FP Movement Coming To Old Mill District

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FP Movement, Free People’s renowned activewear brand, is coming to the Old Mill District this summer. 

Customers will be able to shop all of FP Movement’s core collections at the new store in the Old Mill District. Highlights include The Never Better Collection, an assortment of leggings, bras, tanks and more with a barely there feel perfect for a range of workouts. The Hot Shot Collection, a breathable and super soft assortment of onesies, sets and more, perfect for lounging and running errands. And the Happiness Runs, Get Your Flirt On, and Good Karma lines. The boutique will also carry clean beauty and wellness items.  

“They’re just a perfect fit with Bend’s active lifestyle,” Old Mill District marketing director Beau Eastes said about the athleisurewear concept that’ll join lululemon and Athleta in the district.   

FP Movement is set to open at 330 SW Powerhouse Dr., Suite 120, between Evoke Winery and Avalon Salon & Spa. Store officials hope to welcome guests into their new space by early July.    

“Their pieces are just as comfortable at Lady Bird or 900 Wall as they are on the river trail or at Orangetheory,” Eastes added. “We’re thrilled to have their only Oregon store outside of the Portland area.”  

ABOUT FP MOVEMENT 

Established in 2012 as a category on Free People, FP Movement has been at the forefront of redefining activewear, introducing performance-ready styles that extend beyond the gym. Rooted in community, individuality, and the spirit of #movingtogether, FP Movement’s activewear for Hike, Run, Racquet, and Ski bridges the gap between fashion and function.   

In 2020, FP Movement emerged as an independent brand, opening its first standalone store in Los Angeles. Today, the brand has 37 stores nationwide, offers online shopping at fpmovement.com, and collaborates with wholesale partners such as Dick’s Sporting Goods and independent fitness studios.  

ABOUT THE OLD MILL DISTRICT      

Celebrating more than 20 years as one of the Pacific Northwest’s most distinctive and dynamic mixed-use developments, the Old Mill District is located on 270 acres that formerly housed one of the largest sawmill operations in the world. The rich history of the land is coupled with spectacular mountain views, scenic river vistas and an extensive trail system to enjoy the outdoors. More than 55 local, regional, and national retailers and businesses call the Old Mill District home. Bend’s Old Mill District – the most unique shopping, dining, living, and entertainment experience in the region. www.oldmilldistrict.com.     

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