Workout and leisurewear pioneer Nia Technique (Nia) announces the re-launch of their activewear clothing line, NiaWear.

PORTLAND, Ore. (PRWEB) May 16, 2018

After coining the term “For Your Every Move” in 2010 in reference to their distinguished multi-functional lines of clothing, NiaWear has returned with unique patterns and fashionable designs as both statement workout gear and leisurewear.

The Nia Technique embodies self-love in every facet, an intention which is reflected within their newest product line. For the first time ever, NiaWear introduced a legging style pant to compliment their classic and iconic flare pant that has become a signature NiaWear style. The newest collections include the “Love Your Body Collection” as well as all-new unisex styles. All new products can be found at http://www.NiaWear.com.

To learn more about the Nia Technique, NiaWear, or to book an interview, contact Nia at (503) 245-9886, email pr(at)nianow.com, or visit the headquarter website at http://www.nianow.com.

About Nia: Headquartered in Portland, OR, the Nia Technique is a barefoot workout, practice, and lifestyle enjoyed by thousands of people in over 40 countries. Nia has been pioneering the benefits of holistic fitness through Non-Impact Aerobics since the mid-1980s. Today, Nia offers classes, workshops, training, certifications, books and workout DVDs, as well as products produced with sister brands NiaSounds, NiaWear, and NiaTV. Nia has been featured by hundreds of media outlets including the New York Times, Health Magazine, Self Magazine, Psychology Today, Oprah Magazine, Huffington Post, BBC Today, and The San Francisco Chronicle.

Nia Technique, “Through Movement We Find Health.”

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