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These 9 Brands Sell The Best (And Cutest) Sports Bras On The Market

When it comes to working out, there's just something about cute activewear that makes me feel motivated. From leggings to workout tops, cool colorways and prints act as an immediate mood booster to not only your look but your workout, too. Today we're talking about sports bras, which are vital in keeping you comfortable and prepared for the sweat session ahead. But despite them being a key essential it can be hard to find options that don't look boring or frumpy. And a fashion editor, it's my job to find the trendiest options on the market, so I did the digging and found exactly that. 

I took to the internet to scour some of the most loved and fashion-forward brands that make the cutest sports bras on the market, all with a variety of sizes and price points. Whether you're taking a gym selfie for your Instagram feed or simply want to feel good in your at-home workout, the 9 brands ahead have got you covered. 

Outdoor Voices is a brand loved by many, primarily for their brand aesthetic and "Doing Things" motto. I love their color block pieces that will definitely add some fun to your next workout.

Not only is Nike preferred by athletes everywhere, but they also continue to release bras that are on-trend with cool colorways and silhouettes. Not to mention, the classic check just makes any athleisure look.

Girlfriend Collective is a brand that puts inclusivity and sustainability at its forefront. Their bras are made from 79$ recycled polyester, 21% spandex, and 11 recycled post consumer bottles. They also come in a variety of on-trend colorways that you'll want to wear outside of your workout. 

Alo Yoga is loved by yoga instructors and fitness influencers everywhere. They prioritize comfort and fashion, creating pieces that can be both worn when you're on the mat and not. 

Available at Target, JoyLab creates affordable activewear that also includes fun prints and colorways, adding a little joy to all your workouts. 

I see Free People's activewear line constantly on my Instagram feed, and I understand the hype. The brand puts out trendy but minimal silhouettes that you can wear on rotation. 

Everyone I know who owns Lululemon claims it's absolutely worth it. The brand creates technical athletic gear that is loved by many, creating a fitness community.

Created by Gap, Athleta creates fun basics that can be added to anyone's activewear collection.

Up next, The $44 Amazon Leggings I've Worn Every Week For Almost 3 Years Straight


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