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UK cult activewear brand Sweaty Betty launches in Australia: 'I've never found better leggings'

UK cult activewear brand Sweaty Betty launches in Australia: 'I've never found better leggings'

Daily Mail​7 hours ago
A UK activewear brand loved by celebrities and fitness fans worldwide has finally landed in Australia - and shoppers can't stop raving about how flattering and long-lasting the pieces are.
Sweaty Betty, which until now was only available Down Under via international shipping, has launched a dedicated Australian online store.
A-listers and stars like Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Alba, and Halle Berry all swear by the brand's popular activewear - with the latter also launching her own collection in 2021.
Now, Aussie customers are wasting no time snapping up their favourites.
The launch includes the cult Power Workout Leggings ($139) - so popular that one pair sells every minute globally - as well as redesigned Medium Stamina Workout Bras ($79), running shorts, layering pieces and 'after class' sweatshirts.
Shoppers will be pleased to discover inclusive sizing with buys available in sizes XXS to XXL.
Fans say it's not just about performance - it's the way the brand makes them feel.
'I've never found better leggings. They're unbelievably flattering and comfortable,' one shopper said.
Sweaty Betty, which until now was only available here via international shipping, has launched a dedicated Australian online store
Another agreed, adding: 'Everything stays like new, despite all the washing. The quality is incredible - I never have to worry about wear or tear.'
One long-time fan said the durability is unmatched: 'I have a running top from Sweaty Betty that I've had for about 12 years. It's still my favourite to run in.'
Others say the brand boosts their confidence every time they put it on.
'The gym vests and sports bras are fantastic,' one woman wrote.
'The 'after class' sweatshirts are so comfortable, and the leggings fit like a dream. I feel good the second I put them on.'
Some customers have even found the swimwear to be just as impressive, claiming they still look 'good as new' after years of wear and chlorine exposure.
For many, the verdict is simple: the investment is worth it.
'It's great value for money considering how long the pieces last,' one shopper said.
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