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The 25 Best Places to Buy Workout Clothes for Men

The 25 Best Places to Buy Workout Clothes for Men
Lululemon
Pros
  • There's a versatile selection, even great day-to-gym items
Cons
  • Items can be on the pricier end

Ah yes, we love our Lulu. Everything you buy are investment pieces, lasting you years and years to come. The super lightweight and breathable fabrics that the brand uses are as comfy as it gets.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Vent Tech T-shirt

Smooth Spacer Jogger

Best for All Weather Conditions

On
Pros
  • Everything is made to be lightweight
Cons
  • Not great for all sports (other than running)

We love On's running shoes just as much as we love its workout gear. The sneakers provide cushion and stability, while the windproof jackets give you ultimate protection from the elements.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Pace Mesh Long-T

7" Performance Shorts

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Vuori
Pros
  • Most of the clothes are made from recycled materials and are moisture-wicking
Cons
  • Apparel is a little less performance driven
Buck Mason
Pros
  • High-quality designs
Cons
  • Not performance-focused

OK, this isn't your traditional fitness brand (or, in fact, a fitness brand at all) but Buck Mason made these welterweight sweats that deserve a place on our list and in our closets. The medium-weight French terry sweats look old-school in the cool way, and not in the way that makes anyone wonder if you have indeed washed your sweats recently. Think more Rocky, less middle school hand-me-down.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Welterweight Crewneck Sweatshirt

Welterweight Sweatpant

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Best Gym-to-Brunch Fitness Brand

Salomon
Pros
  • Very reliable
Cons
  • Sneakers might be a bit hypey for some

Of course, we love Salomon's XT-6 series, sneakers that are built for the outside but look cool doing just about anything. But the brand makes a ton of gear for different movement types, like running, hiking, and skiing. The brand might be known for their shoes but don't overlook the clothes—particularly anything waterproof.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Bonatti Trail Jacket

XT-6

Most Luxe Outdoorsy Brand

Arc'Teryx
Pros
  • Extremely durable
Cons
  • Not all fitness demands the pricey design properties

Arc'Teryx is another outdoor brand worthy of its resurgence. (And celebrities' inexplicable new beanie obsession??) The stuff is made with the cutting edge of outdoor materials that are waterproof but airy, stretchy but durable. That makes it perfect for the gym The brand is indeed expensive, but a few pieces will make your entire outdoor adventure outfits no-brainers.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Gamma Lightweight Hoody

Cormac Crew Neck

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YPB
Pros
  • Well-priced
Cons
  • Not a ton of options

As any good fashion journalist/gym fiend would be, I was skeptical when Abercrombie dropped its in-house activewear line, YPB. But you know what? It's pretty great. The clothes are simple but easy to wear with sweat-wicking shorts and airy T-shirts. We're also big fans of the recovery sweats, which are extremely soft (and often go on sale).

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

motionTEK Unlined Ready Short

Active Cardio Tee

Bandit Running
Pros
  • Does a few things very well
Cons
  • Tends to sell out quickly

NYC-based Bandit Running is just plain cool. The brand doesn't make a ton of stuff, but the stuff they make is great. The airy mesh T-shirts (long sleeve and short) and the compression shorts are top-notch quality. They are built for runners but they are great for just about any workout.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

NanoMesh Performance Tee

Next Gen Half Tight

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Beyond Yoga
Pros
  • Super stretchy
Cons
  • Not a ton of sweat-wicking

You don't need to do yoga or in fact do any fitness at all to enjoy the insane softness of a Beyond Yoga hoodie or jogger. They are soft soft. But of course, on the actual fitness side, we love this brand for soft items that are stretchy and don't move around a whole lot. Minimize possibilities of an unlined mesh short down dog disaster, shall we?

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Pivotal Performance Lined Short

Every Body Hoodie

Best Streetwear-Inspired Brand

LSKD
Pros
  • Modern design
Cons
  • Fabric pills over time

LSKD is like if street and activewear had a baby. The Australian-born brand makes cool fitness clothes that have a strong emphasis on great fabrics and fit. You won't look or feel frumpy in any of it. Plus, the cotton T-shirts and oversized sweatshirts are very good for post-gym, too.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Challenger 6" Performance Shorts

Restore CloudFLX Joggers

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Helly Hansen
Pros
  • Excellent design
Cons
  • Pricey

If your idea of fitness is not happening in a conventional gym setting, we hear you. Hiking, climbing, skiing, snowboarding—all very excellent forms of fitness that demand a different kind of attire. Helly Hansen does it best. We love the ski stuff, of course, but we're also partial to anything waterproof for fitness and travel. It is pricey but it feels pricey. And it lasts.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Alpha LIFALOFT Insulated Ski Jacket

Dubliner Waterproof Pants

Best Fitness Brand on Amazon

CRZ YOGA
Pros
  • Great prices
Cons
  • Fabric can pill after washing

If you need to stock your workout wardrobe, like techy fabrics, and don't feel like spending a whole lot of money, CRZ Yoga is pretty great. There aren't a ton of men's items but we're fans of the ones they do have, particularly the relaxed cotton T-shirts and stretchy shorts.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Pima Cotton T-shirt

Linerless Workout Shorts

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Best Modern Twist on a Classic Brand

Todd Snyder x Champion
Pros
  • Very cool aesthetic
Cons
  • Better for pre/post gym than the workout

In the name of institutions, here's one: Champion. Champion might be best known for its classics, especially when it comes to hoodies and sweatpants. Todd Snyder has elevated this even further with his ongoing partnership with the brand. Before or after exercising, these are the cozy clothes you want to have on.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

French Terry Hoodie

French Terry Sweatshorts

Nike
Pros
  • Wide range of clothing, shoes, and gear for all sports
Cons
  • You will probably see other people wearing the same thing

It's no shocker that Nike is on this list, and it's pretty clear why. The brand consistently delivers unparalleled quality that won't break the bank. Made for athletes (in some cases even by athletes), you can rely on Nike for all your workout needs.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

T-Shirt

Stride Shorts

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Alo Yoga
Pros
  • Fabric is super soft and stretchy
Cons
  • Less options for specific sports

Best for Soccer (and Lifestyle)

Adidas
Pros
  • Wide array of clothing at a range prices
Cons
  • Better for shoes, than apparel depending on the sport

The brand's signature three stripes have become a global symbol recognizable by athletes and non athletes alike. Whether you wear Sambas or sweats for soccer or everyday life, they are practical and chic.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Workout Tee

Ultraboost 5X Shoes

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Under Armour
Pros
  • Great for sport-specific needs
Cons
  • Some of the clothes are less fashion-forward

The sports footwear and apparel at Under Armour is widely beloved for its high caliber styles at low prices. Plus, its socks are some of the best. Trust us.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

UA Tech Vent

UA Vanish Woven

Best Contemporary Clothing

Rhone
Pros
  • Great for exercise and everyday
Cons
  • Items can be on the pricier end

Embracing versatility, Rhone ensures that it keeps the everyday active person in mind. Modern and simple styles get your through your next workout or casual day at work.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Reign Long Sleeve

7" Pursuit Short

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Hoka
Pros
  • Lots of support for those recovering from injuries
Cons
  • Sneakers can be a little clunky

You've seen these chunky bad boys everywhere. Hoka makes comfortable and supportive sneakers for all types of endeavors. Heading out on a grueling hike? Check out the GORE-TEX pairs. Going on a light jog? The Clifton are a fan favorite.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Solimar

Ora Recovery Slide 3

New Balance
Pros
  • There's something for all sports and lifestyles
Cons
  • If you don't like the retro look, it may not be for you

While New Balance was founded in 1906, the brand has recently catapulted to trendy status. From retro Dad sneakers to stylin' fanny packs, there's something for everyone.

Our favorite pieces of the moment:

Heat Grid 1/2 Zip

Fresh Foam Sneakers

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