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15 Summer Athleisure Looks & Accessories So Cute, You’ll Actually Want To Work Out
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Date:2025-04-10 07:51:44
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We're just a few weeks away from the official start of summer, and that means...so many things. To so many people. For a lot of us, of course, it means more revealing clothing than we're accustomed to, as well as eating all the healthy, in-season foods we can find. Which often leads to an increase in working out.
Which is great! A regular exercise routine is an essential component of overall well-being. But now it's like, what to wear? After all, scurrying from classes in the winter when we're wrapped in coats is one thing. And working out from home is another.
Being out in the world and attending classes in person, with the season in bloom, requires an entirely new wardrobe. No more grubby black leggings or worn-out t-shirts for us.
Thus, this list of 15 summer athleisure essentials for your consideration. I'm partial to the lemon-yellow flared leggings and the ultra-supportive sports bra for larger chests, but I think there will be something here for everyone. And every type of workout. I mean, not all of us can be into HIIT.
Crafted from soft fabric for the top and stretchy for the bottoms, this matching set takes you from your workout to your smoothie in style.
This athletic dress from tennis legend Venus Williams is an instant ace.
If you're looking for a classic pleated tennis skirt, however, Terez has your back.
"Antibacterial, sweat-wicking, and odor resistant, Kinflyte's patented posture design [also] shoulders and back and provides lifted support for your bust," per the brand. So, basically: No sweat, yes support, no wires.
If you already have a safety device from invisaWear, this subtle necklace matches with it and is easy to work out in. It's true accessory that helps further conceal your protected preparation.
"The boldest bra of the season features a psychedelic heart print inspired by the visual icons of 1960s rock," says Terez. Combining "bright colors and high contrasts," it's a "stand-alone showstopper," but will pair well with, well, any pair of leggings.
Strappy, sexy, and supportive, the Renegade sports bra might actually make you pumped to work out this summer.
Complete your look with these shimmering, high-rise leggings for a workout outfit that serves.
The "Embrace" is more than just an elegant-looking sports bra: It's soft, sweat-wicking, and includes 4-way stretch, so you can work out without fear of losing support.
As with the type above, the Kinflyte Freedom bra is a super-soft, ultra-supportive, and wire-free style that should help boost confidence to any workout routine.
Bandolier's hands-free crossbody is ideal for when you're heading out to low-impact exercises and don't want to be burdened by additional bags.
Chic with light-to-medium supportive support, the one-shoulder bra looks as good on the move as it does at the juice bar.
Lemon-yellow flared leggings make heading out on early morning walks, afternoon Pilates, and evening yoga classes a sunny delight.
Kinflyte's "front zip-style bra" is designed for fuller chests (think DD+ cup sizes). It delivers "a comfy fit without the stress of spillage," per the brand, and includes the "antibacterial, sweat-wicking, and odor-resistant" technology (plus removable pads) of their traditional styles.
No more rifling through your drawers for a bra that "reduces bounce" and "provides firm support," because the vibrant Essential bra from BeReal does it all.
Post-workout, get your glam on with Love Seen Lashes from RHONY star Jenna Lyons.
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