Tuesday, 26 April 2016

This is How Men Should Dress for the Gym



Whether you're a lifelong workout beast or a newbie, these are the best gym style tips for men.



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A Good Hoodie

Call us old fashioned, but you don't need a technical warm-up jacket to go to the gym. In fact, the original reverse weave Champion hoodie suits us just fine. It's a true classic that looks great and lasts forever.



A Stylish T-Shirt

This T-shirt is the perfect intersection of function and tradition, combining modern technical materials with old school Ivy League styling into a package so cool you'll want to wear it straight to brunch after working out.



A Fitness Tracker

Measuring your heart rate and keeping track of calories burned is a lot easier when someone—or something—else is doing it for you, which is exactly why some smart people invented the FitBit in the first place. Go for sleek, understated black on this thing.



Versatile Shorts

Sure, some people might prefer ultra-light mesh shorts, but to us, the rugged nylon construction, multiple pockets, and subtle pattern on these Patagonia baggies are unmatched. And, they're even better now that they come in a longer 7" version, which means you don't have to fear showing too much leg when you're doing squats.



Technical Shoes
Unless you're hitting city streets or pounding the track, you don't need a running shoe to work out. In fact, a woven, technical basketball shoe will be lighter, more sophisticated, and provide superior support for lifting weights and hitting the exercise bike. As a stylish bonus, the woven uppers come from Italy.




Tailored Track Pants

Right now, tailored track pants are as important on men's runways as they are in the weight room. Split the difference here with these slim color blocked sweats from cult yoga brand Lulu lemon. Just act fast because these things sell out overnight.

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