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Oh how I love Athleisure wear! As a work from home mom I pretty much live in athleisure wear. Especially since I do my workouts during lunch. When I saw Stitch Fix started offering athletic clothing I knew I needed to schedule an athleisure wear fix.
Reward Yourself
I recently completed Beachbody’s 80 Day Obsession (see review here) and thought what better way to celebrate completing a work out program than new work out clothes? It’s important to celebrate your accomplishments and reward yourself.
New workout clothes can also help give you the extra motivation you need to start or stick with a program. Trust me, it’s worth the investment in your self.
How Stitch Fix Works
Since I don’t like to go to the mall, or can’t find the time, I love that Stitch Fix sends pieces right to my front door for me to try on at my convenience. It’s also the perfect gift for yourself or someone else.
Here’s a rundown on how it works:
- Fill Out Your Style Profile
- Select Your Shipment Date
- Receive 5 Pieces (tops, bottoms, dresses, shoes, accessories)
- Try-On
- Keep What You Like/ Return What You Don’t in Prepaid Envelope
- Get a 25% Discount for Keeping All 5 Items
You can link your Pinterest Board to your style profile so your stylist knows what you like. The more feedback you provide the better your next fix will be. Set your fixes up for automatic delivery or schedule them on demand.
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Stitch Fix Athleisure Wear Review

Nike W NP Tank Vintage $40 and Nike W NK Sculpt HPR Crop $60
First, I tried on the Nike W NP Tank Vintage in coral with the Nike W NK Sculpt HPR Crop pant. The crop pants are high waisted and feel like shape wear. The fabric is stretchy but thick.
Also, I love the new glass water bottle I bought online from Target. I’ve always been afraid to use a glass water bottle for fear I would break it. The silicone sleeve makes me feel a little better about the chances of it shattering. Plus, it’s one of my favorite colors.

Gaiam Atika High-Low Hem Knit Top $34
Next, I tried on the Gaiam Atika High-Low Hem Knit Top. This comfy top has an intricate silver foil elephant print on the front. The fabric is nice and light weight with sleeves between a short-sleeve and tank top length. A longer hem in the back provides rear coverage.
When I unboxed this top I realized it is made by the same company that made my yoga mat. The company name Gaiam roughly translates to “I am the Earth”. Apparently they make a whole host of yoga, fitness and wellness products.

Emory Park Dulce Cross Front Knit Top $28 and Rune Christine Short $48
Lastly, I tried on the Emory Park Dulce Cross Front Knit Top and Rune Christine Short. I love this navy top. It’s light weight and comfy but the cross front gives it a little character. It can easily be worn casually or dressed up a little. The shorts are super soft and comfy. However, I felt a little dumpy in them.
Your Turn
Whether you’re just getting started on a fitness journey or celebrating a milestone of your own don’t forget to celebrate your wins. A Stitch Fix shipment is a fun way to reward yourself.