A running man in yellow sportswear and headphones passes a Lidl sign.
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Today Lidl gets the comfortable garment every athlete wants: Decathlon, KO

Lidl sets trends once again with a proposal that attracts those who value comfort without making things too complicated

At Lidl, surprises always appear that seem designed for those who seek practical solutions without losing daily style. It's no coincidence that it becomes the topic of conversation every time something new arrives. The key lies in how Lidl combines price, design, and utility without needing to announce it in a big way.

The curious thing is that Lidl not only manages to attract attention for what it offers, but also for the way it presents it. Each proposal manages to stand out among so many options that saturate today's market. Lidl knows how to turn something simple into something that makes a difference in the daily routine.

Lidl makes it easy for those who seek comfort while training

These sports garments arrive with the intention of becoming the practical and affordable choice for those who seek performance and comfort. The proposal keeps a balance between style and functionality that fits the active routine of many women. The use of recycled materials and a design intended for free movement make them a smart purchase.

Two pairs of sports leggings, one blue and one black, in front of a blurry Lidl store sign.
Lidl has this mesh in two easy-to-match colors | Lidl

The construction of these leggings is designed to offer stability without giving up elasticity. The secret lies in the 92 percent recycled polyester (92%) that provides lightness and the 8 percent CREORA™ elastane (8%) that keeps the shape stable. This means they withstand the most demanding workouts and keep comfort in every movement.

The fitted cut and high waist ensure that the leggings fit the body securely. This detail prevents discomfort and allows you to train with confidence in every session. In addition, the ankle-length provides full coverage that flatters the figure and proves practical both indoors and outdoors.

A woman exercising at home with a resistance band, weights and a water bottle on the floor, while following a routine on her laptop; the Lidl logo is superimposed on the image.
They are perfect for any woman to play sports comfortably | Lidl, zamrznutitonovi de Getty Images

Another aspect that doesn't go unnoticed is breathability. These Lidl sports leggings feature quick-drying technology that helps keep the skin fresh. Even during intense routines, the fabric promotes ventilation and allows sweat to evaporate easily.

A competitive price that makes them a standout option

In addition to their functional design, what stands out is their price. These Lidl technical leggings are available for only 6.99 euros, making them an affordable option without sacrificing quality. This cost allows access to a versatile garment that meets sports needs without impacting the budget too much.

The simple design in blue or black makes it easy to combine with other sports garments. The absence of prints provides a minimalist style that never goes out of fashion. This versatility allows them to adapt both to a gym look and to an outdoor walk.

Two women in sportswear exercise in front of a blurry Lidl store sign.
Lidl bets on the most affordable sportswear | Lidl

Another point to highlight is the integrated pocket in the waistband. This small detail provides great functionality, as it allows you to store keys or small objects without needing to carry extra accessories. For those who go running or prefer to train outdoors, it proves a comfortable and practical solution.

The variety of sizes from S to L ensures that different profiles find the ideal fit. In addition, care is simple, as they can be machine washed at a maximum of 104°F (40°C) without the need for ironing. Thus, Lidl's leggings present themselves as a durable and low-maintenance option.

Prices and offers updated on 09/24/2025. They may be modified or canceled, and E-Notícies is not responsible for possible changes

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