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Gymology launches activewear clothing range


Manchester-based Gymology, a fresh food delivery service set up in 2018,
has launched its debut activewear clothing range, as it looks to becoming a
one-stop-shop lifestyle brand.

The women’s activewear line has been designed by 26-year-old co-founder
Katie Booth, a former triathlete on the Olympic Development Tri team, and
features leggings, sports bras, jackets, T-shirts, and jumpers.

Commenting on Gymology entering the activewear market, Booth said in a
statement: “Gymwear is something I have always had a passion for. Quite
often though, when I would try products on, I’d think ‘this would be better
if it was like this instead’.

“I, therefore, decided to make my own. I grew tired of having to pull my
leggings up whilst working out, so wanted to create some that held your
stomach and had something to stay in place. I’m over the moon with how
they’ve turned out.”

There are two collections for women, the Signature and Chrysalis, with a
third called Rosea coming soon, all of which offer premium quality,
supportive and comfortable activewear and loungewear which the brand states
have been “tried, tested and passed” for running, gym, yoga and chilling
out.

Gymology launches activewear clothing range

Highlights from the activewear range includes gym leggings with a ‘pull
in’ and ‘hold up’ waistband and ‘peachy bum’ contouring to ensure
figure-flattering fit.

The brand added that it is following up the womenswear launch with a
menswear collection that will be designed by Booth’s business partner and
fiancé, Jon Worsnop. The menswear collection it adds will “complement” the
women’s offering.

Prices for the Gymology activewear line ranges from 34 pounds for the
sports bras and T-shirts to 54 pounds for the brand’s sweaters, leggings
and jacket.

Images: courtesy of Gymology



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