I would like to inspire you to Greening Your Style with Sustainable Yoga Clothes For Your Fall Outdoor Flows

Outdoor yoga is one of my favorite fall activities. The beautiful foliage and the crisp air make for a refreshing, soothing practice. But outdoor yoga in the chillier weather does call for a small edit to the workout wardrobe — in my opinion, lots of layering, natural, soft materials and long sleeves are all essential, and a hoodie!!
For clothes You can wear way more than just on your yoga mat — read: all the time, this is my autumn Greeningline favorites…

When the Downward Dogs start flowing, you'll want a formfitting, long-sleeved top that doesn't fall over your head, so add the Ballet Neck and wear the slim leg in heavier weights with the waist high, edge-to-edge with the yoga bra for flexible coverage. The top is made in light weight organic cotton, quick-dry, breathable fabric that's actually perfect for all outdoor/ or indoor activities, or just when you want a flattering top, that makes you feel like a ballerina…

During an outdoor Yin yoga session, you'll want to be as comfortable as possible. Enter: the Cargo Joggers in wicking Bamboo material, the utility inspired style takes you from yoga to Urban Cool in no-time…

The U- Neck/ and Yoga Bra touted as being our customers favorites, ultracomfortable, and supportive, as well as offering lightweight compression, so you can wear it to your yoga — then all day after, stylishly matching all our shirts/ tops and dresses.

The oversized Hoodie, is going to be what gets your through Fall. It's baggy, ultra-comfy, and begging-to-be-layered-up so expect to adopt it as your uniform for the next few months (or remainder of the year).

Whether you're going for yoga, or just a autumn walk these hoodies, tops and sweats will serve as the essential building blocks for your Fall style. Grab your favorites, start layering (or not) and tag @greeningline, (if you want to show me), how you’re Greening Your Style!

Doodle by Celia Ingesson

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