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Is it okay for a guy to wear joggers in public?

I mean when not exercising - casually.
Do you think it's scruffy? I wear them occasionally out, on a lazy day.
Yesterday my mate said I looked chavy wearing joggers in public. Is he right?

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Personally, I don't see anything wrong with it. If you want to wear them, wear them, don't worry about what other people think :smile:
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You can wear whatever you please, you're not harming anyone :smile: sometimes I go out dressed like that, to blend in

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Original post by Jahe
I mean when not exercising - casually.
Do you think it's scruffy? I wear them occasionally out, on a lazy day.
Yesterday my mate said I looked chavy wearing joggers in public. Is he right?


I wear them all the time. I just find them much comfier than jeans/pants. Yes they may look chavy depending on the jogger and top and even someones face but you shouldn't care about that. Keep wearing them!
It's fine, I do this when I cba or if I'm just going to Asda or something. Nothing wrong with it.
Original post by Jahe
I mean when not exercising - casually.
Do you think it's scruffy? I wear them occasionally out, on a lazy day.
Yesterday my mate said I looked chavy wearing joggers in public. Is he right?


Why the **** wouldn't it be okay to wear them in public, just wear whatever your comfy in because nobody actually cares how your dressed. I'd quite happily walk around in my boxers if it was warm enough
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Original post by Jahe
I mean when not exercising - casually.
Do you think it's scruffy? I wear them occasionally out, on a lazy day.
Yesterday my mate said I looked chavy wearing joggers in public. Is he right?


People wear running shoes and not even run with it, so why not wear joggers casually?
Yeah, just don't shove your hands down the front of them and play with your knob. What is that about, anyway?
I wear my pjamas when I'm going to Aldi if I can't be bothered to get dressed.
It should be against the law :fuhrer:



Of course it's fine, wear what you damn well please. As long as you wear at least something. :colonhash:
i wouldnt wear them around trafalgar square

but on a lazy day yes, or if i need to go out for something quick

i like to wear joggers, hoody and timbs. timbs are like male uggs, except better in every way.
Original post by CherryWine
Yeah, just don't shove your hands down the front of them and play with your knob. What is that about, anyway?


keep your hands warm

honestly the penis is a great hand warmer
It's fine, I've seen people go wearing a onesies to shops and at first I thought wtf : o, now i'm like yeh that's normal. Joggers are finee on a lazy day, but 95% of the time I wear jeans out.
Reply 13
You can get away with it when you're just out and about like to the local shops or something. I doubt you'd look chavy. You'd just look like a student tbh!
It's not very fitting of a gentleman (who are usually well-dressed:pierre:).
But then I'm guilty of wearing a onesie to walk to the post box, so I can't really talk :blush:


Original post by CherryWine
Yeah, just don't shove your hands down the front of them and play with your knob. What is that about, anyway?


I and a lot of other girls put their hands in their tops and fondle/play with their boobs, I assume it's the same thing.
Do some people think it's not okay? :lolwut: fair enough then.

I personally do not mind them at all, a fair few guys I've seen really know how to dress well even when wearing them.
Original post by BullViagra
keep your hands warm

honestly the penis is a great hand warmer


Oh ok, I thought you all had crabs
Nothing wrong with it at all, I wear them all the time when going to the shops or the park.
Original post by Maid Marian
I and a lot of other girls put their hands in their tops and fondle/play with their boobs, I assume it's the same thing.


Yeah I like a fondle, never done it in a queue at Tesco tho...
of course its chavvy. silly question. if you want to look like a chav, there's nothing wrong with that, but personally it is a look I avoid.

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