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Get Your Butt in Gear: GapBody Sport Essential Perfect Pants

Wed, 04/16/2008 - 1:00pm by FitSugar
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I will freely admit it; I am a workout pant fanatic. When you try go to the gym every day, you need a bunch of workout pants or you'll end up with a lot of laundry every day. So I am always on the watch for new pants, especially comfortable and flattering ones.

My girlfriend recently told me about her favorite new workout pants, the GapBody Sport Essential Perfect Pants ($44.50). So I had to check them out myself and they seem like a great moderately priced workout pant to add to your fitness wardrobe. I've personally always been a fan of GapBody underwear because it's comfortable and soft, so it makes sense that their workout gear would be comfy, too. From what I can tell, they don't have any wicking properties or fancy stuff like that (made of just polyester and spandex), but sometimes you want to wear "comfortable and flattering" instead of "fancy fabric technology." Interested? Then buy them here.

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  • latent's picture
    latent
    1

    fit, I love you but 45 dollars is NOT moderately priced. It's way over priced, particularly for SAHMs who're on a budget trying to workout and stay in shape and still look cute doing it.

    24 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • wackdoodle's picture
    wackdoodle
    3

    I too love GapBody undies. I always forget that they make exercise togs too.

    24 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • allthingsgrow's picture
    allthingsgrow
    5

    My favorite workout store is Lucy - about the same price range as Gap (maybe more expensive for the great stuff) and they have a wide selection.

    24 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • katie225's picture
    katie225
    6

    unless they make my butt look as amazing as a pair of lululemon basic black pants makes them look, i'm just going to save up my money for something else.

    24 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • lightheaded's picture
    lightheaded
    7

    This would be more of a splurge for me... I will stick with my Target pants (awesome btw)

    24 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • MA cw's picture
    MA cw
    8

    I agree, lightheaded-- I buy all my workout pants from Target. These look nice and I'd probably really like them, but I think Target is more my price range for something I wear an hour a day and get all sweaty in. Someday, though, I'll invest more in good workout clothes...

    24 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • idawson's picture
    idawson
    11

    I usually stick to TJ Maxx or Marshall's for my gym pants. I was in the Gap yesterday and saw them - they are cute. I will see if they make it to the outlet or go on sale later ...

    24 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • clinneme's picture
    clinneme
    12

    Ah, I have four pair. Love them, they aren't extremely elastic, but fit just tight enough in all the right places. =)

    24 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • theassistant's picture
    theassistant
    14

    I have these too and LOVE them. For those of you who think it's a lot to spend, I was in the same boat. Buyer's remorse went out the window the first time I wore them. If you work out daily, and especially if you go the gym, it's definitely legit to invest in your gear.

    23 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • MSL83's picture
    MSL83
    15

    I recently bought a pair and I LOVE them! I bought them at the Gap Outlet for 30 bucks. I never thought I would spend that much on workout pants! But hey you do have to invest in quality clothes if you're at gym 5 days a week. Plus, I they make my legs look longer and leaner. It also offers wicking properties.

    8 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • MSL83's picture
    MSL83
    16

    I recently bought a pair and I LOVE them! I bought them at the Gap Outlet for 30 bucks. I never thought I would spend that much on workout pants! But hey you do have to invest in quality clothes if you're at gym 5 days a week. Plus, I they make my legs look longer and leaner. It also offers wicking properties.

    8 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment

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