Buying activewear isn’t just about picking random leggings or shorts anymore. If you train regularly, you know the difference between wearing something decent and wearing something that actually supports your workout.
Instead of going product by product, let’s do this differently.
Here’s how to build complete LSKD outfits based on what you actually train for — strength days, running, lower-intensity sessions, and even rest days. And yes, we’re including accessories too, because they matter more than most people think.
Strength Training Days: Stability, Structure, and Stretch

If your week includes heavy squats, deadlifts, or upper-body sessions, your outfit needs to stay in place. This is where LSKD’s structured pieces work best.
For men, start with training shorts that allow full hip mobility. You don’t want fabric pulling at the bottom of a squat. Pair that with an oversized training tee that gives room through the shoulders and chest. The relaxed fit actually helps during pressing movements and rows because nothing feels restrictive.
If you prefer compression, wearing performance tights under shorts adds extra support without limiting range of motion.
For women, high-waisted leggings are the obvious base layer. The key is choosing a pair that doesn’t roll down mid-set. LSKD’s sculpting leggings are built to hold shape, which is exactly what you want during leg days. Pair them with a medium-support sports bra and, if needed, an oversized tee for layering.
Accessories for strength days are often overlooked. Good training socks make a difference, especially if you’re lifting heavy. LSKD’s socks are designed for movement rather than just style. A small gym towel is also practical if you’re training in a shared space.
The goal here is simple: nothing shifts, nothing distracts you.
Running & Cardio Sessions: Lightweight and Breathable
Running requires a different mindset. Heavy fabrics that feel great during lifting can feel suffocating on a 5K.
For men, lightweight training shorts are the safest bet. Look for breathable materials that wick sweat quickly. A fitted performance tee or sleeveless option works better for airflow compared to oversized styles.
For women, running shorts or lighter leggings are ideal depending on preference. The key is breathability. Pair this with a supportive sports bra — especially for higher-impact cardio — and avoid layering too much.
This is also where accessories become more important. Running-specific socks reduce friction and help prevent blisters. A cap or headwear piece helps during outdoor sessions, especially in warmer weather. If you’re someone who runs outdoors regularly, small additions like these genuinely improve comfort.
And if you’re commuting to a track or park, having a lightweight bag to carry essentials makes things easier. LSKD’s accessory range includes practical options that don’t look overly sporty.
Pilates, Yoga & Low-Impact Training: Comfort First
Low-impact workouts require flexibility more than structure.
For women, softer leggings with moderate compression are ideal. You want stretch, but not stiffness. A lighter-support sports bra or fitted crop works well here. Comfort matters more than compression during slower movements.
For men, lightweight joggers or flexible shorts paired with a breathable tee are usually enough. Nothing too heavy, nothing too tight.
Layering is optional but useful. A hoodie or relaxed sweatshirt works well for warming up and cooling down.
This is also where smaller accessories like headbands or lightweight towels come into play. Since these sessions tend to be slower-paced, your outfit should feel almost second-skin comfortable.
Rest Days & Travel: Activewear Beyond the Gym
Not every LSKD outfit needs to be workout-specific.
Some pieces work best on off days — oversized hoodies, relaxed joggers, and neutral tees. These are the items that transition into travel outfits, airport fits, or casual coffee runs.
If you’re building a small activewear wardrobe, having 2–3 versatile pieces that work outside the gym adds serious value. Neutral colors are usually the smartest choice because they mix easily with everything else.
A good quality bag from the accessories section can double as both gym and travel carry. And if you’re shopping for someone else, gift cards are also available — practical and straightforward.
Don’t Ignore Accessories — They Complete the Outfit
Most people focus only on leggings or shorts and forget the finishing details.
LSKD’s accessories section includes socks, underwear, towels, headwear, running accessories, and bags. While these may seem secondary, they can genuinely improve your overall experience.
Well-fitted underwear prevents discomfort during movement. Proper training socks help with stability. A durable towel is essential in shared gym environments. Even a cap or headband can make a difference during outdoor training.
If you’re placing an order anyway, it makes sense to complete the outfit instead of coming back later for the smaller essentials.
Smart Shopping Tips
One thing worth noting is that LSKD offers free shipping and free returns with no minimum spend, which makes trying new pieces less risky.
If you’re unsure about sizing, start with one complete outfit rather than ordering multiple variations immediately. Test the fit during a real workout. See how the fabric feels after washing. Then expand your collection.
Keep an eye on the offers section as well. Seasonal sales are usually the best time to stock up on staples like leggings, shorts, and hoodies.
Putting It All Together
At the end of the day, choosing activewear shouldn’t feel complicated. It’s really about knowing what you train for and picking pieces that make those sessions easier — not distracting.
If you lift heavy, go for structure and support. If you run, prioritize breathability. If your workouts are slower and more controlled, comfort becomes the priority. And for the days you’re not training at all, it’s nice to have pieces that still look good outside the gym.
LSKD works best when you shop with that mindset. Instead of randomly adding items to your cart, think in terms of complete outfits. One solid strength set. One lightweight cardio combo. One comfortable layer for warm-ups or travel. Add the right accessories, and you’re sorted.
That way, you’re not just buying activewear — you’re building a setup that actually fits how you move through your week.
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