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Bec Judd’s JAGGAD gym shorts spark frenzy

The WAG and mum-of-four has got in on a racy gym trend, wearing a pair of teeny tiny $90 shorts that women are now snapping up.

Bec Judd flaunts figure in skin-tight bike shorts

It’s sporty and sexy – so it’s no wonder Rebecca Judd has give it the tick of approval.

The AFL WAG and mum-of-four is the latest celebrity to don a pair of skimpy bike shorts.

But she’s not just shared a video of herself wearing the skin-tight piece of activewear, she’s actually designed a pair of $89.95 shorts.

Bec, 37, is the co-owner of fitness apparel brand JAGGAD, which just dropped a collection created entirely by the model, presenter and radio-host.

Consisting of 11 different garments designed to support a woman’s body during a high-impact workout while still looking stylish, Bec took to Instagram to model the BEC X JAGGAD collection.

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Bec Judd has launched a pair of tiny bike shorts for her fitness label JAGGAD. Picture: Instagram/BecJudd
Bec Judd has launched a pair of tiny bike shorts for her fitness label JAGGAD. Picture: Instagram/BecJudd
The mum-of-four took to social media to show them off to potential customers. Picture: Instagram/BecJudd
The mum-of-four took to social media to show them off to potential customers. Picture: Instagram/BecJudd

In a series of videos shared to her Instagram Stories, the Melbourne-based star describes the black bike shorts to her 844,000 followers.

“They’re not too short, not too long, enough coverage, you can do your squats and everything and they have a pocket for your car key or your card,” she said.

She added that the best thing about the “Tahiti Sports Shorts” were that they material was an “eco polyester” – which is made from recycled single-use plastic bottles that would otherwise go to landfill.

She finished the look with the matching sports bra, which also costs $89.95.

The gym shorts are very figure-hugging. Picture: Instagram/BecJudd
The gym shorts are very figure-hugging. Picture: Instagram/BecJudd

Despite only going on sale Wednesday October 7, Instagram has been flooded with images of women wearing the matching two-piece gym outfit.

“Drooling over this collection, SOOOO comfy I literally cant even deal,” one wrote on Instagram.

“The athleisure equivalent of the LBD from the stunning new #BecxJaggad collection,” another wrote.

As well as the racy bike shorts, Bec also jumped on another sexy activewear trend, the body shirt – creating a pink striped one-piece, on sale for $129.95.

Already other women have been buying the outfit and sharing photos online. Picture: Instagram/megonchristian
Already other women have been buying the outfit and sharing photos online. Picture: Instagram/megonchristian
Bike shorts have become a hot fitness trend for 2020. Picture: Instagram/spoonfulofsarah
Bike shorts have become a hot fitness trend for 2020. Picture: Instagram/spoonfulofsarah

Bike shorts have become all the rage in 2020, despite the fact the activewear outfit has raised a few eyebrows for being “revealing” and “clingy”.

Multiple brands have stated selling the risque shorts – including Kmart who recently launched a pair that costs just $10.

The budget pair – which come in three different patterns – have proved just as popular as designer ones, with Kmart telling news.com.au on Friday it was a “hot item”.

“You can wear them work out back with the matching crop top or outfit them back with an oversized shirt or Tee for coffee or with a blazer for work.”

The figure-hugging Active Women’s Recycled Bike Short are being snapped up in big numbers, with women sharing selfies of themselves wearing them on social media.

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The Active Women’s Recycled Bike Short proved popular with shoppers. Picture: Instagram/lifeofclaire
The Active Women’s Recycled Bike Short proved popular with shoppers. Picture: Instagram/lifeofclaire
The skin-tight shorts cost $10... Picture: Instagram/slightly_ginger
The skin-tight shorts cost $10... Picture: Instagram/slightly_ginger
... and women are sharing photos wearing the figure-hugging garment. Picture: Instagram/emilysturgess
... and women are sharing photos wearing the figure-hugging garment. Picture: Instagram/emilysturgess

Another Australian brand hit the headlines with its “naked” take on the short trend, which made the wearer appear as if they didn’t have any clothes on at all thanks to the nude colour.

‘Nude’ coloured bike shorts made by Echt have recently emerged online. Picture: Instagram
‘Nude’ coloured bike shorts made by Echt have recently emerged online. Picture: Instagram

While Australian brand STAX made $250,000 in 30 minutes in August with a limited edition range of bike shorts.

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