The peak for activewear may have been and gone as the world has straightened its tie a touch post Covid, but we all still need apparel to workout in, or indeed, something to wear on the trail to that peak. Here then are five starting points for kitting yourself out for that hike, run, swim or class:
Canadian retailer Lululemon is the go-to label for fitness buffs and those always on the move. For Lunar New Year, the brand has released some of its most popular styles in neutral and seasonal red hues. The Scuba Oversized Funnel-Neck Half Zip fleece, which is made from a breathable cotton blend, is designed with a relaxed fit and, to carry essentials, there’s the matching Everywhere belt bag.
Sportswear giant Nike has launched its second brand collaboration with two-time Olympic champion Cheung Ka-long – the Hong Kong fencer who snagged his second gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the men’s individual foil. Those lucky enough to get their hands on a pair of Nike’s Air Zoom Vomero 5 Special Edition inspired by Cheung (HK$1,099) will find that the sports shoe is detailed with subtle gold accents (how fitting) and has the athlete’s “don’t lose your way” motto on the insole.
British-based label Sweaty Betty specialises in activewear designed specifically for women, and carries everything from layering pieces to cosy knitwear. This season’s lookbook includes effortlessly cool co-ords that you can simply throw on and go. Say goodbye to old T-shirts and hello to matching workout sets that are performance-enhancing and functional.
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