I get most of mine from accelerate in Sheffield, they also do mail order if your not near them. X bionic and skins well worth money, lasts for years. Just remember not to wear new clothes on your race day if you haven't wore them before. Which 1/2 are you planning on doing?
It all depends on what you like, I like Thoosa as they are a bit more feminine and very flattering. I also like Asics/Brooks/Nike as they have bright designs sometimes. (sweatshop/Advance Performance are good to buy from). I love Sweaty Betty, but can't afford to buy from there!
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sports direct/go outdoors for clothes
sweatshop, start fitness,sports shoes.com
For shoes.
good luck,dont really need a lot ,buy the min then maybe a bit more when it gets colder
What sort of clothes do you like? Tight/loose? Colours? Fit?
It all depends on what you like, I like Thoosa as they are a bit more feminine and very flattering. I also like Asics/Brooks/Nike as they have bright designs sometimes. (sweatshop/Advance Performance are good to buy from). I love Sweaty Betty, but can't afford to buy from there!
ah achilles heel. Nearly always have sale items.
Lots of people like Wiggle has they have a large range.
Apologies for not getting back to you all sooner - thank you so much for your suggestions!
dancing in spikes - tight (ish) long tops, tight (ish) leggings and looser shorts. Bright on top and black on bottoms!
Febo, here:
http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/forum/events/paris-marathon-2013/203790-23.html
Now.