Free People has Activewear, and It’s Helping Us Get to the Gym
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Looking for a little extra gym motivation? We can relate. Whether you need an extra boost to get up and get moving or are simply ready to trade in that old T-shirt you've been running in for years, Free People’s latest activewear line, Free People Movement, is the perfect source of inspiration. As part of their wellness initiative, Free People has teamed up with their non-profit partner Girls Inc. to promote mindfulness, fitness and community through charitable opportunities such as their NY-based event, #MovingTogether, hosted by poet and activist Cleo Wade.
From breathable leggings to supportive and ultra-stylish sports bras, add these super-comfortable pieces to your next workout routine now. Shop our favorite looks below.
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