21 Dec 2016, 13:23
I often wear a short sleeved turtle under my leotard and t shirts so you can see the legs other than not the top in some measure. Mostly in winter when I motionless want to wear shorts except want a bit extra exposure.
(02 Nov 2015, 01:31 )Kungfu Wrote: [ -> ]I think Lycra is great for martial arts, but there can be instances when it is too revealing.A good solution is not to use swimsuits/leotards with high leg cutouts 😉 And/or wear lycra mini/micro-shorts on top. For example: Peaveys/Tamara/Danskin/Whatever dance pantyhose, swimsuit/leotard, mini-sorts, soft leather ballet shoes (to protect pantyhose and to prevent slippage). The bandage can be worn under the pantyhose. A very typical ballet outfit, that should perfectly suit martial arts needs (e.g. karate, taekwondo, some wrestling/grappling styles that do not require clothes/belt grabbing).
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(29 Jan 2010, 21:08 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, very good excuse. "I lost a bet". Always works. Even if you dress like that every day, you can always say that the bet was for one week, one month, one year.I find this a good idea if you want to wear leotards and tights in public, I used to wear knee pads, elbow pads, gloves and a crash helmet, and go out on my push bike. If anyone asked, which they seldom did, I would say I was a dispatch rider delivering urgent messages around the town, and this was the uniform my employer required me to wear.
Next question would be about the bet. It should be something significant. Failed exam? 😉
This outfit would work just as well with roller skates. However I am a liability on skates.
(24 Feb 2021, 14:04 )MIWSTIUS Wrote: [ -> ]My birthday is coming up soon and I aeady disclosed my birthday gift wish to my wife; The most inexpensive gift ever - ergo; zero monetary cost - what I am wishing for is simply her approval for me to wear leggings in public.
We'll see what happens in March.....
(04 May 2021, 08:56 )MIWSTIUS Wrote: [ -> ]- exposed & pronounced crotch bulgesThink of bikers (the guys on sport bicycles, I mean) in tight lycra shorts. Bulges are very visible and nobody cares. Because ...
(04 May 2021, 08:56 )MIWSTIUS Wrote: [ -> ]you play the usual "excuse card" by doing cycling or jogging.Yep. And sweaty joggers or dirty bikers do not usually go shopping, just like others in dirty or stinky clothes. See my point? 😉
(04 May 2021, 08:56 )MIWSTIUS Wrote: [ -> ]- "muffin top' bellies sticking out the top of the waistband"Bodyshaming"? 😂 Same for guys in one-piece swimsuits. I used to do yoga stuff in sporty pantyhose and waterpolo swimsuit, and my son made a remark about my belly (which was not any close to a beer-belly - I trained 7 days a week that time!).
(04 May 2021, 08:56 )MIWSTIUS Wrote: [ -> ]And wow, one aeady called for closing the thread altogether.Not everybody is willing to question their world interpretation and perception system 😋