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Sweaty Betty

www.sweatybetty.com

 
We`re Sweaty Betty, a global activewear and lifestyle brand for women. We`re also a community that believes fitness is a flip-the-switch trigger for becoming the woman you want to be. Leggings and sports bras won`t change the world on their own. But with a grab-my-hand, let`s-go-for-it-now spirit, the women who wear them can.  Since our founder Tamara got us moving in 1998, we`ve stood and run for both performance and style. Just take our Power Leggings – with technical fabric that sculpts and shaves time off your PB. Every 60 seconds, a woman buys herself a pair. That`s exactly the kind ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.sweatybetty.com
  • Nordstrom, The Village at Corte Madera 1870 Redwood Hwy
    Corte Madera, CA USA 94925
  • Phone: 415.927.1690

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