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What to Wear To… The Corporate Gym

by C on 07/09/2008 · 7 comments

in Fashion, Fashion Gaffes, What To Wear To...

In this feature, “What to Wear To…” we tackle attire for office events that are outside the confines of the 9-5 office day.

If you’re lucky enough to have a gym in your workplace (or nearby enough that there’s a good chance of running into people at your office), you may be wondering what to wear to the gym. Obviously, you’ll want to leave the thong-leotards and short-shorts at home, but what does that really leave you with? Particularly on a hot summer day, the choices can seem limited.

Choose moisture-wicking fabrics. These fabrics tend to cost more than your basic cotton or nylon, but they breathe more, wicking moisture away from you.  This means you’re drier, lighter, and cooler — which then means that you can wear pants rather than shorts, even on hot days.   Look for words like Dri-FIT (Nike’s brand), ClimaLite (by Adidas), and Double Dry (by Champion).


TRANQUIL D/F CAPRI, $50
3-STRIPES GYM PANT, $60

DD SEMI-FITTED CAPRI, $30

If you must wear shorts, go for modest ones. For example, these Moving Comfort Aero Shorts have the equivalent of a bike pant beneath a loose short — you won’t have to worry about what’s showing when you stretch. W/AERO SHORT, available at Paragon Sports on sale for $23.

Watch your bust. Not literally, of course — we’re just saying that a good sports bra is essential. (Let’s face it, a good sports bra is ALWAYS essential, but in the corporate gym you’ll be making a scene if you wear a regular bra for a cardio activity.) If you’re busty, we can’t recommend Enell enough — sure, they’re ugly as sin (see the pic at right) but these things do the job.

Finally, wear a shirt. This is not the time to show everyone your rock-hard abs (but congratulations if you’ve got ‘em!) — cover yourself up. Our reasoning is simple: Do you want to see YOUR supervisors without their shirts on?  It isn’t a man issue or a woman issue, it’s just a let’s-not-see-more-of-each-other-than-we-really-have-to issue. That said, there are tons of ways you can go with the shirt. You can stick with the trend and get a mositure-wicking fabric t-shirt. You could show your team spirit and don a company shirt. You could go basic and just wear a tank top, like these from Old Navy.  Or, you can go our preferred route, and show a bit more personality with your workout attire and go for something from Threadless (reader-submitted hilarious designs, examples pictured below), Busted Tees (think more caustic/funny one-liners), or Glarkware (television-related products).

Cake is Awesome, $17 S’more 101, $17
Word!, $17

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1 Jay 07/09/2008 at 12:47 pm

I love Glarkware and Threadless! I just added myself to the “tell me when you reprint” that s’mores t-shirt….it’s sold out in Medium and Large, and those “girl” size t-shirts are TINY. :(
Oh, and this blog is great–way to combine feminism and fashion in a terrific balance.

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2 C 07/09/2008 at 1:52 pm

Agreed re: M/L sizes for Threadless. They had a ton of cute ones! Nearly posted one of a rhino jogging on a treadmill while looking at a poster of a unicorn. (Maybe you had to see it to get it?) Ah, we just found the link and the reason we didn’t post it: it’s sold out. Boo.

http://www.threadless.com/product/1000/Runnin_Rhino#zoom

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3 peg 07/09/2008 at 8:49 pm

This is a great post and very useful. Thanks for the great links.

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4 all 07/10/2008 at 1:05 pm

Hi–How could you omit directing folks to lululemon, athleta and title9? The BEST workout gear sites EVER!!!

Love your blog. It’s like a virtual banker/lawyer girlfriend chat…and I don’t have to coordinate with anyone to make it happen :)

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5 C 07/10/2008 at 1:16 pm

Ooh, haven’t heard of those — thanks for passing along. I’m also a fan of lucy.com — very pretty stuff with a brick & mortar shop in DC’s Union Station, if I remember correctly.

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6 Graham 11/19/2008 at 2:46 pm

Not sure how I stumbled onto your website, but I’d like to add my two cents to the “Finally, wear a shirt” part. I think that we as a country need to see more skin, not less. Yes, even at a corporate gym. Show off what you got! Maybe this will inspire others to work hard, eat smarter, and become healthier.

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7 Kathryn 07/29/2009 at 4:51 pm

Target and Walmart also have wicking clothing at decent prices. Target even has Champion! Walmart has plus sizes.

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