Where to Shop
Where to shop in Austin right now: 5 best spots for stylish activewear
When it comes to putting your best foot forward in 2017, we’ve pulled together our favorite local spots for the best activewear — making it much easier to keep all of those New Year's resolutions.
This mix of stores and studios offers pieces that are ready for your next run and look good when you're just running around town too. After all, it’s much more compelling to hit the trail when you're in an outfit you look forward to wearing.
Lululemon
Kick off 2017 with ombre leggings from Lululemon and stay cozy with the Scuba hoodie IV. The latest arrivals are clean, bold, and modern. For men, the 5 Year Basic tee feels of the moment in classic green, and the Discipline pant sounds like the right way to start the year. Whether you go wild with a print or keep it classic, Lululemon seems to have something for every shape and style.
Outdoor Voices
When it comes to offering simple style with maximum impact, the palettes and designs from Outdoor Voices are refreshing. With soothing colors like lilac and orchid, we’re heading into the new year decked out in our favorite gear. Shop the Double Time bra or Warm Up legging in fresh shades. For him, we love the Merino tee in lagoon and the Weekender hoodie in rain. New arrivals are available online or at the Clarksville shop.
SoulCycle
Even if spinning isn’t your calorie-burning activity of choice, SoulCycle's clothing line features some of the most stylishly comfortable (and flattering) workout gear. On our list: the Wheel Slub A-Line tank, the Inferno capri, and the Core socks. Shop the collection online or stop by the Austin studio.
Sukha Yoga
Sukha Yoga offers a wide range of unique pieces that are ready for life on and off of the yoga mat. Some of our favorite items include the meditation cushions and bolsters from Chattra. They’ll help you craft the perfect mindful practice at home or will simply add a bit of zen to any room. Stop by the studio to see the collection in person and stay for one of the new meditation classes.
Wanderlust Yoga
Wanderlust is a yoga lover’s Neiman Marcus when it comes to shopping essentials for the studio and everyday leisure wear. The well-edited selection for him and her includes some of the very best in yoga clothes, accessories, and more. Right now, our eyes are on the Wanderlust kimono, the striking Compass gold ring, and the bigtruck hats. Give your next downward dog an added boost with tanks like these.




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