Comments on: Yoga Clothes for Men – How to Dress for a Studio Class https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/ Clothing.To Sat, 27 Nov 9030 10:04:55 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.7 By: Marc Settembrino https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/#comment-4211 Sat, 27 Nov 9030 10:04:55 +0000 https://www.clothing.to/?p=1554#comment-4211 In reply to Allen Lo.

Wow! Welcome and thank you! I haven’t been very active lately, but I’ve got a few videos planned. Hopefully I can get them recorded soon!

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By: John Russell https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/#comment-4213 Fri, 27 Nov 6865 10:10:39 +0000 https://www.clothing.to/?p=1554#comment-4213 How much do you weigh? I’m only 252 and I’m morbidly obese. I find that term fat shaming. I prefer fabulously plump.

And how’s come women are encouraged to wear sprayed on clothes and men should wear baggy?

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By: Allen Lo https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/#comment-4210 Fri, 27 Nov 5682 10:04:43 +0000 https://www.clothing.to/?p=1554#comment-4210 I am your 100th subscriptor….

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By: Laura Burns https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/#comment-4208 Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.clothing.to/?p=1554#comment-4208 Yes! to more form fitting clothing. As a teacher, clothes that allow me to see the student’s alignment are best. It doesn’t mean they have to be skin tight, just not super baggy. Although ultimately folks should wear what makes *them* feel most comfortable.

As far as shirtless goes… I find it inappropriate for a few reasons when men remove their shirts in public classes. 1. It’s not fucking fair. I wanna take my shirt off too, but it’s definitely not going to be cool if I practice shirtless and braless in public. 2. You never know what kind of experiences people have had in their lives, and sometimes partial nudity can be triggering. It’s easy to keep your shirt on and avoid potentially creating uncomfortable feelings or situations for people.

I believe there’s privilege at work here, but I know that many would disagree. I just think it’s easy to keep your shirt on – it doesn’t harm you to do so – and you might prevent annoyance, reliving of trauma, and distraction by doing so.

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By: Marc Settembrino https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/#comment-4209 Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.clothing.to/?p=1554#comment-4209 In reply to Laura Burns.

Laura, yes! It really helps to see alignment. Especially in poses like warrior 2 where people like to let their knees go… I’m definitely on board with keep shirts on, for the exact reasons you mention! It really isn’t that big of a deal to keep it on. I’m sure we’ll get some dissenters though!

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By: John Karpierz https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/#comment-4212 Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.clothing.to/?p=1554#comment-4212 I wear boxing shorts and no shirt. Funny thing is most of my classes are all women who are way older than me, and I’m like the only young shirtless guy in. there.

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By: xixi webb https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/#comment-4214 Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.clothing.to/?p=1554#comment-4214 What about socks???….I got yellow toenails…

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By: Marc Settembrino https://www.clothing.to/yoga-clothes-for-men-how-to-dress-for-a-studio-class/#comment-4215 Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.clothing.to/?p=1554#comment-4215 In reply to xixi webb.

Socks are up to you, but can be pretty slippery on certain mats. You can always take them off if you feel like you’re slipping around.

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