At Best-Supps, you'll find sports and fitness apparel from selected brands: T-shirts, tank tops, hoodies, shorts, leggings, and more, for women and men. Discover the selection below. In the guide below, we explain what matters when it comes to material, fit, and care.


What falls under the apparel category?
In your apparel category, we group sports and fitness apparel for training, fitness, and everyday wear. This includes tops like T-shirts, tank tops, long-sleeved shirts, and hoodies, bottoms like shorts, jogging pants, and leggings, as well as other gym-related items. The selection is for women and men and covers everything for different training styles and preferences with versatile styles.
Good workout apparel is more than just looks: It should offer freedom of movement, be comfortable to wear, and manage sweat well. At the same time, sportswear has long arrived in everyday life – many pieces work just as well in the gym as on the way there or during leisure time.
Overview of apparel types
Tops
T-shirts and tank tops are classics for training – airy and offering freedom of movement. Long-sleeved shirts are suitable for cooler days, hoodies and sweatshirts for warming up, the way to the gym, or leisure.
Bottoms
Shorts offer maximum freedom of movement, jogging pants provide comfort and warmth, leggings and tights offer a snug, movement-friendly fit. Depending on your training and preference, there's something for everyone.
Other pieces
Depending on the assortment, this also includes items like caps, socks, or accessories that complete the outfit.
Sportswear – more than just sports and training clothing
Sports and fitness apparel has changed significantly over the years. What used to be purely functional clothing for the gym is now a style in itself, combining training and everyday life. The so-called "athleisure" look – the mix of athletic function and everyday suitability – has long been an integral part of modern wardrobes. This means that a good workout outfit not only has to function but also needs to look good and be versatile in combination.
For you, this primarily means more choice and flexibility. Whether you value maximum function for intense sessions, a casual oversized look, or simple basics that fit everywhere – the right apparel can be found for every taste and every training style. This guide will help you understand the differences and make the right choice.
Materials & their properties
The material significantly determines the wearing comfort and purpose. The most important variants:
Cotton & cotton blends
Cotton is soft, comfortable on the skin, and ideal for light training and everyday wear. Pure cotton absorbs moisture but dries slower – blends with elastane provide more stretch.
Functional fibers
Fibers like polyester or special functional fabrics with modern technology wick moisture away from the skin, dry quickly, and are particularly suitable for intensive, sweat-inducing training. This is often referred to as breathable or moisture-wicking apparel. Brands like Gymshark offer sweat-wicking T-shirts and leggings for this purpose. High-quality sportswear is also often treated with an odor-inhibiting coating. Smart clothing with integrated sensors is becoming increasingly popular in sportswear.
Elastane content
An elastane content (also Spandex or Lycra) makes fabrics stretchy and provides freedom of movement – especially important for leggings, tight shirts, and compression clothing.
Fit & cut
The fit influences comfort and appearance equally. Regular fits are comfortable and versatile. Oversize models have a loose cut and are trending – popular for the gym and leisure. Tight or compression fits are close-fitting and are preferred by many for certain types of training. Which cut fits is purely a matter of preference; a look at the size chart of the respective product helps to make the right choice and to better estimate the fit or the appropriate fits depending on the cut.

Apparel for women & men
Sports apparel is available in cuts for women and men, tailored to the respective fit. For women, in addition to leggings and tights, sports bras and figure-hugging tops are popular, while for men, often tanks, T-shirts, and shorts. Many models are also unisex. The shop filters allow you to specifically sort by gender, type, and size, so you can quickly find what you're looking for.
Compression wear
Compression wear – such as tight shirts, tights, or sleeves – fits close to the body and is worn by many in strength and endurance sports. The close-fitting design can offer additional support during training, provides a supportive feel, and keeps muscles "together"; many appreciate the subjectively pleasant feeling during training. Compression wear can also be worn as a base layer under looser items. Whether tight-fitting or loose – ultimately, it's a question of personal preference and training style.
Layering – smart combinations
Especially with changing temperatures, combining several layers proves effective. A light, moisture-wicking base layer directly on the skin, a T-shirt or long-sleeve over it, and a hoodie for the way to the gym or warming up: This keeps you flexible, and you can shed a layer depending on the warmth. This principle makes it easy to train appropriately dressed all year round – indoors and outdoors.
For training & everyday life
A great advantage of modern sportswear is its versatility. A good workout shirt looks just as good in the gym as when shopping, and a hoodie warms you up before training and accompanies you through the day afterward. This combination of function, versatile designs, and everyday suitability makes sportswear so popular. If you wish, you can put together a few versatile basics that can be easily combined – this way, you're equally prepared for training and everyday life.
Women's apparel in detail
For women, in addition to leggings and tights, sports bras are essential. They are offered in different support levels depending on the training intensity – from light support for calmer sessions like yoga to strong support for intense training like running. There are also figure-hugging tops, crop tops, and comfortable long-sleeves. A good fit that provides support while allowing freedom of movement is important; the manufacturer's size chart helps with selection. Many women's collections are also color-coordinated so that complete sets can be put together.
Men's apparel in detail
For men, T-shirts, tank tops, and shorts are often in the foreground – airy, movement-free pieces that don't interfere with training. For the upper body, both regular and the currently popular oversized cuts are in demand, and for the legs, shorts in various lengths as well as jogging pants. Hoodies and sweatshirts complete the wardrobe for warming up and everyday wear. Here too, the rule is: choose material and fit according to training type and preference.
Colors, style & combining
In addition to function and fit, the look plays a role. Simple basics in neutral colors like black, grey, or navy can be combined with each other and with almost everything and are a safe choice. If you prefer something more striking, opt for strong colors or models with prints. A practical approach is to acquire some easily combinable basics as a foundation and supplement them with individual statement pieces. This way, a versatile training wardrobe can be created with just a few pieces, which can be flexibly put together.
Buying apparel – what should you look for depending on your goal?
Material & intended use
For intense training, functional, moisture-wicking fabrics are practical; for light sessions and everyday wear, cotton blends. Consider what you will primarily use the item for.
Fit & size
Regular, oversized, or tight – decide based on preference. The product's size chart helps you choose the right size and avoid mispurchases.
Workmanship
Clean seams, good cuffs, and high-quality fabrics stand for durability. Quality pays off, especially with frequently worn training clothing.
Brand & style
Whether subtle or with a statement – style is a matter of taste. Reputable brands stand for consistent quality; at Best-Supps, we carry apparel from selected brands.
Size & care
To ensure that training apparel looks good and functions well for a long time, it's worth checking the care instructions on the label. Functional apparel is usually washed at low temperatures and should not be treated with fabric softener, as this can impair its moisture-wicking properties. Air drying protects the fibers and print. For sizing, the respective manufacturer's size chart is the most reliable guide, as cuts vary between brands.
The right apparel & motivation
It sounds trivial, but many know the effect: in apparel in which you feel comfortable and that fits well, training is often more relaxed. Suitable clothing that doesn't restrict, doesn't slip, and manages sweat well allows you to concentrate on your training instead of distracting details. It can also reliably accompany you through every step of your fitness routine. For some, their favorite outfit is also a small motivation booster that increases anticipation for the gym. This doesn't mean expensive clothing is necessary – it's about fit, comfort, and a good feeling. If you feel comfortable in your workout wardrobe, you have one less hurdle on the way to your next session and enjoy more support and comfort with every rep.
That's why it's worth paying attention not only to the price but also to wearing comfort and quality when making your selection. A few well-fitting, durable pieces will reliably accompany you through many training sessions and look good in everyday life too.
Sustainability & quality
High-quality apparel that lasts a long time also makes sense from a sustainability perspective: robust pieces that withstand many washes replace frequent new purchases. Some brands also rely on recycled materials or resource-saving production; corresponding information can be found in the product description. Those who focus on quality instead of short-lived trends will enjoy their training wardrobe longer.
Related categories & useful additions from the world of apparel
Around training, other accessories like shakers and training accessories are suitable. Those who support their training with supplements will find suitable products under proteins, creatine, and pre-workout boosters.
Frequently Asked Questions about Apparel (FAQ)
That depends on the training: for intense sessions, functional, moisture-wicking fabrics are practical, for light training and everyday use, cotton blends. Freedom of movement and a comfortable feel are important.
Breathable or moisture-wicking clothing transports sweat away from the skin to the outside and dries quickly. This provides a more comfortable feel during sweat-inducing training.
Best via the respective manufacturer's size chart, since cuts vary between brands. When in doubt, measure and compare with the chart.
Usually wash at low temperatures, do not use fabric softener and preferably air-dry. Follow the care instructions on the label.
Yes. Many pieces are versatile and work in the gym as well as in leisure time – such as hoodies, T-shirts and joggers.
Cotton is soft and pleasant but dries more slowly. Functional fibers wick moisture away and dry quickly – practical for intense training. Blends combine both properties.
Fabric softener can coat the fibers and impair the moisture-wicking properties. That is why it is avoided with functional clothing.
There are cuts for women and men as well as many pieces that can be worn unisex. Using the filters in the shop, you can sort specifically.
Compression clothing is deliberately cut tight and sits close to the body. Whether you prefer tight-fitting or loose clothing is a matter of taste.