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Guys who wear Women's pants: Have you ever tried TNA or Lululemons?

Alexizmaname

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Every girl I ask says that Lululemon and TNA make the most comfortable pants (They're like tight yoga pants). Now, I don't personally wear women's clothing, but I'm really curious (without going through all the trouble of doing it myself), if any guy has tried those pants on, and if they're comfortable at all for the male figure?
If they are comfortable, does anyone see any problem wearing them for the comfort factor (Privately of course. I wouldn't personally like seeing another man in them)?
P.S. I'm straight for anyone who's wondering. Simple curious question.
 

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Why not buy something similar but mens? Like a pair of Lulu lemon men's pants? Just go the left instead of the right when you walk in.
 

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Originally Posted by Alexizmaname
I don't personally wear women's clothing, but I'm really curious

I almost fell out of my chair while laughing ...
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Alexizmaname

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Originally Posted by MilanoStyle
I almost fell out of my chair while laughing ...
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Lol. It's that my friend claims to have seen a guy or two in them, just wondering if they're comfy, or another reason.
 

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Well now that you've disclosed your sexual preference, you may rest easy in knowing that there are many men - straight, gay, bi, beastiality, or any other kinds of persuasions, that happily wear Lululemon pants designed for men.

I own a couple pairs myself of the Sporto Wideleg for working out in. Although you may feel self-consious the very first time you put them on, I guarantee you, you'll get over it. They are indeed the most comfortable pants for full range of motion in doing squats, overhead presses and anything else where other pants may limit your range or motion. I tend to wear an underarmour loose-fit heat gear t-shirt and my sporto widelegs along with an AA hoodie for warmup when working out. One point though - no boxers when wearing lululemon - only boxer briefs or god forbid - tighty whities ! Some chicks may resent guys who wear clothing by a 'women's clothing' company, but screw em.

I will be getting a pair of the gym boardshorts next I think.

troop
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Would you say you're, buy-curious?

Ill assume you mean bi-curious. No I'm not. The thing is, those yoga pants look very comfortable, and honestly, I feel that men today are deprived or limited on what they "can" wear, or what is acceptable to wear. Im wondering basically if they ARE indeed comfortable or if it just seems to me like they are.
 

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Originally Posted by Alexizmaname
Every girl I ask says that Lululemon and TNA make the most comfortable pants (They're like tight yoga pants). Now, I don't personally wear women's clothing, but I'm really curious (without going through all the trouble of doing it myself), if any guy has tried those pants on, and if they're comfortable at all for the male figure?
If they are comfortable, does anyone see any problem wearing them for the comfort factor (Privately of course. I wouldn't personally like seeing another man in them)?
P.S. I'm straight for anyone who's wondering. Simple curious question.


I have a pair of Lululemon men's workout pants... very comfy at the gym or for lounging around the house. I have several pairs of their hoodies that I wear for those cold, casual days. The stores are great to visit since they're always full of women in tight yoga clothes.
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Originally Posted by HEWSINATOR
Why not buy something similar but mens? Like a pair of Lulu lemon men's pants?
Sure you could... but where's the fun in that?
 

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