Shop the Sustainable Athleta Collection Olympian Allyson Felix Calls "Amazing"

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When it comes to my workout attire, I keep it pretty basic: black leggings or black shorts with a black tank top. Sometimes I mix it up with a little color or pattern, but for the most part, I sweat it out in something highly predictable. I typically look like if Wednesday Addams decided to ditch the long sleeves and hit the gym.

That all changed when Athleta sent me items from its new SuperSonic collection, specifically a mint green crop top and navy patterned tights. Not only is the SuperSonic line super cute, it's also functional and sustainable. The SuperSonic fabric is made from recycled nylon made in a Fair Trade-certified factory. Through this process, Athleta has already helped eliminate 15 tons of waste.

OK, so it's good for the environment, but how does it perform? I found the fabric light and breathable when I wore it during an indoor running class at Mile High Run Club in New York City. It also moved well, and the high-waisted tights stayed put. But don't take it from me; Olympian Allyson Felix, who has more medals than any other female track-and-field athlete in history, gives some of the pieces her stamp of approval, too. When I spoke to Allyson at the Athleta SuperSonic event at Mile High Run Club in New York, where she helped coach the class, she revealed that she actually wore two pieces from the SuperSonic collection when she competed at the USATF Outdoor Championships.

"I just competed in the US Nationals and I wore the Lightning Crop in SuperSonic and the matching short with it, too," Allyson said. "It was amazing; I'm really excited about the high-performance pieces, which those are, and it performed great." Allyson, who signed on as Athleta's first sponsored athlete after her contract with Nike ended in December 2017, is even in the process of developing new products with the brand. It's a partnership that felt organic for the gold medalist, who had a frightening and traumatic birth experience when giving birth to daughter Camryn Grace in December 2018.

In a powerful op-ed for the New York Times, Allyson revealed how Nike refused to contractually guarantee that she wouldn't be punished if she didn't perform her best in the months surrounding her childbirth. Now, with Athleta, Allyson feels like she and the brand "align so perfectly."

"I love the fact that they stand to empower women," she said. "They talked about redefining what sponsorship looked like, seeing me holistically and not just as an athlete, and that excited me. I had never seen anyone pose it that way, to recognize me as a mother and celebrate and embrace that. Even as an activist, seeing me in all these different aspects, and that's something that drew me in."

Ahead, shop the exact outfit Allyson wore during the USATF Outdoor Championships. You can also find my favorite SuperSonic tight and bra set, plus the matching crop top that I'm obsessed with. Sure, you probably won't win any gold medals, but you can still run like a professional athlete with the help of these pieces.

Lightning Short 4.5-Inch in SuperSonic
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Lightning Short 4.5-Inch in SuperSonic

Allyson competed in the Lightning Short 4.5-Inch in SuperSonic ($69) during the USATF Outdoor Championships in July 2019.

Black Lightning Crop Tank in SuperSonic
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Black Lightning Crop Tank in SuperSonic

Allyson also wore the Black Lightning Crop Tank in SuperSonic ($59) to compete at the USATF Outdoor Championships.

Sonic Mint Lightning Crop Tank in SuperSonic
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Sonic Mint Lightning Crop Tank in SuperSonic

Athleta gave me the Sonic Mint Lightning Crop Tank in SuperSonic ($59) to try out and I loved how it looked. I had previously never worked out in a crop top in my life, but I felt confident in this Lightning Crop paired with the high-waisted Colorblock 7/8 Tights (featured ahead). The waist of the Colorblock Tights was high enough that it left just a sliver of skin, which is all I'm comfortable showing. It held up during our treadmill sprints and intervals and was lightweight and cool.

Crunch Colorblock 7/8 Tight in SuperSonic
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Crunch Colorblock 7/8 Tight in SuperSonic

The Crunch Colorblock 7/8 Tight in SuperSonic ($98) aren't just fun and cute; they perform well, too. The high waist doesn't slip or roll down, even during sprints, and the tights are lightweight and breathable for even the sweatiest workouts. I love the Navy/Billard Teal color combo (pictured), but it also comes in Black/Antique Burgundy and Antique Burgundy/Dogwood Mauve.

Crunch Colorblock Bra in SuperSonic
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Crunch Colorblock Bra in SuperSonic

This Crunch Colorblock Bra in SuperSonic ($54) is the perfect matchy-matchy pair to the Colorblock Tights. It's not just fashionable though; it felt supportive during a high-impact run with plenty of inclines and sprints. To match the other Colorblock Tights, it also comes in Black/Antique Burgundy and Antique Burgundy/Dogwood Mauve.