It's January which (for a lot of people) means one thing = a renewed enthusiasm for the gym, or fitness classes. And what better way to keep up this (fragile, in our case) motivation than by treating yourself to some new activewear that doesn't break the bank? Step forward: this versatile Sweaty Betty burgundy sports bra, that's currently under £10 in the sale at £9.50.
Yep, you read that correctly – there's something on the swish activewear brand's site for less than a tenner!
The highly-rated bralette comes in four different colours, but we've found ourselves emotionally attached to the purple-red option, as a way to liven up our all-black-everything gym clothes drawer (without straying too far into neon lycra territory).
As well as offering a four-way stretch, the sports bra has a sweat-wicking feature that means it's quick to dry during the most intense of yoga classes and has a non-padded design, that means it won't feel bulky.
Plenty of shoppers have already left rave reviews, with one person excitedly proclaiming, "Its an absolutely perfect bra – beautiful shape, right level of support (not too loose and not tight), drying quickly. I use it for running, but it can be used for any sport and worn casually."
Another added, "Best everyday bra yet! I've actually re ordered! Soft yet supportive."
Shop it yourself, and the rest of the Sweaty Betty sale, right here:
Jennifer Savin is Cosmopolitan UK's multiple award-winning Features Editor, who was crowned Digital Journalist of the Year for her work tackling the issues most important to young women. She regularly covers breaking news, cultural trends, health, the royals and more, using her esteemed connections to access the best experts along the way. She's grilled everyone from high-profile politicians to A-list celebrities, and has sensitively interviewed hundreds of people about their real life stories. In addition to this, Jennifer is widely known for her own undercover investigations and campaign work, which includes successfully petitioning the government for change around topics like abortion rights and image-based sexual abuse. Jennifer is also a published author, documentary consultant (helping to create BBC’s Deepfake Porn: Could You Be Next?) and a patron for Y.E.S. (a youth services charity). Alongside Cosmopolitan, Jennifer has written for The Times, Women’s Health, ELLE and numerous other publications, appeared on podcasts, and spoken on (and hosted) panels for the Women of the World Festival, the University of Manchester and more. In her spare time, Jennifer is a big fan of lipstick, leopard print and over-ordering at dinner. Follow Jennifer on Instagram, X or LinkedIn.











