It’s no secret that athleisure wear is a popular trend in the fashion industry. Whether you don your leggings strictly for exercise, or enjoy rocking them as comfy, everyday clothing, we’ve compiled some of our favourite workout leggings in a handy list for you.
ASOS
ASOS is your one-stop shop for all things fashion, and there definitely isn’t a shortage of fitness-wear on the website. These leggings incorporate both style and practicality with it’s mesh panels for breathability.
ASOS, £25
SWEATY BETTY
Sweaty Betty was founded with the ethos to “inspire women to find empowerment through fitness.” These leggings have been designed to sculpt, stretch and support, making them perfect for working out.
Sweaty Betty, £75
H&M
A high street favourite, H&M, is a must for activewear. These colour block leggings have been made with a fast-drying functional fabric, perfect for those sweaty exercise sessions!
H&M, £17.99
ADANOLA
A firm favourite with the Kardashians, this fitness brand is a must for all fashion fanatics. These leggings are made with ultra soft, four-way stretch fabric.
ADANOLA, £42.99
ADIDAS BY STELLA MCCARTNEY
Stella McCartney’s famous collaboration with Adidas has worked wonders to revolutionise sportswear. Every piece is designed with movement in mind. These blush studio tights provide targeted support and compression exactly where you need it, what’s more, they’re made from 79% recycled polyester.
ADIDAS BY STELLA MCCARTNEY, £99
Daisy Speed graduated from the University of Liverpool with a degree in History, which was followed by completing her NCTJ Journalism Qualification. She then pursued a career in PR, Social Media and Digital Marketing, working for local agencies. Utilising her experience in the industry, Daisy set up her own Digital Marketing and Social Media business, Modern Mammoth. She now works closely with many businesses across the North West.
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