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Thursday
Mar082012

Work it Out

 

I hate to say it but when it comes to health & wellness, I'm sadly superficial.  I know that I should like working out for the way it makes me feel, for the internal benefits that it brings to my mind, body and spirit, but if I'm honest, I really just like working out because a) running makes my bum look better and b) it allows me to eat more chocolate bars.  

Instead of a personal trainer, I rely on cute workout wear to get me to the gym.  If I can find something pretty to get me through the sweat and tears, I'm all in.  I love this new TNA bag from Aritzia because it's loaded with smart features: it has a built-in drawstring bag for things you want to stash separately, an interior elasticized water-bottle pocket, practical handles and straps, and is made of easy-to-clean water-resistant cotton canvas.  But really, I love it mostly because of those pink neon accents. Cute!   I feel like I should go read a book so I can feel smart again after this post.

The TNA Cotton Canvas Gym Bag ($85) is available for you at Aritzia this month. 

PS - I've been a bad, bag blogger this week.  Was filming a DVF for Gap segment for CityLine with my daughter which airs next Wed, March 14th.  Set your PVR's to get a sneak peek at the adorable collection!  Back to regular posting today - sorry! Mwah, mwah xoxo

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Reader Comments (2)

love love love this bag...its not hard to find lovely things in that store....:) Can't wait for your next CITY LINE and with baby girl making her modeling debut! How exciting! :)

March 8, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSL

your little ones are on my hit list next. hee! x

March 8, 2012 | Registered Commenterrealliferunway

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