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Gym attire

I wear loose/baggy basketball shorts, a dry-fit/moisture wicking t-shirt, and then some puma 917 lo's, which are Pumas version of volleys/chucks.
 
Black shirt (any one of my 100+ concert shirts)

I do have my moments where I select certain shirts for specific workouts. If doing squats/deadlifts, I'll wear an older XL or XXL shirt so they hang lower and can go under belt.

Shorts are just basic surf shorts you get from citybeach, cut off is above knee.
 
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shorts/trackie, ausbb tshirt and volleys

i like watching people come into the gym with clothes that they have just brought from rebel sport , all the latest "gym clothes"
 
Footy/running shorts and a tee for meeeeeeeeee, as well as knee Iron Maiden socks, chuck taylors for squat/deads and volleys for everything else.
Plus knee sleeves and wrist wraps exercise pending.
 
loose shorts and a old T, some flat soled etnies I bought ages ago. When I save up enough for my home set up, I'll go bare foot.
 
shorts/trackie, ausbb tshirt and volleys

i like watching people come into the gym with clothes that they have just brought from rebel sport , all the latest "gym clothes"

I reckon the chicks look good in their new matching color coded tights, singlets, water bottles and headbands etc. Nice to see them make the effort :D

Guys shouldn't wear matching gym gear though, unless they want to pretend they are sponsored by the mardi gras.

Having said that 99% of my gear is Puma, though the branding has worn off most of it by now...
 
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