What to Wear for a Workout
Workout clothes should be functional first. Moisture-wicking fabrics keep you comfortable; cotton stays wet and heavy. Choose supportive shoes matched to your activity—running shoes differ from lifting shoes. If you work out outdoors, layer so you can adjust as you warm up. TRY helps you organize your activewear and find combinations you haven't tried.
Tips for Workout
- Moisture-wicking fabrics keep you comfortable; avoid cotton for intense sessions.
- Layers work for outdoor workouts: you can remove a jacket or long sleeve as you warm up.
- Supportive, well-fitting shoes for your activity (running, gym, etc.) prevent injury and improve performance.
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What fabrics are best for working out?
Polyester, nylon, and merino wool wick moisture and dry quickly. Avoid 100% cotton—it absorbs sweat and stays heavy.
Do I need different shoes for different workouts?
Yes. Running shoes have cushioning for forward motion; cross-trainers are stable for side-to-side movement; lifting shoes have flat soles for stability.