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Best for low impact
Who knew gym kit could be this pretty? Velvet-trim bra, £59, The Upside (net-a-porter.com)
Best leggings for yoga
These have subtle built-in shorts, so will preserve your modesty no matter what position you try. Technical-knit leggings, £70, Lucas Hugh (lucashugh.com)
Best sports bra
Bigger boobs shouldn’t hold you back – this brand is my favourite for support, even when sprinting or jumping. Sports bra, £58, LNDR (lndr.uk)
Best for plus-sizes
Nike’s gorgeous range has been specifically designed for bigger sizes. Long-sleeved top, £47.95, Nike (nike.com)
Best for gym-to-café
Check out this designer collection to give your workout a fashionforward spin. Jacket, £148, Roksanda x Lululemon (lululemon.co.uk)
Best for flattering bums
Always rated as a favourite by gym addicts
– and they come in loads of designs. Power leggings, £75, Sweaty Betty (sweatybetty.com)
Best for spinning
These double as shapewear beyond the bike. Shorts, £65, Prism2 (matchesfashion.com)
Best vest that won’t ride up
It’s a common problem – but this style from a Manchester-based brand is the best cut I’ve tried. Vest, £37, Zaazee (zaazee.co.uk)
Best for making a statement
It’s a bold look, but I bet a barre class feels way more graceful in this. Unitard, £249, Silou (siloulondon.com)
Best for leggings-phobes
Not everyone wants a tight workout trouser, and these are an excellent alternative. Joggers, £25, Marks & Spencer (marksandspencer.com)