Lorna Jane was once the most recognized activewear name in Australia — the brand that defined the “athleisure” look long before it became mainstream. But with new players rising (like DK Active, Nimble, and global brands entering the region), many people are asking:
Is Lorna Jane still Australia’s top activewear brand today?
As someone who works closely with activewear factories and performance textile suppliers, here’s a clear and honest breakdown of where Lorna Jane stands in 2025.
Table of Contents
- Quick Answer
- 1. Lorna Jane’s Current Position in the Market
- 2. Why Lorna Jane Lost Some Market Share
- 3. How Lorna Jane Compares to Other Australian Brands
- 4. Is Lorna Jane Still Worth Buying?
- FAQs
- Partnering with FuKi Yoga for Activewear Manufacturing
Quick Answer
Lorna Jane is still influential, especially among long-time fans of the brand, but it no longer dominates the Australian activewear market the way it once did.
Rising eco brands, changing shopping habits, and new style preferences have shifted demand toward competitors that offer:
- recycled fabrics
- softer everyday silhouettes
- online-first pricing
- more inclusive size ranges
If you’re building your own activewear line, these trends are exactly what FuKi Yoga helps new brands develop.

1. Lorna Jane’s Current Position in the Market
Lorna Jane still has strong brand recall due to:
- bold, feminine silhouettes
- iconic LJ branding
- long retail history
- premium pricing that signals status
However, the market has shifted. Newer shoppers often look for:
- eco-friendly fabrics
- minimalist designs
- everyday comfort over high-impact styling
- lower price points
From my work with Australian buyers, younger consumers now see Lorna Jane as a legacy brand rather than the trend leader.
2. Why Lorna Jane Lost Some Market Share
1. Rise of sustainable competitors
Brands like Nimble and DK Active gained popularity for recycled materials and ethical production.
2. Shift toward minimal aesthetics
Lorna Jane’s traditional bold colors and strong branding contrast with today’s softer, neutral-toned trend.
3. Price sensitivity post-pandemic
Australian shoppers now value performance + affordability, which opened the door for mid-priced labels.
4. Online-first brands scaling faster
Direct-to-consumer models outperform traditional retail-heavy approaches.
3. How Lorna Jane Compares to Other Australian Brands
| Brand | Strength | Weakness | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lorna Jane | Strong identity, high-impact designs | Less sustainable, premium prices | LJ loyalists |
| DK Active | Ethical, solar-powered production | Higher cost than fast-fashion | eco-conscious shoppers |
| Nimble | RPET fabrics, modern styles | Smaller range | minimalist activewear |
| P.E Nation | Street-sport fusion | Loud prints not for everyone | fashion-forward buyers |
Lorna Jane remains recognizable, but competition is now stronger than ever.
4. Is Lorna Jane Still Worth Buying?
👍 Good choice if you like:
- structured compression leggings
- bold feminine gymwear
- consistent retail sizing
- classic LJ look
👎 Not ideal if you prefer:
- recycled or biodegradable materials
- soft everyday yoga fabrics
- neutral or ultra-minimal designs
- budget-friendly price points
💬 From a manufacturing standpoint, Lorna Jane still uses reliable production partners, but fabric innovation is where newer brands are winning.

FAQs
Q1: Is Lorna Jane still considered a premium brand?
Yes — pricing and styling remain in the premium category.
Q2: Does Lorna Jane use sustainable fabrics?
Not as much as brands like DK Active or Nimble. Sustainability is not the brand’s primary selling point.
Q3: Do Australians still buy Lorna Jane?
Yes, but mostly existing fans. Newer eco or minimalist brands attract younger buyers.
Q4: Which brands are overtaking Lorna Jane?
Eco-focused Australian labels like DK Active and Nimble.
Q5: What if I want to launch my own modern Australian-style brand?
Work with FuKi Yoga for high-quality fabrics, low MOQs, and ethical production.
Partnering with FuKi Yoga for Activewear Manufacturing
If you want to build an activewear brand with the modern features Australians now prefer,
👉 FuKi Yoga can help you create collections that match current trends.
What we offer:
- recycled RPET, nylon, and bamboo fabrics
- naked-feel and soft-touch materials
- low-MOQ custom production
- BSCI & WRAP-certified factories
- pattern-making for gym, yoga, and athleisure
Build your next activewear collection here:
FuKi Yoga OEM/ODM Services →

