It’s been a minute since I’ve done a full overhaul of my athleisure drawer. Right now, it’s packed with my usual go-tos—Zyia and Savage X Fenty. I stick with them because the quality and fit just work for me, especially when it comes to leggings. Most days, you’ll find me in one or the other. Are they a bit of a splurge? Yes. But they don’t budge mid-workout, and that’s worth it. I need my clothes to move with me, not on me.

But recently, a few ads caught my eye—Khloé Kardashian’s latest Fabletics collection looked so good that I couldn’t resist. Bright colors, stylish cuts, and sets that felt fresh. And let’s be real: when you love what you’re wearing to the gym, getting there feels a lot easier. You look good, you feel good.

The Membership Deal (Yes, It’s Actually Worth It)

I signed up for the Fabletics membership and took advantage of the new member deal, which is kind of insane. Here’s what I got:

  • 80% off sports bras

  • 2 pairs of bottoms for $24

  • 80% off a pair of socks

All in, I paid $57.85 for two full sets and a solid pair of socks. My receipt showed a retail total of $332.75, with $278.18 in savings. If you’re curious about trying Fabletics, this new member offer is the way to go.

The monthly membership is $59.95, and you get one Member Credit per month that unlocks exclusive pricing and access to the Fabletics FIT app. I skipped my first month (pro tip: set a calendar reminder on the 1st so you don’t forget—trust me, I’ve racked up credits on other sites from skipping the skip). Overall, this program offers way more perks than most—think exclusive gear drops, point-to-product exchanges, and real coupons—not just the standard birthday discount.

What I Ordered (And How It Actually Fit)

1. PureLuxe Longline Low Impact Bra (XS)

Colors: Oxblood & Lilac Lotus
I fell for this bra in the ads and ordered two. Out of the package, I still loved the fabric—it’s soft, stretchy, and comfortable—but this is definitely a low-impact bra. The cut is lower than I expected, so not ideal for HIIT or intense workouts (nipple slip risk = high). The back looks more like a traditional bra than a sports bra, which is taking some getting used to. I sized down based on reviews, but I should’ve gone with my normal size (small). You’ll see why in the video I included.

2. PureLuxe High-Waisted Sweetheart Legging (XS – Tall)

Color: Oxblood
Not love at first sight—out of the package, they looked a bit like underwear-over-leggings—but they totally redeemed themselves once I tried them on. They’re flattering, compressive, and stayed put throughout a full workout. I ordered the Tall length but didn’t notice much difference in fit (for reference, I’m 5’7”). If you’re taller, you might get more length from them.

3. PureLuxe High-Waisted TLC Legging (XS – Regular)

Color: Lilac Lotus
This color? OBSESSED. It’s gorgeous. The leggings are soft and slightly compressive (again, sized down), but I don’t love them for everything. They were great for Pilates, but I wouldn’t wear them for squats or anything high-impact—they just didn’t have that secure, “stay put” feel I look for. Still, a solid walking or casual workout legging.

4. Performance Ankle Sock (Black, S/M)

A great sock! Reminds me of Bombas—cushiony and compressive. The sizing felt a little big for a women’s S/M (I’m a size 10), so I think it skews toward unisex or men’s sizing. Still, I’d 100% buy again on sale or if I found a better-fitting women’s option.

Final Thoughts

Originally, I rated this haul a 6/10, but that was before I realized the sports bras were low impact. Knowing that now, I’d bump the whole order up to a solid 8 or 9 out of 10 for low-impact workouts.

I’ll definitely keep stalking the Fabletics site for more deals and let myself rack up that “monthly credit” once a quarter to keep my drawers fresh without going overboard. It’s nice to find cute, quality sets that don’t  require constant adjusting—and for once, I actually look forward to putting them on.

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