
What's more motivating than getting your sweat on in something you feel good and look good in? You might already own 10-plus pairs of leggings (opens in new tab) and countless sports bras (opens in new tab) (I know I do), but I can guarantee there are only two or three in your top rotation because the rest just don't work the way they should. So instead of skipping out on a great workout (opens in new tab) just because it's laundry day, we dug through the growing pile of activewear brands and narrowed them down to our favorite.
What To Look For in an Activewear Brand
The activewear brands on the list are those whose leggings won't ride down in the middle of a run, whose sports bras fit in all the right places for practicing your sun salutations. To top it off, several of these brands, like Girlfriend Collective, are committed to sustainability, making performance leggings out of plastic bottles for under $70 (you can thank me later). Check out the below activewear brands, and you'll be feeling and looking your best before you can say Barry's Bootcamp.
Nimble
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Started by two best friends, Nimble Activewear is a sustainable activewear brand crafted from post-consumer used recycled plastic. Their sports bras and leggings are all made with breathable, quick-dry and four-way-stretch performance fabric, making them a go-to choice for all your workout needs.
Our Picks: All Day High Rise Legging (opens in new tab), $102; Back In Action Bra (opens in new tab), $75
Vaara Studio
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London-based brand Vaara is not just aesthetically pleasing—it keeps functionality in mind. Vaara's popular two-toned sports bras and leggings stand out in any crowd, whether you're racking weights or grabbing brunch with the girls.
Our Picks: Elsa Bi-Colour Sports Bra (opens in new tab), $97; Tuxedo Leggings (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab), $196
Spiritual Gangster
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Find your zen with Spiritual Gangster's yoga-inspired activewear. Best known for their "mantra tanks," this Los Angeles-based brand carries a wide range of activewear to make their customer feel happy and free.
Our Picks: Rib Bandeau Cami (opens in new tab), $58; Love Sculpt Leggings (opens in new tab), $98
Beyond Yoga
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From high-performance leggings to loungewear, Beyond Yoga is full of all the buttery soft athleisure you could dream of. This California based brand is available in a range of sizes (up to a 3X) as well as maternity sizing that promises to empower the women wearing their collections.
Our Picks: Spacedye Racerback Tank (opens in new tab), $68; Spacedye Printed Midi Leggings (opens in new tab), $99
Onzie
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Female-owned and operated, Onzie's collections are full of vibrant prints and patterns that allow their customers to express themselves through their activewear. Their breathable, fast-drying and sculpting fabrics make their leggings your new go-to!
Our Picks: High Rise Leggings (opens in new tab), $68; Spacedye Printed Midi Leggings (opens in new tab), $99
STAX
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High-quality activewear at an affordable price! STAX is a Australian based activewear brand that makes performance wear for both fitness and your everyday lifestyle.
Our Picks: Long Sleeve Body Top (opens in new tab), $39; Best Black Tights (opens in new tab), $62
Ernest Leoty
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Ernest Leoty's effortless French style is seen throughout their activewear collections. From clean lines and sophisticated silhouettes their pieces can be mixed, matched and layered to for the perfect on-the-go looks.
Our Picks: Oriane Performance Bodysuit (opens in new tab), $330; Corset Paneled Sports Bra (opens in new tab), $105
Lacausa
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Shop Lacausa's Flow Collection, responsible activewear that takes recycled polyester and turns it into moisture wicking, breathable activewear. Try out their tie-dye unitards or matching sports bra and short sets for you're next hot yoga session.
Our Picks: Active Unitards (opens in new tab), $88; Stretch Shorts (opens in new tab), $68
Alala
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Alala will be a fast favorite in your growing activewear collection. Check out their figure-hugging seamless collection that will make you feel like "that b*tch" rolling up to spin class.
Our Picks: Seamless Long Sleeve Crop Tee (opens in new tab), $80; Essential Seamless Tights (opens in new tab), $95
Sweaty Betty
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You can't go wrong with beloved luxury activewear brand Sweaty Betty. This London-based brand offers an arrange of activewear; shop by activity or go straight for their famous bum-sculpting leggings (you won't regret it).
Our Picks: Power Leggings (opens in new tab), $100; Stamina Sports Bra (opens in new tab), $40
Live The Process
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Live The Process is an American owned brand that has both style and versatility in mind. From their popular ballet inspired wrap tops, wide leg track pants and color-blocking sets you'll find everything you need for your wellness journey.
Our Picks: Ballet Top (opens in new tab), $118; Ballet Leggings (opens in new tab), $128
Outdoor Voices
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Sporty and fun, Outdoor Voices is designed to get you through any activity. Known for their insanely popular workout dress and minimalist activewear, their pieces are endlessly versatile.
Our Picks: The Exercise Dress (opens in new tab), $100; Move Free Crop Top (opens in new tab), $48
Set Active
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Ditch your black leggings for SET Actives neutral palette of biker shorts, leggings, and crop tops. Their monochromatic sets are ideal for low-intensity workouts or for showing off your abs during grocery runs.
Our Picks: Body Crop Top (opens in new tab), $48; Sculptflex Leggings (opens in new tab), $65
Year of Ours
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Year of Ours is a female-owned brand that is here to provide activewear that flatters, supports, and keeps you going during those early-morning workouts.
Our Picks: Halter Top (opens in new tab), $68; V Waist Biker Shorts (opens in new tab), $79
Centric
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Centric believes that activewear is only as good as the fabrics they are made of. Check out their leggings and matching sports bras, all made from their Hi-Flex fabric that promises quick-drying and anti-odor technologies—with a smooth and buttery finish that gives you the freedom to move.
Our Picks: Kylie bra (opens in new tab), $48; Mya Leggings (opens in new tab), $72
Enavant Active
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Enavant is made for women who are always on the go. Designed out of lightweight, breathable, and durable fabrics that give their wearer comfort and support no matter the activity. Pair the leggings with the label's matching top for a sleek city-girl look.
Our Picks: Omni Bra Top (opens in new tab), $120; Omni Leggings (opens in new tab), $105
Koral
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Based in LA, this activewear brand goes beyond the gym. Combining sleek and sporty, KORAL adds an extra edge to the weight room or lunch date get up.
Our Picks: Aden Infinity Leggings (opens in new tab), $80; Maddox Infinity Bra (opens in new tab), $66
Emma Lou The Label
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Go from barre to brunch in Emma Lou's Sculpt & Sweat velvet leggings. Psst...the PVC waistband can help reduce bloating and decrease water retention! I'll take two.
Our Picks: Farrah Sculpt & Sweat Leggings (opens in new tab), $115; Farrah Top (opens in new tab), $99
Varley
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Take a walk on the wild side with Varley's popular animal printed tops, bottoms and outerwear. Whether you're practicing yoga or training for a marathon, Varley blurs the lines of style and performance.
Our Picks: Delta Bra (opens in new tab), $70; Century Leggings (opens in new tab), $106
Electric Yoga
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Look your best from Birkham and beyond with Electric Yoga. Their tanks, leggings, and joggers will give an unexpected finish to any workout.
Our Picks: Crocodile Gloss Bra (opens in new tab), $58; High-Rise Crocodile Leggings (opens in new tab), $78
Lilas Activewear
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Having activewear you love is the key to getting you to those dreaded early morning workouts. Lilias Active's high-performance leggings, bras, and tanks are exactly what you need to look good and feel confident during the sweatiest of gym sessions.
Our Picks: Seamless Leggings (opens in new tab), $65; Seamless Crop Top (opens in new tab), $55
Girlfriend Collective
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Ethically made and size inclusive; what more could you ask for? Girlfriend Collective has all your essential activewear needs covered. With workout wear made from fishing nets and plastic water bottles and sizing from XXS-6XL there's an option for everyone.
Our Picks: Compressive Leggings (opens in new tab), $68; Topanga Bra (opens in new tab), $38
Alo Yoga
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With celeb fans like Taylor Swift, Hailey Bieber, and Gigi Hadid, you know this brand has to be doing something right. Alo Yoga (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)focuses on developing the best performance fabrics that sculpt your body as if you were airbrushed. Plus their pieces won't slip, slide, or ride up during your chaturangas.
Our Picks: Electric Leggings (opens in new tab), $152; Electric Sports Bra (opens in new tab), $52
The Upside
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What do you get when you mix a love for fashion and yoga? Let us introduce you to The Upside (opens in new tab), an Australian activewear brand founded by a yogi herself, Jodhi Meares. The Upside is filled with playful prints and high-quality performance materials that will elevate your style, but won't abandon the function you'll require for an intense workout.
Our Picks: Sophie Camouflage Sports Bra (opens in new tab), $79; Zappy Midi Pant (opens in new tab), $119
FP Movement
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From working out to hanging out, FP Movement (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)has everything you need for yoga, dance, running, lounging, and wellness! Free People's activewear is a performance-ready line full of sports bras you'll want show off outside of the gym, leggings that are funky and bold, and everything else to keep you moving.
Our Picks: Self Hem Ecology Legging (opens in new tab), $118; Petal Pusher Bra (opens in new tab), $58
Girlfriend Collective
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"Good things come to those who don't waste," says Girlfriend Collective (opens in new tab), (opens in new tab) a sustainable activewear brand that takes discarded plastic water bottles and converts them into leggings, sports bras and more. Their fabrics are sweat-wicking, breathable, and have a four-way stretch that makes them unbelievably comfortable. Available in sizes from XXS-6XL, water bottles never looked so good!
Our Picks: Compressive High-Rise Leggings (opens in new tab), $68; Paloma Bra (opens in new tab), $38
Athleta
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Athleta (opens in new tab) is a longstanding women's activewear brand that is able to dress you for everything you need, from hiking to studio classes to surfing. The brand is committed to motivating women with affordable and stylish clothing, for every sport, and every season. As if that's not enough, Athleta strives to have 80 percent of their materials made with sustainable fibers.
Our picks: Elation Snow Dye Tights (opens in new tab), $89; Expedition Hike Shell (opens in new tab), $128
NUX
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NUX (opens in new tab) believes that one type of compression does not fit all, so they've developed their own "body engineered" fabric. This extra-stretchy, sweat-wicking fabric gives your body the sculpt it needs at three different levels, (light, moderate, or high). Check out their bestsellers like the All Net Leggings, (in high compression) and Get Shredded Leggings, (in moderate). Both are guaranteed to lift your toosh and turn some heads.
Our Picks: Layer Up Leggings (opens in new tab), $105; Shape Shifter Crop (opens in new tab), $70
Tory Sport
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If the ultimate goal is to have your activewear coordinating head-to-toe, boy do I have the brand for you! The beloved fashion label Tory Burch gives us everything a girl could want in her Tory Sport (opens in new tab)activewear collection. From her leggings to sports bras to outerwear, Tory Sport has you covered for tennis, running, and studio classes!
Our Picks: French Terry Chevron Hoodie (opens in new tab), $168; Bike Shorts (opens in new tab), $68; Performance Visor (opens in new tab); $48
Wone
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This is a no-bullshit brand, and I'm obsessed. Started by former Nike Creative Director Kristin Hildebrand, Wone (opens in new tab) is the ultimate in minimalist activewear. Made with the highest-quality French fabrics and seasonless silhouettes, their all-black pieces are promised to last you through thick and thin. Check out this limited-quantity luxury brand, and try to grab a few pieces before they're all gone.
Our Picks: Base Tights (opens in new tab), $270; The Bra (opens in new tab), $150
Splits59
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This is the brand I imagine Sporty Spice wearing if we could get the band back together again. Splits59 (opens in new tab) has everything, including bold colors and funky prints, but it still provides all the breathable, performance fabrics you'll need to get you through that Peloton class.
Our Picks: Ava High Waist Legging (opens in new tab), $106; Sadie Tank (opens in new tab), $64
P.E.Nation
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Here's the brand for the tomboy in all of us. P.E.Nation (opens in new tab) has relaxed styles and graphic designs that blur the lines between streetwear and activewear. Their high-performance fabrics are "squat-proof", breathable, and will take you from spin class to the street.
Our Picks: Challenger Sports Bra (opens in new tab); $130; Double Drive Shorts (opens in new tab), $110
Everlane
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We all know and love ethical basics brand Everlane (opens in new tab), and their performance wear collection proves to be no different. Their new, versatile leggings collection is so comfy you will want to sport them before and after a workout.
Our Picks: The Perform Bra (opens in new tab); $35; The Perform 24/7 Legging (opens in new tab), $68
Onia Activewear
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Onia (opens in new tab) (known for their chic swimwear pieces) just dropped their new 10-piece technical gear collection that marries innovative tailoring techniques with high quality, performance-safe materials.
Our Picks: Rib Tank Bra Top (opens in new tab); $65; Rib Biker Shorts (opens in new tab), $75
Fabletics
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Noticing a gap in the activewear market for high-quality, stylish gear at an affordable price point, Fabletics founders made it their mission to guide the way. The brand has taken the performance wear sector by storm ever since then.
Our Picks: Oasis High Waisted Leggings (opens in new tab) ; $17.68; Open Back Twist Tank (opens in new tab), $14.98
Ref Active
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With their cute cuts, unique prints, and cheery color schemes, the sheer sight of Reformation's sustainable line of activewear, Ref Active, will get you motivated to move.
Our Picks: Gwen Ecomove Bra (opens in new tab); $48; Riley Ecomove Activewear Skirt (opens in new tab), $78
Adam Selman Sport
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Adam Selman's line of activewear was created with inclusivity top-of-mind. His poppy performance gear is for anyone and everyone, plus pieces are produced with recycled fabrics, eco-friendly treatments, and biodegradable packaging.
Our Picks: Branded Band Bra (opens in new tab); $85; Branded Band Leggings (opens in new tab), $115
Ultracor
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Made with care in the state of California, Ultracor uses a patented performance technology that can withstand the hardest of workouts. Utilizing digital printing and a seamless compression fit, the brand is at the forefront of marrying fashion, fitness, and technology.
Our Picks: Cropped Pullover Hoodie (opens in new tab); $188; Black Orchid Leggings (opens in new tab), $198
Taylor Ayers is a fashion editor at Marie Claire, covering the new editorial fashion trends, looks, and contemporary styles.
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