Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think men are super comfortable wearing essentially “tights” as pants in public. Unless they are bikers or speedo wearers, there is no equivalent item they would wear.
No equivalent? What about sweat pants? If the purpose of the legging is to provide warmth, why not wear sweat pants instead of shorts?
Anonymous wrote:Pro athletes started wearing compression leggings and it became a popular style after that. Leggings, sleeve, etc.
https://livehealthy.chron.com/soccer-leggings-9607.html
https://dunkorthree.com/why-basketball-players-wear-tights/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there's a practical reason, OP. Same reason 2-layer shorts exist, and I wear them running in summer as a woman.
Honestly, I find the look kind of hot on men. Besides, it's WAYYYY better than a guy just wearing leggings. Practicality/function + a little modesty = attractive.
Lol, I do too--my husband wears this sometimes when he goes for a run or Crossfit workout.![]()
Me too!! It's so random, but I'm into it.
You ladies are my people.![]()
Men wearings shorts over leggings is much more attractive than a guy in just leggings with his parts on full display. Or flopping around in some shorts. And who wants to work out in sweatpants?!
Besides, I feel like the type of men to wear this style actually work out, and not just play dress up or go to the gym to show that they were there. They get the function, because function is important to a good workout. I dig it.
I feel like in shape, black men can work this look more than white men. Sorry white boys!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think men are super comfortable wearing essentially “tights” as pants in public. Unless they are bikers or speedo wearers, there is no equivalent item they would wear.
No equivalent? What about sweat pants? If the purpose of the legging is to provide warmth, why not wear sweat pants instead of shorts?
Anonymous wrote:WTF is up with guys wearing these tights/leggings with a pair of gym shorts on top of them? Is there some sort of practical reason as to why some guys do this? It baffles me and seems like the dumbest fashion statement akin to me wearing a bra over a top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP wants to gauge the neighbors' junk size.
+10000000000
Protip for OP's neighbors: get an athletic sock and tie a knot at the end. Tuck the end opposite the knot in your waistband and run the sock down one leg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids in elementary school are wearing this and I need to get some for my ds
My sons have always done this. They play soccer in 25 degree weather at night. Their team is year round.
Whenever it is cold--players wear the underarmour long sleeve and tights under their uniform---or at practices under the training kit.
They do the same playing basketball outdoors. BUt_ NBA players have been doing this for years (indoors too) so not sure why people think its new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there's a practical reason, OP. Same reason 2-layer shorts exist, and I wear them running in summer as a woman.
Honestly, I find the look kind of hot on men. Besides, it's WAYYYY better than a guy just wearing leggings. Practicality/function + a little modesty = attractive.
Lol, I do too--my husband wears this sometimes when he goes for a run or Crossfit workout.![]()
Me too!! It's so random, but I'm into it.
You ladies are my people.![]()
Men wearings shorts over leggings is much more attractive than a guy in just leggings with his parts on full display. Or flopping around in some shorts. And who wants to work out in sweatpants?!
Besides, I feel like the type of men to wear this style actually work out, and not just play dress up or go to the gym to show that they were there. They get the function, because function is important to a good workout. I dig it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids in elementary school are wearing this and I need to get some for my ds
My sons have always done this. They play soccer in 25 degree weather at night. Their team is year round.
Whenever it is cold--players wear the underarmour long sleeve and tights under their uniform---or at practices under the training kit.
They do the same playing basketball outdoors. BUt_ NBA players have been doing this for years (indoors too) so not sure why people think its new.