Would You Spend $400 On Yoga Pants?

Would You Spend $400 On Yoga Pants?
TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Valeria PachecoA woman does yoga in 'Los Palos Grandes' public square in Caracas, on May 21, 2012. Tired of cowering in their homes to avoid street violence, residents of one of the region's most dangerous cities are overcoming their fear of crime by organizing outdoor exercise groups. A park, a plaza or a street can become an ideal space to bring together hundreds of Caraquenos to do yoga, aerobic dance, jog, ride bicycles or for just the pleasure of an evening stroll. AFP PHOTO/Leo RAMIREZ (Photo credit should read LEO RAMIREZ/AFP/GettyImages)
TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Valeria PachecoA woman does yoga in 'Los Palos Grandes' public square in Caracas, on May 21, 2012. Tired of cowering in their homes to avoid street violence, residents of one of the region's most dangerous cities are overcoming their fear of crime by organizing outdoor exercise groups. A park, a plaza or a street can become an ideal space to bring together hundreds of Caraquenos to do yoga, aerobic dance, jog, ride bicycles or for just the pleasure of an evening stroll. AFP PHOTO/Leo RAMIREZ (Photo credit should read LEO RAMIREZ/AFP/GettyImages)

It's no secret that there's been a rise in athletic gear and workout clothing as everyday wear as of late (cue Lululemon). Sure, you've heard of fitness enthusiasts dropping anywhere between $80 and $200 on premium yoga pants, but more than that? Yikes.

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