THE price of workout attire can be enough to put you off joining a gym or going for a run.
A plus-size TikToker has revealed the Target items she found that could give Lululemon a run for it's money.
Plus-size TikTok user Morgan Miller shared her Target workout haul, which included a $20 Lululemon alternative.
Modeling a black cropped tank top, the influencer said: "This top, holy cow, it might be a Lulu tank dupe, I love it."
She continued: "I'm in a size 1x. I love the square neckline, I feel a bit more covered and I love the print of it. I’m definitely going to keep it."
Next, Morgan tried on a pale purple skort, available at Target for just $28.
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"I love the skort, but she’s a little bit big. I’m in a 1x, [it's] a really good length though, and the color is super pretty," the TikToker told her followers.
Morgan also tried on a $30 white zip-up jacket, which she compared to a $118 Lulelemon item.
"After trying it on, based on fit and fabric feel, it’s not quite a Define jacket dupe, in my opinion," she concluded.
For her next look, the TikTok user modeled beige joggers, available for $30 at Target.
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"I wish they were a tad more high-rise because I like stuff like that. I thought I could size up but I would’ve had to tie it really tight," Morgan said.
Finally, the influencer modeled a $12 slate-colored crewneck T-shirt, which she also compared to another Lululemon product.
Morgan said: "[It] ended up being a really good basic tee for work, as well as kickboxing. A great affordable option for me to stock up my workout wear options a little bit."
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