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First: the French Open.doctoroz.com Next stop: your wardrobes. Serena Williams is a verified tennis champion.vonmaur.com Now, she's bringing her talent—and style perspective—to the masses with the Serena collection, an Ivy Park-meets-Reformation range featuring everything from a gold slip dress to weekend joggers. This basic influence is realized in a gold chain-link strap that accents a denim dress. Although the athlete's career and lifestyle has been a major influence, just don't expect athleisure. The fashion designer also wanted to create empowering pieces. You'll find fabrics that stretch for curvier body shapes and pants with "I am beautiful" written on them. Thought has been clearly put into the collection. Before you think Serena has just lent her name out to the brand, she's has the skillset to back up it up, too. Adding to her style cred, the athlete has also had numerous collaborations with Nike and collections on HSN. This latest venture, however, is completely her own.


Interestingly enough there seems to be a few links on the social networking sites that lead you to cheap yoga pants. The soft trouser bottoms are made from cotton spandex, nylon or breathable cotton and they have plenty of stretch to offer maximum mobility. Styles include wider legs, straight legged, hipsters and fold-over waists. If you are looking for inexpensive sports apparel then it could be a good idea to visit the local superstore. These giant retailers buy massive quantities of clothing and they are able to sell it on to the public at knock down prices. Granted the clothing doesn't have a logo or a designer name attached to it but most of it looks good and it is comfortable. Cheap yoga pants are so comfortable that they often end up being worn as leisure slacks. Casual stretch terry trousers don't look out of place anywhere. Inexpensive casuals is fine but they have to be comfortable, especially when you need to do a lot of bending and stretching in class.


With the athleisure trend gaining further traction than ever before, gone are the days of getting around in cheap shorts, an oversized T-shirt and three-year-old sneaks. 2 billion in Australia alone. Activewear has become popular for women to wear even when not exercising. But with the trend also comes a pretty hefty expense — with some athleisure items setting a wearer back hundreds of dollars for a single outfit. When it comes to singlets and crop tops — buying a brand will set you back a small fortune once again — especially if you’re planning to wear a different ensemble several times a week.


So what’s the best way to preserve your small fortune of cherished activewear — and ensure your tights remain just that for as long as possible? According to Noa Ries, founder of Vie Active, it all starts with the detergent and water temperature you use. "In fact, use a little less than what you would normally wash with. The fabric is quick to absorb the detergent and too much can breakdown the material. Ries also said that when it comes to washing your tights and other pieces of activewear, there’s no need to pre soak your garments. "Thanks to antimicrobial fabrics in good quality activewear, you don’t need to worry about bacteria or other strange things popping up on your clothes.


If odour is an issue for you, trying putting your clothes in half a cup of vinegar before it goes in the wash. Ashlea Holdsworth, head of womenswear at The Upside, told Body and Soul that there’s no excuse for not washing activewear after every use. "Most activewear has synthetic fibres meaning they dry fast so there isn’t much of an excuse not to wash regularly," she said. "Also, technology these days, such as sweat-wicking and antimicrobial fabrics, means your items might feel fresh, but should be washed, especially if the garment is tight fitting. Holdsworth said loose fitting items can get away with a second use before washing, but "sports bras, socks and leg wear need to be washed frequently". High-end stores are adding activewear to their offerings, and can set a consumer back hundreds of dollars for a single outfit.


Before washing, Ries advised that clothing should be turned inside out before washing. "This helps safeguard colours, but also makes sure that the gross stuff (which accumulates on the inside not the outside of your clothes) actually gets out," she explained. While we often use fabric softener on our sheets to keep them soft, when it comes to your activewear — avoid the product at all costs. "Counter to popular belief, fabric softener actually coats your clothes and can lock-in unwanted smells," she explained. Because of its quick drying nature, activewear is best dried indoors on a coat hanger. "Don’t put your garments in the dryer," Ries said. "Avoid hanging outside because sunshine can lead to colour fade. Drying indoors also prevents pilling and aids in the overall longevity of your activewear. Do You Need to Wash Clothes Before Wearing Them? Are new clothes clean, or should they be washed before wearing? WSJ contributor Heidi Mitchell joins Tanya Rivero on Lunch Break to discuss.


Most retail stores have been stepping up their game in terms of the variety of styles and patterns of leggings, sweatpants and biker shorts available for purchase. Mesh panel, laser-cut, contrast and striped trim, color block, faux leather, zippered and braided are just a few of the many styles one can choose from. The increase in variation of athletic bottoms has worked to elevate their look and increase the versatility of typical leggings, sweats and biker shorts. Sneakers such as the Fila Disruptors have the typical dad-trainer look, neutral color combinations and thick soles that provide cushion. This style has been modernized with fresh and sleek color palettes and the addition of materials such as metallics, mesh, suede and leather. These types of sneakers are the epitome of athleisure because they combine comfort and function with style. When styling athleisure, a helpful tip to keep in mind is to wear a balanced, half-and-half ratio of regular clothes combined with athletic clothing. While it is important to have a decent number of sporty clothing items, to truly accomplish the look of athleisure you need to add some regular clothing pieces such as a bomber or leather jacket, or a beanie. This will elevate your outfit from a typical athletic/gym look.


Jeans are a thing of the past and leggings are of the present. With athletic wear coming in colors ranging from neon to polka dot and sizes celebrating all body types, more people are passing up on trying to squeeze into their skinny jeans. As the activewear market continues to grow, some choose to integrate workout clothes into their daily wardrobe while putting exercise on hold. Athleisure, a word coined to describe wearing athletic clothes for leisure activities, has changed when it is acceptable to wear athletic clothes. Although the market is expanding rapidly, some athletes remain indifferent to their workout attire. Public health senior Nurin Salehuddin said although she feared others’ judgment of her stylistic choices, those worries passed as she’s gained more confidence in her athletic skills.


"A lot of new people, they get conscious being at the gym surrounded by different people and are worried if they look okay," Salehuddin said.guess.com As people continue to discuss how athleisure fits into the realm of exercise attire, the trend’s popularity persists. Advertising junior Jess Hains said wearing athletic clothes allows her to focus less on her appearance and more on her performance. "I feel like my best, purest, most confident self when I’m wearing what I’m comfortable in," Hains said. "I perform better and feel better about myself when I have no makeup on and my clothes aren’t a huge part of my day. In light of this growing trend, brands such as Outdoor Voices, Gymshark and Girlfriend Collective have been added to the market, giving consumers a plethora of options to choose from. Biochemistry sophomore Soha Dessouky, who exercises three to five times a week and wears exercise clothes daily, said her preference for athletic clothes derives from the strength and femininity that her clothes empower her to feel. "In high school, I’d work out so I could feel good in a dress," Dessouky said. "Now I feel more feminine in workout wear. Salehuddin, Dessouky and Hains agreed that while people’s exercise routines may vary, athletic wear remains popular. Athletic wear allows an individual to seamlessly transition between different activities without an outfit change, which remains an appealing benefit.


In 2015, Joe Kudla launched a business based on a gap he saw in the activewear marketplace. And in just three years, his small business has turned into a multi-million dollar empire in its own right. When you look at Joe Kudla, you can easily see how he had an early start to his career as a model. But when you speak to Joe Kudla, you find yourself talking to a very smart entrepreneur. So how did the Vuori brand come to fruition? In an exclusive chat with us, Kudla told us about how he saw a major gap in the marketplace for men’s yoga gear. "About 10 years ago I got into yoga to heal my back.


] up, playing football and lacrosse and team sports." After falling in love with yoga, he saw the Lululemon brand take off in a big way, but found that men’s was really an afterthought for the brand. That’s when Kudla came up with the idea of Vuori. Launched in 2015, Vuori got off to a slower start than Kudla and his team would have liked.youtube.com "I think like a lot of smart companies, we tried to pay attention to what our customers were telling us and let them lead us," he says. And what the customers were telling Vuori was that a lot of women were buying the brand’s men’s products.


With a focus on "effortless, easy to wear, sophisticated color stories… and a brand message of optimism and healthy, active living," the brand was really resonating with women. So in 2018, Vuori launched its women’s business, after a year of dabbling and testing silhouettes. As expected, the response has been tremendous. One of the brand’s biggest retail partners, [https://activeathleisure.com/ activeathleisure.com] REI, took Vuori from an initial test run of 30 doors to all REI doors. Along with Nordstrom and Equinox, these retail partnerships have taken a small California-based brand national.macys.com So what’s next for Vuori? While Kudla had to stay mum on the brand’s major plans, you can definitely expect big things in the future.