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Good American launches size-inclusive activewear range

Sweat in style
In the market for some new activewear? Good American has you covered. Quite literally.

It’s no secret that Khloe Kardashian is a fan of working out. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has long documented  her personal fitness transformation on her social media accounts, as well as on her own TV show, Revenge Body. Now, the Good American co-founder is bringing her love of activewear to the line she runs with Emma Grede. Over the weekend, Khloe announced that launch of Good American sports apparel and people are already going wild over the pieces. 

One of Good American’s selling points when it first launched with a line of denim was its inclusive sizing. The activewear range follows suit, catering for sizes XS to 4XL. Grede spoke to Page Six about the range saying, “At Good American, we’re all about problem solving. There are lots of leggings out there, so how can we offer something superior?” Kardashian also spoke with Who What Wear, adding, “Inclusivity was built into every aspect of Good American’s business from the start. Every item we make is available in sizes 00 to 24 because we want to make sure our clothes fit and feel good so women can spend their time and energy on the things that truly matter.” 

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The collection includes high-waisted leggings designed to sculpt the body, as well as sports bras (with triple layered fabric for extra support), bike shorts, crop tops and more. Each piece has been designed with four-way stretch, according to the brand’s website, to ensure the “fabrics stretch evenly across your body without going sheer.”

Good American activewear is now available to purchase on GoodAmerican.com and Nordstrom.com, both of which offer shipping options to the Middle East. 

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