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Great Fit: What To Wear For Your Next Workout (Or Hang Out)

Including this outfit from the Upside. Photo / The Upside
Including this outfit from the Upside. Photo / The Upside

Activewear, or the now-ubiquitous ‘athleisure’, occupies a space between being gym-appropriate and being brunch-with-the-girls-appropriate. And why wouldn’t it? Comfy, practical and accommodating, workout clothes are perfectly calibrated for social activity as much as they are for activity-activity.

Set your sights on preppy floral windbreakers, like a fetching orchid-print option from Tory Sport, a cosy boucle-style sweatshirt from Camilla & Marc, or a matching cobalt merino set from Australian brand Nagnata. This is gym gear you’ll want to show off.

Goldbergh anorak, $609, and leggings, $279, from Angel Divine.

Joaen leggings $288.

P.E Nation sweater $199 and leggings $110.

Nagnata bra $212 and leggings $266.

The Upside top approx $130 and leggings approx $153.

Ganni bra, $206, and leggings, $297, from Net-a-Porter.

Camilla & Marc jumper $350 and trousers $320.

Patagonia jumper $210.

Lorna Jane top $110 and leggings $150.

Nisa bra $99 and leggings $149.

Lululemon tank top $99 and leggings $145.

Tory Sport windbreaker approx. $408 and shorts approx. $163.

Aimn windbreaker $145 and trousers $145.

Live The Process top approx. $226 and leggings approx. $195.

Aje Athletica bra $145 and leggings $170.

Activewear compiled by Annabel Dickson.