An all black look from head-to-toe signals a no frills attitude at the studio or gym / No "bells and whistles" / Subtle details – reflective zigzags on shorts and non elastic panels at belly button / Welded seams for non-chafing look edgy and take active forward
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I can't tell for sure. " The writer took liberties. By "active" he might have meant "being active".
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I can't tell for sure.
" The writer took liberties.
By "active" he might have meant "being active".
To take something forward is to advance it.
I think the phrase is meant to suggest that the outfit will lead the way to a new esthetic in workout clothing and even a whole new regime in the world of exercise.
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I can't tell for sure. I think the whole phrase is "Look edgy, and take active forward." The writer took liberties. By "active" he might have meant "being active". To take something forward is to advance it. I think the phrase is meant to suggest that the outfit will lead the way to a new esthetic in workout clothing and even a whole new regime in the world of exercise.