Yes, if they haven’t become drenched. |
I always change mine. It’s gross to re-wear work out clothes. I have three kids. I’m always do laundry anyhow |
I tend to wash it all once a week, but I am not super sweaty/especially now my house is super cold. I do spinning and reformer pilates at home. |
I always sweat even when lifting weights, so this would be super gross for me. An extra load a week is NBD for me but I would also just get a few inexpensive pairs from Amazon or old navy or something. I have roughly 15 pairs of leggings. |
No I work out 2-3 times a day and change after each workout, don't re wear. |
No, I'm drenched 6 days per week. I don't mind doing a small load every couple of days. |
No. I do an extra load of laundry. I also have enough workout clothes for several days. They don’t need to be fancy or look good for at-home workouts. |
It depends on the material of the clothes. I wear cotton shirts and pants. I can wear them several times before they start to smell. In my opinion it's gross to waste energy for washing work out clothes after wearing them just for an hour or less. |
I would re-wear loose exercise shorts but not fitted yoga type pants. I get too sweaty. I don't re-wear sports bras or tops.
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I'd do this OP. get a few extras and they'll pay for themselves with less laundry. Or ask for some as holiday gift? |
You people are bound and determined to destroy the planet.
You're putting on clothes that will be sweaty in 10 minutes. Air them out after your workout and they're fine for several more. Thanks, Earth |
If I could re-wear my pants, I would not have gotten much workout at all. |
OP if you're alone no one cares. It's not going to kill you if you re-wear, truly. What matters is how you present yourself when you walk out the door. |
I will rewear some workout cloths for home workouts. I always wear underwear under my pants so that helps them not get to sweaty. I also hang them up when I take them off so they get a chance to air out. |
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