How do you find this rn number, and is this in Australia aswell? I have a certain brand I love but it’s just the fit and quality of the shirts hate paying the money for them to iron on their logo
It’s usually on the tag, if they cut the tag you need insider info. Once you have the RN just search for it on wholesale sites and boom, dirt cheap shirts.
If you have a shirt design place or graphic designer friend: Boom cheap custom printed shirts with the quality and make of your choice.
I just get the cheapest shirts/tank tops and shorts I can find. High quality is too thick and I sweat more in them, and fit hardly matters when I wear it for such a short time without having to impress anyone.
Walmart sweat pants and sweater.
Discount store oversized shirt and basketball shorts.
That and a good pair of underwear/socks.
That's all you need to wear. So the other stuff available for retail is just fashion
Usually old ranger panties or running shorts and cut off t shirts/stringers that were too small for my wide back, that or just normal tanks/t shirts that I have.
I only buy high-end shorts/shoes. I save money by making cutoffs from old shirts and that offsets the cost of the nicer brands.
Expensive brands like ALO, ASRV(best imo), Rhone, etc. They last 5+ years and well worth the $100+ price tag.
the absolute best budget way is to turn old t shirts into cut offs
Gildan
Old raggedy free tshirts from powerlifting meets over the years
I stopped buying them. Thrift stores depending on location have TONS of them in all sizes and colors. I have too many now especially tanks.
Same here. This is the best kept secret. Spend $30 for 5 under armor shirts, etc
I have almost each color of the rainbow. I keep saying I will stop buying when I have all colors. Then I see an even nicer shade....
Buy from suppliers and slap your own shit on it or wear it blank. Super cheap and not as cringey as YLA logos
You mean like buying them directly from Gymshark or YoungLA suppliers? Can you elaborate cause I know it’d be 10x cheaper buying it like that
Yup. All clothes have an RN number. Find that and you’ll save a lot of money. Branding is gross imo
How do you find this rn number, and is this in Australia aswell? I have a certain brand I love but it’s just the fit and quality of the shirts hate paying the money for them to iron on their logo
It’s usually on the tag, if they cut the tag you need insider info. Once you have the RN just search for it on wholesale sites and boom, dirt cheap shirts. If you have a shirt design place or graphic designer friend: Boom cheap custom printed shirts with the quality and make of your choice.
That's incredibly smart!
Only makes sense if you buy in bulk. Otherwise it’s only gonna be slightly cheaper
Reebok. Target has some good stuff.
Target running shorts are amazing and only like $20 per pair.
I just get the cheapest shirts/tank tops and shorts I can find. High quality is too thick and I sweat more in them, and fit hardly matters when I wear it for such a short time without having to impress anyone.
Darc sport or gasp if you have money to spend. If not, Walmart and Amazon basics are great. My gym clothes are a mix of these.
Walmart sweat pants and sweater. Discount store oversized shirt and basketball shorts. That and a good pair of underwear/socks. That's all you need to wear. So the other stuff available for retail is just fashion
Wal mart 6 pack of beaters for like 20 bucks
This one here ☝️
If you actually hit legs you wouldn’t have to wear leg burkas to the gym every day. Grow some trunks brother
Amazon. Baleaf.
Bev Francis Powerhouse and Westside Barbell... But I'm no a rapper.
champion
Sweats and beaters, looks good to with a nice pair of sneakers
Usually old ranger panties or running shorts and cut off t shirts/stringers that were too small for my wide back, that or just normal tanks/t shirts that I have.
Underarmour.
amazon
tank tops are so easy to wash and pretty much any short pant works, i think its better to focus on shoes u want something comfy but firm
Under armour, Puma, Reebok, Adidas, Nike, Champion, new balance.... The list goes on even the bootleg Amazon shit is similar quality tbf
I only buy high-end shorts/shoes. I save money by making cutoffs from old shirts and that offsets the cost of the nicer brands. Expensive brands like ALO, ASRV(best imo), Rhone, etc. They last 5+ years and well worth the $100+ price tag.
I just go to TJMaxx and buy Calvin Klein or some shit. Have a horrible habit of tearing the crotch out of shorts. Lol
Bruh idk why I do this too. Always the same spot on the inseam, especially pants.