How to Dress for the Gym: Top Style Tips for Men & Women (2024)

The essential clothing and outfits for your next workout, plus must-know gym etiquette

Co-authored byHannah Parkand Luke Smith, MFA

Last Updated: April 10, 2024Fact Checked

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When you go to the gym, it's important to wear clothes that are breathable and flexible. It's fun to look good, but remember that fitness and safety are your foremost concerns. That’s why we’re here to lay out the dress code for both men and women, show you the proper footwear, and fill you in on other key accessories and tips, so you can sweat in style and comfort.

Putting Together a Gym Outfit

Wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothes that allow for a full range of motion, without being so baggy they get in the way. Opt for breathable materials like cotton blends or polyester to stay cool and lightweight as you work up a sweat.

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    Supportive sports bras Sports bras keep your chest secure and out-of the way while you work out, so you can focus on your routine and form, not your discomfort. Compression bras are best for smaller cup sizes, while “encapsulation” bras offer more support for larger chests.[1]

    • If you plan to be doing a lot of high-impact movement, opt for a racerback bra, which can be cinched in the back for added security.
    • Some sports bras are even meant to be worn as tops on their own, which is great if you want to wear as little material as possible in a stuffy gym.
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    Breathable tops When you work out, you want to make sure that your clothing doesn't trap the heat. For your top, wear materials like cotton blends, polyester, or moisture-wicking sports fabric, which won’t stifle you. If possible, choose a top specifically designed for wicking sweat. Consider wearing a tank top for a more breathable—if more revealing—outfit.[2]

    • For simple activities like running or sports, a loose top is fine. For more technical workouts, or any that require equipment, closer-fitting tops are ideal.
    • Loose tops aren’t great for things like yoga, since they can sag and get in your face. Opt for slightly tighter tops here.

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    Non-restrictive leggings or shorts You’ve got plenty of options here, as long as it’s something flexible and with a secure waistband: gym shorts, sweatpants, track pants, or yoga pants. Professional stylist Hannah Park prefers leggings with mesh cutouts.[3] Just make sure your bottoms aren’t restricting, and that you can perform a full range of leg workouts while you're wearing them.

    • Sweatpants are a great option for static workouts like weightlifting, but can be a bit too baggy or thick for cardio.
    • If you wear shorts, consider wearing bike shorts or another snug undergarment to avoid any modesty mishaps that might be caused by loose to too-short shorts.
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    Breathable tops Nothing fancy required—a cotton blend t-shirt or tank will suffice. Or, choose a breathable, sweat-wicking polyester shirt for maximum comfort, and bonus points if it’s form fitting to show off your physique and look good at the gym.[4] Whatever you do, pick something that will absorb sweat and that won't restrict your range of motion.

    • Keep in mind that overly loose or baggy shirts can interfere with your form, and be a hazard around equipment. When in doubt, size a bit smaller.
    • Tighter tops can also help you keep an eye on the expansion and contraction of your muscles as you lift weights, helping you monitor your form.
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    Non-restricting shorts or sweats Running shorts with a mesh lining are ideal for just about any gym scenario.[5] Sweats are best for stationary activities, like weights, where you don’t need totally unrestricted movement. Whichever you go with, make sure that, like your top, your bottoms don’t get in the way.

    • Avoid shorts that extend more than an inch below your knees—especially if they’re loose around the legs. The lower your shorts, the shorter your range of motion.
    • If you decide to wear shorts, make sure you’re also wearing form-fitting underwear, as other people may be able to see up the leg of your shorts when you're using machines like the leg press.
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    Supportive sneakers In most cases, just a standard pair of sneakers will do, but make sure they still have some tread on the bottom, and that they’re comfortable to wear for extended periods.[6] Open-toed shoes are often a no-go at many gyms, and non-athletic shoes, like skate shoes, can make you appear less-than-serious, if appearances are your concern.

    • Ankle and arch support are especially important if you’ll be lifting weights. Specialized weightlifting shoes, with a hard sole, are ideal, but most running shoes will do the job.
    • Always avoid sandals, Crocs, or going barefoot. These options are neither hygienic nor safe.
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    Breathable socks Like everything else, you want your gym socks to be breathable and secure—cotton blend or polyester socks are generally a good choice. High-top socks are also a safe bet, as they won’t sag or come off in your shoes during an intense workout. Plus, they work with most outfits.[7]

    • That said, low or even no-show socks are much more breathable, and tend to look great with leggings or sweatpants.
    • Whatever you choose, make sure your socks aren’t too tight, which can restrict circulation. Ideally, you won’t even be thinking about your socks during a workout.
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    Carry a small towel to wipe away sweat. Towels are a handy tool to have at any gym. As you move about the gym, use a soft, clean towel to wipe your sweat away. You might also drape a towel over a machine to tell others you’re still using it while you grab a drink or use the restroom.[8]

    • Also, clean up any sweat that you do leave on a machine. Wipe down the seat, the bars, and any other part that your sweat has touched, and sweat can carry unsavory bacteria.
    • Most gyms provide their own complimentary towels, but bringing your own is sometimes more sanitary.
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    Bring a water bottle, plus workout-specific accessories. No matter your workout routine, hydration is key, so grab a water bottle on your way out the door.[9] Then, think about your workout and ask yourself if you need any additional accessories, like:

    • A padded mat for yoga or other stretching-intensive workouts.
    • Weight lifting gloves and straps to protect against blisters, calluses, and pulled muscles. They’re not required, but handy.
    • Sweatbands for your forehead and wrists to keep the sweat out of your eyes and off your hands.
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    Bring a lightweight outer layer to keep yourself warm. P.E. teacher Paige Bowen reminds us that some gyms like to really crank the AC, so grab a hoodie or a sweatshirt just in case it’s chilly in there. You can always take it off if you overheat![10] A light jacket can also come in handy for the commute and the time spent between the gym and your car. Keep these in a locker as you work out, or just tie them securely around your waist.

    • Similarly, wearing sweatpants over your shorts is a great way to prepare for any sort of temperature. Like a jacket, just take them off if you don't need them.
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    Stick with light or no makeup, and leave behind loose jewelry. If you’re getting a good workout, even the most durable makeup will start to slip. There’s nothing wrong with going bare-faced to the gym, take it from us. If you want makeup, use a light touch in the mirror, at most. Then, take off any loose jewelry, like necklaces or bracelets, which can be a huge safety hazard around equipment.[11]

    • Also consider taking off any rings if you plan to use weight machines, as the metal can leave unfortunate scratches in your jewelry.
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    Wash your clothes after the gym. Even your own sweat, when left to dry on fabric, can breed hazardous bacteria, and muster quite the odor.[12] Always wash your gym clothes after a single use to keep them clean, and as a courtesy to other gym-goers.

    • Note that 100% cotton materials soak up sweat and may harbor the most bacteria. Opt for cotton blends or synthetic fabrics.[13]
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    Underwear helps soak up sweat and keep it off of the benches at the gym. However, only you can choose whether you wear underwear or not. If your underwear chafes, consider baggy, light-weight briefs or light-weight sweat pants instead.

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    Wear what feels comfortable and allows your legs to move freely during all your exercises. Remember that when you are lying on a bench, if your shorts are too short or baggy, people can see up the leg. The gym is full of mirrors so be aware of the views you are giving to other gym goers.

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      This article was co-authored by Hannah Park and by wikiHow staff writer, Luke Smith, MFA. Hannah Park is a professional stylist and personal shopper with experience in e-comm styling, celebrity styling and personal styling. She runs an LA-based styling company, The Styling Agent, where she focuses on understanding each individual she works with, and crafting wardrobes according to their needs. This article has been viewed 473,382 times.

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      To dress for the gym, choose a lightweight t-shirt, tank top, or sweatshirt made of breathable material like cotton or polyester. Next, select flexible bottoms that allow full range of motion like gym shorts, sweatpants, track pants, or yoga pants. Opt for closed-toe athletic or running shoes with ample ankle and arch support, wear them with lightweight, breathable socks, and don't forget to bring a towel! For more tips on choosing appropriate footwear, read on!

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      What do you wear to the gym top? ›

      Go for moisture-wicking fabrics – these keep you cool by moving sweat away from your body to the fabric's surface, where it evaporates. Polyester, Lycra, and nylon are good picks. Cotton can also be a comfy choice for light workouts, though it tends to hold moisture longer.

      How to dress for the gym for men? ›

      Gym clothes should be made from breathable, quick dry, moisture-wicking fabrics to move trapped sweat and heat from the body to keep you cool and comfortable. Lightweight clothing is also important to prevent overheating. Heavy clothes cause faster fatigue, shorter workouts, and less efficiency throughout.

      How to look good in gym wear? ›

      7 Easy Tips and Tricks to Keep You Stylish at the Gym
      1. Wear Layers. Let's be honest; few people look great in head-to-toe lycra. ...
      2. Match It. ...
      3. Keep It Clean. ...
      4. Accessorize. ...
      5. Avoid the Mirrors. ...
      6. Wear the Right Shoes. ...
      7. Avoid the Stink.

      What outfit would you wear to the gym or track? ›

      Wearing activewear, whether leggings or shorts, is essential during exercise for comfort, flexibility, and performance. Activewear materials with moisture-wicking properties keep the body dry, prevent discomfort from sweat, and offer crucial muscle support, reducing the risk of injury.

      How to dress to the gym as a lady? ›

      The material should be soft and comfortable, to prevent chaffing. It should also be made from breathable, sweat wicking material, to ensure the sweat is kept away from your skin, and your body is kept cool and dry. This helps to prevent discomfort and rashes, or body acne.

      What are gym dress codes? ›

      Pants/Shorts must cover the entire buttocks. Undergarments should not be visible. Shoes: Athletic shoes are preferred; all shoes must be close toed and cover the entire foot on the workout floor, track, gym and group exercise rooms.

      How to look slimmer in gym clothes? ›

      Patterns can work to slim or accentuate. From curves and arcs around the buttocks, to lines and panels through the thigh area; the pattern on your clothing can really affect the visual effect of the shape of your body. Colours can also have this effect, with darker colours, generally, being more flattering than light.

      What is gym etiquette? ›

      Gyms can get busy, but it's polite to give other gym-goers as much space as you can. Try not to get on a bike or treadmill right next to someone if other machines are open. If you do have to squeeze in your cardio next to another person, keep your eyes on your own machine, TV screen, and workout stats.

      What color to wear to the gym? ›

      There are several reasons why black is the most popular workout gear color. It's classic and timeless, it matches with almost every other color and it's great for hiding sweat and dirt. It's also associated with strength and power – which can help you feel your best while you train.

      What should an older woman wear to the gym? ›

      The best workout clothes for women over 50 include warm jackets, comfy shorts, sports bras, and splurge-worthy leggings.

      What shoes to wear to the gym? ›

      For general training, the best gym shoes are breathable and provide light support with little to no curve in the sole. This lets you grip the floor with your whole foot, creating better balance in strength and conditioning moves. A cross-training shoe is versatile and checks the boxes for many different exercises.

      What bra to wear under gym top? ›

      Some women find that they are comfortable wearing just a sports bra, while others prefer to wear a separate bra underneath. There is no wrong answer - whatever makes you feel most comfortable and supported is the best option.

      Do you wear a bra to the gym? ›

      Some of us can get back backs, pad posture and painful breasts when we're active. Wearing a supportive bra will help reduce some of this stress on the body and carry some of this weight. The key word here is supportive, not all bras, such a flimsy crop tops, will be strong enough to help.

      Are gym tops meant to be tight? ›

      To ensure your gym clothing isn't too tight, ensure you have full range of motion when moving and stretching; you want to feel snug, without limitations. If forced to choose, tight fitting is likely the preferred option for gym wear, with compression clothing offering many benefits to your muscles and joints.

      Does it matter what shirt I wear to the gym? ›

      Baggy sweats and cotton T-shirts may be comfortable, but are usually the wrong choice for the gym. Choosing the right workout clothes and accessories, on the other hand, can wick away sweat, smell less, display movements clearly, and protect sensitive skin.

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