Is John Lewis now the ultimate destination for fitness wear? Our fashion editor certainly thinks so

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Welcome to woman&home’s online shopping where we reveal where to buy the most popular and top-rated products. This guide is about John Lewis's new fitness wear, but you may also be interested in backpacks for working women, the most flattering swimwear styles for every shape and the best supportive bras to help you nail your workout.

Store giant John Lewis has launched six new fitness brands into their new ‘athleisure’ concept zone, which offers women on-trend leisurewear, designed to make you feel and look your ultimate best. The six new brands have all been specifically chosen by John Lewis as they are high quality, made to last brands offering up the best sports bras, best leggings and best leggings with pockets that will ensure your workout wardrobe is in great shape.

Available on johnlewis.com and in six shops across the country the new brands include the exclusive UK launch of premium American brand Athleta. The fitness and lifestyle brand designs active performance clothing that is beautiful, technical and sustainable to carry women through their lives in motion - from yoga and training to commute and travel. In addition to being a B-Corporation (a company that uses business for good) Athleta is committed to igniting a community of active, healthy, confident women and girls who empower each other to realize their limitless potential.”

Athleta will join hugely loved sports brand Sweaty Betty, now available in John Lewis stores for the first time. Other new brands to launch within the space include high fashion sportswear label Stella by Adidas, Hush’s first-ever athleisure offering, Calvin Klein Performance and Scandinavian brand Ilse Jacobsen.

Jo Bennett, Head of Womenswear says, “ We have seen a radical shift in the way we are living our lives, and what our customers now require from the clothes they choose to wear. At the heart of this concept are women who have an incredible zest for life, they are active, strong and enjoy fitness but also enjoy a little indulgence!"

As well as selling activewear John Lewis recognises the importance of fitness in peoples lives, both physically and mentally and aims to build local communities by holding virtual wellness classes and events hosted by brand ambassadors. The next event is tomorrow 5th Sept where they'll be unmissable talks on mental health, meditation workshops, yoga and dance classes, cookalongs and more. All in collaboration with experts like AJ Odudu, Lucy Sheridan, and Naomi Shimada.

Tickets cost £5 per two-hour session, with different themed sessions like midday mindfulness running throughout the day - so pick the one that speaks to you most by clicking here...

You can also now experience the incredible workout Peloton Bike in nine John Lewis stores across the country. With a personalised walkthrough by Peloton experts, they’ll fill you in about the live studio experience you can subscribe to and enjoy at home, including thousands of classes taught by elite instructors, and curated playlists from the world’s best artists. The Peloton Bike is priced at £1,990, plus £39 per month for the unlimited class subscription, which includes access to the Peloton App.

Here's our pick of the best athleisure and sportswear available at John Lewis now

Athleisure Bra, £39, sizes xs-xl, Hush at John Lewis

Athleisure Bra, £39, sizes xs-xl, Hush at John Lewis

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High Shine Workout Shorts, £45, sizes xxs-xl, Sweaty Betty at John Lewis

High Shine Workout Shorts, £45, sizes xxs-xl, Sweaty Betty at John Lewis

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V Neck Jersey Top, £45, sizes xs- xl, Hush at John Lewis

V Neck Jersey Top, £45, sizes xs- xl, Hush at John Lewis

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Gary Yoga Pants, £80, sizes xxs- xxl (length s & reg), Sweaty Betty at John Lewis

Gary Yoga Pants, £80, sizes xxs- xxl (length s & reg), Sweaty Betty at John Lewis

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Outdoor boost running shoes, £179.95, Adidas by Stella McCartney at John Lewis

Outdoor boost running shoes, £179.95, Adidas by Stella McCartney at John Lewis

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Glass Water Bottle 500ml, £20, Caroline Gardner at John Lewis

Glass Water Bottle 500ml, £20, Caroline Gardner at John Lewis

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Long sleeve sports top, £69, sizes xs-l Athleta at John Lewis

Long sleeve sports top, £69, sizes xs-l Athleta at John Lewis

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Yoga Mat Carrier, £19.99, Gaiam at John Lewis

Yoga Mat Carrier, £19.99, Gaiam at John Lewis

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Powder hoodie, £109.95, sizes xs-xl, Adidas by Stella McCartney at John Lewis

Powder hoodie, £109.95, sizes xs-xl, Adidas by Stella McCartney at John Lewis

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Semi Transparent Raincoat, £125, Ilse Jacobsen at John Lewis

Semi Transparent Raincoat, £125, Ilse Jacobsen at John Lewis

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Leggings, £19, sizes xxs-xl (length s,m,l) Mint velvet at John Lewis

Leggings, £19, sizes xxs-xl (length s,m,l) Mint velvet at John Lewis

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Underwired sports bra, £42, sizes 30DD-36G, Panache at John Lewis

Underwired sports bra, £42, sizes 30DD-36G, Panache at John Lewis

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Hannah Hughes
Group Fashion Editor

Hannah Hughes is Group Fashion Editor at Future Publishing. Her work appears in woman&home, Woman, Woman's Own, and Woman's Weekly magazines.

She is a fashion creative with over fifteen years of solid experience in editorial, commercial, and celebrity styling. She has an in-depth knowledge of the luxury, mid and high-street fashion sectors, which she developed over a decade spent as Fashion Director at some of the UK's most widely read women's magazines, including You Magazine and Look Magazine.