1. Nike – The brand has been vocal about promoting inclusivity and accessibility through their products and campaigns. They offer a wide range of sizes and styles of activewear, including adaptive styles for those with disabilities.
2. Athleta – The brand has been a vocal advocate for size inclusivity, offering sizes up to 3X and featuring diverse models in their advertising.
3. Adidas – The brand has partnered with athletes and groups to promote inclusivity and accessibility, including their partnership with Parley for the Oceans to create sustainable sportswear.
4. Fabletics – The brand offers a wide range of sizes and styles, from XXS to 4X, and has featured athletes of all sizes and abilities in their campaigns.
5. Under Armour – The brand has been a vocal advocate for inclusivity and accessibility, offering adaptive products and partnering with athletes with disabilities.
6. Reebok – The brand has launched campaigns promoting body positivity and inclusivity, including their “Be More Human” campaign.
7. Good American – The brand has been a vocal advocate for size inclusivity, offering sizes up to 5X and featuring diverse models in their advertising.
8. Lululemon – The brand has expanded their size range in recent years and has launched campaigns promoting diversity and inclusivity.
9. Curves N Combatboots – The brand offers clothing and gear specifically designed for women of all sizes and shapes.
10. TomboyX – The brand offers gender-neutral activewear in a wide range of sizes and styles, with a focus on inclusivity and sustainability.