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Athleta's 25% off Mother's Day sale is stocked with mom-approved activewear deals

Athleta's 25% off Mother's Day sale is stocked with mom-approved activewear deals

CNN24-04-2025

Good news for moms (and anyone else) who love Athleta: The activewear brand kicked off its Mother's Day sale, taking 25% off its latest arrivals. A household favorite in my family, Athleta has won over the likes of my mom, aunt and grandma with its tried-and-true apparel. We love its splashy bright colors and expansive size range, like sports bras catering to different sizes. My family members have even collected their fair share of fitness accessories, like the bestselling belt bag.
This sale slashes prices on classics like leggings, lounge sets, beachwear and more, so there's no shortage of options. To help you find perfect Mother's Day gifts before May 11, I rounded up the best Mother's Day deals at Athleta, inspired by pieces in my own and my family members' wardrobes. Plus, select kids' styles are on sale too, so that you can match accordingly with your mini-me.
Athleta Transcend Square Neck Crop Sports Bra
Soft and comfortable, the Transcend sports bra tank is a no-brainer for light workouts. I often struggle to find sports bras that fit and flatter my bust, so I appreciate that Athleta offers cup sizes. This square-neck top has been flattering for my pilates workouts and treadmill walks.
Athleta Breezy Tank
Take it from my mom, who lives in Florida, this sleeveless tank can come in clutch when hot weather raises your temperature. It lives up to its name with a lightweight fabric and loose fit. She loves wearing them on bike rides and for unrestricted weight lifting.
Athleta Trekkie Relaxed Mid Rise Joggers
From long walks to lounging around the house, my mom swears by these swishy joggers. It's made with a performance nylon ripstop fabric and rated UPF 40 to give you protection as you spend more time outdoors.
Athleta Essential Midi Scoop Dress
Whether it be weekend brunches or experiencing new cities, my mom loves traveling with the midi dress because of its packability and easy styling. It adopts a soft, stretchy Supima cotton in a billowy silhouette.
Athleta Trekkie North Mid Rise Shorts
Outfitting her active lifestyle, Athleta shorts are a favorite of my aunt's because of their convenient zippered pockets. It keeps essentials safely and securely stashed while she frequents amusement parks in Florida.
Athleta All About Crossbody Belt Bag
Every woman in my family owns and totes this belt bag. It's made with an easy-to-clean, water-resistant fabric that handles wear and tear beautifully. I also appreciate its sturdy construction to prevent items from spilling out upon opening the bag.
Athleta Transcend High-Rise 7/8 Leggings
A runner-up in CNN Underscored's leggings test, these Trascend tights impressed our testers with its comfortable and sturdy feel, fitting like a glove. They handled both high- and low-intensity workouts, like yoga and pickleball, to Pvolve and StairMaster sessions, with ease.
Athleta Retreat High Rise Linen Ankle Pants
Stroll to the farmer's market or hit the seaside on vacay in these airy linen pants. Their drawstring waistband makes for a more customizable fit, and their three on-sale colors are versatile for mixing and matching. Or, complete the set while the matching Retreat button-down top is discounted.
Athleta Transcend Dress
As tested by reviews editor Tobey Grummet Segal, this exercise dress soared to the top of our list for the best workout clothes for women. It's made with a lightweight fabric and boasts UPF 40 protection. Hit the courts and stash tennis balls in its hidden side pockets.
Athleta Everyday Crew Socks
Everyone needs a solid pair of socks, and I love these crew socks in white from Athleta. I enjoy their thickness, which wears well with running shoes to loafers. They feel soft and stretchy, plus feature added cushion for the heels and balls of the feet. If you're coming up empty with your Mother's Day gift search, let these deals give you plenty of inspiration for gifts under $100 and practical gifts for her. You can snag brand new arrivals during the Athleta Mother's Day sale, running the gamut of exercise dresses and skirts fit for pickleball or tennis, swimsuits for spring and summer and more. It's great timing too, with the warmer weather. A bonus: The 25% discount stacks on existing sales. Just add to cart and head to checkout to see the final pricing.
Our savvy deals team, including senior editor Rikka Altland, deals editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, rakes the internet for hours to find the best deals for readers. That includes checking price history to ensure you're getting a good bargain and keeping tabs on coveted products for when they go on sale at a moment's notice.
As someone who has covered fashion deals and product reviews for more than four years, Saguin curated this list of Athleta deals with hits that are both top-tested items and those with impressive discounts.

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