These unique new brands might make you change your mind...
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Ideal for anyone who likes to get their activewear from the same place as their summer wardrobe, pieces from Lisa Marie Fernandez feature surpsingly innovative materials - who knew velvet was quick to dry?
Want to get into ballet barre? You could do worse than kit yourself out at Pepper & Mayne. Launched in 2013, elegant activewear has always been their speciality.
We all know and love Falke for their hosiery, but what's so great about their activewear? Its ergonomics, of course. Built upon advanced knitting techniques and the expertise of sports physicians, the collection is perfect for anyone insistent on sweating in knowledgeable hands.
If you're into prints but not color, Varley activewear will probably be a big hit with you. Designed in Los Angeles and made in London, the pieces are all about equal measures of ease and edge.
Not into any form of excess? Welcome to AEANCE. With only two non-seasonal collections a year and colourful clean designs, this brand is all about keeping things to a minimum. The story behind the name? Aesthetics, athletics, performance - obviously.
Do you value performance in activewear as much as style? Monreal is probably the brand for you. Created by avid tennis player Stefanï Grosse after she was unable to find kit stylish enough to bound around in after matches, it's since gone on to include a lot more than the original tennis dresses.
Sharing the name of the Greek goddess associated with battle cries, this brand is all about doing it all and having it all. Go to ALALA if you need to balance work, play, love and life.
The product of years of design experience at Victoria Beckham and Fred Perry, LNDR almost makes exercise effortless. An abbreviation of 'Londoner', you'll love it even more if you're actually from the big city