Under Armour. Their stuff has gotten expensive lately so I buy their stuff from outlet stores. I'm all about comfort. Can't be wearing that expensive gasp stuff that feels like you're wearing a itchy sweater.
Under Armour. Their stuff has gotten expensive lately so I buy their stuff from outlet stores. I'm all about comfort. Can't be wearing that expensive gasp stuff that feels like you're wearing a itchy sweater.
I love adidas boost trainers. They are probably the most comfortable gym shoes. I have a pair of porsche design sport by Adidas and they are the most comfortable shoes I have ever wore.
man y'all would hate me. Got a few things from most gym clothing/fitness apparel brands and of course more mainstream nike/ua/lulu/adidas stuff.
though I realize it's not "hardcore" or "manly", I also usually tailor and pick higher quality work and casual wear and pay attention to the blends and fabrics used.
Obviously I feel I look better but tend to feel better and perform better (more so work performance than gym performance) when wearing comfy, well fitted clothes.
I love adidas boost trainers. They are probably the most comfortable gym shoes. I have a pair of porsche design sport by Adidas and they are the most comfortable shoes I have ever wore.
x2. got a few of the boosts and the uncaged boosts and they are comfy, though I don't like the aesthetic. Got a few pairs of the pk nmds and they're some of my favorites. And this is coming from a nike guy.
I look like a fucking bum at the gym. Walmart sweats with the elastic ankle cut, and an t shirt that I cut into kinda like stringers. I figure I'm covered in lifting chalk and wearing blue rehband knee sleeves with chuck Taylor's.....I'm not looking real sexy anyways
x2. got a few of the boosts and the uncaged boosts and they are comfy, though I don't like the aesthetic. Got a few pairs of the pk nmds and they're some of my favorites. And this is coming from a nike guy.