If you’re going to hit the gym, then you need to make sure you have a dedicated selection of fitness-ready clothes to help maximise your workouts. We here at DMARGE, are fitness tragics, what’s worse is we love buying new activewear. So here’s our selection of what’s hot right now in gym gear for every kind of workout.
This carefully curated list of the world’s top fitness clothing brands covers all things like gym shorts, tops and shoes. Because, not only do you want to look a million dollars when in the gym, but you need your clothing to help you perform at your very best, whether it be in terms of durability for the sheer number of squats you perform, or breathability to keep you cool during intense HIIT workouts or yoga sessions.
Unlike many other sports, gym workouts cannot be enhanced by some special ultra-tight pants or grippy socks. Instead, the focus is on technical fabrics, moisture-wicking, breathability and weight which allows individuals to push themselves to the limits. Think gym gear that complements your workouts rather than restricting them!
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LSKD, formerly known as ‘Loose Kid’, may have been around for two decades now but didn’t enjoy its wildfire spread in popularity until only a few years back.
Now, you see it absolutely everywhere, giving some of the biggest and most established brands on this list a good run for their money. From shipping containers and bedroom shelves to a 5,000sqm+ HQ complete with a warehouse, dynamic office space, gym, studio, R&D lab and retail store, LSKD is a US brand that started from the bottom and is set for worldwide success.
Offering every bit of gym gear you could want — tees, hoodies, trackies, socks, tanks, underwear, you name it — across men’s, women’s, and unisex categories, this is a no-brainer for anyone looking to freshen up their activewear wardrobe.
Word to the wise: The 2 For $90 offer on their Daily Shorts is not to be missed.
Sizes: XS-XXXL
Origin: Australia
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This top UK-based sportswear brand has seen stratospheric growth since its founding in 2012.
Started by a now famous teenager (Ben Francis) and some of his school friends, Gymshark is now the clothing brand of choice for myriad social media and fitness influencers. But don’t for one-second think that means the products are all about show and style with no substance; on the contrary, Gymshark clothing, naturally, now has a reputation to uphold and uphold it does.
Gymshark has all the major clothing categories you could want from a gym apparel brand – shorts, tops, singlets, hoodies – and all are crafted with various high-quality fabrics and fits depending on their intended use. Best of all, Gymshark clothing is incredibly well-priced.
Sizes: XS-XXXL
Origin: England
Related: Check out our review of the best men’s gym shorts, featuring Gymshark
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Founded way back in 2009, Ryderwear was one of those challenger brands in the fitness world that has quickly gone on to gain global recognition after its humble beginnings in Australia. Founder David Lukic’s emphasis on the perfect unison of form and function has led to a quick uptake from fitness enthusiasts everywhere.
Offering a collection that covers the full spectrum of gym gear — shorts, tracksuits, tees, hoodies and even accessories like weightlifting belts, straps, and bags — the combination of high-quality fabrics and performance-focused engineering makes Ryderwear an easy winner.
Sizes: S-XXXL
Origin: Australia
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Canadian brand Reigning Champ certainly sits towards the more luxurious end of men’s gym clothing. All pieces are designed and made at the Canadian factory, and the brand even goes so far as to develop its own products. The results are insanely high-quality materials, impeccable fits and timeless designs that sure as hell stand out from the crowd.
Much of Reigning Champ’s clothing is targeted at the athletic industry, but because of their more common ‘non-active’ look, can easily be worn as everyday pieces.
Sizes: S-XXL
Origin: Canada
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Matador Meggings is the small but awesome brainchild of Valentine Aseyo, who, as a fully-qualified yoga instructor, realised that he was the only member in his class who was essentially banned from wearing leggings, lest he run the risk of showing off what he calls the male VPL (visible penis line).
With a desire to fill a huge gap in the market and encourage guys to get in on the leggings movement, Valentine created these leggings specifically designed for the male body, and Matador Meggings was born.
Sizes: S-XXL
Origin: United States
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Rhone is committed to those who are committed to bettering themselves. The premium brand makes clothing that prioritises fit, form and function, and pieces that allow the wearer to perform at their very best.
Rhone clothing is made specifically for men from a range of high-quality materials that will not only stand the test of time but will effectively wick sweat away from your body and remain odour-free for at least a couple of wears.
Similarly, their simplistic designs not only lend themselves to use in the gym, but if you fancy, you can use them as everyday pieces too, dressing them up under a suit jacket, or down at the weekend with a pair of jeans or chinos.
Sizes: XS-XXL
Origin: United States
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British Instagram favourite Boohoo Man combines on-trend styles with affordable price points to deliver a huge range of clothing to cover every aspect of a man’s wardrobe. The brand’s activewear range is equally vast and comprises hoodies, t-shirts, shorts, vests, compression wear and much, much more.
If you’re tall or plus-sized, Boohoo Man have you covered with a solid range of activewear for bigger blokes.
Sizes: XS-XXL
Origin: England
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What a name! It must be great if it’s called Greatness Wins.
Greatness Wins emerged from a conversation about the state of athletic apparel in a saturated market. The founders, NY Yankee Derek Jeter, Chris Riccobono, Misty Copeland, and NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, recognised a crucial question: what had happened to the true essence of “sport” in sportswear?
They felt that many of today’s athletic brands compromised on quality and durability, prioritising fashion over fitness. Not that we disagree but looking good is just as important as training good. Anyway, they have created Greatness Wins.
Our favourite products include the Greatness Wins Performance Shorts and the matching top otherwise the Core Top will be the perfect layer to have on top.
Sizes: S-XXXL
Origin: USA
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American gym & sportswear label Leorêver positions itself at the more premium end of activewear. All pieces are designed and made at the company’s showroom in Huntingdon Beach, California, and all are designed to be used not only for exercising but for travel, business meetings and plenty of others besides.
The brand uses innovative fabrics such as Micro Modal, made from the cellulose of Beech trees, which allows clothing to be breathable, comfortable and durable. You may need to pay a little bit extra for the Leorêver name, but they will be completely versatile and last you a lifetime.
Sizes: XS-XXL
Origin: United States
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American sportswear manufacturer Ten Thousand produces its complete range of tops, shorts and accessories on the basis of extensive research and development. The result is a comprehensive range of minimalist, yet stylish gym wear clothes that offer great fits and features, with many pieces developed for specific purposes.
Think of separate tops for running and for HIIT classes, for example. Incredibly well-priced and offering great value for money, you need to check out Ten Thousand.
Sizes: XS-XXL
Origin: United States
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Co-founded by actress Kate Hudson back in 2013, Fabletics operates first and foremost as an online subscription service, offering a flexible new means of accessing stylish and affordable gym gear for blokes and women alike.
Their USP is, without a doubt, their membership model. VIP Membership entitles you to discounted pricing across their entire collection as well as exclusive access to deals and promos. They also suggest that members take a lifestyle quiz on sign-up as it allows the brand to tailor your shopping experience directly to your goals, workout preferences, and such.
Boasting a recent capsule collection from comedian Kevin Hart, Fabletics covers the whole range of fitness gear.
Sizes: XS-XXL
Origin: United States
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Myprotein was founded in 2004 and has, in the two tumultuous decades since, become a pioneering and world-leading brand in the fast-growing protein and supplements space.
The company also has an extensive range of clothing, comprising tops, shorts, sweat pants, hoodies, jackets and more, with both workout days and rest days catered for. Prices are affordable and quality is up there with the very best.
Sizes: XXS-XXXL
Origin: United States
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On Running set out to transform the way we run forever and, in the busy few years it’s had since being launched in 2010, has managed to do just that. Their innovative shoe design — twinned with an equally innovative and undeniably aggressive social media marketing campaign — has seen their supersoft soles embraced by millions of runners worldwide.
It’s not all about shoes though, as On Running also has a comprehensive selection of gym clothing, which like the shoes, is designed to get the very best out of you. Much of the clothing is remarkably lightweight and highly breathable, so you’ll feel like you’re wearing nothing at all (cue Ned Flanders thoughts).
Sizes: S-XXL
Origin: Switzerland
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Initially finding success as one of the first brands to find its feet in the yoga boom of the 1990s, Canadian label Lululemon is a no-brainer for gym fanatics. Rarely do gym clothes look as good as they feel, but Lululemon has matched contemporary aesthetic design with performance-engineered innovation and the results are immense.
The brand also has a selection of more casual clothing that will help you look stylish when transitioning to and from the gym.
Lululemon and Alo Yoga are probably neck and neck when it comes to the most popular yoga/gym clothing brands.
Sizes: XS-4XL
Origin: Canada
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You may not have heard of Quince before, and that’s because it was only founded a few years ago. But it’s definitely a brand you should include on your radar as it produces some exceptionally fine clothing for prices you probably won’t believe.
Understanding that activewear is all the rage right now, Quince has got in on the action to offer guys a collection of performance tops, bottoms and sweaters that are made from sustainable and recycled materials, are lightweight, will dry quickly and effectively move moisture and sweat away from your body. And once you see the price, you’ll be stocking up in no time.
Sizes: S-XL
Origin: United States
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You won’t find outlandish branding or patterns in the Outdoor Voices collections. Instead, the American company offers more traditionally-styled gym clothing with universally flattering fits. Outdoor Voices develops some of its own fabrics, such as Sweatee, a performance cotton that takes sweat from your body and moves it to the fabric’s surface where it quickly dries.
This lends Outdoor Voices clothing to being worn away from the gym too, and if you’re somehow stuck for inspiration of what top and bottom to pair, OV Kits is on hand to help out, and can even save you some money in the process.
Sizes: XS-XL
Origin: United States
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Californian brand Vuori takes gym clothing and gives it a decidedly laid-back, hippie vibe. Definitely a brand for anyone who practices yoga, Vuori can also easily be used in the gym when you really want to get your sweat on. Clothing is made from sustainably sourced materials and produced by ethical means, and designs are simple enough that they can be worn even on your off days.
Sizes: S-XXL
Origin: United States
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A newcomer to the sector and our list of best brands alike, BOXRAW was founded in 2017. While they can’t boast the same length of experience as some of the industry stalwarts on this list, their approach to boxing as a lifestyle rather than a sport gives them a neat USP that sets them apart from the pack.
With a bold but brilliant brand mission — to be the reason people get excited about boxing and provide them with everything they need to get started — whether you spend your time in the ring or simply just jogging and shadow boxing in the bathroom, BOXRAW’s gear will help you get the edge you need.
Sizes: XS-XXXL
Origin: England
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Unashamedly premium in its approach to activewear, Fourlaps takes traditional pieces and gives them an upgrade using advanced fabrics that help to regulate your body temperature, top-quality craftsmanship that will last for years and minimalist designs that look just as good away from the gym as they do in it, this American brand could well be your new favourite.
Sizes: S-XXL
Origin: United States
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It may have yoga in its brand name, and that is certainly the discipline best suited to the clothing on offer, but because of that, Alo Yoga‘s collections are made from performance fabrics and offer plenty of stretch. This means they’re perfectly suited to the gym floor, allowing you to squat, lift, run and row to your heart’s content. The brand’s clothing looks great too, serving up minimalist design, and all pieces can be had in a multitude of colours.
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Sizes: S-XXL
Origin: United States
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Melbourne-based Elite Eleven targets itself at the real muscleheads in the gym, however, the brand’s clothing is designed to be just as suitable for lifestyle applications as they are in the gym. Expect singlets and t-shirts in tight fits – although still with enough stretch to allow for free movement – alongside shorts and joggers that you’ll happily be seen wearing around town. A no bullshit gym brand you get onboard with.
Sizes: S-XXXL
Origin: Australia
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Under Armour is a genuine pioneer of performance — it was one of the first big brands to introduce moisture-wicking materials to the sector, getting the jump on some of the longest-standing names in the biz like Nike, Reebok, and Adidas — and this now-giant of sportswear has become the official sponsor for a whole host of top-flight sports teams and celebs (including none other than Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson) since being founded in 1996.
Being a more traditional activewear brand, Under Armour’s clothing is constantly evolving, with new fabric technologies being introduced to help you perform at your very best, from tops and shorts to shoes, Under Armour has something for all gym users.
Sizes: S-XXXL
Origin: United States
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Hailing from the wholly unglamorous Bolton, England, Reebok has since been bought up by Addidas and come under their significantly shinier US-based umbrella. The main sponsor of the UFC and CrossFit alike, Reebok has used its heritage and prestige to build a name as one of the biggest names in sport.
Reebok continues to innovate today, and puts a strong focus on making sure every single piece of clothing or pair of shoes it makes lives up to its heritage and reputation for quality. Forget the draw of some of the bigger sports brands out there, Reebok is one that is hard to beat.
Sizes: XS-XXXL
Origin: England
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Nike is a name synonymous with high performance, elite athletes and cutting-edge technology. Their gym gear is no different and employs the brands newest technology to allow the wearer to move freely whilst having every bead of sweat wicked from their skin. There is a reason why Nike is so successful and if you haven’t already, test out their clothing as it definitely stands up to their reputation.
Sizes: S-4XL
Origin: United States
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Adidas is the clothing of choice for teams and athletes all over the globe including top-tier football teams on both sides of the pond. Adidas’ access to the best athletes on the planet has allowed them to create clothing that performs to the highest standards. Their gym gear is typically German and is clean and efficient in all aspects.
Sizes: XS-XXL
Origin: Germany
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While Asics is an athletic brand more closely associated with running, the Japanese label can equally call the gym home. Asics has a dedicated range of training clothing, which includes t-shirts, long sleeves, shorts, socks and compression tights. Shoes in this dedicated range have been designed to offer cushioning and lateral support, features you won’t find in running shoes, for example.
Clothing is slightly different too, with gym wear not necessarily needing to be ultra-lightweight, but instead, made from premium and durable materials that will survive several trips to the squat rack.
Sizes: S-XXXL
Origin: United States
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Founded in Italy in 1971, Macron is the European leader in sportwear. They’ve been known to provide the likes of UEFA referees, the Italian and Scottish national rugby teams as well as many other national and professional clubs with kits demonstrating their ability to make high-quality, durable and high-tech sportswear. Their consumer products are no different and their product base is immense. No matter what you’re looking for, Macron will no doubt have a product to suit.
Sizes: S-XXXL
Origin: Italy
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New Balance is one of the older gym brands out there, having been founded in 1906. It hasn’t always been associated with athletics, as it initially started life producing arch supports for people who wanted to improve the fit of their current shoes. This eventually segued into New Balance making its own shoes and then becoming associated with sports.
New Balance makes all its products in the USA and the UK and offers its shoes in a more varied range of sizes and widths compared to some rivals. Clothing too benefits from innovative technologies designed to help you eek out the very last drop of effort you can muster.
Sizes: S-XXL
Origin: United States
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A newcomer hailing from the distant shores of England, Gym King has managed to carve out a space for itself in an increasingly saturated market by nailing the fine line between sportswear and casualwear, with their gym clothes just as suited to lounging around at home.
Certainly a brand for the guy who likes to look at himself in the mirror throughout the day, you’ll find gym wear, tracksuits, shorts, shirts and more.
Sizes: XS-XXL
Origin: England
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WOLACO – Way Of Life Athletic Company – was founded by Terry White after he realised he couldn’t find a pair of shorts that allowed him to workout quickly and stress-free. He designed and developed a pair that included sweatproof pockets that doubled up as a compression layer. More compression wear has been added since then, along with a complete range of other gym apparel, which includes pants, joggers, singlets, t-shirts and hoodies.
Sizes: S-XXL
Origin: United States
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American lifestyle brand, RVCA is transcending the boundaries of traditional action sports apparel with its design-driven approach. All of RVCA’s sports apparel is made to last with high-performing fabrics that’ll take your workouts to the next level.
With everything from shorts and tops to pants, hoodies, and compression gear, RVCA has you sorted when it comes to gym clothing.
Sizes: XS-XL
Origin: United States