Mixing Gym wear brands
liaoverbrook
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Any thoughts on mixing brands with gym wear?
Just ordered a lot of stuff in the JD sport sale and wanted thoughts on whether its the 'done' thing to mix say, pink soda with adidas or do you prefer/is it the norm to pair the same brand all the way through?
Just ordered a lot of stuff in the JD sport sale and wanted thoughts on whether its the 'done' thing to mix say, pink soda with adidas or do you prefer/is it the norm to pair the same brand all the way through?
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I prefer not to wear all one brand anything...mainly stick with gym shark tops (longline/tall athletic cut is pretty damn hard to find) & adidas or puma track pants/board shorts. Minimal logos...just because I can't stand marketing/free advertisement (reminds me waaaay to much of work)7
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I honestly pay little attention to what anyone wears at the gym. I really don't care what brands they have on and wouldn't look close enough to see if they match or not. You're at the gym to work, not be a fashion statement. Wear what you want and don't worry about anyone else11
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I used to care about mixing my nike leggings with my adidas sneakers until I realized i really don't care and no one even notices or cares either. I just care if I'm comfortable.4
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I wear whatever I grab first... Only time I put some thought into it is when I'm teaching muay Thai cos I make sure I wear uniform gym top. I'd hate to think people would judge my mismatched branded/nonbranded gym clothes.
Although I'm working towards being able to fit into my gladiator skirt (muay Thai shorts) that I bought while pregnant and unable to train. I might try to match that with the right top.3 -
When they start paying me to advertise I will start caring what logo is on my clothes.11
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I never payed any attention to if I was or wasn’t mixing brands. I just look at if the clothes match or not and sometimes don’t care too much about that. I don’t notice others’ brands of workout clothes either. It’s not that I’m lazy, it’s that I just don’t care...
If it bothers you to mix brands don’t do it. There will always be some people who notice that stuff and form a judgement one way or the other and the people who don’t care won’t even notice.2 -
I dont think i have ever thought about what brand of clothes i workout in. I dont care about color, brand, or how it looks. If its comfortable and i can work out in it, i wear it.9
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If this is an honest concern for you, you should probably just stay home.13
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i give no f's about mixing brands1
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It mattered to me when I was younger, not now. Starting out at freight weight, after gaining so much, it was more about what fits and was comfortable. Frankly, I still don't care about mixing it up.
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GymGoddessGoals wrote: »If this is an honest concern for you, you should probably just stay home.
fanks so much for your advice !! will totally just cancel my membership now ))2 -
Keto_Vampire wrote: »I prefer not to wear all one brand anything...mainly stick with gym shark tops (longline/tall athletic cut is pretty damn hard to find) & adidas or puma track pants/board shorts. Minimal logos...just because I can't stand marketing/free advertisement (reminds me waaaay to much of work)
Thanks so much for this, I'm new to the gym and I feel like sometimes it shows and that makes me self conscious haha0 -
I just wear the same exact thing everyday to the gym:
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liaoverbrook wrote: »Keto_Vampire wrote: »I prefer not to wear all one brand anything...mainly stick with gym shark tops (longline/tall athletic cut is pretty damn hard to find) & adidas or puma track pants/board shorts. Minimal logos...just because I can't stand marketing/free advertisement (reminds me waaaay to much of work)
Thanks so much for this, I'm new to the gym and I feel like sometimes it shows and that makes me self conscious haha
Just focus on what you're there to do and as long as what you choose to wear does not restrict your range of motion, goals or comfort level... name brands and mixing and matching and other such nonsense is a non issue.
Sigh... Millennials...10 -
Motorsheen wrote: »I just wear the same exact thing everyday to the gym:
😍😅😘4 -
I wear... wait for it... non-name brand clothes.6
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As long as you're wearing SOMETHING, try not to overthink it and just go smash your workout8
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I'm having trouble understanding why the brand matters at all. Wear what you're comfortable exercising in. Period. ☺3
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your_future_ex_wife wrote: »When they start paying me to advertise I will start caring what logo is on my clothes.
This! I will be Nike/Champion/Puma wtf ever from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet!
...for a small fee and free clothing.1 -
Wow.... I'd never be organized enough to match brands, there are days that my colors don't even match... it's not real high on my list of things to give a rip about. I'd be surprised if anyone cares.2
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I sometimes mix Walmart with Goodwill can't even notice the difference.7
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r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »I sometimes mix Walmart with Goodwill can't even notice the difference.
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there is some psychology behind people who look good in the mirror/feel confident tend to have better self-esteem/work harder at the gym - but i haven't seen much recent research on it3
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This is not anything I've ever thought about or anything I would consider remotely important in going to the gym. I pull out whatever is clean from my closet and throw it in my gym bag and just go to the gym and put my work in. Heck, I've forgotten to bring athletic socks with me and have had to wear my argyle work socks with my workout clothes.
Just go and focus on what you're there to do. The gym isn't a fashion show. Go get your work in and your sweat on...it doesn't matter what you're wearing (as long as you're wearing something).1 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »This is not anything I've ever thought about or anything I would consider remotely important in going to the gym. I pull out whatever is clean from my closet and throw it in my gym bag and just go to the gym and put my work in. Heck, I've forgotten to bring athletic socks with me and have had to wear my argyle work socks with my workout clothes.
Just go and focus on what you're there to do. The gym isn't a fashion show. Go get your work in and your sweat on...it doesn't matter what you're wearing (as long as you're wearing something).
i'm lucky if i show up at the gym and don't get in trouble for being only partially dressed some mornings0 -
I wear all redcon1.. but they sponsor me, sooo haha3
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cwolfman13 wrote: »The gym isn't a fashion show. [ it doesn't matter what you're wearing .
waht?
wait.
some of us might disagree......
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Pretty sure I've NEVER matched my clothes like you are describing. I wear what is clean and is the most comfortable to the gym.1
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