Spanx x Bala Drop Snatched Activewear and Chic Workout Gear

Spanx and Bala have joined forces on a limited-edition capsule collection that marries buttery-soft activewear with matching resistance bands, no-slip socks, and a contoured yoga mat.
Jaden Patel here, reporting from the intersection of style and sweat.
This one’s got everything: color-coordinated Bala Bands, nostalgic 2-pound Bala Bangles, and a yoga mat you’ll brag about on Instagram.
Fans of SPANXsmooth OnForm, Spanx’s own low-impact line, now have a full four-piece custom equipment set designed to complement active dresses, skorts, leggings, and sports bras. The collaboration drops exclusive shades that align perfectly with Spanx’s Fall collection, so you can finally match your resistance bands to your mood.
The capsule includes two Bala Bands that slip over wrists or ankles with enough tension to make your hot girl walk feel like a mini resistance workout. Fitness buffs are already tagging their friends: one reviewer on Spanx.com noted, “Everyone in Pilates will ask where I got these sleek, no-slip high socks.” That’s right, even your socks are too cool to slide around.
And let’s talk about that yoga mat. It measures 5 mm thick, sports a wavy contour designed to cradle knees and elbows, and comes in a purple hue that practically demands compliments. Bloggers are calling it the “coolest mat ever,” though they might be biased after posting a dozen mirror selfies on it.
On the apparel side, the OnForm tank dress runs up to size 3X and offers mild compression with built-in Spanx control. A verified buyer raved, “I love the color and the soft fabric—comfortable yet held in, exactly what you expect from Spanx.” For those who prefer shorts under their skirts, the workout skort comes in four colors, fits up to 3X, and earned praise for never riding up during a game of pickleball.
Legging lovers, rejoice. The super-soft flare pants come in regular, tall, and petite lengths and boast a rave review: “THE BEST LEGGINGS I’ve ever owned,” wrote one happy customer. Sizing goes to 3X, so there’s no excuse not to look runway-ready at the squat rack.
Rounding out the collection is a five-color sports bra that reviewers call “flattering, insanely comfortable, perfect padding.” It’s the kind of gear that makes you wonder if you’re signing up for a workout or a fashion show—spoiler, it’s both.
If you’re hunting for more fitness finds, consider that Lululemon’s Align leggings start at $29, along with belt bags and matching sets. But don’t sleep on this Spanx x Bala collab. Limited quantities mean you might miss your chance to strut the hallways feeling snatched and synchronized from head to toe.
Well, there you have it. Tune in next time for more questionable life choices disguised as fashion-forward fitness gear.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, E! Insider Shop
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