A casual yogi, you’ve never gone for the monopurpose wardrobe. To you, flexibility means, “I can wear these on the street after class and not feel like a misplaced hippie.”
Lunge for multifunctional activewear pieces from Play by Sarah Reilly. Her pedigree (Parsons, J.Crew, and Madewell) accounts for the small collection’s clean lines and body-conscious-yet-demure cuts. Color is kept to a minimum (jet, coal, olive, and natural white); the organic cotton and bamboo jersey fabrics breathe (very important in yoga) and wick away moisture.
There are old-school drawstring bike shorts and leggings with gusseted seams and flattering wide rear waistbands. Slim-fit tanks and onesies have built-in support and intriguing necklines (deep scoop down the back, double V with crisscross stretch grosgrain straps).
Off the mat, Reilly’s cowl-neck LBD charms with its wide obi belt, midthigh rise, and jersey fabric that hugs all the right places. The lined fleece hoodie with skewed zipper is acceptably punk/bedouin chic, and a jumbo-size racer-back tank with anatomical spine print makes our creepy side smile.
Available online at playbysarahreilly.com, $48-$268.
Photo: Courtesy of Play by Sarah Reilly
You’ve got the gear. Now get in shape.
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