Is Expensive Gym Wear Worth the Price?

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With sportswear becoming more trendy and fashionable, often times you're paying extra for branding and marketing - not quality. Here are a few tips to help you get great gym attire...without overspending!

First, consider the type of exercise you'll be doing. For example, if you're going to be running a lot, you might want to consider investing in active wear made with "moisture wicking" fabrics. Unlike cotton & linen, which trap your perspiration like a sponge, these fabrics work great at pulling the sweat away from your body and up to the surface of the material, where it can evaporate more easily. At stores like Target and Old Navy, you can find breathable, quick dry tank-tops and shirts for under $20.

Next, for us ladies, a well-fitting sports bra can be well worth the extra cost. Spandex and lycra can offer the best support, and depending on your size, a higher neck can help as well. If necessary, cut costs on other aspects of your outfit (like your yoga pants for example) to get a quality sports bra. At discount stores like TJ Maxx and Marshalls, you can find some for as low as $15!

And when it comes to fitness, don't skimp on your sneakers. Choose a shoe that'll be compatible with the type of activities you'll be doing most. This isn't only for comfort - the right footwear will also help prevent injuries and reduce stress to your back and joints.

So remember, if you know what to look for, you can still find the right gym wear without the brand-name prices! Shop smart, and you'll be getting fit without your budget feeling the burn.

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