Jane Fonda Released a Line of Rainbow Tracksuits to Benefit COVID-19 Relief

Self-isolation is forcing Jane Fonda to put a pause on her Fire Drill Friday protests, but that doesn't mean she's staying quiet. In a new Instagram post, Fonda showed off a rainbow-trimmed tracksuit — a very cozy work-from-home look that plenty of us can relate to right now — and let her followers know that she's still working to stop climate change, only she's doing it with that tracksuit.

The rainbow detail featured Fonda in all-capital letters and the trim ran down the sides of each pant leg like a traditional athletic pair, while the hoodie featured the rainbow on the hood. In her caption, Fonda explained that 100% of the net proceeds from the sale of the outfit (created with Crafted LA and retailing for $85) will go to benefit Fire Drill Friday. That's not the only charity, however. Proceeds will also go to and One Fair Wage, which works to ensure that all workers get a full minimum wage. If tracksuits aren't your thing, the Jane Fonda collection also includes T-shirts, which could be just the thing for a throwback workout.

"Each purchase will help the fight against climate change and provide assistance to our service industry and tipped workers affected by COVID-19," she captioned the shot.

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Fonda debuted the look last week, but didn't offer the ensemble up for purchase until a few followers inquired about the outfit.

"Not to be a capitalist but......do you sell these????" one comment read.

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