It’s no secret that athleisure was the de facto uniform of 2020 — and even though things are going back to “normal,” it’s clear that the comfy gear that we lived in is here to stay. From playful biker shorts and flattering tops, to super soft sweats and patterned hi-rise pants, there is no shortage of options to add to your wardrobe.

There are the typical active wear labels we all know and love (Lululemon and Alo, we are looking at you) but thanks to a growing demand for elevated basics, brands like Ganni and Rhode have debuted workout lines this year. And there is nothing more motivating than adding new styles to your workout wear rotation.

Whether you are putting on stretchy sets to exercise, run errands or as a dressed down look, here are some brands we are loving right now.

Something Navy x Bandier

Since debuting a clothing line, the pieces from Something Navy have been instant sell-outs. Now, they have added activewear to the mix and the line is perfect for both working out and just adding into your everyday wardrobe. We are particularly obsessing over the wrap tops which pair perfectly with matching Something Navy x Bandier pants as well as a pair of cute jeans.

Something Navy X Bandier Crossover Top, $78, bandier.com.
Something Navy X Bandier Jogger, $108, bandier.com.

Terez

This active wear brand is all about having fun, thanks to the bright patterns and bold colors. The line includes everything from leggings and sports bras as well as tanks, tees and even fleece pullovers for those chilly mornings. A collaboration with womenswear brand Black Iris debuted this summer, including floral prints and options for kids.

NYC at Night Hi-Shine Sports Bra. $65, leggings, $95, terez.com.

AVRE

This eco-friendly line of footwear is made with fibers created from recycled plastic from water bottles, making them both Uber-chic and sustainable. With a variety of color ways and patterns, there is pair to match all of your workout sets.

Cupshe

While the line originally launched with swimwear, we are totally thrilled about the addition of workout gear. The size-inclusive brand “inspired by California’s laid-back aesthetic” now offers leggings, tops and sweatshirts in both simple neutrals and playful patterns.

Cupshe High Neck sweatshirt, $36, cupshe.com.
Cupshe Skyline leggings, $26, cupshe.com.

Wknd Nation

The perfect sweatpants do not exis…Honestly, we are totally obsessed with this super cozy, super flattering styles from Wknd Nation. Made with 100% organic cotton, styles include track pants and joggers along with all day PJs (yes, please!) and boardroom shorts with stitched pockets ideal for home, work or social occasions.

Live The Process

Founded in 2013 with a mission of “continual transformation on an emotional, physical;l, intellectual and spiritual level,” Live the Process has become the go-to celeb brand — fans include Bella and Gigi Hadid, Emily Ratajowski, Irina Shayk and Cardi B., among others — thanks to the super soft, totally flattering styles of athleisure. Now, they are launching washable and recycled cashmere, the perfect addition to our winter wardrobe.

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Live The Process Cosmic sports bra, $112, farfetch.com.
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Live The Process Cosmic biker shorts, $96, farfetch.com.

LiCi Fit

There is nothing better than a colorful set that fits just right, and LiCi Fit gets it right with their sports bras and leggings, including the Criss Cross top and the High Waist Scrunched Leggings. Active mamas Molly Simms and Brooke Burke have been spotted recently wearing pieces from the brand, including the Elevate Convertible Bra and the Elevate Long-Sleeved Crop Top.

LiCI Fit Barbie Boa leggings, $85, licifit.com. LiCI Fit Barbie Boa bra, $45, licifit.com.

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