Drop that Lululemon and kit yourself up with these nearby retailers

YOGA Walking into Bay Area yoga studios can sometimes feel like being subsumed into a cult of Lululemon, Yogitoes, and Gaiam. Yoga means big bucks these days, and most everyone seems to be sporting the same few brands while getting their warrior on. Yogic ideology espouses non-materialism and self-acceptance, yet it's hard not want to fit in. Fortunately, there are lots of options that can get you out of big brand conformity and into stylie yoga gear that supports local vendors and designers. Follow these tips and in no time flat your yoga-related footprint won't extend much farther than the four corners of your mat!
BLUE CANOE
Inspired by a homemade canoe that once sat on the shores of Humboldt County's Benbow Lake, Blue Canoe's name highlights its dedication to homegrown, yet stylish organic clothing. All its clothes are made in San Francisco and most use organic cotton in comfy blends. The company has been in business for more that 16 years and is known for its decidedly "un-granola" pieces that make as much sense in a yoga class as they do on Valencia Street.
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LEOM DESIGNS
Born of designer Margaret Leom's own need for good yoga and dance wear, Leom Designs has been operating out of Santa Cruz for six years. The clothes have a uniquely organic feel to them, taking inspiration from the environment and employing a deliberative creative process. Though initially Leom just made clothes for herself, she was always asked where she got her outfits. So she jumped at the chance to create designs in her vision and hasn't looked back.
Hot item: elfarrow men's yoga top
SWIRL SPACE
Since 2000 Swirl Space has been producing movement friendly, hemp-based clothes in San Francisco. As a business that's committed to fair local labor, sustainable business practices, and educating the public about the benefits of Hemp, Swirl Space's lofty ideals are an integral part of its goods.
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ZOBHA
Headquartered in Mill Valley, Zobha produces dreamy, high-end yoga wear that rivals Lululemon in fit and durability — yet the two companies' trajectories couldn't be more different. While Vancouver-based Lululemon seems to court controversy at every turn, Zobha directly supports Bay Area community initiatives like Headstand, which teaches yoga to at-risk youth. Bottom line, Zobha makes your butt look good while hitting the sweet spot between transcendent and trendy.
Hot item: Paige tank
KLEAN KANTEEN
Hydration is key while practicing yoga, but not every water bottle is created equal. It goes without saying that conscious yogis should eschew disposable plastic bottles in favor of refillables, and since 2004 Chico-based Klean Kanteen has been preaching the benefits of BPA-free, stainless steel bottles.
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