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Where do you buy yoga clothes?

17 replies

doadeer · 29/08/2019 10:56

I've started a fun yoga vest brand on maternity and im trying to figure out who to approach about stocking them or have an etsy store...?

Where do you buy your yoga clothes from?

Thank you! 🙏

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Sooverthemill · 05/09/2019 11:15

I don't really have 'yoga' clothes as I am always at home in my pjs for that! But I have a bra, vast and leggings from tk max for pilates ( a class in a centre so I have to dress) . I always find theybhave good brands I can afford there. But I buy so rarely others might have better ideas. I'm a miser about exercise clothes except bras

EmpressLesbianInChair · 06/09/2019 23:27

I just wear my running kit. It’s sweat wicking, so tends to work nicely for Ashtanga classes.

LolaSmiles · 06/09/2019 23:29

When I used to do yoga, I bought from TK Maxx and wore general gymwear. I tended to find that put "yoga" on most things meant the price went up.

Stravapalava · 06/09/2019 23:33

I just wear standard gym clothes.

KellyHall · 06/09/2019 23:34

I buy Pineapple dance wear from Debenhams

Loadedforbear · 09/09/2019 21:18

I have to admit to being a sucker for BAM leggings. Made from Bamboo, fit great and feel great on sensitive skin. Pretty much live in them, looks down, yep! Totally guilty of hanging out in my active wear. may have had a little online shopping treat there today also. Cough.

Nospringchickendipper · 11/09/2019 10:04

I buy most of my yoga clothing from TKMaxx . I got some lovely soft yoga legging from there at a reasonable price.I looked at Sweaty Betty yoga clothing yesterday couldn't justify paying £90 for leggingsSmile

GoldfishGirl · 01/12/2019 11:05

Decathlon- really good value range, organic tops.

Eleanor6 · 07/12/2019 21:05

I like sweaty Betty and lululemon

Tdaadfb100 · 04/06/2020 22:53

Lululemon 🤮 overpriced in my opinion. Sweaty Betty (a little cheaper) or The Gap. You don’t need anything special as long as it’s breathable and comfortable.
I had one girl come to class wearing yoga socks (ok. If you like that sort of thing), gloves (?) and cat ears! Didn’t stop taking photos of herself ..“all the gear; no idea” 🙄

Egghead68 · 04/06/2020 22:54

I get SweatyBetty in the sale.

KellyHall · 04/06/2020 22:56

Pineapple dance wear from Debenhams

sixthtimelucky · 07/06/2020 09:25

Sweaty Betty is imo by far the best but sooooo expensive so I ask for some on my birthday. It lasts forever and always fits well. Gap also v good and they always have a sale on.

Pipandmum · 07/06/2020 09:33

M&S has a surprisingly good range. I think they have their own designers though.

LaVitaPuoEsserePiuBella · 26/10/2020 06:55

Decathlon, lovely leggings for £12, and tops for around £8.
You can order online.

BML123 · 15/11/2020 13:37

Lol this sounds like a great idea I really struggled for sportswear when pregnant. I have a yoga legging addiction so sweAty Betty, dharma bums, yogaleggs, spiritual gangster to name a few. Although tbh now I have a two year old clearly children’s shoes are top of my shopping list not yoga pants!!!

Yohoheaveho · 15/11/2020 23:47

I practice at home so wear any old thing as long as it's comfortable, but for exercise wear generally I tend to go to sports shoes
www.sportsshoes.com/products/z/z/yoga/

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