
Athleisure brand backed by One Direction's Niall Horan is now available to shop on the high street - here's the pieces we're obsessing over
If you're a self-proclaimed Pilates princess or hit the gym regularly (can I borrow some of your motivation?), you need to know about this viral athleisure-wear brand backed by One Direction's Niall Horan.
Founded in 2017 by Niall Horgan, Diarmuid McSweeney and Karl Swaine - with current investor and advisor Niall Horan - Gym+Coffee blends performance-ready activewear with everyday style - meaning you can go straight from your class to coffee with a friend (without needing a change of clothes).
The brand has exploded in popularity within recent months, and is now available to shop in person at a range of high street stores, including selected Next, John Lewis and Debenhams, as well as online at uk.gympluscoffee.com.
A must-have for those who have been searching for a stylish take on activewear, the range spans everything from sports bras and leggings to sweatshirts and fleeces.
Celebrities and influencers can't get enough of the brand, with styles having been spotted on the likes of Joe Wicks and Jamie Dornan to Una Healy and Verity Bowditch.
Ready to work out in style? Browse our favourite styles from Gym+Coffee below - and be sure to add to cart quickly so you don't miss out.
Gym+Coffee Relentless Bra
Designed with medium support so you feel confident throughout your workout, this bra boasts removable pads and a racerback design that's exceedingly comfortable to wear.
Whether you're looking for a design that will support you when working out, or perhaps are just looking for a bra that's actually comfortable enough for everyday wear, this design is sure to become your new favourite.
£40 Shop
Gym+Coffee Soft Motion Flare Legging
Sculpted from a buttery soft fabric and universally flattering, these high-rise, flare leggings have been designed to move with you.
Made in part from recycled spandex, they provide enough coverage for total peace of mind when working out, but also look great as part of a casual look - we're obsessed.
£65 Shop
Gym+Coffee Horizon Layer Up Half Snap
Everyone's obsessing about Gym+Coffee's fleeces and sweatshirts, and it's not difficult to see why.
A must-have layering piece for your wardrobe, this is great for pulling over activewear sets when on your way to your favourite class, and is super soft and lightweight for optimum comfort.
With a funnel woven neck and a convenient zip chest pocket for storing your essentials, it's also incredibly stylish, in a navy blue finish with contrasting woven trims.
£70 Shop
Gym+Coffee Horizon Layer Up Jacket in Black
Soon to be your new favourite outerwear item, this relaxed-fit jacket is perfect for both gym and off-duty days.
Throw on over your gym gear on cooler days, or pair with jeans and a basic tee for a casual yet ultra-stylish look. However you style it, there's no doubt it's a wardrobe essential (and we think it looks like a certain high-end version for a fraction of the cost).
£70 Shop
Gym+Coffee Canvas Tote Ba in Navy
Your new BFF for both studio classes and gym trips, this 'throw everything in' tote is not only incredibly stylish, but it's also convenient, too.
Featuring a secure zip closure, paired with a handy front pocket for easy access to all of your essentials, it's great for those days where you're going out post-class.
£22 Shop
Gym+Coffee Clubhouse Skort in Ultra White
Fancy a game of doubles? 'Tennis-core' has been a huge fashion trend ever since Zendaya graced our screens in the Challengers, and it doesn't appear to be going anywhere anytime soon.
Blending both substance and style, the design has been crafted from a lightweight, breathable fabric, and also features a handy side pocket for storing your tennis ball (or lipgloss, it's up to you). Looks as good on the tennis court as it does off.
£40 Shop
Gym+Coffee Kin Half Zip Breaker in Crisp Pink
The UK weather is anything but predictable - but your running plans don't need to be ruined by unexpected showers.
This stylish and practical half-zip design has been crafted from breathable and finished with an oversized fit for just the right amount of coverage. Plus, the 90's colour-block design is sure to earn you some serious style points, too.
£70 Shop
Gym+Coffee Ripstop Shorts in Black
Perfect for gym workouts and morning runs, these lightweight shorts ensure freedom of movement and breathability for optimum performance and comfort.
Perfect for pairing with other pieces in the Gym+Coffee range, these are a key element of any activewear collection, and are available from a size 6 to size 18.
£40 Shop
Gym+Coffee Coffee Tee in Ultra White
Sometimes, all you need is a plain white tee - and this one is perfect for workout sessions. Made from super soft, breathable material to ensure you stay cool, while the slim-fit design provides a sleek and flattering silhouette.
£30 Shop
Gym+Coffee 1L Hydrate Water Bottle
Staying hydrated is crucial when working out, and is key in aiding both muscle function and energy levels, as well as general wellbeing.
Featuring a flip straw lid and convenient carry handle for trips to the gym, the stainless steel design promises to keep drinks cold for 24 hours and warm for 12 hours, and will surely motivate you to stay hydrated.
£25 Shop
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