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    bisous is offline Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts)
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    Default Cheap but decent activewear?

    I think for my birthday (tomorrow!) I want to get more leggings. I have one pair I like. I’d love to be able to get 2 more so that I can wear some everyday, with laundry twice s week.

    Any recommendations? They don’t have to be perfect but id love some great basic legging recommendations.

    Thank you!

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    Old Navy or C9 at Target. I have a bunch of brands (Under Armour, Nike, Athleta...) but those have been reliably good and great prices.
    TJ Maxx and Marshall’s have a sometimes decent selection too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SnuggleBuggles View Post
    Old Navy or C9 at Target. I have a bunch of brands (Under Armour, Nike, Athleta...) but those have been reliably good and great prices.
    TJ Maxx and Marshall’s have a sometimes decent selection too.


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    I had heard that about Old Navy! I will check it out. Back in the day I loved C9 yoga pants. I’ll see how the leggings measure up. (I don’t love the crazy patterns I see on display there but I bet they have plainer options!)

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    I only buy solid and still prefer black. Plenty of solid boring options available everywhere.

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    Gap! I don't like their leggings but their long sleeve shirts and tanks are great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kindra178 View Post
    Gap! I don't like their leggings but their long sleeve shirts and tanks are great.
    They have a great sports bra too (hooks in the back so I don't have to dislocate my shoulders to put it on ). Agree on the leggings though- they were disappointing. I wait til they are running a sale then they wind up costing same as Target stuff.

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    Definitely agree on TJMaxx/Marshalls. There is a brand I really like there, I think it's 90 Degrees. Something like RX too? It seems all the leggings I grab that feel thick/substantial are from these!
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    For working out I like Old Navy Compression Leggings. When on sale I can get them for $15-$20


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    Tjmaxx definitely, most are 14.99, get rhe high waisted ones. I have found Target to be expensive. Also, Plato's Closet, I find lots of name brand workout wear there cheap!

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    I have Reebok, Gap, ON, and Zella. I prefer the Reebok and ON, but mostly I prefer anything with a cell phone pocket. Because, let's face it, I rarely actually work out when wearing leggings. But I do like having somewhere to stash my phone.

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