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MY LIGHT BULB MOMENT

Fitness i retailer il Jenny Squires

- Interview: CLAIRE COLEMAN

Jenny SquireS, 41, lives in Balham, South London, with her husband and their two children. Two years ago, she set up My Gym Wardrobe, a curated collection of activewear.

SPORT has always been a part of my life. At school, I was in sports teams and we’re an active family. We go paddle-boarding, kayaking, cycling and walking for holidays and my husband and I compete in running and cycling events.

But it only became my job eight years ago, when I gave up a career in advertisin­g to become a parttime personal trainer. I was so busy, I would often be in my gym kit all day, taking my son to nursery, going for a run with one client, then heading over to see another.

I wanted workout wear that looked nice and that I could layer up when going from one place to another — even after exercising.

The ‘athleisure’ trend hadn’t yet taken off here, but in the U.S., Australia and Canada, there seemed to be a whole world of activewear. I ordered stuff from abroad — and spent a fortune on shipping — but I was getting what I wanted: leggings that would take me from a workout to lunch, and coats that looked sporty and went with my leggings.

When I had my second child, I knew I wanted to do something else when she went to school.

Three years ago, on a commuter train, I had my light bulb moment.

I saw a woman look me up and down as we got on at different doors. She pushed through a carriage of people to ask me where my clothes were from.

It was then that I knew there was a market for what I wanted to do. The idea for My Gym Wardrobe was born — good-looking, highperfor­mance clothes from small companies that would take you from the gym to a meeting and from coffee to yoga.

It’s been a learning curve — but the website now sells almost 30 brands from all over the world.

Women will email me to say they get compliment­s on their clothes and that they’re working out more, or harder, because they feel better about themselves.

We’re not competing with Sweaty Betty or Lululemon — yet — but I’m excited about the future.

mygymwardr­obe.com

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Arcaa Movement Strike sweater, £95

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