Consider Athleta your partner in conquering the outdoor chilly workout, once and for all. With a full lineup of activewear specifically made for colder temps thanks to the warming-but-breathable fabrics, it’s performance wear you won’t mind layering on (and will feel satisfyingly color coordinated doing it, too). Get started with our eight picks below, and watch out: Winter might become your favorite workout season.
Keep scrolling for cold-weather workout clothes that’ll feel comfortable and cute while you crush your exercise goals.
Rainier Half Zip, $108
Become an ace at layering with exhibit A, this simultaneously sweat-wicking and quick-drying pullover. Made from recycled materials, it’s about the become the MVP of your activewear drawer.
Flurry Balaclava Rib Mix Solid, $98
Nothing ruins a day outdoors faster than a gust of freezing wind to the face. Make that unfortunate reality a thing of the past with this ribbed knit’s balaclava hood, which protects your face from the cold without obstructing your vision. File under: Products you didn’t know you needed, and now can’t live without.
Inlet Jacket, $178
If working out in a jacket previously fell into the “too restrictive” category for you, this sleek version will change your mind. A combo of stretch-woven and knit fabrics allow for ample mobility and breathability, with special bonded construction that blocks out the wind (aka a long-run’s number-one enemy).
Rainier Reflective Printed Tight, $109
Shorter days mean both cooler and darker outdoor workouts (hello, pitch darkness at 5 p.m.), but these leggings address both. Soft-on-the-inside fabric keeps you warm, while the reflective detailing keeps you safe while you’re on the move.
This made-for-cardio bra has a seasonal spin with a dark floral motif to bring the drama. Like all Ultimate Bras, this one’s breathability and supportive compression make it great for medium-impact sweat seshes.
Altitude Tight in Polartec® Power Stretch®, $98
Swap your basic leggings with these thermal-insulated ones for an instant upgrade. The high-rise and hidden drawstring are an added bonus (because your pants falling down is the last thing you want to worry about in sub-freezing temps).
Momentum Camo Long Sleeve, $69
Your cold-weather workout wardrobe wouldn’t be complete without a staple long-sleeve. This one’s got grippers at the bottom to prevent it from riding up (arguably the best feature ever), plus the fabric has anti-odor technology, because, well, sweating doesn’t stop just when the temps drop.
Flurry Force Insulated PrimaLoft® Jacket, $138
Say no to bulk with a jacket that won’t slow you down or cause you to overheat. Water-resistant fabric and zip pockets (super helpful if you need to shed a glove mid-run) are those tiny details you’ll be so glad you have once you start pounding the pavement—and really nothing beats feeling comfortable and prepared, no?
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