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By Danica Creahan
July 7, 2022 / 8:00 AM / Essentials
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Amazon Prime Day is almost here. But if you’re in the market for a new workout set or some cozy leggings for lounging, you don’t actually need to wait for Amazon Prime Day to officially start. Amazon already has great sales on gym clothing and athleisure apparel that you can shop right now. 
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Best workout set deal: High-waisted seamless workout set, medium (green) $20 and up
Best workout shorts deal: Anthem Athletics Hyperflex men’s cross-training workout gym shorts, $34
Best yoga top deal: Bestisun long sleeve open back yoga top, $22
From trendy tennis dresses to classic black leggings, there’s so much great workout wear on sale at Amazon right now. And if you’re looking to save big on fitness products, the online retailer has great deals on treadmills, deals on Fitbits and other smart watches, deals on Garmin Vivoactive smartwatchesdeals on yoga pants and more. 
You can also click the button below to see all the items on sale at Amazon right now. 
Here are our picks of the best early Amazon Prime Day deals on gym clothing and athleisure. 
This tennis dress has a built-in bra, shorts with two pockets, and adjustable straps for a comfortable fit. Crafted with ultra-soft material, this on-trend workout dress is great for lounging or breaking a sweat on the court. 
It’s available in eight colors. The price of this dress ranges from $36 to $38 based on color and size. The price listed below is for the dress pictured in a size medium.
Tennis workout dress with built-in bra and shorts, medium (olive green) $38 (reduced from $42)
These cross-training shorts are crafted with soft, stretchy fabric. They have wide, zippered pockets and a fray-resistant drawstring. Available in 10 colors.
Anthem Athletics Hyperflex men’s cross-training workout gym shorts, $34 (reduced from $50)
This soft, long-sleeve workout top has an open back that’s stylish and comfortable. It’s perfect for keeping cool during a yoga class or casual workout. This shirt is available in 17 colors and four sizes. 
Bestisun long sleeve open back yoga top, $22 (reduced from $40)
These sweat-wicking compression leggings can keep you warm under any gear during chilly morning workouts, and help prevent chafing. Prices vary based on size; the $33 price listed below is for a size medium. 
Under Armour ColdGear Compression Leggings, $33 (reduced from $50)
These breathable men’s yoga sweatpants have a drawstring closure and three pockets. Available in 12 colors, these yoga sweatpants vary in price depending on size and color. The price listed below is for the pictured color in a size medium. 
Pudolla men’s cotton yoga sweatpants, $34 (reduced from $43)
This seamless matching workout set is breathable and made with quick-drying fabric. The bra top has removable padding and the high-waisted bike shorts provide some tummy control.
“I have worn these many times since I bought them and I LOVE them! They are very comfortable, flattering, and are not see-through when you bend over,” a reviewer raved. “They are really great and I will buy in more colors!”
Available in 15 colors. Prices vary based on size and color. The price listed below is for the green workout set in a size medium.
High-waisted seamless workout set, medium (green) $24 (reduced from $40)
These sweat-wicking sports bras are made with a stretchy and breathable nylon and spandex blend and feature a criss-cross back design. They come in packs of two, three and five, and in tons of colors. The price listed below is for a three-pack. 
Evercute cross-back sports bras, (3 pc.) $30 (reduced from $40)
These high-waisted biker shorts come in four colors and two lengths, all of which are on sale right now. They have two pockets and are made of a moisture-wicking material.
KKB high-waisted activewear shorts, $20 (reduced from $35)
These moisture-wicking cross-waist leggings come in a range of colors and inseams, and in standard and plus sizes. Prices range from $20 to $44 based on size and color. The price listed below is for the white leggings in a size medium. 
Ododos cross waist yoga leggings with inner pocket, medium (white), $24 (reduced from $44)
These men’s yoga joggers have a drawstring closure and three pockets. They’re made of cotton and spandex and are available in seven colors. You can save an extra 10% when you apply the coupon on Amazon before checkout. (You can see more Amazon coupon deals here.)
Hartpor men’s joggers, $27 after coupon (reduced from $33)
Reviewers rave about Colorfulkoala’s Lululemon Align-lookalike leggings (and they’re Essentials bestsellers). The tie-dye option, which comes in six colorways, is currently on sale. These leggings have a seamless waistband with a hidden pocket.
“I cannot get enough of Colorfulkoala,” an Amazon reviewer says. “I can’t stop buying them! They are so comfy,  fit so great and are cheap! They’re squatproof and cute to wear out. I almost don’t want to share how good these are because I hate when they sell out!”
Colorfulkoala high-waisted tie-dye leggings, $30 (reduced from $35)
Combine chic style and comfort with these faux leather moto leggings from Spanx. Select sizes and colors are currently up to $11 off, including the color pictured in a size large.
Spanx faux leather moto leggings, large (very black), $139 (reduced from $150)
Colorfulkoala’s 7/8-length style with pockets isn’t currently on sale, but still offers a great value. Choose from 36 colors and prints in these buttery soft leggings with a comfortable seamless waistband.
Colorfulkoala high-waisted yoga pants 7/8 length, $25
Amazon will hold its annual Amazon Prime Day sale on Tuesday, July 12 and Wednesday, July 13, 2022.
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First published on July 7, 2022 / 8:00 AM
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