DESIGNED FOR COMFORT, MADE TO LAST - GYMNATION
GYMNATION is a Finnish sportswear brand founded in Oulu in 2019.
We design our products in Finland and manufacture them responsibly in Europe, prioritizing quality and sustainability over the cheapest options. Our focus is on creating high-quality activewear for both training and leisure, with an emphasis on comfort, durability, and timeless design.
We carefully select materials, often using natural fibers like Tencel and recycled materials, to ensure an excellent fit and performance during even the toughest workouts.
Most of our fabrics are sourced from Europe, and while they may cost up to 3-5 times more than average fabrics, we believe they should evoke emotions and feel like the best thing you’ve ever worn.
Try our clothing, and you'll experience the difference.
At GYMNATION, we prioritize not only the quality of our products but also the sustainability of our production. Our clothes are made in Lithuania at a Bluesign®-certified factory. This certification ensures environmentally friendly and safe production practices, focusing on reducing the environmental impact while guaranteeing high-quality, responsibly produced clothing. Bluesign® evaluates the entire production process, from raw materials to the finished product, ensuring eco-friendliness and safety at every stage.
We strive to use natural and recycled materials wherever possible. For instance, our T-shirts and tops are made from Tencel, one of the most eco-friendly textiles derived from sustainably harvested eucalyptus. Tencel is soft, durable, moisture-wicking, and naturally antibacterial. We also incorporate recycled materials in our compression tights, using ECONYL® nylon made from marine and landfill plastic waste, which reduces global warming impact by 90% compared to traditional nylon.
As part of our commitment to sustainability, we plan to continue increasing the use of recycled materials in our products. Even our product and shipping bags are made from 100% recycled plastic. We encourage our customers to recycle them as well, contributing to a more sustainable future.