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Sports Clothing

Postby Guest » Tue Feb 01, 2005 5:26 pm

What do you think about men who wear Lycra, for example Cyclists.

Do you like to see men in Lycra, or do you detest men who wear Lycra?
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Postby UK Guy » Sun Jul 24, 2005 12:29 am

im male and i wear these not for cycling but under my soccer shorts. these feel more comfortable than having undies ride up and cause mayhem.

Does anyone else go without any underwear in these
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Re: Sports Clothing

Postby robert_mark » Mon May 23, 2011 12:24 pm

Yes i use it under my Cycling Shorts.
Actually its too hot these days..
So i cant bear anything else as undergarment..
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Re: Sports Clothing

Postby kilt/skirt/skort » Tue May 24, 2011 6:34 am

So what is wrong with men wearing Lycra ?
There is a variety of clothing that lycra is found in:
Thongs -
Speedos -
Bike Pants (Cycling Bike-Shorts) -
Skin or Dive Suits -
Tights (or Leggings) -
Ski pants -
T-Shirts -
and more .....
Some men with well developed bodies can wear these well and then some others should think
about not wearing them. Care must be taken when wearing minimum coverage items during
excitable moments in a public arena !
But why men should think otherwise when women wear (Lycra) bikinis and other items from
the list above is not playing on a level field. And some women should not be seen wearing some
of these lycra clothing items either.
A matter of personal judgement - "Flaunt it if you can and have the body for it" !
As for wearing undergear under lycra gear it may or may not be necessary. Think of the same
problem in wearing some clothing items - panty lines. Generally black does not betray the
presence of underwear but pastels and especially white will broadcast it quite visually !
The purpose of lycra clothing can be two fold - one for fashion looks and the other for custom
support of the body to lessen or prevent injuries.
A little bit of lycra clothing can have the imagination running in overdrive.
Enjoy the view !

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Re: Sports Clothing

Postby ramiroyy » Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:03 am

Hi...Quality sports clothing is vital as not only are the clothes designed particularly for a certain sport to assist performance, they feel comfortable and lower the potential risk of picking up injuries.
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Re: Sports Clothing

Postby dawayesmeeth » Mon May 21, 2012 7:55 pm

When you plan to buy a sports clothing than some important point should be considered. The most important thing is to feel relaxed when performing exercises wearing a sports clothing. There are various brand available with in various sizes and colors.
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Postby KnightsGeorge » Mon May 28, 2012 11:46 am

Our dressing has a strong impacts on our personality and work.So let me tell you that what ever is being done by us but the dress must be according to occasion and event.
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Postby rawgaiauk » Tue May 29, 2012 8:01 am

If sports person find it comfortable they should wear it.
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Re: Sports Clothing

Postby Saltmarsh » Tue Jun 12, 2012 2:43 pm

Yeah plenty of people wear champion brand, but i'd say nike is more popular.
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