Gym & Training

Train with confidence in gym wear designed for movement, comfort and performance. Whether you’re lifting, running or stretching, the right clothing and accessories make every session feel better and perform stronger.

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Lightweight tops, leggings, shorts and jackets are crafted with breathable fabrics and flexible fits that move as you do. Quick-drying materials help keep you cool and comfortable through every workout.

Add practical gym accessories including caps, water bottles, socks and bags that make getting to and from the gym simple and organised. Every piece is built for daily use and long-lasting comfort.

Choose performance trainers with cushioned soles and breathable materials that adapt to your training needs, whether you’re lifting, running or staying active outdoors from brands such as Hoka, On Running and Brooks

Brands such as Under Armour, Puma and Gym Plus Coffee bring innovation, support and modern style to every workout. Expect moisture-wicking fabrics, ergonomic fits and smart finishes that let you focus on performance, not distractions.

Whether you train indoors or outdoors, our range of trainers and clothing is made to help you stay comfortable, confident and ready for every challenge.

Things You Might Like To Know

If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for in our FAQs, don’t worry—we’re here to help. Whether you have questions about sizing, fabrics, shipping, or anything else, feel free to reach out to our team. Your satisfaction is our top priority.

Is gym clothing different from normal sportswear?

Yes — many people ask this. Gym clothing is designed to support workouts, flexibility, and sweat management.


Are sports trainers different from regular trainers?

This question comes up frequently. Sports trainers are usually designed with extra support and cushioning compared to everyday trainers, making them better suited to exercise.


What’s the best way to break in new trainers?

Wear them indoors for short periods first. This allows the materials to flex naturally and the insoles to adjust to your feet. Avoid long walks or runs until they feel fully comfortable.


What’s the difference between gym trainers and running trainers?

This is a very common question. Gym trainers are designed for stability and support during workouts, while running trainers are built for forward motion.