Tikiboo UK Ltd was created in May 2014 by the team of newly-wed husband and wife, Faye and Daniel Jobbins. Wanting to work on a project together shortly after their wedding, Faye, coming from a sales and marketing background (as well being a fitness instructor and an electronics engineer) combined her skills with Daniel (a Creative Digital Developer and technical web guru) to create Tikiboo.
The concept originally came from Faye’s frustration of never being able to find fun and exciting gym wear. Being a fitness fanatic, Faye found that she was living in gym clothes more often than standard clothes and wanted something that stood out from the crowd.
Bored of the traditional pink and black combos dominating the gyms and struggling to find any colourful activewear clothes within the UK at affordable prices, Faye looked further afield and started importing bright clothing from Brazil and Australia. This soon became an expensive habit with the addition of high shipping charges and import duties.
Faye then had an idea and decided to work with Daniel to create their own range of wild, colourful leggings to sell in the UK.
The idea for the name of the brand was quite random.
“We needed something quirky, something silly but punchy enough to be remembered.
We originally wanted the brand to be a small boutique and while trying to think of words which work alongside ‘boutique’, the name itself accidentally appeared when we rearranged the word ‘Bou-tique’ to ‘Tique-bou’. After a few hours of playing around with that idea, Tikiboo was born!”
Daniel created the brand logo shortly after and then began building the website.
“We soon found manufacturers to bring our designs to life and after a few refinements, we were happy with the products”.
After months of hard work, the website finally launched in February 2015 and the initial demand took Faye and Daniel completely by surprise: people bought (and loved) Tikiboo leggings!
Faye and Daniel were initially picking and packing all orders in their living room, juggling the Tikiboo business alongside their day jobs.
“We were doing everything in-house: all photography (Daniel took photos and Faye modelled), packing, physically taking sacks of parcels to post office, creating marketing campaigns, writing product descriptions, social media posts, SEO, customer service, managing returns…literally everything between the 2 of us! There were weeks when 3 hours sleep a night became normality. We were like Tikiboo robots.”
Their daughter wanted to be involved also.
“Our daughter loved the leggings, but they were too big for her to wear at the time. She eventually convinced us to work on a kid’s range. These soon became very popular at her school and all the girls now proudly strutted around in her creations!”
As the demand for Tikiboo increased, their home was literally overflowing with leggings.
It physically became unpractical to grow any further in those surroundings and they soon realised that the company was fast becoming much bigger than 2 people could handle.
“We had to let go of many of our initial roles for both our sanity and to be able to direct the future growth of the company. We now have several external teams involved who help us achieve our goals, including external photographers, models, marketing agencies and PR teams”.
Tikiboo eventually moved to a warehouse where a team now manage the daily picking and packing of orders to make sure they arrive with customers as smoothly as possible.
Tikiboo provides colourful activewear products which are bright, loud and fun, allowing people to stand out from the crowd while wearing something that can become an instant talking point to those around them.
“We often hear stories of people that have become friends through their love of Tikiboo as they recognise others wearing our products at events and start talking to new people!
This is what makes it so special for us: Tikiboo is no longer about us or the leggings, it’s about the community spirit and bringing like-minded, passionate people together (all with a love of fitness and bright, fun clothing).
We love our customers who contribute photos of themselves wearing Tikiboo to our social media channels and we try to repost as many as possible. Seeing how much excitement our products bring to people is what drives us and keeps us focused to continue growing the brand.”
A five-star rating “It is best to keep your running short for both running and your workout sessions. It is recommended that these shorts be worn 4-6 inches above the knee (depending on your height). A five-star rating “The inch short for running has its advantages, and it is the most popular choice among runners.
The most common types of running shorts are compression, vnotch, and split shorts, which are all variations on the same theme. Fit, length, and leg seam are all determined by the style. Shorts with compression: Compression shorts are similar to cycling chamois in that they are tight-fitting and snug to the body, but without the padding.
Moment of monochromatic colour. Wearing a top of the same colour as the shorts will help to make them appear more purposeful rather than a result of laziness. My preferred method for accomplishing this is to wear white or black athletic shorts. Combine them with a similar-colored top, contrasting shoes, and a few other accessories, and those shorts will be far too good for the treadmill in no time.
Running shorts with a liner are designed to be worn without the need for additional underwear. It provides similar support and protection to underwear, so you won’t have to worry about wearing another piece of clothing while you’re out running.
Here’s a preview of Luna Leggings with pockets by Tikiboo UK:
Green Brushed Leopard Running Shorts with Pockets
As a result of the support and moisture management they provide, you can forego wearing underwear altogether. If you find running shorts with liners uncomfortable, there are also running shorts without liners. Wearing compression shorts underneath unlined shorts can help to prevent chaffing while also providing support and protection from the elements.
Liners help to manage moisture by wicking sweat away from the body, which helps to keep things cool, comfortable, and dry, as well as prevent infection and chafing. Additionally, liners are designed to provide enough support and compression for men that they do not require the use of a jock strap or other similar device.
Shorts are a staple of warm-weather clothing for men, as they are a casual garment that can be worn anywhere. In the summer, they are appropriate for events where you want to be able to move freely and comfortably without having to worry about sweating in the heat. You’ll look and feel great in a pair of well-fitting shorts. Shorts, no matter how fashionable they may appear, are considered a casual garment.
Running shorts are designed to be short in order to provide greater range of motion and increased breathability. However, not all running shorts are designed to be worn short. Shorts are available in three lengths: short (3 inches or less), medium (4–6 inches), and long (7–10 inches). Each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages.
Here’s a preview of Green brushed leopard leggings with pockets by Tikiboo UK:
A quick look at some of the best gym shorts available. Gym shorts, also referred to as workout shorts, are an essential part of any athlete’s attire. You will feel more comfortable and fashionable because they not only wick away sweat but also keep you warm.
The length of your gym shorts should be determined by the type of workout you will be doing. Runners can’t afford to have excess material, so they prefer something that is around five inches in length. Lifters frequently prefer a layer of protection between their legs and the bench or barbell, which is why nine-inch shorts are a good option.
The short 5-inch inseam, combined with lightweight, sweat-wicking fabric, and a supportive adjustable waistband, ensures that you can move freely in every direction, rep after rep or step after step, no matter how hard you work.
Shorter gym shorts are available. Consider a 7″ inseam. Basketball shorts are longer than running shorts, but they are shorter than running shorts (although many people do wear basketball shorts to the gym). Either could be made of mesh, but it is not required to be.
An inseam of 5″ is a better choice for those who have a little more self-assurance in their lower thigh area. An inseam of 5 inches will most likely fall to the middle of your thigh. Men with heights ranging from 5’10” to a few inches over 6 feet are ideal candidates for shorts with inseams ranging from 5 to 7 inches.
Here’s a preview of Mystic loose fit workout shorts by Tikiboo UK: