The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

A great fit

Need some fashion fitspo? These sportswear collection­s will kick-start your September gym binge

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Determined to get back to peak physical fitness after a sedentary summer? Some stylish new kit will help you on your way.

September is to the summer what January is to Christmas – i.e. the month when we resolve to repair all the damage done by a sustained stint of overeating and abandoning our exercise plans.

Getting back on the fitness track can be arduous but the Second New Year has two major advantages: firstly, it’s not utterly freezing outside so going for a morning run isn’t quite so depressing and, second, all the autumn/winter sportswear collection­s have arrived, so you can treat yourself to some kit to boost your morale. Here are six brands that make activewear so attractive, you’ll be raring to get to the gym. OW Fit New to the UK, Colombian brand OW Fit makes amazingly comfy, breathable leggings in a range of gorgeous prints, from minimalist marble to technicolo­ured abstract.

OW Fit Street leggings, £60. Sundried Used coffee grounds and plastic bottles are two of the materials recycled to make Sundried’s activewear. The eco brand – which was founded by athletes and personal trainers – favours a sleek, sporty look with bright block colours and useful details, like hidden key pockets and thumb loops.

Sundried Grand Tournalin women’s turquoise hoody, £60; Ruinette Capris, £50. Fabletics Fabletics (co-founded by actress Kate Hudson) continues to make some of the most stylish and on-trend fitnesswea­r around. This season, we’re loving the ballet-inspired blush pink sets and rose gold fabrics.

Fabletics Sahar two-piece outfit, £61 (£48 for members). Lorna Jane Bright stripes and pretty prints, beside basics in black and grey, make Aussie brand Lorna Jane’s AW17 collection easy to mix with your existing workout wear.

Lorna Jane Vital sports bra, £55; pipeline core F/L leggings, £89. Zakti This season, Zakti has again collaborat­ed with choreograp­her (and former Pussycat Doll) Kimberly Wyatt on an activewear collection which includes floral prints and dance-inspired designs. For when it gets really cold out, the range also features some standout padded jackets and gilets.

Zakti metallic padded jacket, £79.99. Avenue C Caroline Lucey is the founder of ActiveinSt­yle.com and her own sportswear capsule collection, called Avenue C, combines function and fashion beautifull­y.

Avenue C Cedar tee, £39; Camrose leggings, £59.

 ??  ?? Clockwise from far left: Avenue C Cedar tee and Camrose leggings; Fabletics Lisette high-waisted leggings, £84.95 (£48 for members); Ow Fit Street leggings; Sundried Grand Tournalin women’s turquoise hoody, Ruinette capris; Zakti metallic padded...
Clockwise from far left: Avenue C Cedar tee and Camrose leggings; Fabletics Lisette high-waisted leggings, £84.95 (£48 for members); Ow Fit Street leggings; Sundried Grand Tournalin women’s turquoise hoody, Ruinette capris; Zakti metallic padded...

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