SpaceCycle Now Offers Shanghai-based Sportswear Brand Maia Active

By That's Beijing, April 14, 2017

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The right gear is crucial if you want to actually enjoy working out. Enter Maia Active, a Shanghai-based brand that aims to provide the “perfect sportswear,” especially cut for Chinese women. 

Created by former Badgely Mishka China design chief and self-confessed fitness freak, Lisa Ou, Maia uses lightweight and breathable fabrics to showcase clean lines, bright colors and fun prints.

Available in Beijing at SpaceCycle

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