Are you a douche bag if you wear Gym Shark?
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I can't imagine judging a person for wearing a brand of gym wear, that's just irrelevant.
Now if a person doesn't rack their weights, treat the staff like an entitled grunt, or take mirror selfies in a busy locker room when people are changing --you bet I'm judging them! With extreme prejudice!6 -
In the *kitten* aisle at my local wallyworld they sell *kitten* with the GymShark label. I thought, no way. Not today. Lol2
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Well there ya go.
I've always advised people afraid about being judged or self-conscious about going into the gym to not worry because the people there are too busy getting their own workout done to care about other people.
Guess I was wrong. Seems there are judgy people there so their concerns were somewhat founded. That's a shame.10 -
I'll can be a douche for swag... size medium please!3
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Never heard of Gymshark. Went to their site; not impressed.2
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lalalacroix wrote: »I don't really care what people wear.
Now people who stink like perfume or smoke on the trail, that's a different story.
This, this and THIS. I swear you can smell someone doused in cheap perfume coming from 60' away. Gag.2 -
Mouse_Potato wrote: »What am I missing here? I can't say that I have ever taken notice of the brand of clothing a person wears to the gym (or anywhere else, to be honest).
This, couldn't even tell you the colour of their gear, never mind the brand!2 -
Googled gym shark, looks like regular gym gear? What's it matter to you what others wear? Only time I notice what someone wears is if they have really cool Thai shorts or gloves, most of the time I'm more focused on my own training.4
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