(tuxedo mesh leggings-$29.99)
I don’t know about you friends but I way over indulged this holiday–which is fine, tis the season…but now the holiday is O-V-E-R it’s time to get myself back on track and put some extra time at the gym.
(gray capris-$30//polka dots-$69//theatre district leggings-$48//light gray capris-$26//electric blue-$24.99//gray boy shorts-$45//neon berry boy shorts-$40.95//tuxedo patterned leggings-$29.95)
(draw string top-$59.97 // gray pocketed long sleeve-$49.97 // whit sports bra-$35 // yellow cutout tee-$44.97 // tie dye tee-$10.80 //black sports bra-$29 // gray hoodie-$49.97 // army green sports bra-$36)
I have never treated myself to decent looking gym clothes. I have pretty good sports bras and a couple of good running shorts (chaffing ruins your life), but other than that I’m really that girl rocking old sweats or that free t-shirt from an event on the treadmill.
BUT, I kind of totally want to change this. I want some workout clothes that I would actually wear in real life too! I think it would make a difference to like what I look like while I’m climbing that stair-master or holding that plank. So I thought no better first post in 2015 for me than a roundup of ethical workout clothes for motivation.
Hope the new year has been treating you well, friends!
I’m tentatively considering working out. Mostly I just want to walk/jog around my neighborhood more, but I don’t have the right clothing for being active in cold weather, so thanks for the resources!
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I love those gray shorts!
My friend and I have resolved to go indoor rock climbing more often this year. It’s an excellent upper body workout and you can do it in pretty much any clothing that lets you move.