Gym Gear That Slims and Flatters? Yes, Please!
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$28
A scoop neckline and well-placed seams enhance smaller busts.
Originally $35, use code OPRAH20; AloSport.com
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$150
Orchid and orange stand out in a sea of gym grays and blacks; the jacket is also attractive enough to wear to postworkout brunch.
Zoot Sports; Amazon.com
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$54
Side seams give the illusion of obliques until you have the real thing. Cap sleeves provide extra coverage for upper arms.
Shatobu.com
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$35
Just like your favorite gray sweatpants—but way cuter: cropped, colorful, and the forgiving waistband won't squeeze where you don't want it to.
Shop.Puma.com
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$77
Color blocking and mesh elevate the usual tank. Bonus: the looser bottom conceals waistband-induced muffin top.
BeyondYoga.com
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$35
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$98
Finally! A yoga pant with shapewear, so you don't have to suck it in while you om. Apifeni.com
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$50
Shows off just as much leg as shorts—but offers more coverage in the thigh area if you need it.
Calvin Klein Performance, Lord & Taylor; 800-223-7440
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$68
A purple, pink, and gray combo is more fun than black; strong straps and hidden underwire provide ample support for everything from running to yoga.
Panache; BareNecessities.com
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$100
Spandex panels not only look stylish but keep temperatures slightly warmer at the thighs, knees, and calves—areas prone to running-induced soreness.
Nike.com
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$70
Polyester and elastane provide warmth without bulk; side seaming makes for a sleeker silhouette.
Columbia.com
From the January 2012 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine