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March 6th Edition

Cory Ohlendorf

Trust me, better workout gear can actually motivate you to show up. Start here.

- Cory Ohlendorf, Editor in Chief ⋯ @coryohlendorf

 

What We’re Wearing

To the Gym

Are you ready for spring training? By that, we mean, working out to get in shape for the coming warm weather. Maybe you're preparing for the beach, perhaps you want to get stronger for outdoor adventures. I'm any case, you need some new gear, right?

Upgrading your fitness fit can do more than improve performance. It will also change the way you approach your time at the gym. When your training kit actually looks good and functions well, it becomes something you want to wear, which can make the whole routine feel a little more intentional. The latest generation of athletic gear blends technical fabrics with sharper silhouettes and thoughtful design, delivering pieces that feel just as stylish as they are functional.

That subtle shift can be surprisingly motivating. A streamlined training jacket, a well-cut performance tee or a pair of tailored joggers can elevate your mindset before you even start your workout. And because today’s performance pieces are designed with clean lines and understated branding, they transition easily beyond the gym—working just as well for a post-workout coffee run or a quick stop across town. The result is athletic gear that not only helps you perform better but also looks sharp while doing it.

Your New Gym Fit

Clockwise, from top left:

Strato tech T-shirt,
$58 by Vuori

FuzzFleece pullover,
$300 by Satisfy

Romaleos 4 sneaker,
$200 by Nike

Titanium Apple Watch Ultra 3,
$799 by Apple

Sport half-calf socks (3-pack),
$55 by Bombas

Interval pant,
$138 by Ten Thousand

Roll-top gym bag,
$74 / $29.60 by Gymshark

Smart Buys

The sales and discounts our team is currently watching.

 

These military-inspired corduroy field pants feature corozo buttons and adjustable tabs at the waist.

$148 / $79.99
by Madewell

 

This durable work jacket features a Real Tree camo treatment and is made from a sturdy 10 ounce 100% cotton duck canvas.

$228 / $96.90
by Flint and Tinder

 

It’s an icon of heritage fleece. The North Face’s classic high-pile zip-up is now on sale and we’ve never seen it this affordable.

$110 / $54.83
by The North Face

 

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You’ll get something that will last for years, with zero buyer’s remorse and plenty of feel-good serotonin every time you pull it out.”

 

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