Spanx's Celebrity-Worn Booty Boost Leggings Are Back in Stock!

Kourtney Kardashian, Jennifer Garner, Reese Witherspoon & Chrishell Stause are among the celebs who been spotted in these leggings.

By Marenah Dobin Oct 20, 2021 12:00 PMTags
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Sometimes, it seems impossible to keep up with celebrities' fitness routines. Even so, wearing the same activewear is a good place to start. Kourtney Kardashian, Jennifer Garner, Reese Witherspoon, Chrishell Stause, Nina Dobrev, Kelsea Ballerini, Busy Philipps and Heather Altman love the Booty Boost legging from Spanx.

The celeb-loved leggings provide premium support during the most active workout and they have moisture-wicking fabric to keep you sweat-free. Usually, these leggings are sold out, but thankfully they're back in stock along with some other Spanx activewear

Spanx makes comfortable, breathable workout clothes that you can rely on during your gym sessions. The brand has a wide selection of athletic apparel with inclusive sizes ranging from XS to 3X. 

You can reach your fitness goals (and channel your favorite celebs) with Spanx's leggings, sports bras, shorts and tops. Check out some of our Spanx favorites below.

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17 Flattering Leggings to Help You Break a Sweat in Style

Spanx Booty Boost Active Printed 7/8 Leggings

Lift your booty with these Spanx leggings. The quick-drying workout pants provide the support you need in sizes ranging from XS to 3X. The 7/8 length leggings are available in two printed designs and four solid colors

Spanx High Impact Sports Bra

The Spanx High Impact Sports Bra gives you all the support you need during intense workouts. Its full-coverage design provides total containment for women who wear up to a G cup. The bra is adjustable in both the back and the front to customize your perfect fit. It's also chlorine and saltwater resistant, which means you can wear this for a post-run swim as well.

Spanx The Get Moving Short

The Get Moving Short has a built-in liner that stays put, wicks sweat while you run and prevents chaffing. It even has pockets to secure your phone, keys, and credit cards.

Spanx The Get Moving Skort

Rock the Spanx The Get Moving Skort in white, black, or teal the next time you hit the tennis court. They have a built-in liner that wicks sweat during your most active matches and pockets to store your essentials.

Spanx Longline Medium Impact Sports Bra

This Spanx product combines the best aspects of a sports bra and a crop top. It's available in three colors with sizes ranging from XS to 2X. As if that wasn't appealing enough, the medium impact sports bra has UPF 50+ sun protection and it's resistant to chlorine and saltwater, which means you can wear this from gym to swim.

Spanx Go Lightly Tank

Buy one Spanx Go Lightly Tank, get another for 50% off. It's made from a lightweight, breathable fabric that wicks sweat to keep you cool throughout your workout. It's available from size XS to 3X in three different colors.

Spanx Every.Wear Knockout Leggings

You will be prepared for anything in these leggings. They have 4-way stretch fabric to endure the most intense workout. The antimicrobial finish keeps you fresh and sweat-free. You don't even have to worry about camel toe because there's no center seam. The sizes range from XS to 3X.

 

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If you love the Spanx Every.Wear leggings, you need to try out their Every.Wear shorts. They have that same 4-way stretch fabric that also keeps you dry when you sweat.

While you're shopping for activewear, check out these Alo leggings that Kendall Jenner adores.

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—Originally published March 18, 2021 at 9:37 AM PT.