aim’n’a Spring Senses Collection Arrives With Pilates in Mind

aim'n'a Spring Senses Collection Arrives With Pilates in Mind

aim’n’s new Spring Senses collection launches this month with a clear brief: clothes for the growing number of women turning to Pilates, barre, and low-intensity training as a long-term approach to movement rather than a passing trend.

The palette reads accordingly: Blush, Ballerina, Dark Clay, shades that feel more like a state of mind than a colour story. Central to the collection is the Sense fabric, soft and flexible in a way that disappears against the body, which is precisely the point. A new one-shoulder bralette introduces a modern silhouette that the brand plans to carry into future collections – a quiet signal that this is less a seasonal offering than a direction. The Ribbed Seamless range expands into Dark Clay, and several styles in both fabrics are built to move seamlessly from studio to street, a line aim’n has been blurring with increasing confidence.

Two tops in an entirely new material, Luminous, round out the range. Lightweight and fluid with a semi-matte sheen, the fabric leans into drape and movement, with ruched and draped details at the sleeves and sides that catch the light. There is also a dress in the Sense fabric, designed for everyday wear but cut from the same soft logic as everything else in the collection.

The most practical addition may be the most telling: Pilates grip socks, the brand’s first foray into accessories, developed for studio stability. A small thing, but a precise one, the kind of detail that signals a brand paying close attention to how its customers actually live.

“Our community is asking for garments that feel soft, flexible and refined, pieces they can wear both in the Pilates studio and at the office,” says CEO and founder Tekla Acs. “This collection is created with exactly that feeling in mind.”

Spring Senses is available now at aimn.se and in stores, in sizes XXS–XL.

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