Post by Wines Not Whines on Dec 15, 2013 7:49:15 GMT -5
I've been living in my fleece-lined running tights. They're so comfortable and warm. I think I'm coming perilously close to breaking the "no leggings as pants" rule, but I don't really care.
Post by emilyinchile on Dec 15, 2013 7:52:51 GMT -5
I don't, but that's because a) I don't usually work out on the weekends and b) workout clothes aren't common casual wear here in Santiago. If I still lived in CA I probably would wear sporty clothes more often just running around town.
My lounging clothes could be workout clothes I guess (sweats and sweatshirts). Other than a couple of my 1/4 zip pullover tops from Target, I generally don't wear my workout clothes unless I'm going to be working out. That could be because all my comfy workout bottoms are black, which means they'd be covered in dog hair in about 3 minutes around our house!
I do a mix of workout clothes and casual non-workout clothes. Yesterday I ran so errands and was planning to hit the gym. So I wore a pair of wunder unders as leggings, but wore a sweater and boots instead of a workout jacket and sneakers.
Sort of both. I live in "yoga pants" and fleece jackest on the weekends in the winter. (Said yoga pants are cotton or cotton stretch and would never really be used to workout in.)
I don't. With a handful of exceptions, I spend more on workout clothes than I do on my other clothes, mostly because I do feel a difference between the $30 Target tights and the $80 Pearl Izumi tights. But even the $30 Target tights are more than I spend on non-workout clothes
Anyway, I worry the additional washings will make the clothes wear out sooner, and I want them to last as long as I can. Especially those favorite pieces.
Well, since I only work outside of the home for 1 month of the year, I do wear a ton of workout stuff all of the time. I wear wunder unders as leggings with boots and a tank/cardi or sweater more than I should admit.
But, a few days a week I wake up and workout, then put on my yoga clothes and a cover up because I may go to yoga any afternoon of the week if DD wakes up from nap in time. And the clothes are so cute. I don't look totally slouchy. Right? ...I think? Lol
Post by artgirl823 on Dec 15, 2013 12:29:53 GMT -5
Yes. Although at this point, I've built up enough of a workout clothes wardrobe that I have two sets of workout clothes: pricey, high performance stuff I run in, and cheaper, cute stuff that won't hold up to an actual workout that I wear around the house or to run errands.
I wear running shorts almost every night at home, but I typically wear 'real' clothes if I am going anywhere. In Indiana I lived in a small town that I worked in, so I felt like I had to wear 'real' clothes around town. Here, people just don't generally run around in workout clothes. I'm not really opposed to it, it just hasn't been the norm for me in a long time.
No I don't. I wish I could but i'm just not comfortable going out in my workout clothes. I'll sometimes hang out in my pjs but never past noon. I'm just not comfortable unless I am dressed to leave the house.
Yes, I wear workout clothes all the time! Pretty much if I'm not at work or going out with friends or DH, I'm wearing workout clothes. I have 2 pairs of yoga pants that I never workout in, but are oh so comfy!
Yes, I wear workout clothes all the time! Pretty much if I'm not at work or going out with friends or DH, I'm wearing workout clothes. I have 2 pairs of yoga pants that I never workout in, but are oh so comfy!
This. I work from home, mostly, so I am in workout clothes most of the time. My part-time job has a uniform so that's even easier.
'Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather, to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, screaming 'Woohoo! What a ride!' So every day is a holiday and every meal a feast."
I work from home too and I'm ashamed to say I"m in yoga pants/workout clothes 80% of the time. If I'm doing any "real shopping" outside of grocery store I'll put on real clothes. When I travel for work though I'm in suits every day, so I feel like that balances out.
No, i only work out in workout clothes...wait, is that weird?
Yeah me too. Sometimes during maternity leave I would wear yoga capris most of the day, but now it's mostly jeans and a sweater when we're out and about.
Post by breezy8407 on Dec 16, 2013 14:55:11 GMT -5
If I know I will be working out within a few hours or waking up, I will put them on right away. Otherwise no. But I do live in sweats/t-shirts/hoodies on the weekend unless we are going out in public. Then I might put jeans on.
Post by msturtle143 on Dec 16, 2013 16:58:20 GMT -5
I don't. Workout bras just aren't a flattering look, imo. My workout tshirts are practically rags..or cheapos with logos and I don't like wearing them out. I am practically a SAHM but I refuse to "live" in yoga pants so I don't own very many of them actually. I am a new runner and mostly run in the summer time and I just don't see myself wearing those shorts out anywhere else but when running.
I work from home so I am typically in some sort of workout wear/yoga pants but there is absolutely no way I could wear a sports bra all day long. They annoy the heck out of me. And usually depending on what I plan on doing for workout I need more/less clothes on so typically I will change into different workout clothes vs my "working" clothes LOL.
No doubt! After my long runs I usually come home, shower and put on my favie Costco yoga pants and sweat shirt and on Sundays I do the same after church. People around here must think I am a major scrub. LOL.
Post by brittmk0922 on Dec 20, 2013 23:54:16 GMT -5
Um kinda, I mean I live in yoga pants and tank tops/zip sweaters/tshirts, but the yoga pants for example are super cheap ones that I lounge in, not the nicer ones I actually work out in...