I arrive to gym in my work clothes, so the first thing to do is strip. I wear lined gym shorts, partly because I like the feel, but partly so I have a valid excuse to get the underwear off while changing into my gym shorts. On top a singlet or sleeveless tee, and usual gym shoes. When i do a body balance class 9cross between yoga, pilates and tai chi, i wear compression shorts under non lined gym shorts as it is the only way to keep things decent in the largely female class. What I wouldn't give to have access to a nude gym.
I wear as little as possible... At a co-ed gym, it's short running shorts with overlapping side splits all the way up to the waist and a loose fitting liner plus a T-shirt... At a -men's only- gym, I wear a minimum coverage loin cloth with wide open side splits and no shirt... so, sometimes, especially if I sit or squat, I am completely exposed. 8-)
I wear as little as possible... At a co-ed gym, it's short running shorts with overlapping side splits all the way up to the waist and a loose fitting liner plus a T-shirt... At a -men's only- gym, I wear a minimum coverage loin cloth with wide open side splits and no shirt... so, sometimes, especially if I sit or squat, I am completely exposed. 8-)
Where did you find a men't gym that lets you wear so little?
Medium length gym shorts and tank top or t-shirt with the sides cut out almost to the waist.Wish I could work out shirtless.I am considering making one of my cut out shirts smaller and smaller until I am told to wear more next time.
Forgot to mention that if I am on the road and go to a hotel or other gym, I take my shirt off if there is no sign requiring one.