The Price Is Right: Our Favorite Under-$40 Sports Bras and Leggings
It's not an easy feat finding workout attire that is both budget-friendly and versatile (meaning you can wear the sporty staples outside of the gym, as well). But the pieces in our newest JoyLab collection, co-designed with Target, check off both of these boxes. What's more, the affordable, multi-wear, and fashion-forward leggings, sports bras, and tank tops will actually make you want to run to the gym to show off your cute new wares. Now, how's that for motivation?
The newest collection boasts everything from the perfect pair of high-rise white leggings (a trend that many celebrities have been endorsing as of late) to a camo-print version that we can just imagine Kaia Gerber sporting. Other standout pieces include a lightweight shirt featuring trendy side-ties and an über-comfortable color-block sports bra that's designed for all-day wear. Read on to shop some of our favorite under-$40 pieces from the workout range.
Now you can sprint into spring in style with these fashion-forward pieces from the JoyLab collection.
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