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Fun Gym Clothes

A year and a half into my fitness journey and I still do not own a gym tshirt. Nope, not one. I have plain tank tops, but they are too tight and well, just plain and boring! I tried to cut up an old tshirt and 'Project Runway' it into a workout shirt, but that was a horrendous Pintrest Fail. Oh well, guess I'll spend the $20 and just buy a shirt!  I decided to steer clear of Lulumon and Nike's price tags and went in search for workout clothes in the 20 dollar range. There's a lot of bad workout clothes out there, trust me, I looked, but here are some fun fitness finds to add to your gym wardrobe.

I compiled this list solely for saving you and myself some time. I don't have any affiliation with these sites and I don't make any money if you decide to buy one of these tops. I just thought I'd share :)
Check these out:

Muscle Club 
For my lady lifters out there, check out the Muscleclub.com for sassy workout gear and the shortest of short shorts. This shirt pretty much sums it up. 


Love Fitness
This is a lovely family owned business site with bold yet feminine fitness gear. Here are a few of my favs. 




Spreadshirt.com 
This site has a ton of great shirts in all  colors, sizes, and styles. Yes, most of the shirt are for dudes and are overly cheesy, obnoxious, or just dumb, but I laughed inside when I saw this. I absolutely love, love this Arnold t-shirt



LookHuman.com 
They have a huge selection of fun shirts with slogans and memes to wear to a festival, if that's your thing. Among the mess, I found this little nemo shirt. Its HILarious! I laugh my ass off everytime I see it, but they were out of stock so I moved on. 


And last and not least, my favorite shop is Hello Fabulous Apparel on Etsy. 

Goal Digger. Get it here. 


aaaaaand Too Legit To Quit, yep this is the one I bought. 
Clean, simple, and I didn't see it on the other sites. Can't wait for it to come in! 




So ladies, what tshirts are you sporting for motivation? Which one do you like? 
Let me know in the comments below. I'm off for a run with Marley...


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