You can snag super cute leggings for less than $40.
While Free People is best known for its wonderfully bohemian clothes and accessories, the brand actually has some pretty impressive workout wear. So, if you're in the market for leggings, tops, or even some cozy layers, this sale is bound to have everything you need to meet your biggest fitness goals—and for a steal, no less.
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