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LKSD's massive mid-year sale: Shop leggings, shorts, tops and more up to 50 per cent off

LKSD's massive mid-year sale: Shop leggings, shorts, tops and more up to 50 per cent off

7NEWS04-06-2025
Cult-favourite Aussie activewear brand, LKSD is having its massive mid-year sale with items up to 50 per cent off.
Now is the perfect time to upgrade your activewear and keep motivated this winter.
One of the brand's hero products are the Elixir Ultra High-Rise 7/8 Legging with Pockets which merge innovative fabric technology with a flattering design.
Retailing for $94, usually $110, these black leggings are a reimagined take on the much-loved Elixir 7/8 Length Tights — now upgraded with practical features and even more technical finesse.
Crafted from the brand's signature Zephyr fabric, these leggings offer an ultra-lightweight, ultra-soft 'second-skin' feel, perfect for everything from intense workouts to relaxed, all-day wear.
The material is engineered to deliver real performance without compromising on comfort or flexibility.
Aesthetically, the leggings are built to enhance natural curves, thanks to strategically placed booty-shaping contour panels. The absence of a front rise seam ensures a smooth, flattering look, while the dual side pockets bring welcomed utility — easily accommodating phones or other essentials without disrupting the sleek silhouette.
The ultra high-rise waist provides secure support without digging in, rolling down, or riding up. And for an added touch of clever design, the bonded hem is made to stretch — users are encouraged to gently pull it for a customised fit around the ankle.
The bonded hem is designed for adjustability. A gentle stretch ensures it fits snugly and comfortably around your leg, making each pair feel tailored to you.
Shoppers have given the leggings, a 4.6-star rating on LKSD's website.
'These leggings are so supportive, the best fit,' one happy shopper wrote.
'These leggings feel like a second skin,' another shopper commented.
'They are incredibly comfortable, I would recommend them to anyone, ' a third reviewer wrote.
To help you shop LKSD's huge sale, we've curated a list below of some of the top products that are discounted.
Sports bras
Stamina Sports Bra, $39 — $41 down from $80
Galvanise Sports Bra, 2.0, $49 —$31 down from $80
Agile Sports Bra, $60 — $10 down from $70
Push The Limit Sports Bra, $68 — $12 down from $80
Define Sports Bra, $39 — $31 down from $70
Leggings
Fusion Thermal Ultra High-Rise Full Length Legging, $91 — $39 down from $130
— $33 down from $110
Fusion Ultra High-Rise 3/4 Legging, $29 — $56 down from $85
Blaze Ultra High-Rise Full Length Legging, $79 — $31 down from $110
Elite High-Rise 7/8 Legging, $48 — $72 down from $120
Tops
Go-To FLXCotton Tank, $29 — $20 down from $49
Base Tank, $39 — $21 down from $60
Breeze Training Tank, $39 — $21 down from $60
Flow Performance Tank 2.0, $49 — $11 down from $60
Liberty Ruched Tank, $59 — $21 down from $80
Shorts
Fusion Ultra High-Rise 4' Shorts, $68 — $12 down from $80
Power Train 2'' Shorts, $59 — $21 down from $80
Accelerate 3'' Run Shorts, $49 — $26 down from $75
Elevate Soft Touch 4'' Shorts, $59 — $21 down from $80
Energy 1.8' Training Short, $49 — $31 down from $80
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