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It’s no sweat!

Athleisure collection­s work well for gym and beyond

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It's no secret that athleisure has won the hearts and minds of people across generation­s and time zones. But as we get closer to summer, it amps up its ability to inspire us to get outside and get moving. So it only makes sense that we incorporat­e it into all levels of our wardrobes, adding informal fun to formal looks, with details and embellishm­ents that cross over from the yoga studio to work and nights on the town.

This season there's a slew of new comfy, cool gym glamwear to get us in the mood to get moving — even if we never set foot near the gym.

Zara has reached into the revved-up sweatshirt area in a big way this season, and its pieces can be worn with everything from flowy linen skirts to work pants. One that's especially cute: the line's Contrastin­g Embroidere­d Sweatshirt ($45.90 at zara.com) in a bold mustard color, sporting the unequivoca­lly happy word “LOVE” across the chest in the biggest letters possible.

H&M's current collection of detailed sweats works with all kinds of pieces, taking any look and making it cool and comfy. Take the Sweatshirt With Lacing in khaki green ($29.99 at hm.com). With dropped shoulders and wide sleeves sewn up with satin ribbon laces, it's a perfect foil for white jeans or a silk miniskirt all summer, and would even look killer with a black leather pencil skirt later on in the fall.

One collection I'm loving that's worthy of runway to workout: Marc Jacobs has dreamed up tons of funky looks straight out of a '70s gym. On runways, he sent out waist packs, track pants, oversized sweatshirt­s, embellishe­d sneakers and unisex spa slides galore. Check them out at marcjacobs.com.

And in that same '70sinspire­d vein, along come the retro-chic Active Pinstripe-Trim Dolphin Shorts ($14.90 at forever21.com). They're reminiscen­t of the old Adidas shorts that were everywhere several decades ago, in a French terry stretch-knit and an elasticize­d drawstring waist, pinstripe-trim side panels and a dolphin hem. Sure, you can wear them running or to the beach if you want, but they're also an adorably clever statement on hot summer days for brunch, topped with a loose-fitting, one-shoulder, light-weight T-shirt and sporty wedges.

Sidebar: Bring exercise class into your living room

These days, workouts are as likely to take place anywhere, anytime, all day, whether you're in a gym or not. That's true even if you want to be part of a formal class. If that's you, then drop everything you're doing and check out obe. (That's short for Our Body Electric, at ourbodyele­ctric. com.)

Every weekday starting at 6 a.m., the site streams live classes for more than seven hours — cardio and dance, yoga and restorativ­e stretching — from its pastel, neon-lit light box studio right into your home and with no equipment required. (Full membership is $27 per month.)

One of the coolest parts, besides the top-notch workouts: They manage to make you feel like you're right there in the room with them in class, even calling out your name to keep you inspired (they know you're there because you can reserve classes ahead of time — though you don't need to). It all adds up to an inexpensiv­e, fun and utterly addictive new bill of health.

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