
For the moms who never sit still: Athleta's Mother's Day sale is here
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Ready to upgrade your fitness gear this summer? Well, good news, ladies. Athleta's Mother's Day Sale is here, giving up to 25% off sitewide and up to 50% off summer styles. It's the perfect time to stock up on your workout and athleisure essentials, but don't wait — this sale ends May 5!
From squat jumps to yoga flows, the brand's supportive tops are designed to keep you in place, and leggings to pull the cheeks together. None of that awkward giggling or camel toe situations, just pure comfort and head-to-toe style.
This Mother's Day, it's time to treat yourself, buy it for mom, or maybe both, because the prices are that good. Their clothing offers supportive designs that stay in place, no matter how intense your routine gets, and wash well over time, so you don't need to toss it after a few wears.
And you'll be sure to find activewear that can transition from work to play without showing any sweat because the materials are moisture-wicking and professional for the office. Find all the hottest styles and then some on the Athleta Mother's Day Sale.
Shop all the newest styles, from shorts to short-sleeve tops, and even find mommy-and-me matching moments and check out the Mother's Day gift guide, curated by Athleta, for even more ideas.
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Cropped trench coats are all the rage right now. Jump on the trend and add this classic khaki top to your cart. Not into camel tones? Try a New Yorker's coveted shade in black.
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For all those studio sessions, this top features smart rib placement at the armholes and advanced stitching that flexes with every stretch, comfort without the chafe and freedom without limits. Now, all you need to do is pick your color.
Get 25% off at checkout!
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These leggings are size-inclusive from XXS to 3XL and come in just about every color. Plus, they're on sale! So, if you have an excuse, speak now because this deal is about to fly away.
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If you like to look chic while working out, this one-shoulder sports bra is definitely serving hot girl summer. It comes in sizes XS-XL, but they're already sold out in two sizes, so act fast.
Get 25% off at checkout!
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Sold in XXS to XL, this grey jumpsuit looks great from desk to dinner in a cool, girl-like way. Bring this athletic energy with you wherever you go and serve up style your way. Available in four colors!
This article was written by Emma Sutton-Williams, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter and resident fashionista. Emma is one of the best-dressed ladies in The Post's office, and also known for finding an unbelievable deal on any one of her stylish outfits. Divulging on everything from the most-popular and most-underrated purse brands to her honest thoughts on Kim Kardashian's Skims undergarments and apparel, Emma has cultivated an eye for style and an expertise for identifying the clothes and accessories worth your coin. At the same time, she proudly models the products she picks so you can see their fit and function first-hand. Emma has been creating shopping guides for The Post since 2024, and previously held bylines in Rolling Stone, Oprah Daily, Parents, InStyle, StyleCaster and more.
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