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If there’s one thing every person deserves to enjoy, it’s the pleasure of lounging in a comfy pair of leggings; if those same leggings are also perfect for working out, even better.
Unfortunately, not all athleisure brands think about diverse body types and skin tones when creating their products. And that’s why Toyin Omisore stepped up and created Roam Loud. Her collection of premium activewear stands out amongst so many others because “brown skin is at the forefront and not an afterthought.” What does that mean in real life? Roam Loud’s styles fit and flatter many different body types; athleisure designed to complement brown skin.
When asked about the future of her ground-breaking brand, Omisore says, “I see Roam Loud attire in every closet in the U.S. Granted, my models are Black and I am speaking to Black women, but all women can wear Roam Loud, and a Black model in leggings should not prevent that. I see all women wearing it, feeling good, and loving the brand.”
If your go-to leggings or sports bras have seen better days, this is the perfect opportunity to become a Roam Loud convert. Their athleisure pieces definitely live up to the hype.
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Shop: Dioma Joggers – Mauve, $52.99

Shop: Sia Top – Pink, $39.99

Shop: Kissi Shorts – Black, $42.99

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