High-quality fabrics create smooth silhouette and snug fit. Available in various colors, patterns, and sizes. Moisture-wicking properties keep wear dry during exercise
Tankini combines tank top and bikini bottom introduced in late 1990s. Named after 1920s tank suits worn in swimming pools. Created by Anne Cole, who launched her own tankini in 1998
Founded in 1952 by British tennis player Fred Perry and Austrian footballer Tibby Wegner. Initially produced as free sweatbands for top players. Launched with white and black tennis shirt at Wimbledon in 1952
First introduced in 1920s by Le Coq Sportif founder Émile Camuset. Became common at Olympic Games by late 1930s. Adidas introduced tracksuit combination in 1964. Popularized by fitness culture and hip hop in 1980s America
Activewear has evolved from gym wear to fashion-forward fashion. Celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid blend fitness with style
Heat.RDY uses moisture-wicking fabrics for quick sweat evaporation. Cold.RDY provides insulation while allowing moisture escape. Wind.RDY shields athletes from wind and wind chill. Rain.RDY features waterproof materials with moisture-wicking seams