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u/sunshinezx6r · 11 pointsr/RepLadies

For reference I'm 5'4" and 145lbs but I weighed max 160 at the time of purchasing some of these items. I wear a size 29 jeans but sometimes I need a 30 or 28 depending on the cut/style. I am a 36c so sometimes finding shirts that fit is a mission. Hope this helps


Off shoulder dress. I use belt so I have a nicer shape. The girls fit nicely and the belt is a must so I don't feel like I'm wearing a poncho.
BELONGSCI Women's Dress Sweet & Cute V-Neck Bell Sleeve Shift Dress Mini Dress White Floral (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SC5M2V7/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_bM4nDbQRYDE75)

I use a belt like the dress above
Floerns Women's Summer Chiffon Sleeveless Party Dress - Large - Pink (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HTJUNFQ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_8Z5nDb07AY1WX)

Haven't yet a chance to wear this yet but it fits nicely and isn't too short in the back. I'm thinking of pairing this with a light sweater for work.
OUGES Women's Halter Neck Floral Summer Casual Sundress
(Floral-21,L) (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PKK4988/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_fO4nDb863QJMN)

Because if it fits in one color, I buy two 😂😂
OUGES Women's Halter Neck Floral Summer Casual Sundress
(Floral-03,L) (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072MKN9S2/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_dP4nDbPXSKBTF)

I have this dress in Black and White and wanted another color after loving it so much.
Womens Elegant Color Block V Neck Sleeveless Business Pencil Dress
Black Dot L (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q26S1SW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_aW4nDb1Z mk1PRRP)

Omg super comfy and forgiving. If you feel bloated or blah, these dresses are flattering and make me feel awesome.
CISMARK Lady Color Block V-Neck Sleeveless Business Pencil Dress
White/Black L (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4GDA3A/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_vX4nDbVC4XVFG)

I wore this with jeans and tucked the front in. I didn't have any rep belts when I put this outfit together so OC is coming through for me. Dhl tracking# just came today 😂
Angerella Women's Casual Sleeveless Shirts Blouses Loose V Neck Button Down Strappy Tank Tops Plus
Size Orange,S (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NHHL7RH/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_T64nDbNX0WTS4)

One of my faves. It's so comfortable and you can dress it up or down.
Unbranded* Women's Sleeveless Loose Plain Dresses Casual Short Dress with Pockets
Black Large (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BZBZMK8/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_K74nDb0ZRDDMY)

Haven't had a chance to wear this one yet but it fits nicely.
Asvivid Womnes Summer Sleeveless High Neck Flower Printed Casual Vacation Beach Sundress
Large Navy Pink Floral (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q2BPWF4/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_H84nDbBRDM6GQ)

Love love love I get so many compliments
VOTEPRETTY Women's V-Neck Floral Spaghetti Strap Summer Casual Swing Dress with Pockets
(Floral01,Med) (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PPQQMFP/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_694nDbKC97CN2)

Tops

YaYa Bay Green Blouse, Fashion Military Green Medium Deep V Neck Long Sleeve High Waist Soft Knit Cotton Plain Zip up Nursing Tunic Casual Blouse Shirt (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075WZQYRL/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_m15nDbEWRXNNP)

Halife Women Summer Chiffon Sleeveless Blouse Tank Shirt Top Dark Pink S (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071HW386F/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_rZ5nDbHT4ECXR)

Pants

I wear these sightly high waisted with a spaghetti string shirt tucked in. They are comfy and the material is breathable. My hips feel happy and it hugs my curves nicely. I prefer my pants loose and I'm sure a 10 would fit but not as comfy as I'd like.
Simplee Apparel Women's Slim Straight Leg Stretch Casual Pants with Pockets
Black, size 12 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0721PX6FS/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_BQ4nDbN4P05MZ)

Simplee Apparel Women's Slim Straight Leg Stretch Casual Pants with Pockets Blue
Blue 12 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071KBS798/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_5W5nDb4Z7MFC9)

Yoga shorts. Squat proof, no muffin top and no camel toe enough said.
TSLA Workout Running 4 Way Stretch Athletic Non See-Through Yoga Shorts with Pockets, Yogabasic Thick 3in(fys01) - Charcoal, Large (Size 10-12_Hip41-43 Inch) (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JZZSWQ5/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_5-4nDbK17R6KF)

Yoga pants ( same description as shorts but this material is thicker more cotton feeling than tsla brand)
Dragon Fit Compression Yoga Pants Power Stretch Workout Leggings With High Waist Tummy Control,
02black, Large (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075QDCM9B/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_Ma5nDbD50X85F)

TSLA Yoga Pants Mid-Waist/High-Waist Tummy Control w Side/Hidden Pocket Series, Inner Pocket Thick Midwaist(fyp51) -
Dark Violet, Medium (Size 8-10_Hip39-41 Inch) (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079FLRT8R/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_kc5nDbQB3ZB9N)

I actually use these as pajamas

Our Precious Women's Casual Long Sleeve Lace Hem A-Line Shirt Dress Tunic Tops
Burgundy Large (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HPCZLJ0/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_ay5nDb0TMG9BD)

Tenworld Women Crew Neck Short Sleeve Striped Loose T-Shirt Mini Dress
White black striped large (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EN4KVUM/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_dS5nDbTYG2R7E)

u/y0y · 5 pointsr/RideitNYC

Mileage

Mileage is a bit high, but totally doable. You may find that the first three days you're good for 300+ and then quickly thereafter 200 starts to feel long. This is a fairly short trip overall, though. I did an 8 week cross-country tour 2 years ago and by the middle of it I was doing 150 mile days - a far cry from the 250 per day planned!

Accommodations

During my trip I was doing a combination of camping and hotels. Since I had camping gear, I didn't sweat it too much and just used the hotels.com app. Honestly? I never had an issue except twice. The first time, I was lost in north eastern NC and had no cell service. Apps don't help you there. The second time, I happened to be in Kansas during graduation ceremonies for the local university and there just weren't a lot of hotels nearby in general because, well, Kansas. I ended up staying in a hunting lodge! (No good camping spots other than people's private property, which I shy away from at all costs.) For the route you're taking, I don't think you're going to have any issues at all with accommodations until maybe hitting WV or the western NC mountains. Even then.. you're probably going to be fine. The upside to winging it is that you get to be way more flexible on your schedule. Feeling good? Get an extra 100 miles in. Feeling not so good? Cut out 50 miles early.

Packing


As far as packing list, it seems like your expectations are realistic. You know you can't do maintenance, so don't bring a heavy-ass toolkit. You know you aren't camping, so none of those supplies are needed. So, what then? Pack way less than you think you need, because you won't need it.

Pack one or two "nice" outfits that you do not ride in and that you wash at a laundromat after wearing once or twice. You'll change into these after checking in to your hotel and showering so that you can go get a nice dinner without smelling like a ripe cadaver. Pack two sets of riding clothes, and for those clothes include something compression shorts and compression shirts as your underwear. Why? Because you can wash them every night in your hotel sink and they'll dry in 30 minutes. They also will help keep you comfortable. On a trip the length of yours, I'd fully wash my clothes twice most likely. A lot of motels have quarter machines.

Keep a spare credit card/cash in your bag separate from your wallet in case something shitty happens. Bring a good book (Jupiter's Travels, for example!) to read on your downtime. Something about being on a motorcycle trip makes me want to disconnect from the phone/internet as much as possible. Pack a Go-Pro and a bunch of memory if you can. It's so cool documenting certain parts of the ride.

Navigation


I found that the best way to navigate was to just use my phone's bluetooth audio into my helmet headset. If you don't have a helmet headset, they are so worth it. I disabled interstates and ferries in the options and just let it take me down random roads for the most part. It was always scenic!

BUT... be careful in very rural areas. I ended up in the middle of nowhere without cell reception in north eastern NC one night when I pushed myself to ride later than I should to make up for lost time. It was not a good time and I ended up having to have a cop direct me to the nearest hotel. It was not a nice hotel. I imagine there are areas of WV / western VA that are similar, but they're exactly the types of areas you'd want to ride through for the scenery. So, be cognizant of that.

Pack a paper map.

General Riding Tips


  • Get gas often. My north eastern NC adventure taught me this one early on in my trip.
  • When your bike gets fuel, you get water, especially on hot days
  • Start your rides early in the morning. Less traffic, fewer animals on the road, usually a bit cooler temperatures, and it's just a nice time to get on the bike. You'll also get to your next stop early and can change into nice clothes and explore the town/area.
  • Don't ride fatigued! You'll be in new areas and looking at scenery, etc. This is not the time to push yourself.
  • Prepare for rain. Riding in the rain is fine and it's probably going to happen to you. If you don't have full rain gear, I can't recommend enough using froggtoggs gear - they make waterproof pants meant to go over your jeans and very thin waterproof jackets. Not necessarily motorcycle gear, but it gets the job done and is cheap. You don't want your entire trip derailed because you hit some rain patches. Just ride slow and push on. Make sure your packed gear is also in water proof luggage or otherwise protected. You don't want all your clothes wet or your electronics fried.
u/effortDee · 1 pointr/ultrarunning

Which ultra you doing in Wales?

You'll have to have the required kit, so waterproof bottoms/top, gloves, space blanket, etc, etc

Depends on the weather, but loads of thin layers are much better than one thick layer.

I have an ultra in Wales in November and will be wearing

on me

a short sleeve t-shirt, running leggings, socks, trainers

carrying

I will also have thin fleece with full zip, very thin long sleeve t-shirt, buff, waterproof jacket, waterproof trousers, gloves.

This will give me the option of 1 layer bottom and 1layer top, or 2 layers on bottoms, or up to 4 layers on top if the weather is really really bad and I can mix and match in-between depending on the weather! The important thing is that each layer is thin but added up gives me plenty of protection against the elements, no matter how windy or wet!

Then i have extra kit that is required, map, compass, space blanket, water, food, etc etc

If i can recommend anything, look at TCA on Amazon, this is the long sleeve t-shirt https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075JNFW4K It is super super thin and fantastic for the summer too, even with its long sleeves as gives protection from the sun. But I found it's great under/over a short sleeve t shirt too as it's so thin it works well as an extra layer. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01B7Q04J2/ and this is my new fave t-shirt, it's long and great for running and feels fantastic.

u/Frogblaster77 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

GET THESE LEGGINGS!!! Seriously. They are so warm. No more cold legs in the snow! And they go on and off easy too, which is super nice. Other ones get stuck on ankles but I feel like these one are pretty good about that.

I also second the comment down below about the board game Codenames. I played it for the first time a few weeks ago and it was a blast. I would however suggest it for groups of 6+ people. Can't play with 2, and 4 is possible but just a liiiiiitle bit too few to have a great game. But 6 or more is what you really want when playing it. It sure makes you think pretty hard!

If I end up winning somehow, I actually probably maybe have enough leggings at the moment, so I'll let you pick whatever else off my wishlist. You have the power! I can even PM you my NSFW wishlist.

u/betamaxheadroom · 1 pointr/everymanshouldknow

The brand that I recommend has been Under Armor BoxerJock 9". They are incredibly light, breathe well, comfortable, and will work well for multiple days of wear at a time.

To add to what neoshade stated in regards to blisters, generously powder your boots. Depending on what my goal is for hiking/ruck marching, I vary between the Nike SFB or the Rockies SV2. Your feet are incredibly important and a few bad blisters will really mess you up. If you can deal with the heat, I would strongly advise wearing 2 pairs of socks while you are hiking. Obviously, you still need to change your socks, and your boots will be tighter, but it's totally worth it.

Also, boot companies make boots, insole companies make insoles. Spending a few extra dollars on some quality insoles may save you a lot of pain down the road. I rucked and ran with poor support and developed plantar fasciitis. It's no fun and it will always be an issue for me. I spent quite a bit of money on my orthotics and while it doesn't help my feet breath that well, it definitely helps with support.

Putting Iodine in your water doesn't exactly have the best taste. You should try it out before you go out on this journey. Get used to it. I've seen people gag on it which only leads to further dehydration. I have heard people recommend the LifeStraw. I haven't tried it yet, but some of you may appreciate it.

To save on space and weight I don't even use a sleeping bag. I got a water resistant blanket and got a zipper sewn onto it. Then, I use a water resistant poncho and wrap myself in it so I'm relatively water protected on all sides.

u/Shawncfer · 2 pointsr/running

First off, congrats on your first 5K! I also did my first 5K around this time last year, got hooked and did a half marathon in November. Now I’m running across the Grand Canyon in a few days and then doing a full marathon next month. It gets addicting!

Underwear wise, I will swear by these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RCU0QUK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-Lc4Cb73C184Q

Cheap(ish) and comfortable. I’ve even gone to these for my daily wear outside of just running.

For the journal, I personally do everything through an app. Specifically, Strava. I’m able to log my runs and times, and it will show me trends on certain routes I run often. There’s a 3 mile loop around my house I do quite a bit, and I can look back and see where I was at when I first started, then where I was right before the half, then where I was right after all the holiday eating, and now. Plus, you get the benefit of seeing your friends workouts as well. I love it.

Again, bad ass! You’ll get hooked on this!

u/ChefGuru · 4 pointsr/Chefit

If you're spending a 10 hour shift in the walk-in, if it were me, I'd look into buying a heated vest. You could wear it under your jacket (even under your chef's coat), and they've got battery packs that can last up to 9 hours, depending on the model. I've seen them for as low as $70, but you can go up from there depending on features. I almost bought one a few years ago that had adjustable sides so it could be made smaller if you want to wear it against your body, under your clothes, or expanded to wear it over your clothes. There are different types with different heating element patterns, sizes of batteries, etc.

I would suggest getting one of those and an extra battery pack, wearing it under your chef's coat to warm you up, and sticking with a light jacket to give you better mobility / less restriction. Wear it under your chef's coat, don't tell anyone that you've got it, and then just play it off like you're really tough, and the cold doesn't bother you.

Then again, if it's your job to spend hours in the walk-in, maybe you could make this suggestion to the management, and explain that it would help you do your job better. They might agree, and buy it for you. At my last job, they bought the receiving guy a jacket since he spent so much time in the coolers & freezers, so you never know.

u/greenduch · 3 pointsr/actuallesbians

Ooh! So, I just discovered new boxerbriefs that I really like. They are a bit shorter than normal, which I love, and they don't have a dick pocket (or hole, even)

Amazon link.

A lot of times I have trouble shopping for boxerbriefs because they always pack them with a giant sock roll or something in the pictures, which makes it look like it has a giant dick pocket thing, which I don't really want.

But yeah, boxerbriefs are amazing. Plus they're great in the summertime for randomly going swimming and not being all self conscious that I'm in my underwear. :p

u/GoCrapYourself · 5 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Haha! If you're looking for really high quality simple hoodies I would get Champion Reverse Weave (the link shows them for $35!) and Independent Trading Co (so many good colors and only $30).

Let me know if you ever need clothing advice homie (not that I'm some guru, I just like clothes). I love talking about this stuff

u/BarbellCappuccino · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

Here you go! I have the Ice Blue/Deep Teal and the Charcoal/Peach Pink and they are both totally squat proof, true to size, and super comfy! They're a little overly high waisted in my opinion, but I think the Gymshark ones were too.

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I've washed them both once now and they are holding up, so we'll see if they continue to do so!

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I'm 85% of the time a small, and 15% of the time a medium and I preferred the small in these. I got (and returned) a pair of mediums that fit everywhere except the ankles were loose. The small seems to fit really well! One pair had a printed on tag and one didn't, so luckily there's the butt contour so I can tell the back from front on those. They'll say American S, China M on the tag.

u/MarkRippetoesGlutes · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Talc and get some pants like these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Under-Armour-Original-Boxerjock-Extented/dp/B005CR6P96

I have tiny legs. But with even just 26 inch thighs the chaffing can get uncomfortable, particularly on long walks (only like 3 hours + though). The pants work. Talcum powder works if applied all over. Also, going commando in looser pants can also help.


But like /u/HPPD2 said, better pants helps a lot.

u/xrobin · 1 pointr/Ultralight

I'm a fan of Under Armour briefs with cheap generic 2.5" shorts with the liner cut out like these. Feels great to have zero resistance in range of motion, and the modularity means I can wear the shorts while hanging the briefs up to dry. I recently got some Terrebonne Joggers for when I want pants and they seem like they're gonna work well.

u/thefeldmann · 8 pointsr/CanadianForces

I never liked the issue sock system. The socks always became lose and bunched up or were just way too hot. I'm a cheap bastard and I generally never advocate for spending money on kit but I don't cheap out on socks. $20 for a pair of socks might sound ridiculous but they'll last you a long time and feel amazing. In my opinion good socks are just as important as good boots. I use Costco's Kirkland brand hiker socks for my everyday around the hanger sock or the Wigwam trail mix fusion if I'm going to be rucking, marching or on my feet a lot. If my feet feet get cold I just wear my neos or mukluks and its enough for me.

u/magnetic_couch · 3 pointsr/asktransgender

I swear by Underarmor heatgear boxer briefs: https://smile.amazon.com/Under-Armour-Original-Boxerjock-Black/dp/B014VAR0S4/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1539818618&sr=8-6&keywords=under+armour+boxer+briefs

These keep everything in place for me, prevent chafing, and really helps keep moisture levels low.

For something feminine, Victoria's Secret "shortie" style panties work best for me. They have enough stretchy fabric to keep me comfortably contained up front.

u/rjbman · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Okay, full budget idea:

Underwear ( $205 )

u/MikeM126 · 1 pointr/triathlon

Compression shorts?

I just picked up some 2XU's for a bum hamstring, it's amazing the difference I feel when I train with them.
I liked these ones: https://www.amazon.com/2XU-HYOPTIK-Compression-Reflective-XX-Large/dp/B00SMMHEJ8/ref=sr_1_31?ie=UTF8&qid=1503631881&sr=8-31-spons&keywords=2xu%2Bhyoptik&th=1&psc=1

u/HPPD2 · 1 pointr/Fitness

> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Under-Armour-Original-Boxerjock-Extented/dp/B005CR6P96

yeah I have like 10 pairs of these and pretty much only wear them

u/timo4ever · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

when ppl recommend reverse weave hoodie from champion, does it matter if it's without logo or with logo?

u/kylorhall · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking

I use Injinji and it definitely aides my rolling pinky toes, which seems to be the same issue. I'm travelling around the world and basically own 4 socks: two pairs of Injinji in Original Weight and an Injinji in Midweight. I prefer the original weight weight / micro crew, I just bought the midweight at first, won't buy in the future - the micro crews are fine in my trail runners.

Going from a lightweight merino sock to the toe socks allowed me to basically double my daily mileage - I don't often have feet issues doing 20-30mi now. I still carry leukotape and have to do some prevention during heavy elevation gain/loss, but I'm a heavy guy.

They're not the most durable however, I wear them every day and they do develop holes in the toes over time, but I'm cool with $30/yr in socks. I'm planning on restocking two pairs during my Te Araroa trip (3000km).

u/superspeck · 7 pointsr/KitchenConfidential

I live in the south and we have an acre that I have to maintain every day after work, even in the summer, because the last time I trusted someone else to do it they ran a mower over some rare cactus my wife had just gotten to grow acceptably in the middle of a big pile of rocks and then they ran a weed eater through my melon and squash beds. An acre is a lot of mowing, edging, weeding, ... year round. So 5pm to about now every day ... this is my life.

I’m a fat pasty white northern boy who sweats like three pigs. Especially when it’s 110 and 90% humidity. I sweat so much that gold bond is ineffective after five minutes and baby powder applied to my ass pools in my shoes.

Adidas makes a boxer brief that is a bit longer than normal. 9 inch inseam I think. It keeps the chub rub from the pants inseams (if I weedeat in shorts my legs look like hamburger) and whatever non cotton synthetic these are made out of just laps up the sweat without chafing, but it doesn’t absorb and hold it, it transfers it to your outer layer. It’s like under armor for your junk.

Only way I’ve been able to handle the sweat is to just let it flow and find ways to not have it affect my body.

u/zorkmids · 1 pointr/Ultramarathon

I like them too, but I find they wear out really fast. The merino ones are especially good in chilly, wet conditions.

u/choogiesaur · 6 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

Anybody know the difference between these hoodies labelled as "Powerblend fleece" vs these ones labelled as "Eco fleece"?

Eco fleece champion hoodies

u/non_mobile_link_bot · 1 pointr/rugbyunion

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u/iminsideabox · 1 pointr/Curling

I use some BaLeaf running pants. Super comfy and have a fleece lining so keep ya toasty on the ice.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0751DW9QC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/pm_me_your_baguette · 7 pointsr/xxfitness

Aliexpress is basically a site where you can order cheap or knock off things from China. The pair of leggings that she bought is probably from here since she said they were $17 lol. Many chinese sellers are also selling the same product on Amazon.

u/huffalump1 · 1 pointr/AskEngineers

Note that off the shelf solutions exist and are cheap. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00UR4DEVG/

Better ones might be more expensive but for $70 it's not bad.

u/AsianChickenPlatter · 3 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I've got 4 pairs of these http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004RKJN52/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?qid=1371002092&sr=8-10&pi=SL75 and they're currently my favorite. Especially since I have a tendency to sweat buckets, in the hotter months.

u/RidesThe7 · 3 pointsr/bjj

Your head is in the right place. You won't get sent home your first class, but you should buy some board shorts or something if you're going to stick with it. Those linked below have worked well for me and are reasonably priced--and I like the lack of logos.

https://www.amazon.com/Blank-MMA-Shorts-Black-32/dp/B00AK3UUBG/ref=sr_1_3?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1496509901&sr=1-3&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=blank+wod+shorts

u/Iodized · 2 pointsr/streetwear

Just to confirm that these are the socks right? Looks clean.

u/SgtBaxter · 1 pointr/cycling

You really can't beat UnderArmour cold weather gear. I've ridden many a time in snow and 30 degree weather in just my cold weather gear shirt, with an athletic shirt on top of it.

When it gets extra nippy I'll put on some thermal pants and wear my Nashbar leg warmers on top. Nashbar puts these on sale a lot of times for $10, really can't beat 'em. I've had mine for a couple of seasons now.

u/Irvine5000 · 2 pointsr/Hyperhidrosis

I wear these, https://www.amazon.com/Under-Armour-Original-Boxerjock-Black/dp/B014VAR0S4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1536694389&sr=8-3&keywords=under+armour+underwear

As well as the compression pants, and compression shirt under my clothes to help with the sweat/smell. I also take glycopyrrolate, which i recommend looking into. It's a prescription I got from my dermatologist. Completely blocks sweating. Causes some dry mouth but i much prefer this.

u/Not-Fashionable-Guy · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I’m a freshman in college who always wore past knee athletic shorts in high school. My wardrobe isn’t very fleshed out and I have a lot of graphic tees that I wear most days. Is it okay to wear a graphic tee(that’ll go with anything colorwise) with a pair of dockers classic shorts?

Also as an extension question, all of my socks are https://www.amazon.com/adidas-Mens-Athletic-Black-Aluminum/dp/B008YA0Z44/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=adidas+socks&qid=1569692059&sprefix=adidas+socks&sr=8-5. Does it look bad when I wear these with either athletic shorts or the dockers shorts? Also, can I wear slides with these socks with the graphic tee and nice shorts or is that a big nono?

Also, I only own basketball shoes and running shoes. Can I wear these with the aforementioned non athletic shorts and a t shirt?

u/MondoHawkins · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Adidas athletic crew socks. They're between a dress sock and a wool sock in terms of thickness, but closer the dress sock side.

u/of_moose_and_men · 2 pointsr/rugbyunion

I go with these. They're just short compression shorts.

u/Rushblade · 1 pointr/Fitness

I wear compression shorts. As a note, you can get these for a bargain online (see http://www.amazon.com/adidas-Performance-Climalite-2-Pack-Medium/dp/B004RKJN52/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1393985294&sr=8-4&keywords=adidas+compression+shorts). I have noticed they are not as good quality as the UA or Nike ones you pay $50 a pop for, but only in that the material feels thinner. They have not frayed or anything for me yet, and I figure why spend a ton when they are only meant to catch the sweat in my crotch.

u/11thUserName · 4 pointsr/financialindependence

I wear black Adidas crew socks. They're comfortable as hell, and close enough to dress socks that no one would notice.