
“Exercise more” has consistently ranked as one of the top three New Year’s resolutions of all time. According to Vancouver life coach Kira Lynne, “get healthy” is already shaping up to be the most common goal for 2025. While this may mean different things to different people – from eating healthier to finally signing up for – and start doing – wall Pilates, somatic yoga, or the trusty old gym – veganism has you covered on all fronts.
At Vegan Fashion Repository, we believe you can’t go wrong with regular exercise – it’s one of our resolutions too!
Here’s our curated selection of vegan activewear. 2025, you’re welcome.
Ambilectics (Germany)

Founded by a passionate runner in 2018, this brand produces all its items in Portugal using GOTS-certified materials. Their leggings and bras are crafted from 100% recycled PET bottles, with a strong focus on durability – after all, endlessly buying new items is never truly sustainable.
VFR’s pick: Blue Drop leggings
Regular price: €98.00
Hey Honey (Germany)

As family businesses go, this one practically wrote itself. In 2017, three sisters from Hamburg combined their expertise in fashion and textile management, marketing, and communication to create a yoga wear brand designed to be worn ‘all day long.’ Who doesn’t love yoga pants that are stylish enough to take you from morning to evening?
VFR’s pick: Leo Rose leggings
Regular price: approx. €95.00 (398.00 PLN)
Lete Active (New Zealand)

Founded by Dan Wilson and Paulina Ciurzynska in 2018 on New Zealand’s east coast, this brand’s entire collection is made from bamboo – a fibre that requires far fewer resources than cotton while offering impressive breathability, UV resistance, and hypoallergenic qualities. The founders are also running the LETE Connect and Protect Foundation, raising funds to protect Earth’s rainforests.
VFR’s pick: Omaha shorts in black
Regular price: approx. $53.50 NZD (214.00 PLN)
Plantathletic (USA)

Proudly marketed as a brand for ‘athletes who endure,’ Plantathletic specialises in cycling, triathlon, and running apparel for both men and women. Their products are made with Global Recycled Standard and bluesign®-certified materials, and they are actively experimenting with bio-based fabrics for enhanced durability.
VFR’s pick: Women’s Plant Original II cycling jersey
Regular price: $130.00
Revedesooni (South Korea)

Revedesooni, founded by Choi Soo-ryun after embracing vegan culture in the UK, focuses on dancewear, particularly for ballet and contemporary dance, where freedom of movement is essential. But who said dancewear is just for classes?
VFR’s pick: Emma wide leg pants
Regular price: ₩89,000 (approx. $60.00 USD)
Ruby Moon (UK)

This is a brand for women who love clean beaches as much as they love our planet. The team has been cleaning the oceans since 2010, transforming collected plastics into swim and activewear. Impressively, 100% of the brand’s profits go towards microloans for women entrepreneurs worldwide.
VFR’s pick: Leilani Gym to Swim® sports bra
Regular price: £82.00
V3FIT (UK)

Tracking plastic waste from both land and sea, V3FIT turns it into athletic clothing and has even developed its own traceable yarn, Fibre Print®. For every order, they plant ten trees to offset their carbon footprint. Additionally, they support NURDOR, the national association of parents of children battling cancer in Serbia, where most of their products are made.
VFR’s pick: Adapt T-shirt in green
Regular price: approx. £43.00 (226.00 PLN)
Explore other vegan activewear brands in our directory here!
