Psst: MPG is having a sale!. $38 pants. Not too shabby!
http://us.webstore.mpgsport.com/
As a person interested in eating well, I’m supposed to eat somewhere near 90 pounds of kale a day. Sometimes I like it, sometimes I don’t. I feel like it needs something sweet with it to balance out the bitterness, so…that doesn’t work with my paleo plans.
Enter KALE CHIPS! Yay! nom nom paleo has a great recipe that I use, and if you’re in the mood, you can totally eat a bunch or two of kale in one crispy munch fest. They’re kind of nutty, kind of roasty, and you can season them however you want. I don’t know about you, but not eating starches makes me miss crispy crunchy stuff your face with both hands-type food textures. And that’s exactly what kale chips are. IT’S A MURRRICLE! YAYYYY!
Here’s the link.
http://nomnompaleo.com/post/2648091289/baked-kale-chips
And here’s hat they look like:
GOOD NEWS! Thanks to Stella McCartney for adidas and LuLu Lemon, the world has caught on and there are a million new fitness fashion lines.
BAD NEWS 😦 There are now a million fitness fashion lines.
GOOD NEWS! I’ve gathered them all with quick summaries for you right here. With a ballpark cost for a pair of to-the-ankle leggings or yoga pants. You’re welcome.
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START HERE These guys on the list have been around for a while, and were some of the first to offer cute workout clothes. So I guess we can blame the “yoga pants in public” thing on them.
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Nike shopnike.com
They’re the ones who made us think we could be athletes. Their apparel tends to be cut a little slimmer. Because that’s their gig. They’re for athletes. Their “Legend” line of bottoms is more forgiving/ flattering. Pants $Wide range of prices

Nike
LuLuLemon lululemon.com
Official outfitter of soccer moms, barre class-attenders, and everybody else. Pants $100


Lucy lucy.com
A little bit more forgiving than LuLu. Pants up to $100ish


Title Nine titlenine.com
T9 usually skews a little too conservative for me, but what they stand for is very very cool. If you don’t know what Title Nine refers to, look it up right now or else turn in your girl card. Their “Bounce” sports bra section is very very good. Pants $80ish
Athleta athleta.gap.com
Owned by Gap now, so you can use your gap/banana/old navy card bonus coupons to buy workout gear. Bam! Their 2014 offerings are a major turn in the right direction. Definitely giving LuLu a run for the money. Try the Chaturanga tights. Pants $80ish


adidas by Stella McCartney http://www.adidas.com/us/adidas-by-stella-mccartney/_/N-1z13svo
This may have been the first really fashion-y fitness line. I used to write ads for adidas and got a discount on product, so obviously I went totally nuts on the first season of adidas by Stella. Fashion-forward. Vegan shoes. Definitely focused on form over function. Pants $95
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BUDGET-STYLE Please do not think that you have to work out in ratty old t-shirts just because you aren’t rolling in it. All you really need is two pairs of bottoms and a few tank tops.
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Gap Fit and Gap Pure Body gap.com
Not my favorite. Fabrics are hit or miss. The fit is not great for my body type (pear). BUT, their bras can be pretty great. Gap Pure Body tops are better, softer, more graceful fabrics in loose, flowy cuts. Pants $50

Old Navy Active oldnavy.com
Can be great depending on the piece. Their pants fabrics are thin, but if you get a patterned pair, it’s OK. Also, their cotton yoga pants are a no-brainer lazy day go-to for me. (but not for butt-sweat activities) And their ribbed tanks and tamis (tank meets camisole) are great, cheap basics that are totally viable workout tops and come in tons of colors. Pants $30


Target target.com
They carry C9 by Champion, which has very, um, “you get what you pay for” fabric. (as in: thin, as in: shows cellulite). But the newer Champion tops are getting more feminine, flowy, and interesting. Pants $25ish


Fabletics + Ellie fabletics.com ellie.com
These two subscription-optional brands claim to be budget friendly. They’re cheaper than LuLu for sure. Ellie has some super cute leggings with different textured panels for $55ish (although I’ve read that the fabric pills quickly) and Fabletics is a bit more basic/broad in style and tries to prescribe outfits for you based on a little survey you take, which to me is a waste of time. Imma dress mahself, thx. Ellie pants $55 Fabletics pants $50


Soffe soffe.com
You can get this brand at Sports Authority. It’s super cheap, pretty basic cotton stuff. It’s basically what high-school cheerleaders wear to practice, so if you’re into little sexy little retro gym shorts, go nuts. They cost $7 whole dollars. But they also have a few on-trend tops and sexy little sweats that cost less than a salad. Pants $18


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NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK (or at least newish to me.)
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Sweaty Betty sweatybetty.com
Newer on the scene. From the UK. Pretty, feminine, on trend, edgier than LuLu, a lot of dance-inspired looks. Pants $90

Without Walls withoutwalls.com
Urban Outfitters’ fitness branch. They have their own label and pick fun/flashy/ironic stuff from other brands that matches their aesthetic. I dig. Pants $74
BetaBrand betabrand.com
You’ve seen the ads all over Facebook. Yoga pants for the office. And blazers too. Pants $80
Nordstrom + Zella Nordstrom.com
Has a decent selection, and their own line (Zella) is decent, AND comes in plus sizes so they get 50 points for that. Pants $60ish


Lorna Jane lornajane.com
Australian with free US shipping. A wide variety of pretty cute stuff. Pants $100


MPG http://us.webstore.mpgsport.com/
Canadian. Somewhat basic, somewhat fashion-y. Their owners and models are muscly, and like to lift. So you gotta respect that. Pants $60
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SEXY TOWN Oh, so you like a little sheer paneling, fishnet action, and lots of cut outs? You’re a Victoria’s Secret model? That’s nice. You’ll like these brands. Also, they’re expensive.
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Michi shopmishiny.com
This is…let’s say… a more…Kim Kardashian flavor of sexy. Yes, that’s a catsuit. But there are some very cool edgy leggings up in thurr too. Pants $180
Nesh neshnyc.com
Holy sh*t this stuff is my kinda sexy. Maybe not the pin-up tights but definitely the sheer drapey-ness of the tops. Reminds me of Stella’s first adidas collection. Pants $112



Nina B. Roze ninabroze.com
This stuff is very feminine/flirty/approaching sexy. They have a ruffled bathing suit and leggings that have a heart shaped seam on the butt. Heart Butt Leggings $100
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SPENDY Oh. You’re rich! That’s nice. Let me know how you like this stuff because I can’t afford it. Also, you’ll be wanting to look at this website: Carbon38.com
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VPL store.vplnyc.com
Lingerie meets sportswear. Yes it stands for Visible Panty Line. Get it? Pants $150 ish average
Slog slogstudio.com
Super new. Website’s not up yet. Big potential. These shorts are a snake-print leather-looking fabric. Whoa. $90 at carbon38.com
Work Out Life workoutlife.com
Did you know there’s such a thing as a hot yoga suit? There is. It’s basically a sexier wrestling singlet. And it costs $164
Splits59 splits59.com
This brand is sold in my local Dailey Method studio and is popular with the teachers. I have one pair of capris and the quality is great, but the cut is a little too low for me at the moment. Check out their Sport Couture section. Pants $100


SO there you have it. That’s my list. There are of course more brands. Some I just plain don’t like. Some I didn’t cover some because they just don’t have enough unique stuff. If I didn’t cover one that’s awesome, please let me know and I’ll check ‘em out and add them to the list.
all content (c) Aimee Lehto Schewe and Pretty-Sweaty.com 2014 all rights reserved
Hi. My name is Aimee. And I own 20 pairs of black capri workout pants. I am a huge fan of fitness fashion and I (obviously) buy way too much of it. Which means I can help you find the good, and avoid the bad and the ugly.
I’m a fitness fan. I’ve been doing home workouts since “Bodies in Motion” with Gilad Jankwolitz when I was 12. I’ve run a marathon (one. almost ten years ago.). And I’ve read pretty much every women’s fitness magazine and diet book you can think of. Putting it all in to practice, of course, is a different thing. That’s why I’m not here to tell you what to do, because I’m still figuring out what works. BUT I can help you figure out how to look cute and feel confident when you do whatever workout you’re loving right now.
I’m a total failure. I have been somewhere in between normal and fat my whole life. I want to be thin and strong, but right now I’m sort of strong underneath a lot of, um, fluff. I love working out, but I have yet to master portion control. What I’m saying is I’ve taken probably 150 “before” pictures and never taken an after. I’m a size ten. I’m a pear.
But that’s not the point. I’ll share with you what’s working and what’s not. And maybe as I focus on being a part of the fitness community I’ll get there. But what I’m here to do is make working out fun, and make you feel like you look good WHILE you’re doing it instead of waiting to be cute until you think you’re an AFTER.
WORKOUTS I LOVE:
THINGS THAT MAKE ME SAD:
THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY: