yoga clothes that fit well

Hi, do any other women feel overly exposed in yoga class?  I thought my yoga clothes looked good when I bought them, but when I am actually doing yoga, I feel like I need a bib to cover up.  I'm thinking I need to buy a sports bra and tank top (my favorite combination) with more coverage.  Any suggestions?  I'd prefer a store where I can try on the clothes instead of just online. Thanks!


Target has a pretty good selection of work out clothes including yoga pants (and fitting rooms).


I don't bother getting clothes that are specifically called "yoga" wear. I get leggings that are comfortable and flattering and move easily without pulling down and staying down during downward facing dog or similar. Then I top it off with a loose tee or long light sweatshirt that won't fall up around my ears in inversions and wear a tank under it, just in case.


Most of my clothes are from the Old Navy "Active" line which fit pretty well. If you're considered about length you might actually consider maternity. Usually maternity workout clothes just have some added length since they're a stretchier material. I still wear most of the things I bought for my last pregnancy.


Prana makes good-fitting yoga clothes.  Sold at many stores, including Nordstrom, Blue Ridge Mountain Sport and Studio Yoga (both in Madison), REI, etc. Also available online (free shipping) http://www.prana.com


I've been pleased with workout/yoga wear from Lands End, which sells a lot of extended (petite, plus, tall) sizes.


TJ Maxx and Marshalls carry 90 degrees which have quality, sweat-wicking gear at reasonable prices. The tops cover well.


I've been getting a bunch of emails from Late Hudson's Fabletics brand. The entry offers look great. I'd probably cancel and not do the monthly but at $25-30 an outfit I'm temped to try a few. Anyone tried this brand?



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