I'm shopping the Girlfriend Collective sale for up to 70% off my favorite leggings and more
As a former dancer turned yoga and pilates lover, you will never catch me wearing itchy and uncomfortable tights and leotards again. As such, I have extremely high comfort standards when it comes to activewear, but struggled for a long time to find the sweet spot between style, sustainability, and soft fabrics that last for years. Thankfully, I found the Girlfriend Collective a few years ago, and it's been my go-to activewear brand ever since. But that doesn't mean I want to pay full price, which is why I'll be stocking up on new styles during the current Girlfriend Collective Anniversary Sale.During the sale, Girlfriend Collective is offering the best deals we've seen from the brand all year with 30% off sitewide and up to 70% off sale items. Among the markdowns are editor-favorites like the Compressive Pocket Legging, our top legging with pockets we've ever tested, and plus-size activewear we love, from bras to dresses to accessories and more.With the entire site on sale, you might be overwhelmed by your options. Luckily, we have you covered with recommendations. Ahead, check out our favorite deals from the Girlfriend Collective Anniversary Sale.Note: The prices shown here may not reflect the prices you see on the product page. Be sure to add the item to your cart to see the correct discount calculated.
Like all of Girlfriend Collective's activewear, the brand's best selling Paloma Bra is made from a mix of recycled water bottles and spandex. It's designed for medium-impact workouts and keeps you snug during runs and HIIT classes alike. The Paloma's longline silhouette also makes it look more like a crop top than a sports bra, which is great if you prefer to go shirtless during your sweat sessions.
A bestseller for a reason, the longline Paloma Bra is one of my most reached-for activewear pieces. It's made with Girlfriend's signature compression fabric, which offers comfortable and smoothing support. It also comes in 11 different shades, so you can mix and match with your favorite leggings. But my favorite part has to be that it lacks annoying removable pads, but is double-lined and substantial enough to wear on its own.
Not only are these high-rise leggings comfortable and durable, but each pair is made from 25 recycled water bottles. The FLOAT fabric is ultra-soft and stretchy, making it perfect for low-impact workouts.
Girlfriend Collective is perhaps best known for its top-notch compressive leggings. But the FLOAT Ultralight Leggings deserve way more hype if you ask me. Butter-soft doesn't even begin to describe how great this fabric feels. These leggings are soft, stretchy, and lightweight to the point that you'll forget you're even wearing them, making them great for outdoor or heated workouts. I've had my pair for years, and they still look good as new despite going through the washing machine several times. Plus, they're available in two inseam lengths, depending on your height and preference.Read our full Girlfriend Collective sustainable leggings review to learn more.The Girlfriend Collective Anniversary Sale went live on June 24 and will continue until July 6, so you still have over a week to shop. Some colors and sizes are already selling out, though, so the sooner the better.The annual Anniversary Sale is consistently one of the biggest sales of the year, on par with the brand's other major promotions during shopping holidays like Black Friday, so now's a great time to shop.For more activewear deals, check out our roundups of the best Vuori discount codes, Athleta coupons, and Alo discount codes.
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