Ted Baker Is Expanding Into Activewear This November


British brand Ted Baker has announced its November launch into activewear, as it continues its evolution into a full lifestyle brand



Get ready to move. Ted Baker Sport will launch on November 13 across the UK and Western Europe, offering performance activewear for men and women with a focus on yoga, training and tennis, as well as comfortable wear beyond the gym.

Henry Stupp, president, EMEAI, Authentic Brands Group, commented: “Ted Baker has always been synonymous with quality, detail, and personality. With Ted Baker Sport, we’re bringing those values into a new space, where movement and performance meet effortless style.”

The debut autumn/winter 2025 collection spans a full lifestyle-performance offering, with pieces utilises Vapour Dry and Aeroflow technology, with premium fabrics like nylon-elastane blends, scuba knits, and lightweight wovens with technical benefits such as stretch, shape retention, moisture management, and thermal comfort.

Not only designed purely for performance and functionality, the pieces will also showcase Ted Baker’s signature craftsmanship and attention to detail, as well as the British brand’s fashion-forward DNA with design details such as scalloped trims, reflective detailing, and print accents nod.

For women, stylish highlights include supportive yoga bras and sculpt leggings, versatile layering pieces like studio sweatshirts and wrap cardigans, and performance-driven tennis dresses and skorts in seasonal colours and much-loved Ted Baker prints.

In menswear, hero pieces include performance tees, woven shorts with hidden storage, lightweight hybrid jackets, and warm-up track separates that balance comfort with functionality.

Launching this November, available direct from the brand’s website and select retail partners. Prices will range from 35 pounds for essentials to 250 pounds for outerwear.

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