
H&M launches new Move running collection ahead of the London marathon this month
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H&M offers more than stylish fashion pieces, accessories, or beauty, as it also has an impressive athleisure range, otherwise known as the Move collection.
The leading high street store has recently released its Studio Collection, as well as its new Move Running collection, which has caught our attention.
H&M's Move Running collection has landed at the perfect time as the London marathon is just weeks away – though you don't have to be a marathon runner to shop the collection.
The H&M Move Running capsule is perfect to wear for weekend strolls, pilates classes, lounging at home, or running – whether you're a beginner starting the couch to 5km, or a seasoned professional.
H&M's Move Running collection covers all bases, as it includes lightweight running jackets, hoodies, as well as leggings and shorts.
What we love about the new drop is H&M has crafted its creations from innovative materials, including DryMove fabric, which is moisture wicking and helps to pull sweat away from the body to help regulate the wearer's body temperature, as well as ShapeMove technology.
H&M has paid extra attention to detail as the items are fitted with pockets for gels to sit in, towel loops, as well as reflective panels for your safety.
Of course leggings are a no brainer, and we can never have too many leggings, but the shorts, which are available in a tight fit cycling style or a hybrid between a billowy racer short and cycling layer underneath for coverage, is a firm favourite of ours.
The collection ranges in price from £8.99 to £44.99, which we think is super affordable and much better prices than rival brands.
With plenty of garments to shop at H&M, and that's the new edit alone, we have whittled down our favourites.
Shop our top picks in H&M's new Move Running collection
High Support Sports Bra with ShapeMove
Designed for more intense workouts, this high-support sports bra features ShapeMove technology for optimal comfort and support, as well as DryMove technology for breathability. The moisture-wicking fabric keeps you cool and dry, while the adjustable straps and secure underband provide a customised fit to ensure you are comfortable throughout your run. It features wide and adjustable shoulder straps, as well as hook-and-eye fastening on the racerback. Available in black and white, as well as extra small to 3XL, but sizes are selling fast.
BUY NOW FOR £21.99
Lightweight Running Shorts
These lightweight running shorts have been designed for maximum breathability and freedom of movement when working out. The relaxed fit and airy fabric make them ideal for warm weather runs, while the high waisted elasticated waistband ensures a secure, comfortable and flexible fit. Available in extra small to XXL sizes.
BUY NOW FOR £18.99
Running Jacket
Brave the elements with this windproof and water-repellent running jacket, designed for ultimate performance in unpredictable weather. The lightweight, breathable fabric keeps you protected without overheating, while the reflective details are paramount for your safety when pounding the pavements in low light. It boasts a zip front, subtle funnel collar, and adjustable hem you can customise to suit your preferences. It comes in cream and black, both available in sizes extra small to XXL.
BUY NOW FOR £44.99
Double-layered Running Shorts with DryMove
These double-layered running shorts combine built-in compression jersey shorts with a lightweight outer layer for extra support and coverage. Consider them a hybrid between a cycling short and racer short. H&M's DryMove technology wick away moisture to keep you feeling dry and comfortable. Available in navy blue and black, including extra small to extra extra large.
BUY NOW FOR £18.99
Sports Top with DryMove
This sports top is the perfect layering item to wear over a sports bra, a tight fit long sleeve for extra warmth, or under a ¾ zip up top. The DryMove technology works to absorb moisture from the body to keep you dry. The breathable, lightweight fabric allows for easy movement, making it perfect for gym sessions, yoga, or running. Available in five colours.
BUY NOW FOR £12.99
Warm Running Leggings in DryMove
You can never have too many leggings.Whether you are running in the winter, feel the cold when lounging indoors, these are a must. These warm running leggings have been crafted from H&M's DryMove moisture-wicking fabric to keep you dry, as well as warm, but without overheating. The inner section has been crafted from a brushed fabric. The high waistband offers the desired support and comfort, while the reflective details enhance visibility for early morning or evening runs. Available in extra small to 4XL.
BUY NOW FOR £27.99
Seamless Zip-top Sports Top in DryMove
This seamless sports top is a layering essential to keep you warm in the colder months. The DryMove technology boasts moisture wicking benefits. The half-zip front allows for adjustable ventilation, making it perfect for layering during workouts, and makes it easy to slip on and off. With a soft, stretchy feel, it's ideal for everything from running to strength training, even casual walks.
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