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Trying to get fit this January? Stock up on stylish supermarket workout gear while you’re doing the food shop

IF you’re hitting the gym this month but those workout leggings have seen better days, jump-start your fitness resolutions with this top gear.

We’ve rounded up our favourite picks of comfortable, stylish and great quality gymwear from supermarket brands that we think you should definitely be adding to your basket.

tesco.com/zones/clothing, george.com, marksandspencer.com, tuclothing.sainsburys.co.ukFrom F&F at Tesco to George at Asda, here’s our pick of the best supermarket activewear[/caption]

Whether you’re an avid gym-goer with a fully fledged workout routine or you prefer to wear athleisure simply to lounge around in, hese new activewear drops are available to shop right now.

And there is something on the rails for everyone that’ll look good – both in and out of the gym.

So if you’re in need of some workout style inspo, check out the Fashion team’s top picks, all straight from the supermarket aisles.

Clemmie Fieldsend, 32, Fashion Editor- Marks & Spencer

marksandspencer.comClemmie’s picks[/caption]

Cardi-jacket, £35, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW

Trainers, £155, Veja at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW  

Leggings, £35, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW  

Socks, £12 for 5 pack, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW 

Zip top, £25, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW 

Sports bra, £26, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW

For me, M&S activewear is a cut above the rest. 

As someone who considers exercise a walk to the coffee shop to buy a cinnamon bun, when it comes to athleisure wear, I want my clothes to be multifunctional. 

Marks & Spencer’s GOODMOVE range is its newest brand and one of its most successful. Since its launch in 2020, it’s become the market leader for women’s activewear, and it’s easy to see why. 

The pieces have all the technology you’d expect, such as moisture-wicking and breathable fabrics, plus M&S’s in-house tech, Stormwear – a technology that helps keep out the rain. While padding, adjustable hoods and high necks mean you’ll stay cosy on cooler days. And the collection is full of pieces you’d wear outside of the gym. 

For example this Borg cardi-jacket is something I would wear to work with a pair of straight-leg jeans and boots, and I’d style these burgundy leggings with an oversized blazer and boots for a night out.

The sculpting leggings have an extra-high waistband for comfort and for creating a waist which I usually don’t have, as well as having clever seams on the top of your bum which gives it a fuller look. Win-win. 

This sports bra is also insanely comfortable to wear and keeps your girls in place whether you’re running on the treadmill or running for the bus. 

Tracey Lea Sayer, 52, Fashion Director- F&F at Tesco

tesco.com/zones/clothing, adanola.com, schuh.co.ukTracey’s picks[/caption]

Crossbody bag, £10, F&F – BROWSE NOW

Joggers, £19.50, F&F – BROWSE NOW

Hoodie, £18, F&F – BROWSE NOW

Baseball cap, £7, F&F – BROWSE NOW

Trainers, £100, New Balance 530 at Schuh – BUY NOW

Socks, £8.99, Adanola – BUY NOW

After a week in the office, I love nothing more than pulling on some athleisure at the weekend. It seamlessly takes me from a dog walk to the gym and on to the sofa for a cheeky Saturday afternoon snooze. Any outfit that is outdoorsy, functional AND comfy always gets my vote.

I love the oversized logo on this F&F hoodie which has a real designer feel, and which I can safely say is definitely ‘hoodie-ing’… If you have a teenager you will get exactly what I mean! 

Black leggings are a no-brainer at this time of year – I live in them. Add in a baseball cap to keep out the winter sun and a cross-body bag that can fit dog treats, your water bottle and keys, and that’s my Saturday is sorted.

And F&F have 20% off all athleisure this weekend!

Abby McHale, 29, Deputy Fashion Editor- TU at Sainsbury’s

tuclothing.sainsburys.co.ukAbby’s picks[/caption]

Leggings, £14, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

Cap, £7, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

Top, £15, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

Bag, £18, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

Trainers, £16, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

As cliched as it sounds, I’m fully on board with the January fitness hype.

And what makes you feel more put-together than a matching set of gymwear? This set from Tu at Sainsbury’s comes in at just under £30. 

I love the subtle navy print of the top and bottoms, as it gives a little hint of colour but is still dark, which is what I prefer my gym kit to be.

Tu has loads of good options on activewear and accessories, like this big squashy bag big enough to fit all your kit for £18, plus this baseball cap at only £7 will be my saving grace when I’m leaving the gym with greasy hair! 

And if you don’t want to spend a fortune on some trainers, then this pair are an absolute bargain at just £16. 

Emily Regan, 24, Fashion Assistant- George at Asda

george.com, newbalance.co.uk
Emily’s picks[/caption]

Sports bra, £8, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Leggings, £12.50, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Hoodie, £16, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Socks, £8, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Cap, £5, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Trainers, £160, New Balance – BUY NOW

I am totally not a frequent gymgoer, but I am completely obsessed with gymwear and partial to wearing a coordinating set for any activity.

For me, it’s all about comfort, style and affordability, and George has really hit the nail on the head with three big ticks this year. 

The value for money on these leggings is unbeatable. I always look out for slip pockets on my activewear so I have somewhere to store my phone, and the contrast stitch makes this burgundy pair look super-expensive. I’ll definitely be buying the matching hoodie, as I’m not big on baring my stomach and wearing a sports bras alone.

I love to wear thick ribbed white socks pulled over my leggings (like Marmite, you either love or hate the look!). I prefer to buy unbranded socks as it means I can wear them with a variety of trainer labels, so a five-pack from George is ideal.  

These New Balance are definitely a big purchase that I have been considering for a while now. The colours match perfectly with the leggings and hoodie – which is an athleisure must for me. I can feel a splurge coming on…!

IF you’re hitting the gym this month but those workout leggings have seen better days, jump-start your fitness resolutions with this top gear.

We’ve rounded up our favourite picks of comfortable, stylish and great quality gymwear from supermarket brands that we think you should definitely be adding to your basket.

tesco.com/zones/clothing, george.com, marksandspencer.com, tuclothing.sainsburys.co.ukFrom F&F at Tesco to George at Asda, here’s our pick of the best supermarket activewear[/caption]

Whether you’re an avid gym-goer with a fully fledged workout routine or you prefer to wear athleisure simply to lounge around in, hese new activewear drops are available to shop right now.

And there is something on the rails for everyone that’ll look good – both in and out of the gym.

So if you’re in need of some workout style inspo, check out the Fashion team’s top picks, all straight from the supermarket aisles.

Clemmie Fieldsend, 32, Fashion Editor- Marks & Spencer

marksandspencer.comClemmie’s picks[/caption]

Cardi-jacket, £35, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW

Trainers, £155, Veja at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW  

Leggings, £35, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW  

Socks, £12 for 5 pack, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW 

Zip top, £25, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW 

Sports bra, £26, GOODMOVE at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW

For me, M&S activewear is a cut above the rest. 

As someone who considers exercise a walk to the coffee shop to buy a cinnamon bun, when it comes to athleisure wear, I want my clothes to be multifunctional. 

Marks & Spencer’s GOODMOVE range is its newest brand and one of its most successful. Since its launch in 2020, it’s become the market leader for women’s activewear, and it’s easy to see why. 

The pieces have all the technology you’d expect, such as moisture-wicking and breathable fabrics, plus M&S’s in-house tech, Stormwear – a technology that helps keep out the rain. While padding, adjustable hoods and high necks mean you’ll stay cosy on cooler days. And the collection is full of pieces you’d wear outside of the gym. 

For example this Borg cardi-jacket is something I would wear to work with a pair of straight-leg jeans and boots, and I’d style these burgundy leggings with an oversized blazer and boots for a night out.

The sculpting leggings have an extra-high waistband for comfort and for creating a waist which I usually don’t have, as well as having clever seams on the top of your bum which gives it a fuller look. Win-win. 

This sports bra is also insanely comfortable to wear and keeps your girls in place whether you’re running on the treadmill or running for the bus. 

Tracey Lea Sayer, 52, Fashion Director- F&F at Tesco

tesco.com/zones/clothing, adanola.com, schuh.co.ukTracey’s picks[/caption]

Crossbody bag, £10, F&F – BROWSE NOW

Joggers, £19.50, F&F – BROWSE NOW

Hoodie, £18, F&F – BROWSE NOW

Baseball cap, £7, F&F – BROWSE NOW

Trainers, £100, New Balance 530 at Schuh – BUY NOW

Socks, £8.99, Adanola – BUY NOW

After a week in the office, I love nothing more than pulling on some athleisure at the weekend. It seamlessly takes me from a dog walk to the gym and on to the sofa for a cheeky Saturday afternoon snooze. Any outfit that is outdoorsy, functional AND comfy always gets my vote.

I love the oversized logo on this F&F hoodie which has a real designer feel, and which I can safely say is definitely ‘hoodie-ing’… If you have a teenager you will get exactly what I mean! 

Black leggings are a no-brainer at this time of year – I live in them. Add in a baseball cap to keep out the winter sun and a cross-body bag that can fit dog treats, your water bottle and keys, and that’s my Saturday is sorted.

And F&F have 20% off all athleisure this weekend!

Abby McHale, 29, Deputy Fashion Editor- TU at Sainsbury’s

tuclothing.sainsburys.co.ukAbby’s picks[/caption]

Leggings, £14, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

Cap, £7, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

Top, £15, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

Bag, £18, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

Trainers, £16, Tu at Sainsbury’s – BUY NOW

As cliched as it sounds, I’m fully on board with the January fitness hype.

And what makes you feel more put-together than a matching set of gymwear? This set from Tu at Sainsbury’s comes in at just under £30. 

I love the subtle navy print of the top and bottoms, as it gives a little hint of colour but is still dark, which is what I prefer my gym kit to be.

Tu has loads of good options on activewear and accessories, like this big squashy bag big enough to fit all your kit for £18, plus this baseball cap at only £7 will be my saving grace when I’m leaving the gym with greasy hair! 

And if you don’t want to spend a fortune on some trainers, then this pair are an absolute bargain at just £16. 

Emily Regan, 24, Fashion Assistant- George at Asda

george.com, newbalance.co.uk
Emily’s picks[/caption]

Sports bra, £8, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Leggings, £12.50, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Hoodie, £16, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Socks, £8, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Cap, £5, George at Asda – BUY NOW

Trainers, £160, New Balance – BUY NOW

I am totally not a frequent gymgoer, but I am completely obsessed with gymwear and partial to wearing a coordinating set for any activity.

For me, it’s all about comfort, style and affordability, and George has really hit the nail on the head with three big ticks this year. 

The value for money on these leggings is unbeatable. I always look out for slip pockets on my activewear so I have somewhere to store my phone, and the contrast stitch makes this burgundy pair look super-expensive. I’ll definitely be buying the matching hoodie, as I’m not big on baring my stomach and wearing a sports bras alone.

I love to wear thick ribbed white socks pulled over my leggings (like Marmite, you either love or hate the look!). I prefer to buy unbranded socks as it means I can wear them with a variety of trainer labels, so a five-pack from George is ideal.  

These New Balance are definitely a big purchase that I have been considering for a while now. The colours match perfectly with the leggings and hoodie – which is an athleisure must for me. I can feel a splurge coming on…!

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