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Stylish items for the girl who runs on the regular

- BY WHO WHAT WEAR ® (TNS)

One of the best aspects of jogging is how simple it is to get started. The only thing to have on your mind: what to wear while running. There’s no fancy equipment needed, no bulky yoga mat to lug around, and no resistance bands or weights are necessary. You don’t have to invest in a class to run, and you don’t even need a gym pass to get started. The only accessorie­s that can’t be skipped, as far as we’re concerned, are a great playlist and a pair of headphones.

Since your wardrobe is all you need to worry about, it’s worth making sure your running clothes will work for you. Choosing quality pieces in breathable, flexible materials, along with a sturdy pair of running shoes, is a necessity before hitting the pavement. We’re highlighti­ng the five items you need to nail your run below, whether you’re just starting out or you’re an old pro.

PICKS WINDPROOF JACKET

Even if the area you live in stays fairly warm, the feeling of lower temperatur­es is heightened when you’re running. Be sure to have an athletic jacket at hand, particular­ly one that’s windproof. You should look for a windproof option that zips up far enough to protect your throat. The ideal windproof jacket will also be made of a lightweigh­t, waterproof material. A hood is always a great addition in case it rains.

— Forever 21 Hooded Windbreake­r (www.forever21.com)

LOOSE TANK TOP

When weather conditions are clear, the best type of shirt to wear running is a loose tank top. The top you choose

shouldn’t stick too close to your body, so avoid materi- als like spandex, which can restrict your movement. By choosing a flowing option, you’ll avoid trapping in too much moisture, w hich is not only uncomforta­ble when you run, but it can also accumulate bacteria. Avoid cotton, which absorbs moisture like a sponge. Instead, you’ll want to invest in a moisture-wicking fabric like polyester, nylon or Lycra. — Old Navy Sport Tank Top (www.oldnavy.com)

SPORTS BRA

One of the most important items a woman can have in her athletic wardrobe is a comfortabl­e sports bra that provides plenty of support. Sports bras are made with materials designed to mold to your frame for support. Run-

ning is a high-impact activity, so you’ll want to invest in a sports bra that’s made for high-impact sports.

— JoyLab Floral Print High Neck Sports Bra With Back Cut Out (www.target.com) Available in sizes 1X to 4X.

RUNNING TIGHTS

Although everyday athletic leggings can be worn while running, your best option is a pair of running tights. Running tights are different from other leggings because they are specifical­ly designed to

fit like a second skin. They’re similar to a sports bra in that they mold to fit your body

and are made out of technical materials that allow for a comfortabl­e range of motion

while repelling moisture. Running tights with compres

sion panels can provide additional breathabil­ity during your run. — Nike Pro Leggings (www.nike.com)

RUNNING SHOES

There’s perhaps no more important piece in a runner’s wardrobe than their shoes. This is the area of your closet you’ll want to invest in the most. A good pair of running shoes will provide support for your joints and reduce the

shock of impact your body takes with every step. The type of shoe you choose will depend on the shape of your foot, but regardless of your final choice, don’t invest in just any sneaker — it should be specifical­ly designed for running. Also, be sure the socks you wear are made out of a synthetic material that is designed for heavy activity. Cotton socks are a big no here — they hold moisture and can cause additional blistering and discomfort.

— Puma Tsugi Jun Wn’s (us.puma.com, $120). Puma has got you covered. Available in sizes 5.5 to 11. Now you’re all set to get running

 ?? (Dreamstime) ?? Since your wardrobe is all you need to worry about, it’s worth making sure your running clothes will work for you.
(Dreamstime) Since your wardrobe is all you need to worry about, it’s worth making sure your running clothes will work for you.

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