How Athleisure Wear TOOK OVER America

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
  • Nowadays, the athletic wear industry is worth billions and billions of dollars and how the brands leading this industry have created this demand is equal parts impressive… and disturbing.
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Комментарии • 718

  • @st_420
    @st_420 11 дней назад +804

    Thats why I work out at home. There I can work out in my underwear.

    • @kendoWTL
      @kendoWTL 11 дней назад +46

      Omg, twinsies! Popping on a peloton class and just working out in my boxers is peak comfy.

    • @XDarkGreyX
      @XDarkGreyX 11 дней назад

      Nude and let it all swing around

    • @iseemelanie
      @iseemelanie 11 дней назад +12

      I tried that during lockdown, and it was just too uncomfortable - physically.

    • @CybertroninfiniteOfficial
      @CybertroninfiniteOfficial 11 дней назад +20

      Getting carpet burn 💀

    • @kendoWTL
      @kendoWTL 11 дней назад +32

      @@CybertroninfiniteOfficial oh, a yoga mat investment is a must for sure.

  • @funkehfunkeh
    @funkehfunkeh 11 дней назад +398

    Clothes are clothes. If you want to wear athleisure the whole day, be my guest. Just don't go running to replace your wardrobe just because it's trendy (and nice and comfortable). Lower consumption is the key.

    • @BigFatCone
      @BigFatCone 11 дней назад

      It's not very nice, it looks like you don't know how to dress.

    • @RevShifty
      @RevShifty 9 дней назад +7

      I work out at home, and all my weights are outdoors, so my workout clothes are just the more worn down version of my regular clothes. I'm not looking to impress anyone, RUclips is as close to social media as I get, and my opinion is the only one that matters to me. If whatever I'm wearing wicks sweat away and keeps my most sensitive bits away from moving weights and bug bites, I don't really care about much else.
      The idea of building an entire wardrobe around my sweatiest and most rugged moments sounds absurd to me.

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 9 дней назад +2

      I'd only stick to keeping a trend if it's nice/comfy enough to continue long after everyone else grows tired of the fad. Iit being a fad doesn't mean much since it could always come back, like Crocs has.

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 9 дней назад +2

      @@RevShifty
      Very true! I limit my personal social media accounts as well (just RUclips and Discord - the latter I use very rarely and just to schedule talks to friends). The only problem is that, as an artist IRL, there can be a lot of pressure for artists to create accounts and post online (and have mentally flip-flopped a lot in my head on whether or not to post art through RUclips)... 0_0

    • @ThisIsMeArnold
      @ThisIsMeArnold 7 дней назад

      How about I'll do whatever the fuck I want with my own money and wardrobe?

  • @Jabid21
    @Jabid21 11 дней назад +20

    They became like pickup trucks. People use them for anything but the purpose they are made for.

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 11 дней назад +2

      i see a local woman cake on the fakeup, grease herself into the 3 sizes too small athletic wear and jump into the raised pickup to take the kids to school. Never fails to amuse me

    • @swedishhousemfia
      @swedishhousemfia 11 дней назад +1

      @@rhetorical1488and let's not forget the "workouts" she does include 2 sets of air squats and a resistance band

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 11 дней назад +1

      @@swedishhousemfia followed by heavy thumbing of tick tock for cardio😁

  • @Luna04567
    @Luna04567 11 дней назад +620

    Its the same old “how many of x do we really need”

    • @JamesZeroSix
      @JamesZeroSix 11 дней назад +42

      "guys look, the influencers are marketing to you on the internet, trying to get you to buy stuff" wow. amazing.

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  11 дней назад +110

      If that phrase worked we wouldn't need to make any of our videos lol

    • @jakeseraphin7143
      @jakeseraphin7143 11 дней назад +29

      That’s all this channel is… “here’s an industry that’s responsive to market demands! Woah! Isn’t consumerism bad?”

    • @TS_Mind_Swept
      @TS_Mind_Swept 11 дней назад +22

      ​@@jakeseraphin7143you miss the entire point. Why are you even here? Besides just to complain about the points you missed

    • @roberthoople
      @roberthoople 11 дней назад

      @TS_Mind_Swept ... Yeah, @@jakeseraphin7143 has completely missed the point, but the pro-capitalist crowd generally do.
      These industries spend Billions (maybe even Trillions) of dollars annually inducing demand (and bragging about it), then as soon as it becomes problematic it's all "we're just responding to market demand. See ain't capitalism great!"
      The grossest part about it all too, is that in a world with rampant mental health issues, where advanced psychological science is out of the reach of most people, these industries are more or less able to monopolize that psychology and use it an industrial scale to manipulate us into demanding more or newer things we don't actually need. The gross part of it is that this demand-inducing manipulation works best on a population with bad mental health (Depressed? We've got a product for that. Low confidence? Buy this. Etc), and so there's a multi-billion/trillion dollar industry invested in us not being mentally healthy; in order to keep the lines on the charts going up.

  • @inspiredby624
    @inspiredby624 11 дней назад +175

    The problem is that synthetics actually serve a purpose in active wear. I used to work out in old cotton tees and it's really uncomfortable to wear them once they're soaked in sweat. Maybe something like merino wool would be a good alternative but so far I haven't seen anything affordable in that material.
    And I'd just like to point out that athletic wear can be bought second hand if you don't want to support fast fashion and inflated pricing. The main problem with this trend is over consumption and no one should be judged for just wanting to be comfortable while they work out.

    • @McDLT999999999999999
      @McDLT999999999999999 11 дней назад +2

      Wool is more expensive but it lasts forever. Those plastic shirts don’t last more than a year or two.

    • @baronvonjo1929
      @baronvonjo1929 11 дней назад +26

      ​@@McDLT999999999999999I've had shirts and shorts literally last over 6 years and still going. And that's with hard use.

    • @MrJed_s
      @MrJed_s 11 дней назад +14

      @@McDLT999999999999999 lasts forever? IME any wool garment light enough to feasibly work out in basically falls apart when you look at it. OK maybe slight exaggeration, but it's definitely not up to heavy gym use if you ask me, and when you consider the increased cost and frequency to replace (again, ime) it makes synthetics looks pretty good.

    • @eggrat6
      @eggrat6 10 дней назад +3

      Agreed! I love working out in comfortable athleisure. It makes exercise way more enjoyable and doubles as loungewear. BUT I buy almost everything second hand. Almost all of my clothes are still going strong after years of regular use and washing. A few holes here and there aren't an issue for me.

    • @danjuliersmith
      @danjuliersmith 10 дней назад +8

      Glad someone said it, Wicking materials are essential for comfort, Merino wool is great in colder conditions however it still absorbs sweat, It can roughly absorb it's weight in moisture before you feel it against the skin however a sweaty bloke running it's gonna last about 10 minutes before it gets uncomfortable. Synthetics are hydrophobic and repel the water and sweat making you much more comfortable.
      The only natural material that might perform in this way is bamboo but I don't have much experience with that one!

  • @huskydadtokoda
    @huskydadtokoda 11 дней назад +328

    I go to the gym every day, I prefer to wear cotton because it's more comfortable and doesn't stink like synthetic athletic wear does

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  11 дней назад +118

      Why don't more people talk about the STENCH that can come from wearing synthetic fibres hahahhaa

    • @TheFinnishTechie
      @TheFinnishTechie 11 дней назад +25

      I have a few synthetic Fila T-shirts. They were on sale. They smell EXACTLY like vomit.

    • @uncle.d.
      @uncle.d. 11 дней назад +31

      If u tend to sweat heavily then definitely the synthetic fibers are better as they bring the sweat away from the skin to the outer layer of fabric, if I wear cotton I am freezing and I will be totally wet.

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 11 дней назад +30

      the water sponge that is cotton? you know you can wash synthetic right?

    • @prfwrx2497
      @prfwrx2497 11 дней назад +11

      ​@@rhetorical1488why'd you think towels are made of cotton?

  • @geoffreyshepler4954
    @geoffreyshepler4954 11 дней назад +29

    Every time i go clothes shopping, I always leave the store, or web site, saying to my self, “I need to learn how to sow. I am paying hundreds of dollars for bare threads with pockets that are designed for looks, rather than function. And the cut is so generic, nothing fits right.”

  • @ApparentlyGoogledislikesmyname
    @ApparentlyGoogledislikesmyname 11 дней назад +18

    I hate how polyester is now even in expensive clothing. Never mind workout clothes, I can't find one decent pair of pants for my office job that isn't 30% to 70% polyester. And people might not be aware of it, but wearing plastic pants contributes to developing recurring genital yeast infections in woman. Yaay! (/s)

  • @balpreetsingh6834
    @balpreetsingh6834 11 дней назад +208

    An obvious extension would be a video on Bang energy, these 2 are the worst companies in the fitness space, pushing their below average products using fake natties.

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  11 дней назад +27

      So many brands to consider! Thanks for sharing this though so people can avoid them 👍🏻

    • @devbhise
      @devbhise 11 дней назад +7

      Gymshark has really a unethical marketing strategy and youngla too !

    • @chiptune_
      @chiptune_ 11 дней назад +6

      Josh Brett has more in-depth vids on both Gymshark as mentioned in this vid, but also another on Bang Energy

    • @lainiwakura1776
      @lainiwakura1776 10 дней назад +1

      Bang? Aren't they owned by Pepsi?

    • @devbhise
      @devbhise 9 дней назад

      @@lainiwakura1776 no

  • @maillardsbearcat
    @maillardsbearcat 11 дней назад +165

    As a runner I would argue alot of the clothes and especially shoes actually do help you perform better

    • @lovricsports
      @lovricsports 11 дней назад +20

      Dry fit especially is amazing

    • @eveleynce
      @eveleynce 11 дней назад +45

      true, though the average person probably doesn't actually NEED to perform better, they just need to be more comfortable while doing their regular exercises

    • @lylewalker5681
      @lylewalker5681 11 дней назад +32

      The perfect example of this is the bike outfit, the bib shorts that people love to make fun of and call you a Lance Armstrong wannabe. As if it’s purely a pose.
      OK, then go and do a 100K bike ride in regular shorts and cotton T-shirt, and then do it a few days later in $200 Rapha bib shorts and see how you feel about the difference.

    • @maillardsbearcat
      @maillardsbearcat 11 дней назад +13

      @@eveleynce A good lightweight moisture wicking tech tee will get me to run farther and longer on a hot day. Comfort and performance go hand in hand.

    • @iseemelanie
      @iseemelanie 11 дней назад +7

      @@eveleynce if you work out hard, often and you're a very sweaty person, you definitely need your clothes to perform well. Trust me! You don't even need to spend a lot of money. I indulge in Lululemons because they perform well, but I also have a lot of Old Navy items that are pretty great too.

  • @PiracyAgreement
    @PiracyAgreement 11 дней назад +50

    Oh so this is why I looked different at the gym 😅
    I just wear the cloth I feel okay to sweat in the most.

  • @letsgoOs1002
    @letsgoOs1002 11 дней назад +177

    Do a video on car tires. It's crazy how environmentally bad they are.

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  11 дней назад +76

      oooh this is actually super interesting, thanks for the suggestion!

    • @letsgoOs1002
      @letsgoOs1002 11 дней назад +24

      @@FutureProofTV yeah it's pretty crazy. They contain insanely bad chemicals, account for a good amount of micro plastics, when on car or trucks they create a ton of noise. We can't really destroy them. And unfortunately we need them. It's a crazy situation we are stuck with. Like no way we can't live without them but they are slowly killing us.

    • @sirbbq2403
      @sirbbq2403 11 дней назад +2

      He can probably add in the development of the new tire that doesn't require air. Are these any more eco-friendly?

    • @DatamanTheGreat
      @DatamanTheGreat 11 дней назад +5

      @@sirbbq2403 Probably not as you'd have to have a kind of super-rubber that can hold shape, isn't too rough on the passengers, and doesn't bend when turning the vehicle.

    • @sarahkinsey5434
      @sarahkinsey5434 11 дней назад +6

      @@DatamanTheGreat And performs well with lots of friction and heat

  • @CybertroninfiniteOfficial
    @CybertroninfiniteOfficial 11 дней назад +44

    Your reasoning about synthetics is the reason why I only really wear 100% cotton shirts to the gym, my shorts are synthetic but I'm not really sweating in them as much as I'm sweating in my shirt 😂. As others told me, cotton is good material, while polyester is super cheap material

    • @danbev8542
      @danbev8542 11 дней назад +4

      Yup. And polyester is terrible for you and the planet.

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 11 дней назад

      lol the farming of cotton is an environmental disaster. if you are going to pretend to care then try linen

    • @VGMO17
      @VGMO17 11 дней назад +13

      Guess what, cotton is terrible for the environment too. It uses a lot of water and being ons of the world's largest crops, it contributes significantly to the greenhouse emissions and erodes the soil
      The issue is that we consume more than what we need. Just use what you have until it's no longer usable, then buy secondhand where possible

    • @CybertroninfiniteOfficial
      @CybertroninfiniteOfficial 11 дней назад +9

      @@VGMO17 well yes, but with that reasoning, human existence is just terrible for the earth. We have a whole era of "dramatic catatonic change" labeled after us

    • @VGMO17
      @VGMO17 11 дней назад +1

      @@CybertroninfiniteOfficial it is, we've already past the tipping point in sustainability, thousands of years ago, the very moment we started agriculture. Now we're just realizing that can't escape the entropy we created, and that's only recent. There's a whole field that explores that idea, ecological economics.
      Sustainability is an utopia, it doesn't exist, can't be achieved, we damaged trophic chains the moment our ancestors modified the environments they lived in. We're cashing the rewards

  • @alexandrapetrova3631
    @alexandrapetrova3631 11 дней назад +59

    I agree that overconsumption is an issue and no one needs to update their gymwear every season but I completely disagree with "wear anything you want to the gym" point. First, it's important to consider that athletic clothes is more functional. Working out in cotton sucks (hot, heavy, and sweaty), and you cannot just workout is a regular bra, it's extremely uncomfortable. Second, we know clothes affect how you feel, so it's important to wear whatever makes you feel confident and good about yourself at the gym, just like in everyday life. Personally, I have way better workouts when I feel confident in what I wear, and I don't really care that it's problematic or I shouldn't need clothes for validation. Third, if buying a cute workout set motivates someone to workout more or be healthier, let them be.

    • @blinkx1070
      @blinkx1070 11 дней назад

      Yup, as long as they are engaging in it responsibly.

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 11 дней назад

      IF that workout wear is for the gym and not every single other activity.

    • @BaphomentIsAwsome666
      @BaphomentIsAwsome666 11 дней назад

      I believe this is capp, no one cares what you wear to the gym unless you want attention. If your pants need to be eating your ass then that's a you problem

    • @SheenaMalfoy
      @SheenaMalfoy 11 дней назад +8

      This but also: I'm wearing workout wear for what it does, not who's on the tag. The Versace can go f*** itself, but there's a lot of more affordable athletic wear that isn't trying to gouge you and can actually get the job done. By conflating the two in the video the message gets jumbled, imo.

    • @AFSamizdat
      @AFSamizdat 10 дней назад

      @@SheenaMalfoy True. Two of the reasons I buy Gymshark is the price (cheaper than Nike, Adidas) and the material.

  • @beyourselfeveryoneelseisal6008
    @beyourselfeveryoneelseisal6008 11 дней назад +91

    As a woman who regularly goes to the gym, I can comfortably say that Lululemon and similar brands are absolute shit. I bought a pair of leggings back in 2020 and after about 2 months of regular usage the material had holes at the seams where the thighs rub. In contrast the Gymshark shorts I got at around the same time are still holding up fine 4 years later. So even if I don’t agree with their choice of influencer advertising, their products are definitely worth the money

    • @antonhelsgaun
      @antonhelsgaun 10 дней назад +5

      Weird. People online really seem to like Lululemon

    • @stephanielavoie_
      @stephanielavoie_ 10 дней назад +3

      ​@@antonhelsgaun I wore Lululemon leggings for years. For me, they last so long.
      And since they can be pricey, I often buy them second hand. The quality is still there.

    • @meaqhanc
      @meaqhanc 10 дней назад +1

      I second the Gymshark bump. I'm sure there are low-quality products that they sell, but I get my gym shorts from them and they're so comfortable and durable. Won't buy from any other brand going forward after getting a couple pairs and seeing how much better they last. With gym clothes, although they're mostly poly / plastic fabrics, the quality of the specific knit is super important and IMO Gymshark does it well.

  • @alwayssmiling32
    @alwayssmiling32 11 дней назад +31

    always an informative, depressing watch. thanks future proof!

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  11 дней назад +4

      😅😅 it's what we're here for!

  • @faequeenapril6921
    @faequeenapril6921 11 дней назад +21

    microplastics scare me since writing my dissertation on my own microplastic research and I dont know why we do this to ourselves (collective us). I tried going to the gym and all these people in athletic wear actually made me feel uncomfortable about myself and then I never went back to the gym. I do have some athletic wear, but I didnt go for specific brands and I got them for a purpose, and I only own a pair of jeggings and shorts that ensures my thighs dont rub.

    • @Aigra
      @Aigra 10 дней назад +3

      When I tried out a "women's only" gym I felt like I needed to invest in a whole new gym wardrobe to fit in there and not get judging looks... ironically, I'm feeling a lot better in my regular gym now, the one that isn't branded as a "save space" for women ...

    • @sodium303
      @sodium303 7 дней назад

      please teach me more about microplastics in everyday life

  • @nicolekenna8625
    @nicolekenna8625 11 дней назад +12

    Trendy gym clothes tend to leave random patches of skin exposed and gym equipment is disgusting. I had to get a prescription cream to treat a rash I got from a yoga mat. Cover up and wipe down your gym equipment!

  • @KalowJager
    @KalowJager 11 дней назад +11

    As someone who dabbles in watching fashion history videos (like Abby Cox), while the term is newer, the start of this trend of athleisure is actually goes farther back than what is described here.

    • @nancyneyedly4587
      @nancyneyedly4587 23 часа назад

      Yeah, I don't even know what this video was about. He talked extensively about Gymshark then switched to the chemicals in the clothing. I thought it would be more about the history of where, how and why this trend all started and "took over" like it said in the title, and it certainly did not start with Gymshark or flabletics. He didn't even differentiate between athletic wear and athleisure.
      I was a teen in the 80's and we did Jazzercise and "aerobics" videos, there was a look and style to that but it was still a workout even if it was in a metallic g-sting unitard, and you certainly wouldn't wear it anywhere but exercising unless you were of the Venice beach rollerblading around type. Then in the 90's I worked in a gym and there was definitely a look, and there was quality and in the workout clothes, thngs were getting more technical. This is where athleisure started to take off I think. By the early 2000's athleisure was an established category of clothing even in very high end stores. Now here we are and no on knows how to wear a shirt with buttons or pants with a belt.

  • @renee2137
    @renee2137 9 дней назад +7

    YUP! as a D1 athlete who grew up playing sports, it’s so much harder to find good quality activewear now as it’s all “athleisure” and doesn’t hold up well in high intensity training anymore.

  • @mishellasaurusrex7124
    @mishellasaurusrex7124 11 дней назад +5

    Well this was really interesting, thanks team. Especially the ending when you discuss the chemicals in some of these clothing products. I didn’t know anything of this.

  • @flaval24
    @flaval24 11 дней назад +13

    Here in Florida you see folks in fancy workout gear year round & it's pretty obvious most never get near a gym. But that guy in the faded shorts & the ripped, stained T-shirt? He's likely ripped.

  • @Mowntandewey
    @Mowntandewey 11 дней назад +157

    Sports clothes SUCK nowadays...and Levi is so dreamyyyyy

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  11 дней назад +20

      Okaaaaaaaayyyyy i see what you did there 😅

  • @ketameanii
    @ketameanii 11 дней назад +2

    i’ve been watching your channel for so long finally subscribed lol. i love stuff like this it helps with my shopping addiction 😂

  • @tarnel9
    @tarnel9 11 дней назад +15

    Think about all the synthetic race t-shirts that are distributed at road races. This goes to my suggestion of the sustainability of the road racing industry (e.g. medals, tote bags, t-shirts, food), etc.

    • @DTS__
      @DTS__ 11 дней назад

      nearly always you pay for them and they are made to order....

  • @jaydesimone4297
    @jaydesimone4297 11 дней назад +3

    Thank you for explaining why I can no longer find durable workout clothes. I don't go to the gym, so I'm not performing, I need function and stuff just falls apart too soon.

  • @adamspencer3702
    @adamspencer3702 11 дней назад +90

    This summer I'm working outdoors and want a good pair of boots, I'm not even considering any brands because I can't tell bark from bite. I'm going right to army surplus. If the boots can work in a war zone, they'll work for me.

    • @xc_OuMa
      @xc_OuMa 11 дней назад +12

      this is so smart, why didn't i think of this

    • @KillaZamii
      @KillaZamii 11 дней назад

      There’s actually a guy who tears boots apart on RUclips and will tell you what’s junk and what’s not. His name is Rose Anvil. But you really do get what you pay for when it comes to boots as long as you know the difference between fashion brands and actual work boot brands. Look up “whites” and “nicks” they’re the best boots you can buy.

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  11 дней назад +20

      tbh might not be a bad idea 👀

    • @Bozebo
      @Bozebo 11 дней назад +5

      Yep I get mine from a police supply retailer.

    • @HorizonMakes
      @HorizonMakes 11 дней назад +11

      Keep in mind that army boots are often designed to be cheap to issue to literally every single solider, so they might not always be the best for you personally. I can attest to Redback steel-toe boots, though of course if that's not the type of shoe you're looking into I don't know if everything they make is also good.

  • @mathdantastav2496
    @mathdantastav2496 10 дней назад +2

    who buys clothes with branding all over? Ive seen it in social media, but in real life, most people are looking for clothing with as little branding as possible, Ive never seen people rocking giant nike logos in public, people wear normal clothes with little to no branding.
    Athleisure wear is way more than the designer stuf that no one likes and wears beside influencer, its also all the other gym clothing that is actually more functional for the gym (keeps you fresh, doesnt stain with sweat, etc)
    People like fashion, people like finding outfits that look nice in their bodies for any situation, theres nothing harmfull about that

  • @FUN2SEE100
    @FUN2SEE100 11 дней назад +8

    PLEASE do a video on PopFlex!! I see their videos all the time for athleisure clothes and they’ve always been advertised as sustainable and customer forward, and would like to see if it’s actually true

  • @cloudkitt
    @cloudkitt 11 дней назад +1

    Always love a video on a topic that lets me feel smug because of some harm I'm not participating in. Not through any principled moral fortitude of my own but because I just had no interest in the thing to begin with.

  • @briangray1704
    @briangray1704 10 дней назад +4

    I go to the gym every day, and this video is the first time I’ve ever heard of Gym Shark 😂

    • @PaulSpades
      @PaulSpades 9 дней назад

      Right? I think under armor is the popular pick for gyms, among the adidasses and nike's, kappas and lottos.
      Somehow, the guys that take scissors to their old streetwear t-shits and pants seem to be the most comfortable. But I'm old and grew up watching Rocky.

    • @briangray1704
      @briangray1704 4 дня назад +1

      @@PaulSpades I’ll admit, I like to have clothes that I look good and feel good in at the gym.
      But the main reason you should be going to the gym is to workout. If you’re properly working out, you’re not focused on what everyone is wearing at the gym.

  • @ingulari3977
    @ingulari3977 11 дней назад +5

    That's why I use my most worn down casual T-shirts when I am going for a run ;)

  • @lylewalker5681
    @lylewalker5681 11 дней назад +11

    It’s not an ideal solution, but I would also add the buying this specific type of clothing secondhand also is something that could mitigate the waste and pollution.
    For some reason, workout clothing really is saturated in the secondhand market. I don’t know why, the volume of it being mass produced, and maybe just because there’s less tolerance for any type of wear or sign of aging. Or maybe because it ages more visibly than other clothing.
    There’s a lot of really good clothing on eBay or at Goodwill, that’s really affordable, and that’s all sort of stuff that’s in the pipeline to go to the landfill otherwise.
    And in fact, I’m sure a lot of really good clothing gets thrown out by people who just don’t have the energy to put it on eBay or drive to Goodwill.

    • @KushKiki
      @KushKiki 11 дней назад

      It's true, ive gotten some great stuff in good condition second hand.

    • @semekiizuio
      @semekiizuio 11 дней назад +3

      I would be a little iffy on buying work out clothes secondhand just because the sweat gets transformed to the clothing. I feel its a bit too intimate the same as you wouldn't wear secondhand underwear and I say this because some clothing clings tightly to the body like the armpits and groin area that the oils and sweat stays on the fabric not matter how much you wash it. Jackets sweaters sweatpants are ok though

    • @isk8atparks
      @isk8atparks 11 дней назад +3

      Buying second hand clothes that have been drenched in sweat repeatedly, no thanks 😬
      Theres a reason why the second hand market for it is massive, who would want it over some regular clothes that most likely haven't been abused and filled up with stench

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 11 дней назад

      @@isk8atparks washing machines exist.

  • @camgeiger
    @camgeiger 11 дней назад +5

    Not me wearing the same pair of BKE jeans for the past 7 years lol. I'm 26 year old dude that wear jean and Under Armour t-shirts everywhere like a 46 year old dad lol. When it's crazy hot, I'll put on my UA golf khaki shorts, but I'm not the basketball shorts or sweatpants kind of guy. I do wear sweat shirts everywhere I can too, AC is cold inside. I just wear things, until things wear out and then buy pretty much the same thing again. I've even learned how to sew my sweatshirts and jeans so they last even longer.

  • @TheOnlyTaps
    @TheOnlyTaps 11 дней назад +5

    Great watch as always 👊🏿

  • @Epicentera
    @Epicentera 11 дней назад

    Thank goodness, I thought you were coming for my hoodie and comfy pants >_<
    And I do go to the gym in whatever I have, cause comfy.

  • @mikkowus
    @mikkowus 11 дней назад +2

    Dryfit stuff is amazing. I can go run in the rain, or go swim, blast the heater in my car, or just be in the sun for a bit, and be dry when I walk into a store 15 minutes later.

  • @harysuper
    @harysuper 11 дней назад +2

    Great video. My athletic shorts and sweats are about 5-15 years old. Half of them are hand me downs. I have only 2 pairs that are newer only because they were gifted to me.

  • @CombatBanana
    @CombatBanana 11 дней назад +9

    Try clothing made from merino/alpaca wool, linen, and lyocel for natural performance.

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 11 дней назад +1

      yaaaa but how will they show their butts off than? all about the validation points

  • @Alevan_AL
    @Alevan_AL 11 дней назад +57

    Why do people wear Athelisure for daily task. Im not going to do gym presses while sleeping in my couch.

    • @lalakass9041
      @lalakass9041 11 дней назад +38

      Because jeans aren’t comfortable

    • @ElijsDima
      @ElijsDima 11 дней назад +45

      Because athleisure is, generally speaking, comfortable for daily wearing but not so sloppy that you can't be seen in public.

    • @Azian_Euroz
      @Azian_Euroz 11 дней назад +20

      Its extremely comfortable. Pretty much all I wear unless Im going out for a social thing.

    • @lylewalker5681
      @lylewalker5681 11 дней назад +13

      For myself, 100% because it’s more comfortable. I have digestive and stomach issues, and sweatpants are 100% more comfortable for my stomach than pants/jeans/slacks that have a fitted hem waist and buckle belt, etc.

    • @semekiizuio
      @semekiizuio 11 дней назад +3

      ​@@lalakass9041 I was about to say this and agree. Jeans are uncomfortable. I personally prefer leggings or sweatpants to go out and to stay at home. Work out clothes surprisingly can be very comfy with butter soft fabric and wick away sweat which imo is leagues better than jeans

  • @bartreisender6765
    @bartreisender6765 11 дней назад +9

    8:07 I agree, my wife always curses that there aren’t non see through sport leggings available anymore. She also complains that she doesn’t want to enhance the shape of her butt in the gym wear cause the pants are less comfortable according to her

    • @vtheory7531
      @vtheory7531 11 дней назад +1

      That was my experience with a pair of Lululemon leggings I got recently on sale. They're the famous Align ones, and the texture is as buttery smooth as the rumours say. But when I wore it I noticed that it's relatively thin compared to the cheaper ones I bought from Under Armour or Reebok, which was disappointing. Maybe they're meant more for yoga than weightlifting but I guess it still shows that more expensive doesn't mean better

  • @itscristyhere
    @itscristyhere 10 дней назад

    For a topic that depressing thank you for not only showing the dark side but also how it is getting better and brands that are looking for solutions. The future is haunting but the present will determine the outcome :)

  • @waltertavares9020
    @waltertavares9020 11 дней назад +1

    Good stuff 👍👍👍

  • @evan
    @evan 10 дней назад +8

    I go to the gym and or run 5x a week, and I honestly love my lulu wardrobe. Also used to wear gymshark when I first started going to the gym, but the gymshark stuff had seems coming apart after one year of use. Every lulu item I own that I abuse in the gym day in and day out still looks and feels new so for me, it’s worth the price.

  • @Scarshadow666
    @Scarshadow666 9 дней назад +1

    Something else that I think people sometimes forget about most people turning more and more to social media relationships is that it's sometimes because there can be something they may be missing in IRL that they're trying to fill in that need with social media. Some people have relationships IRL that are unhealthy or they're not close, or they have other personal issues going on that helps with turning to social media addiction.
    Have heard that there's various people that struggle to find jobs (despite media coverage and stats saying that we have the highest amount of employment in a long time), and I wouldn't be surprised if the discouragement for struggling to find a job can lead to social media addiction... 0_0

  • @samjaffe01
    @samjaffe01 11 дней назад

    Great video, if I may add one thing , if you are talking about athletic apparel companies that push the message of causal usage it is definitely worth noting Young LA is a big player in that space.

  • @rolfathan
    @rolfathan 11 дней назад +15

    I can't stand sportswear because it just smells awful and just feels like plastic to me. I'm not the target, I'm not an athelete, I'm not the gym, but I hike. And I really like to hike. I tried a couple of highly suggested clothes basically made of plastic. They were expensive, they felt terrible, they smelled awful after a few hikes, with washes inbetween. Meanwhile, cotton I wash, smell is gone. Comfortable, still great at wicking away moisture. 100% cotton is, for me, the end all be all.

    • @spareless3694
      @spareless3694 10 дней назад +1

      cotton's the worst for hikers. it's so heavy when soaked. Good luck hiking with all cotton.

    • @laifnow
      @laifnow 10 дней назад +1

      Cotton can be great for a short walk, but wool and silk for hiking is much better than cotton as the moisture will not stay in the fibers as long as in cotton.

    • @spareless3694
      @spareless3694 10 дней назад +2

      @@laifnow also, not all hikes are cold. wool isn't the end-all be-all material everyone's raving it to be.

    • @PaulSpades
      @PaulSpades 9 дней назад

      Modern hiking gear uses paneling for stretchy bits, mesh for airflow and humidity control and even abrasion resistance. Materials vary with function, that's why it's called technical gear. My nylon, lycra and polyester stuff smells like absolutely nothing after I properly wash it. Which is what it should do, if it's not meant to retain oils and humidity.

  • @Hathur
    @Hathur 11 дней назад +9

    can't tell you how hard it is just to find a plain cotton t-shirt these days... 30 years ago, they were everywhere / easy to find.

  • @ft9kop
    @ft9kop 10 дней назад +1

    i live in a city, and many of us, including me, wear athleisure. We walk everywhere, and we all walk fast, 15 min/mile or faster, even in the hot humid summers. we need light breathable polyester clothing for comfort and drying just to do our daily errands and commuting

  • @TheChosenOne66501
    @TheChosenOne66501 11 дней назад +2

    13:02 I was really hoping to see a picture of RFK Jr. working out in jeans lol

  • @N1njaSnake
    @N1njaSnake 11 дней назад +41

    That's the only thing I wear when not forced to be formal. Bite me.

    • @Ghost-sz7uo
      @Ghost-sz7uo 11 дней назад +4

      especially when so many people work from home nowadays.

    • @thebowandbullet
      @thebowandbullet 11 дней назад +8

      Same. Wear it to the gym, at home, at the store. It's comfortable, easy to clean.

    • @thebowandbullet
      @thebowandbullet 11 дней назад +1

      @@Ghost-sz7uo 💯

    • @semekiizuio
      @semekiizuio 11 дней назад +2

      ​@@thebowandbullet and it doesnt look sloppy. You can sleep in it too and wake up to go to the store rq without ppl judging you just rolled out of bed and didn't swap out of your pj's 😂

    • @Kate-lv8xu
      @Kate-lv8xu 11 дней назад +2

      The material also last forever compared to cotton, but just as comfortable. I’m wearing the same lululemon skort I had for 10+ years and it still looks fine, while Cotton shorts bought 3years ago have been worn out to the point of having holes.

  • @shantanubhattacharya1220
    @shantanubhattacharya1220 10 дней назад

    Glad someone else is also wondering about what I've always wondered. How did synthetic fabrics make a comeback, when as a Gen X, I grew up learning that natural fabrics were the go-to's for health, comfort and fashion?

  • @danfsteeple
    @danfsteeple 11 дней назад +9

    I think we should use Merino wool over polyester.
    Also I worked at Gore as an intern and they don’t like Levi 🤣

    • @LuluZ007
      @LuluZ007 11 дней назад +1

      Spill the tea 🍵 😅

    • @TryRebooting
      @TryRebooting 11 дней назад +5

      Merino wool is a great solution here. While some merino wool clothing are still blended with polyester, you can find 100% merino wool too. It is a bit fragile and needs care to last.

    • @HolybasilYT
      @HolybasilYT 11 дней назад +1

      @@TryRebooting Exactly. Finely woven wool like merino is not durable enough to be used for training multiple times a week. It would be worn through in less than a year.
      You have to weigh the negatives of the materials against the negatives over frequent consumption.

    • @danfsteeple
      @danfsteeple 11 дней назад

      @@HolybasilYT I use Merino wool running clothing

    • @TehLeviter
      @TehLeviter 10 дней назад

      Not everyone, for example me, can stand Merino.
      I sweat like crazy while on hikes for example, and wearing anything Merino means I look like I just walked hours in heavy rain and it at least doubles in weight.
      + somehow while I could wear it last year no problem, it's itchy now. Even Patagonia merino, that cost arm and a leg, I can't stand it.

  • @kitten4790
    @kitten4790 11 дней назад +15

    11:27 and actually anything past “How We Wash them” section, as much as I love natural fibers they don’t hold up well to not just physical activities but also to body shapes/areas.
    My pants are made out of synthetic materials because they’re the only type that doesn’t succumb to the wear and tear of the inner tigh area.
    I had to throw many pants because that area was so easily prone to pilling/thinning out, holes were forming.
    I still have synthetic pants that lasted me for many years, and has survived the inner thigh area.
    I have tops made out of natural fibers, but thats it. While yes I know synthetic fibers is not good for the environment, neither was constantly throwing out clothes that kept being worn out.

  • @Th3D4nny
    @Th3D4nny 11 дней назад +2

    I bought a few under armour gym outfits and they are waaay more comfortable to work out in then the random old shirt + sweatpants I used to wear. But I agree, when fashion starts to become more important then working out, it's a problem.

  • @jmbaka007
    @jmbaka007 9 дней назад

    This is a great video.

  • @traildoggy
    @traildoggy 8 дней назад

    I discovered that there is such a thing as Mushroom Leather. thanks, exploring that further next

  • @PashPaw
    @PashPaw 11 дней назад +1

    I live in the Mojave Desert. It is nice to have some moisture-wicking and UV-blocking materials when working outside. However, cotton is breathable, and unless I need to wear that sort of clothing, I don't even wear bike shorts when biking since I mostly do it for fun.

  • @niedarb
    @niedarb 3 дня назад

    YES, finding simple, functional pair of sports trainers/shoes/footwear without elevation on the heel area, that are not overly cushioned and that allow you to perform multiple exercises is becoming hell
    I don't want to have to change footwear when I move from running to weight lifting to calisthenics. On fabrics I have less trouble because loose shorts and cotton tshirts are relatively easy to find

  • @thechortshow
    @thechortshow 3 дня назад +1

    Literally got a Gymshark ad while watching this😂

  • @alpedersen2608
    @alpedersen2608 6 дней назад

    I have started using wool from Smartwool for tennis. They have a lightweight line with 50% wool and 50% lyocell. It is so much more breathable than synthetic fibres. One extra advantage is that the clothes does not need washed that often, and only on a 30 degree delicate cycle. I had to wash all the synthetic clothing on 60 degrees on a cotton program to get rid of the smell. The 60 degree synthetic cycle did not do the job properly. As well, I have changed to a silk duvet instead of down. It makes a world of difference. I have recently returned from holiday and the synthetic duvets felt horrible. It felt as my body could not breathe and I got warm in a some kind of trapped way. I use a wooly duvet during winter and it is a game changer to down as well.

  • @evda4919
    @evda4919 10 дней назад

    I’ll definitely agree it’s made it over here in the uk I would say because I can put on a set and it matches didn’t have to think too much about what I’m gonna wear and it’s comfortable.

  • @Minho_Pan
    @Minho_Pan 10 дней назад

    Thank you very much for the video! I was actually looking for sportswear on my smartphone when I saw the video. (I've started working out more and more in the last few weeks because of summer). I'm a bit shocked at how clothing brands just have these potentially toxic fabrics everywhere. I'm going to a slightly more expensive shop next week to get some advice. My health is more important to me than saving a bit of money. Thanks for the information!

  • @susanruan3663
    @susanruan3663 10 дней назад

    I once bought a tshirt made of very fine wool from REI almost 25 years ago. I loved it for the color and cute flower print on it, but it was the most comfortable shirt I had for years and it has lasted all this time. Warm in the winter, cool in the summer, it wicks away sweat and moisture and never gets damp. The wool was so fine, it looked like any ordinary cotton shirt, but it has a fine sheen if you looked closely at it. It's easy to care for since it's machine washable, though I dry it on a line. Went back later to see if I could find more colors but didn't see it again, though I wasn't surprised. That single t-shirt costed over forty dollars and I only bought it because I was intrigued by the idea of a tshirt made of wool.

  • @iseemelanie
    @iseemelanie 11 дней назад +2

    I'm so glad I go to a gym where people don't care what other people are wearing. At least I don't think they do because no one would have the gall to come up to me and say a damn thing about my attire! That being said, what clothes you wear do the gym DOES matter - to you, to your body and what kind of exercise you are doing. I gladly splurge on Lululemon pants - my Lulus are literally the most expensive clothing items I own (aside from winter coats). I'm willing to spend the money because they perform the best when I work out, and I work out intensely and often. My oldest pair of leggings is 11 years old. It's gone in the washer hundreds of times and it still looks good. My Lulus are the only workout pants I have that wick the sweat off my body without me looking like I just jumped in a pool. Luckily for me, I'm able to get away (ie perform well when at the gym or exercising outside) with wearing tops from Old Navy or The Gap. Those items are much more affordable, which is a good offset. I do think it's ridiculous for people to buy designer athleisure wear, but I find designer clothes ridiculous already. I think it's important to separate the clothing from the influencer. These people are just regular people who are not kinesiologists or certified personal trainers - they are just people who are fit by whatever means they chose to get there. Perhaps I can see that clearly since I'm a geriatric millennial who didn't grow up with social media bombarding me all the time.

  • @remixisthis
    @remixisthis 11 дней назад +3

    You really missed out on Lululemon and the invention of athleisure. It's not just about looking good at the gym but athletic clothing becoming leisurely (e.g. women wearing leggings out and about) and preceded the influencer boom. There was also a lot of thought put into it if you look at any Chip Wilson interviews.
    The influencer boom may be more a result of social media than athleisure. People want to look good now mostly for get social media content

  • @david_adovi
    @david_adovi 4 дня назад

    I got a gym shark clothing add before the video started 😂

  • @ASunnyDisposition
    @ASunnyDisposition 10 дней назад +1

    07:57 Ah come on man! I was eating and watching this. 😢

  • @maltep6586
    @maltep6586 10 дней назад

    There used to be a running joke in some online fitness spaces that a gymshark sponsorship is a dead giveaway that someone is on steroids

  • @andreasjensen8451
    @andreasjensen8451 11 дней назад +1

    Athlete for life here. After many years of elite athletics i have found wool. Outdoor people are on to something. Genuinely better than any synthetics for working out. Give it a try people, and dont put plastic in our oceans

  • @user-rc2yf8kt7i
    @user-rc2yf8kt7i 8 дней назад

    FYI it's recently been shown that car/vehicle tires are a major source of microplastics in the ocean. The study I read said it was the #1 source, and this study just came out this or last year.

  • @venom5809
    @venom5809 9 дней назад +2

    Funniest thing is GymShark stuff always looked cheap to me. LOL

  • @Odrzutowy_wegorz
    @Odrzutowy_wegorz 10 дней назад +1

    As someone who is an aerial dance instructor I need VERY DURABLE clothes. My gymshark leggings were with me for 2 months lol. Most of the popular brands (nike, adidas) lasted no more than 6 months. There was one exception: in my country (central europe) there is a brand called 4F and 2 pairs of leggings I bought in 2021 are still in use and maybe they don't look like they used to but still do their job perfectly.

  • @ChrisKerel
    @ChrisKerel 11 дней назад +18

    I've worn nothing but sporty clothes pretty much my whole life. Being a football (SOCCUR) player in my youth made me realise from a very young age that everything else is just supbar when it comes to comfort. I simply don't care enough to wear uncomfortable clothes.

    • @mxandrew
      @mxandrew 11 дней назад +2

      this is exactly what drives me to athleisure. i specifically buy higher end stuff because it blends into a work wardrobe seamlessly. I wear my “tennis skort” to work as a smart casual option more than I wear them exercising. Girlfriend collective is my poison because the basics are so good but I understand the larger point about how unsustainable this clothing is.

    • @ChrisKerel
      @ChrisKerel 11 дней назад +2

      @@mxandrew I really value durability and getting attached my clothes, I also have a very small wardrobe because I travel a lot. This has pushed me mostly to premium outdoor brands with good build quality and materials and/or long warranties.
      Environmentally I can't really fully justify it compared to buying only second hand stuff, but there is something very nice about living in clothes that you like and serve you for a long time.

    • @mxandrew
      @mxandrew 11 дней назад +1

      @@ChrisKerel exactly. like i understand that so much of these clothes are essentially plastic but I can also hold that me using specific clothes until they fall apart is very different from the people making giant haul orders off Shein.

    • @ChrisKerel
      @ChrisKerel 11 дней назад

      @@mxandrew Exactly! (fuck those people)
      I also got to a point with the guilt where I realised there's motherfuckers flying private every day so my vegan ass refuses to feel guilty about being wrapped in a nice pair of Arc'teryx. It's not like this whole shit isn't sliding off to nowhere anyways.

  • @HiteshJetwaniTechtesh
    @HiteshJetwaniTechtesh 10 дней назад

    06:46 it reminds me of a manhwa I read recently called "secrets of fitness" the boss in said admitted to hiring people based on aesthetics instead of qualifications

  • @ironman2326
    @ironman2326 11 дней назад +3

    I wear Russell Athletic at the gym. Have for over 20 years. I'm more concerned with gains than nice gym clothes. When you're in good shape, plain cotton tank tops look good.

    • @AFSamizdat
      @AFSamizdat 10 дней назад

      Never heard of them. Googled. Check out products. 2 types of tee's for men. Both contain 40% polyester. Heh. Advertised as Cotton Tees.

  • @Victor_2019
    @Victor_2019 10 дней назад

    You should do a video on Ten Tree!

  • @thecapone45
    @thecapone45 11 дней назад +5

    I’m part of formal menswear gang. 😤😤😤
    Thus, we can come together for this issue.
    Bringing back the 1960s style aesthetic! 🔥

  • @apcolleen
    @apcolleen 11 дней назад +8

    The 13-minute run time of this video gave me enough time to watch it while emptying and reloading my dishwasher cleaning my counters and getting a start on baking salmon for dinner. I hate ADHD so much. But thanks for the good distraction while I'm stuck without meds for God knows how long. Good stuff.

  • @bertloreto9507
    @bertloreto9507 10 дней назад

    I’m waiting for spray-on gym wear to arrive . Always a perfect fit and great to look at 😂 No to steroids!

  • @Xamry
    @Xamry 11 дней назад

    6:16 I started wearing Gymshark after a coworker told me to try them and I had extra encouragement when I noticed the brand logo and was unfamiliar with it in person
    Looked them up. Gave them a shot. And boom. My fave brand

  • @thefolly7
    @thefolly7 5 дней назад

    Both of my ads before the video started were for athleisure gym clothes 😂😅

  • @bellathemusicaddict
    @bellathemusicaddict 9 дней назад

    Ideally, I would love to wear wool/silk blends to the gym, but with the rotation of workout clothes that I use I would need to invest the amount of a small car in a new gym wardrobe (jk, but not really 😅).
    I have used the workout clothes I own for years now and I use them exclusively for working out. Gymshark is just as valid a brand as Nike or Adidas and in many cases more affordable at that.

  • @laurachristianson1688
    @laurachristianson1688 11 дней назад +4

    I personally find most athletic wear uncomfortable….tight fitting doesn’t breathe like cotton. I really like to be active without having camel toes, and my thighs encased in whatever. I am not a large person too, very fit swimmer but maybe why I like the water so much….so freeing.

  • @dBsdecibels
    @dBsdecibels 6 дней назад

    Saw this phenomena back in the '90's to early 2000's, when everyone started wearing technical outerwear as every day dress. Was annoying, because I actually NEED high quality, effective outwear and thermal layers for insulation and protection against the elements (snowboarding and outdoor photography in often adverse conditions). The problem is that all the companies that USED to make quality technical gear started making mall fashion pieces instead. Since, then new companies have stepped up, thankfully, but there was a stretch where the pickings were thin!

  • @TrepidDestiny
    @TrepidDestiny 6 дней назад

    I didn't realize I was part of an elite crowd who didn't give a crap about what they wear to the gym. I have a few pairs of generic gym shorts and pants (most of which I got from Ross) and whatever shirt I happen to be wearing that day, and since I go straight form work to the gym, it's usually just my work polos.

  • @jaimeerindy4573
    @jaimeerindy4573 9 дней назад

    This is tough because I'm not a gym rat by any means, but I work out several times a week with several types of activities, and I'm SUPER picky about my athlesuire clothing because it has to work on so many levels. I wish they would start making plastic free athlesuire that actually performs. So far my favorite brand for athlesuire is actually Old Navy 😅 they just have the stuff that fits and feels the best to me personally

  • @1mlb704
    @1mlb704 10 дней назад +1

    I'm a runner, I run outside most of the time. When the roads are bad in the winter I have to go to the gym and run on the treadmill. I wear running shorts I've had for like 7 years and a ratty t-shirt from some local road race. I kind of look like a bum, but I guarantee you I'm getting a better workout running 4-8 miles on the treadmill than the people in nice outfits who spend 5 minutes on the ellipticals then sit on the benches in front of the mirrors playing with their phones for 40 minutes.

  • @Noukz37
    @Noukz37 10 дней назад

    I've been regularly working out outdoors and jogging, in my LEAST valuable clothes. Some of them I got second hand, some of them have stains and holes and I don't really care. My favourite is a pair of 15 year old swimming shorts that just doesn't want to break. 😆 I'm aware that some people stare at me like I'm a lunatic, and a couple of friends even made fun my "style", but I feel great doing it and save money for more important stuff, like healthy food.

  • @mebeangela
    @mebeangela 11 дней назад

    I go to the gym 5-6 times a week and run with my dogs nearly daily-- but I tend to wear merino wool since it's moisture wicking, cotton clothing since it doesn't stink like the polyester. my bikinis are from a company that uses recycled ocean plastics but honestly the best place to get athletic clothing is thrift stores , second hand from garage sales because the older stuff is better made than the new stuff I'm seeing on the shelves.
    also merino socks are great for everyday or workout wear since it moisture wicks and keeps sweaty feet dry.

  • @ElijsDima
    @ElijsDima 11 дней назад +4

    Gymshark. For the gym-goer who prefers their juice... injected.

  • @lenkaontherun
    @lenkaontherun 3 дня назад

    Well, I'm still wearing my 15 year old sports clothes and working out at home. I just wish I had the budget for more Patagonia clothes, so far I have running shorts and they are the best! 😍

  • @yourtime
    @yourtime 11 дней назад

    although i really like your topics and your overall mission, it is just interesting, how many of your topics are not only irrelevant but also unheard for me, lol. the Stanley cup as well this, is completely new for me.

  • @Melaninoutdoors
    @Melaninoutdoors 10 дней назад +1

    I work out and I'm a runner and I think the issue when someone buys something for fashion instead of it being functional for what you're actually doing. This athleisure wear just looks nice, but I would never actually wear it to the gym or on a run. Most of athletic clothing you can buy cheap and it's perfectly fine. I just get some Dry fit leggings and shorts and I wear crop top cotton shirts. If you buy high-quality the first time, you can keep athletic clothing for years. I've had the same Nike running shorts for 10+ years.

  • @niharikanaik8815
    @niharikanaik8815 11 дней назад

    This is very interesting. I want a breakdown about Popflex. I really admire the brand and the founder but it all seems too good. An analysis about where Popflex stands in the Athleisure Wear market.

  • @badm0t0rf1ng3r
    @badm0t0rf1ng3r 11 дней назад +2

    As an former gym rat I will tell you that gym shark is a juicy as hell brand. Also the "fake natty" culture is so awful; I have so much more for guys who use (not abuse) and are upfront about it than a fake natty.

  • @dodobeebee7352
    @dodobeebee7352 10 дней назад +1

    Athleisure is great, very comfortable workout clothes, and great for just lounging around too. It's also very durable, I've had the same pair of lululemon sweatpants for 4 years now and I've worn them for 100s of miles of running. Like everything, just keep it in moderation and don't buy just to buy and you're good!

  • @EmelieBoss
    @EmelieBoss 10 дней назад

    I loove athleisure. As a very active person I use to find myself having to change clothes about 4 times a day because of sweaty/stinky/muddy/uncomfortable clothes. Now my cozy home clothes, taking a walk-clothes, gym-clothes, city-clothes and base layers for winter is the exact same and I save so much time by washing less. It is also motivating to look at yourself in the mirror while doing your reps and feel confident.
    I can not even wear cotton anymore. It gets sweat-stains and stinks right away.

  • @kalpamonx
    @kalpamonx 11 дней назад +1

    Bro its crazy when I can buy branded jeans that I can wear to clubs and party out for years and years cost $25-$35 but the workout joggers with a stupid checkmark that are going to rip apart in a few months starts from $50 onwards. I guess people care more about looking better at the gym than when they're out partying. Its ridiculous this trend

  • @who2u333
    @who2u333 8 дней назад

    The brand of gym clothes I wear to workout is 'Goodwill'. They usually have my size and are always priced right.