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Red fitness gear for National Wear Red Day

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Red sweaters are a nice way to celebrate National Wear Red Day, but we like to show we’re heart-healthy when we’re actually putting our hearts to the test. Check out these picks for cute-‘n’-sporty fitness gear that puts crimson front and center.

AKTive water bottle

Hold 34 ounces of H20 in this stylish, BPA-free stainless steel water bottle in magenta red by AKTive. (Target, $22)

Athleta’s Pony Up Hoodies

This polyester/spandex Pony Up Hoodie is stylish and makes a statement. Throw it on after a workout and show everyone why hibiscus red suits you best. (Athleta, $89)

Beyond Yoga Supplex Short Shorts

Bikram yoga gets even hotter in these Scarlet Supplex Short Shorts. (Beyond Yoga, $58)

Lululemon What the Fluff Jacket

Wear Red Day is in the heart of winter for many of us, so this What the Fluff jacket is perfect for staying cozy — and chic. Even better: A snapped-in “skirt” and underarm zipper vents. (Lululemon, $248)

GoFit Pro Red Jump Rope

Get your ticker pumpin’ with this GoFit Pro Red Cable Jump Rope. It’s 9 feet long to keep you in perfect cardio shape, whether you’re at the gym or on the road. (REI, $20)

Gaiam Radiance Yoga Mat

The Radiance Printed Yoga Mat is 3mm thick and will make downward-facing dog pose all the sweeter. (Gaiam, $21.98)

Nike RED Laces

Show your heart-health awareness and fight HIV/AIDS at the same time with Nike’s (RED) laces — perfect for those who don’t want to flaunt the color yet still show some love. (Nike, $4)

Beats by Dr. Dre Earbuds

Rock on with these Beats by Dr. Dre earbuds that will keep you tuned in to your favorite songs — and showing support for the cause. (Best Buy, $100)

Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor

Keep tabs on your ticker with this stylish red Polar FT7 heart rate monitor. It uses OwnZone technology for determining your daily target zone. (Best Buy, $110)

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