.Target's new All in Motion activewear brand goes up to size 4X for women!
— so the clothing that supports us should follow suit. Target is bringing an all-new inclusive activewear line to stores. It's called"All in Motion," and it's for-real affordable for more body types.
In addition to the inclusive sizing, the lack of burden on your wallet for this launch is also a major win. Prices, on average, for leggings, shorts, and tops from Target's newest owned brand range from only $8 to $30. Women's clothes specifically cost anywhere from $12 to $45, the men's line ranges from $12 to $68, and the kids' apparel costs $8 to $30. The sporting goods goes for as low as $4 up to $70.
Jill Sando, Target's senior vice president and general merchandise manager, Apparel and Accessories and Home, told POPSUGAR in a statement via email that they got feedback from over 15,000 men, women, and kids with varying activity levels across the US."One thing became abundantly clear to us," she said."Guests are seeking quality activewear and sporting goods that they trust will perform at an affordable price.
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