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6 Sporty Looks You Need For Your New Olympics-Inspired You

The Olympic Games have us all watching our favourite athletes compete for gold and they are also inspiring us in getting sporty. Getting you ready for your new sporty you we have selected 6 labels that will have you looking the part.

Circle Sportswear has teamed up with French fashion label Claudie Pierlot to bring us a capsule collection that is designed with running in mind. The collection is made up of 5 pieces, created with recycled plastic bottles, that are soft, seamless and move with you. And what better way to be inspired by the Paris Olympics than with French fashion.

Melbourne-based brand Echt has just released its Lovestruck collection, a 20-piece collection in fabulous bright pink. The collection includes everything from leggings to shorts, from tracksuit pants to puffer jackets.

Buttery soft and ultra light, LSKD's leggings are one of our all-time favourite leggings. Designed to feel like a second skin, they come in a variety of cuts including full length with pockets, 3/4 length and bike shorts.

Asics has just launched the Gel-Kayano 31, an updated version of the legendary Gel-Kayano. The shoe is designed specifically for running, delivering adaptive stability for runners and advanced comfort while offering improved shock absorption and smoother transitions thanks to the PureGEL technology, and comes in a variety of fun colours.

If you're looking for activewear for low or high intensity training that will also double as stylish comfort wear then you will love Pinky & Kamal's sprint short and vibration crop. Made from recycled spandex, the pieces are designed with contouring seam detailing to sculpt and smooth.

For the ultimate sporty look for your everyday comfort, there is no better label than Bonds. We're fans of the genderless tracksuit pants and hoodies that are the perfect combo to keep you warm while heading out on an early morning run or for just lazing about on a Sunday.

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