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• #27
Yeah, she teaches yoga at a pole dance studio. All the teachers and most of the students enjoy dressing up for the occasion.
It’s a womxn/lgbt+ space so they can wear whatever they want without being leered at by blokes.
I guess yoga can be whatever you want it to be and attitudes can shift over time.
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• #28
Makes sense.
Different strokes and all that.
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• #29
Strong Andrew Tate vibes.
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• #30
Although both models appear to have chins.
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• #31
Wyrd have some nice stuff - I’m in HK at the end of the year so will order a couple more bits then - https://www.wyrdrunning.com/shop?
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• #32
I’ve got the Tracksmith Downeater which I think is a great bit of kit https://www.tracksmith.com/gb/products/m-downeaster?sku=MT22401RAV
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• #35
Are there any brands out there that do somewhat "racy" (or, let's say well-designed / good lookin') running apparel, that are also enviromentally conscious?
There's Patagonia of course, but to be frank I like neither their colours nor the hipster tax (the capilene shirts are indeed nice though).
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• #36
https://flyteactive.com/ 50% off with SPRING50 voucher code
Often on sale on sportpursuit as well
https://www.sportpursuit.com/products?bid=2801&sp_src_search=Flyte -
• #37
Thanks for the suggestion, not really my style though.
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• #38
Arcteryx have some ("trail") running things now I've found; quite pricey of course 💁
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• #39
^ €90 for a tech-t? Cheaper to run a city marathon which gives one in the goody bag?
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• #40
I agree it's pretty nuts.
Prices have risen considerably all over though..Are there any brands out there that do somewhat "racy" (or, let's say well-designed / good lookin') running apparel, that are also enviromentally conscious?
..to sort-of answer my own question - there's janji I remembered,
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• #42
unspoken rule of not posting spicy content...
cc; Veronica Moser-gate?
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• #43
These look really nice and I'll be in HK in September so I too shall pick some bits up!
My running gear has long consisted of Underarmour liner shorts, O'Neills GAA shorts and a Slayer tee with or without a Primark hoody/ wind cheater depending on the weather...
I need this thread (although the O'Neills shorts, as sported below by people's champion Paul Mescal, will be staying...)
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• #44
Alpkit do some running kit, they have an eye on sustainability to a degree I think.
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• #45
Yeah, I got a couple of bits in HK and will likely either get some more when there later in the year or get some brought back by family.
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• #47
I'd be into it if it didn't look like you were wearing a bikini under it. Why didn't they just black out some more of the legs
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• #48
They're incredible. I'm never shy of looking terrible, but that is at least two steps too far
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• #49
So glad I'm racing 5k's not Marathon.
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• #50
Less is definitely not more
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