Sportswear is being spotted everywhere this season. No longer confined to the gym, 2020 sees major sportswear trends infiltrating your wardrobe from all angles. Stay informed and on top of the looks that will give you your best performance, from high-tech staples to colour blocking and the latest branded pieces for everyday wear.
Push harder in high performance wear that really works
We’re demanding more from our sportswear than ever before. Brands are tapping into new tech to meet those needs, without skimping on style. But this isn’t about gimmicks and flashiness. Taking their lead from the catwalk, labels are pushing fabrics in new ways, with a focus on sustainable, functional designs that will stand the test of time. Innovative sweat-wicking materials and muscle compression technology can be found in wardrobe essentials from New Balance and Puma, to help you get the most out of your gym session. Want to test out the latest body reactive, climate controlled gym-wear? Try Nike. We love the latest high-tech sport tops and shorts, and responsive-cushioned chunky trainers that deliver on performance as well as style. Shop the new arrivals in store, where we’ve curated cutting-edge men’s performance wear, with savings of up to 60%.
90s nostalgia continues apace
Why buy two outfits when one can serve your needs for both gym and leisure? Multi-functionality and versatility are again the buzzwords when it comes to sportswear this season, but now with an added retro twist. With a shout out to the 90s, tracksuits and chunky trainers are back, combining comfort and style while keeping you bang on trend. Not sure where to start? Try cotton branded sweatshirts from Tommy Hilfiger, a padded sports jacket from Calvin Klein or popper side stripe trousers from Puma. They will soon become the wardrobe essentials you don’t know how you lived without. PS don’t be afraid of the ugly trainer, this look is here to stay. Pair with jeans and a padded hoodie to up wearability and stay on the right side of the trend. Shop the brands nailing athleisure at Swindon Designer Outlet now, with special offers of up to 60% to get you started.
Turn heads in the mono-hued looks of the season
Sportswear is a chance to rip up the fashion rule book and have some fun. Nowhere is this more true than in the trend for dressing head-to-toe in a single shade, otherwise known as colour blocking. Swindon Designer Outlet has all your colour blocking needs covered, with offers of up to 60% on all the hottest trends. Go to the dark side with blackout, or a more neutral take on colour blocking opt for matching pastel tones. Several sportswear brands including Nike and Puma are taking their cue from the ready-to-wear collections, with new gym-ready styles in shades of sherbet lemon and ice blue. Finally why not really make a statement in full look neon? Not for the fainthearted, this look will make a statement and fill you with energy like no other hue this season.
Logos are a go go for the new year
Attention brand fans: proudly wearing one designer, head to toe, is now officially OK. The fashion world is in a 90s revival fever, and sportswear is no exception. Right on cue, Heritage brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein have relaunched their old classics, so you can try the one-brand-all-over look with a vintage twist, meanwhile new sportswear brands like Nike and New Balance are interpreting the look into fresh new wardrobe essentials. So next time you hit the gym, why not sport the monogrammed cap, the top, the tracks and the trainers? If you’re game, add oversized logos, to really embrace this trend. Head down to Swindon Designer Outlet to find all the inspo you need to work the mono-brand aesthetic, with discounts of up to 60%.
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Now that you’ve de-coded the latest sportswear trends, seek out your own take on the looks at York Designer Outlet. Shop great offers on high-tech performance wear, athleisure staples, colour block co-ords and head-to-toe looks from your favourite brands, all under one roof.
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