Appropriate apparel?
Graciecny
Posts: 302 Member
Okay, the thread about what people would ban brought up something I guess I should ask. Some people were complaining about spandex and people wearing tights/leggings as pants, and I think I'm an offender. I need some feedback here, please.
I bought some Under Armor running leggings (calf-length) and have been wearing them with longer shirts. I am definitely an XL kind of gal, and I'm thinking after reading the thread about banning stuff that maybe this isn't appropriate. Do I look lovely in them? No. Are they the most comfortable thing I've ever wore while working out? Yes. I'm fat, and the sad fact is that yoga-style pants and stuff ride up and I'm constantly having to reach down and pry them back down while walking/jogging/using the elliptical. TMI, I know, but there IS a reason I would like to wear those nice comfy leggings.
I need your help here deciding if wearing these things is appropriate. When I look at the UA web site, it shows them being worn sans shorts, just with a top. Granted, the people wearing them are actually FIT, not obese/overweight, but hey...
So let me know: am I one of "them", annoying the crap out of you and clogging up your view while working out? I don't want to be...I just want to do my thing, but I want to do it comfortably.
I bought some Under Armor running leggings (calf-length) and have been wearing them with longer shirts. I am definitely an XL kind of gal, and I'm thinking after reading the thread about banning stuff that maybe this isn't appropriate. Do I look lovely in them? No. Are they the most comfortable thing I've ever wore while working out? Yes. I'm fat, and the sad fact is that yoga-style pants and stuff ride up and I'm constantly having to reach down and pry them back down while walking/jogging/using the elliptical. TMI, I know, but there IS a reason I would like to wear those nice comfy leggings.
I need your help here deciding if wearing these things is appropriate. When I look at the UA web site, it shows them being worn sans shorts, just with a top. Granted, the people wearing them are actually FIT, not obese/overweight, but hey...
So let me know: am I one of "them", annoying the crap out of you and clogging up your view while working out? I don't want to be...I just want to do my thing, but I want to do it comfortably.
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I think you should wear what is comfortable. People don't HAVE to stare at your. Be comfortable! Anything that makes you more positive about going to the gym!0
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I think you are fine. I don't really pay attention to what anyone else is wearing. I do notice when someone looks really good in whatever they are wearing, but very seldom ever notice anyone that I would think looks bad. Probably because I know I have curves and I am in no position to judge anyone else.0
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Comfortable and serviceable! The two words to live by when working out. Wearing stuff that shifts, rides up or needs readjusting is to distracting!!!! When I'm jumping or doing some crazy exercise I don't want to worry if something will fall, roll or shift. As long as nothing falls out, you're good to go.0
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Unless you're wearing spandex that doesn't cover anything, yes, wear them. It's too hard in loose fitting pants! Shirts, sure, loose is OK, but the pants are annoying for all the reasons you listed.0
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Thought I had quoted one of the others...wear what makes you comfortable and willing to exercise.0
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I agree with both. Wear what you are comfortable in and feel good in. I do the same thing and I need to lose 50 pounds and weigh 216, I was 234. The people that matter are supportive of you being there and joining in. This is your journey. I only have one rule in my own clothes, it's kinda funny....Just say no to crack...no boobs, no belly, no butts ) But then again I'm in HR hahaha.0
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This is just my opinion, but as long as there are no bits hanging out (belly rolls, boobs etc) or I see more than I would ever want to see on someone either fit or fat (camel toe, see through leggings with underwear on display) I think anything goes.
If you wear leggings that are opaque, with a long shirt that covers your girly bits, I would say that in my eyes at least you are not looking inappropriate in the slightest.
If someone has time enough to be bothered over what you are wearing they aren't working out hard enough.
Go with your gut feeling, and remember that you can't please everyone so you might as well please yourself.0 -
I have a really good friend that I met at the gym 10 year ago. I was super fit running all the time and lifting weights. She was short like me and weighted about 130 lbs more than I. I always covered up my body, Big tees, long pants, shorts in the summer. But you never saw boobs or belly out of me. Her, this woman wore lycra tight pants, bra tops you name it. One day I asked her why she wore such tight clothes and how she was comfortable in them. I was just so shy and the opposite. She said to me, I weigh 250 lbs with a big tee shirt on or with out it. I'm comfortable working out in this and it doesn't feel constricting in anyway. I"m fat and no XL tee shirt is going to hide that fact, i might as well be comfy and cool while working out. I'm here to feel good not worry that my lycra is too tight! Amen to her. To each their own.
Having said that, I prefer modesty... it's just me. But not my friend Debbie... bless her for being her!
Be you and don't worry about the rest.0 -
i think you should whatever the hell you want!!! i love working out in spandex; it is so comfortable. when i wear sweat pants the more i sweat the more they weigh and the more i'm pulling them up. the most important thing for everyone to remember is that you are taking care of yourself. kudos for you!0
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I have to look at all sorts of ugly people (regardless of size) so my say is do what works for you.
OTOH, I am in pretty good shape but have a very portruding rear. So portruding, in fact, that my NB workout leggings, which were supposed to be opaque (and looked opaque from the front) were so stretched out in behind that they were slightly see-through. How did I discover this after years of wear? When my son asked how come I could show off my underwear but he couldn't.
Moral of the story: Wear what works for you, but check it in a 3-way mirror first.0 -
I have to look at all sorts of ugly people (regardless of size) so my say is do what works for you.
OTOH, I am in pretty good shape but have a very portruding rear. So portruding, in fact, that my NB workout leggings, which were supposed to be opaque (and looked opaque from the front) were so stretched out in behind that they were slightly see-through. How did I discover this after years of wear? When my son asked how come I could show off my underwear but he couldn't.
Moral of the story: Wear what works for you, but check it in a 3-way mirror first.
I'm sorry...but I'm laughing at your story!0 -
Don't worry, that kind of thing is fine to exercise in. Its the people who do their weekly grocery shop in it that I find strange.0
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I wear under armour leggings too - they are thick-ish spandex so you can't see through them, unlike tights or some leggings - they are my favourite thing to work out in.
I was running behind a girl yesterday morning wearing black tights who clearly didn't realise that from behind you could see her hot pink underwear VERY clearly!!0 -
I wouldn't worry about it. Wear whatever works for you. Everbody's got something they can complain about.0
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When you're working out, I don't care WHAT you are wearing. The people that wear the type of outfit you described just out and about like to the grocery store or out to lunch, that bothers me a little, haha :-P0
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I think that anything you are comfortable in is just fine! They certainly do not have to look if they don't want to! You are at the gym for you, not for them, so try to get them out of your head...easier said than done I know. Proudly wear that spandex girly!0
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This is just my opinion, but as long as there are no bits hanging out (belly rolls, boobs etc) or I see more than I would ever want to see on someone either fit or fat (camel toe, see through leggings with underwear on display) I think anything goes.
If you wear leggings that are opaque, with a long shirt that covers your girly bits, I would say that in my eyes at least you are not looking inappropriate in the slightest.
If someone has time enough to be bothered over what you are wearing they aren't working out hard enough.
Go with your gut feeling, and remember that you can't please everyone so you might as well please yourself.
^^ this0 -
I would wear whatever you are comfortable in, both physically & mentally. There's nothing worse that can ruin a workout than ill-fitting clothes that ride up, pinch or just annoy the heck out of you. :grumble: :grumble: :grumble:
Keep up the great work! :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:0 -
I have to look at all sorts of ugly people (regardless of size) so my say is do what works for you.
OTOH, I am in pretty good shape but have a very portruding rear. So portruding, in fact, that my NB workout leggings, which were supposed to be opaque (and looked opaque from the front) were so stretched out in behind that they were slightly see-through. How did I discover this after years of wear? When my son asked how come I could show off my underwear but he couldn't.
Moral of the story: Wear what works for you, but check it in a 3-way mirror first.
Oh, my gosh. Something I never thought of, seriously! I'm going to check it out (I have shelf-booty) before I wear those things to the gym again. I think I'm okay, as my 7yo would DEFINITELY mention that kind of fashion faux pas, but I won't be able to step foot in public again without checking to be absolutely sure!
Thank you all for the feedback. I'm going to continue wearing those comfy leggings (and they are nice thick ones that I don't *think* are see-through). Hopefully in a few months I'll actually look slightly better in them, too!
And confession time - I sometimes do a late-night grocery run wearing said outfit (the gym closes at 10pm, and the grocery store is always nice and quiet then). I think I'm going to start bringing some sweats/cover-ups to wear over the tights. Thankfully I don't do WalMart, so I won't end up on PeopleofWalMart.com. :laugh:0 -
Wear whatever you want. If all the comments from the other post about what to ban at the gym were followed, nobody would be at the gym.0
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Wear whatever you want. If all the comments from the other post about what to ban at the gym were followed, nobody would be at the gym.
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I have those too and war them with a pair of running shorts over them. I am just more comfortable that way in public :] Up to you though! I don't think you should change if that is what you are comfortable in
I wear leggings as pants all the time. Soooo comfy. I am right now sometime I do to class, the store, and whatever. Someone has a problem they can kiss my *kitten* ;D0 -
I agree with everyone else, wear what is comfortable and keeps you working out. I wear ua capri pants with a long shirt too.Actually I still wear maternity shirts to the gym. Good luck.0
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Unless someone is wearing a thing and pushup bra with nothing else, I wouldnt be offended. Wear what you want, if it's leggings or 80's aerobic gear, rock it!0
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I think you should wear what is comfortable. People don't HAVE to stare at your. Be comfortable! Anything that makes you more positive about going to the gym!
^^^ THIS...... My feeling exactly!0 -
I don't know about these other people who have a problem with what fellow gym goers wear, but I honestly don't give a c**p. When I'm at the gym, I'm there to work hard and I assume other people there are too, and I simply am not noticing what other people are wearing. If other people at the gym are taking notice of what you are wearing, they're obviously not working hard enough.0
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Better that than pajamas at Walmart.0
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My personal rule is " are the bits covered?" them I am comfortable.0
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The only time I think it's inappropriate is when the tights/leggings/whatever are so tight that they're transparent. There have been one too many times when someone has bent over and I saw their entire *kitten* (because they weren't wearing underwear with them or a teeny tiny g string). Otherwise, rock em!0
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When you're working out, I don't care WHAT you are wearing. The people that wear the type of outfit you described just out and about like to the grocery store or out to lunch, that bothers me a little, haha :-P
^^ this exactly!
Wear what ever works best for you - it's not a fashion show, it's time to get sweaty and burn some calories. If you feel better and can actually work out better, that's all that matters.0
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