Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright's new Aytee7 fitness range has just launched with prices from £18
12.03.2024 - 17:07
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There’s nothing better than treating yourself to some new gym gear to help motivate yourself to work out, and the latest celebrity brand collab from Very has everything you need. Designed by husband and wife duo Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright, Aytee7 is a premium activewear range for both men and women to help you feel good whenever you hit the gym, and it’s just launched its first-ever collection with Very.
The collab is packed full of technical performance wear that suits every workout, with pieces that’ll work whether you’re into running, weightlifting or yoga without compromising on style.
The collection is all about making sure you feel your most confident self when exercising, and blends technical aspects with fashion trends to give you a chic, versatile workout wardrobe that you won’t want to take off, even when your training session is over. The Aytee7 X Very collection officially launched on March 11, and has already proven to be a big hit with shoppers.
Mark Wright said: “I am super proud of Aytee7 and absolutely love the new collection that I have worked on with Very! Fitness is a real passion of mine! Before launching Aytee7, I sometimes struggled to find training shorts or tops which were practical for my workouts, whilst still looking trendy.
This is why I’m so passionate about this launch, as it really is uncompromised in design. A personal favourite of mine is the Technical Interlock Hoodie in green with the matching Technical Interlock Jogger”.
If endurance running is your thing, you can get moisture-wicking, breathable layers including a waterproof Zip Through Jacket, £70 here, and the No Nonsense Leggings, £59 here, to help keep your training going no matter the weather. You can also stock up on gym
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