Fit Fashion: What to Buy

In 2018 the gym is no longer a space dedicated to bland jersey joggers and questionable trainers. With fashion icons like Bella Hadid and Khloe Kardashian setting the bar high for fitness fashion, there’s no excuse for unflattering workout looks. The treadmill is essentially an everlasting catwalk. Here’s a quick guide on what you need to be best dressed while you work up a sweat.

There’s been a long-standing reign of 90’s fashion revival, and we’re here for it. Oversized crop tops go great with skin-tight leggings and still leave you enough room to move. Pair with vintage-style high-rise leggings. Look cute and tuck in the belly you’re working to burn away. Win-win!

If you really want to commit to the 90’s theme, tie up your hair with a super cute scrunchie. Bang on trend and keeps your hair out of the way – I’m all about the multi-purpose fashion solutions, and your gym bag should be too.

If you’re looking to modernise your gym look, switch the basic block leggings with some trendy mesh insert designs. Tons of retailers are featuring cutouts and fresh mesh patterning on their workout essentials, so it won’t be difficult to incorporate this trend into your collection.

If you’re feeling lazy after all those lunges, let the stylists do the work for you. Matchy-matchy fashion is a hot topic. Colour co-ordinated twin sets look chic (even dripping in sweat). Be brave and ditch the monochrome colour scheme for bold neons or pretty pastels.

Accessories are just as important at the gym as they are out of it. Ditch the crumpled plastic water bottle for a re-useable chic steel one. Metallics aren’t going anywhere, particularly not rose gold, so there’s no excuse not to rehydrate in style.

Environmental sustainability is the new black. Just as you should invest in a reusable water bottle, you should definitely consider an eco-friendly yoga mat if you plan on hitting the Pilates classes any time soon. Eco-friendly yoga mats are made with natural rubber and jute and come in tons of pretty designs. Aside from looking for organic yoga mats, you could also invest in organic yoga gear. Naturally made clothing, such as T-shirts and pants, is made from cotton that has been grown with fewer chemicals, less water, and fewer pesticides. People who practice yoga “asanas” tend to prefer organic clothing because it is soft on the skin. Cotton and hemp are natural fibers that are considered comfortable and are best used to do any sort of exercise. Synthetic fibers, such as Lycra or Spandex, provide extra stretch and breathability, which can be beneficial if you practice more dynamic types of yoga, such as Ashtanga. They allow air to circulate through your clothing, allowing sweat to evaporate quickly while you exercise.

It’s all well and good to stock up on cute statement pieces for your workout wardrobe, but sometimes you might just need a practical sports bra to make sure you don’t throw in the towel twenty minutes into an intense workout session because the girls can’t take the grind! Support doesn’t have to be dark and drab, fitness stores are relentlessly bringing out gorgeous sports bras made special with criss-cross style straps, fab color combos, and cut-out features. However, some people find wearing a bra uncomfortable and it can be an issue for them. The fashion industry nowadays is quite supportive of the braless fashion trend and is coming up with braless support systems such as Nuudii, to help women feel more comfortable in their clothes.

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