What do you wear at the gym??

No i am not trying to be trendy at the gym (never!) but i want a top that if i stretch high in the sky, you can not see my guts!!

Any idea's guys?i wear a 3/4 sleeved long top (comes under my tush) and its not tight.

thanks xx (i don't like showing my armpits or bingo wings either)

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  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    Hmm, maybe wear a bodysuit underneath your shirt and pants if you are worried about your stomach showing.
  • abickford82
    abickford82 Posts: 207
    I just wear tees/tanks and yoga pants or capris. Nothing too snazzy.

    When I instruct/teach, I'll be more nicely put together though. My own workout, I stick to the basics...I want to drip in sweat and not worry about ruining something.
  • frangrann
    frangrann Posts: 219 Member
    I got a few tops at Old Navy……Semi-fitted so not tight and don't cling. They are pretty breathable.
    They were like $5 a piece and have a bunch of colors.
  • michelefm1l
    michelefm1l Posts: 31 Member
    I usually wear a t-shirt with a pair of athletic pants/shorts...I guess you could try and find a tunic shirt or a longer t-shirt....but people are seriously not going to even notice (or care) about you showing your stomach at the gym.
  • KoopaSix
    KoopaSix Posts: 252 Member
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  • I wear loose gym pants and usually a t-shirt. The t-shirts are usually men's shirts so they are long and leave me a lot of room for arms up in the air. I just bought a gym shirt on sale yesterday (women's style) but have not worn it yet to the gym, but it looks pretty long. I've been thinking about wearing shorts now that it's getting warmer, but I'm 65 and the legs don't look like they used to! :-)
  • histora
    histora Posts: 287 Member
    I wear a pair of loose fit sweatshorts and a men's longtailed tee in a size too big to make room for the 'girls'.

    That being said, a flash of my tummy or the wobbly bits of my arms is prolly the least of worries at the gym, really. ;)
  • katro111
    katro111 Posts: 632 Member
    The V-neck vintage tees from Old Navy are long and pretty roomy. I wear a tank under them and never have any guts coverage issues lol.
  • thatjosiegirl
    thatjosiegirl Posts: 362 Member
    Costco has a bunch of tank tops workout wear that are longer and are awesomely priced! I own them in pretty much every color.
  • ROBOTFOOD
    ROBOTFOOD Posts: 5,527 Member
    running singlets, cutoffs and shorts.
  • SunofaBeach14
    SunofaBeach14 Posts: 4,899 Member
    A tank top and shorts. Be comfortable and wear something that doesn't get in the way.
  • yukino3006
    yukino3006 Posts: 34 Member
    I wear a normal t shirt and jogging pants. I wear loose clothes because I sweat a lot and need air all over.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    i feel like your reaching gut show problem would best be resolved by layering a long sleeved t shirt to cover the bingo wings and armpits over a long tank top for working out that is bunched around your hips and so will have leftover fabric to still cover when you reach.

    bonus: when you are done working out it will be refreshing to remove the overshirt and have most of the armpit sweat on that rather than your tank.

    i can't beleive i'm talking about armpits. is this weekend almost over?
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    Are you tall? Old Navy has "tall" workout clothes that generally prevent the belly hanging out.
  • Predat0r1502
    Predat0r1502 Posts: 45 Member
    Banana suit.
  • paj315
    paj315 Posts: 335 Member
    I have several long tight ftting tanks that I layer under all my tees to keep my belly from showing when I do stuff like overhead press or log press.
  • savannahribeiro
    savannahribeiro Posts: 194 Member
    Ma birthday suit ;) lol

    Nah, I just wear a good sports bra (Which is key if you've got beeeeeewbs!) and a loose tank top and then some spandex shorts or capris (Hate the long ones).
  • liftingandlipstick
    liftingandlipstick Posts: 1,857 Member
    I wear loose gym pants and usually a t-shirt. The t-shirts are usually men's shirts so they are long and leave me a lot of room for arms up in the air. I just bought a gym shirt on sale yesterday (women's style) but have not worn it yet to the gym, but it looks pretty long. I've been thinking about wearing shorts now that it's getting warmer, but I'm 65 and the legs don't look like they used to! :-)

    No one cares, honey- rock those shorts!

    I tend to wear yoga pants and tshirts. I do wear the Old Navy vintage tees, but I find they aren't really long enough if you're doing arms above your head type stuff. I always wear camis under my tees, so it's not a problem for me, but if you don't, you may have belly flashing issues.
  • Praying_Mantis
    Praying_Mantis Posts: 239 Member
    I have the opposite problem -- these tops (UnderArmour, Nike) are so long, they come down to my crotch. Ugh, I hate it. I have yet to find something that won't come past my hips.

    Like you, I don't show my pits, always have short sleeves on. :tongue:
  • macchiatto
    macchiatto Posts: 2,890 Member
    Usually a tec T (ON Active, Brooks, etc.) and some ON compression capris or Brooks/ON running shorts. I'm 5'7" but short torsoed and the ON active tops are plenty long enough for me.
  • annie_things
    annie_things Posts: 5 Member
    I wear yoga pants/shorts, but I always try to buy the roll down type- if you don't fold it you have high waisted yoga shorts!
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    shorts and a t-shirt...
  • bryttanid
    bryttanid Posts: 14
    I wear my sweater leggings (sweggings), a tank top, and a big tshirt on top =) Seems to work out pretty well
  • ModernNerd
    ModernNerd Posts: 336 Member
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    Ermagherd this is precisely how I look too! *flexes* :bigsmile:

    For me it depends on the routine I'm doing. If it's lower body, squatty sort of exercises then I find volleyball spandex with a long sleeve t shirts are the most comfortable. And there is less opportunity for shorty shorts to ride up. OP I'm also self-conscious about my arms so loose-fitted, long sleeved t shirts are my go-to on most days. For upper body days, it's just running shorts and t-shirts or cut-offs if it's toasty.

    No expensive lulu nonsense for me...
  • cakebatter07
    cakebatter07 Posts: 814 Member
    Usually yoga pants and a tank top or a t-shirt. Sometimes if I stretch/bend over/etc my stomach shows in certain shirts, but it doesn't bother me that much.
  • dt3312
    dt3312 Posts: 212 Member
    I am 5'4" and medium build. Female. I wear a Men's Large T-shirt to the gym. I sew, so I hem the T-shirt so it is just at my underwear line. If the armholes are too big in circumference, I alter them to make them narrower. For pants I wear cotton knit sweat pants or capris. My women friends tell me I wear my clothes loose, but I don't care. I'm comfortable and my clothes don't get in the way.
  • kelly_e_montana
    kelly_e_montana Posts: 1,999 Member
    I like long tanks over yoga pants with draw strings. Sometimes i will throw on an 80s cut off the shoulder tee over the top if I want extra coverage. That's fun to wear when I am lifting (in my hot pink Chuck Taylors. Of course, I love knee socks too.).
  • luadams2
    luadams2 Posts: 122
    I don't have money to spend on gym clothes and they get washed so often they don't last long anyway.

    I buy cheapo extra large cotton or cotton blend tank tops at Walmart, they come just below my bum. I'm 5'4. Walmart also has Danskin shorts and capris., 90% cotton and fitted. I get them in black. The waist band is comfortable on these for me and it is a high waistband.

    My favorite tank is very fitted but very comfortable. It's long and does not ride up. It's called C-9, it's a ribbed racerback, 92% cotton, with a built in shelf bra, I get these at Target. I wouldn't recommend it for a large chested woman though, I wear a light exercise bra underneath it for extra support. I just love that it is long and breathable.