The main objective of choosing the right yoga wear is so you
can just forget about it during yoga practice. At dawn, when the rest of the
world is still and quiet, I reserve special yoga-time for a series of gentle
asanas, pranayamas (yoga breathing techniques) and meditation. It is a
sacred two hours of peace before I start the day. Paying attention to simple
details like which yoga clothes to wear helps to keep this time focused on what
is most important the yoga.
Step:1 See yourself.
Yoga practice is
different from other kinds of workouts. It's not about the competition. It's
not about opinions and beauty standards. Yoga is a process of getting to know
oneself, however the journey may look like. You are invited to wear whatever
makes you feel beautiful, gracious and honored. Have fun.
Step 2: Choose yoga wear that hugs
your body shape, and allows for easy movement.
Yoga tops: Choose
yoga wear that is comfortable, with modest coverage that will not reveal too much.
You won’t want to constantly tug at your clothes during yoga class. Stretchable
cotton-blend tank tops or tees that hug the torso work well for both men and
women. Avoid tops with loose necklines or collars; they get irritating during
inversions, such as in my shoulder stand experience. Women should look for bra
support built into a yoga top.
Choosing yoga
pants: Yoga pants with
an elastic waist and that conform to the body’s shape are best. For
women, yoga pants are
available with a foldable waist for extra comfort and warmth. Capri-style yoga
pants are also popular for both men and women. Surfers won’t have to buy extra
pants; men’s board shorts, the kind surfers wear to the beach, are long enough
and look great.
Getting stylish:
Yoga wear comes in a variety of natural fibers like organic cotton, bamboo and
linen for eco-conscious yogis. Light colors and earthy tones harmonize well
with yoga’s Zen effect. For fashion divas, yoga clothing can be found with
design details like rhinestones, prints and embroidery.
Yoga wear to
avoid: Beginners can feel just as comfortable as seasoned yogis by avoiding the
following items: Overly loose pants can slide and get in the way of yoga poses.
Drawstring pants are uncomfortable when lying on the stomach. Avoid wearing
shorts because they can bunch up in upside-down poses.
Step 3: Layering your yoga clothing
beats yoga class microclimates.
Early morning yoga
can get chilly before a warm-up. Likewise after a cool-down yoga sequence that
leads into meditation. Some yoga classes share space in a gym where air
conditioning is being used, sometimes at a low setting. To avoid the cold, wear
yoga clothing in layers to stay cozy and warm. A wrap or lightweight wool shawl
thrown over a light zip-up sweatshirt is as handy as your yoga
mat. Plus, your shawl doubles as a blanket during yoga nidra, the
lying-down relaxation. How’s that for efficiency?
Step 4: With some skillful planning,
yoga clothes can go from the yoga mat to the
office.
It is no secret
that yoga can benefit work life and relieve stress. As more businesses offer
yoga at the workplace, employers have noticed the benefits, like higher
employee satisfaction ratings and more productivity, but they don’t have to
notice your yoga pants. Yoga pants are quietly showing up in business casual
office wear for women.
Work-at-home
entrepreneurs and executives who practice yoga have discovered that yoga pants
are also perfect to wear to meetings, grocery shopping and picking up the kids.
Transition yoga pants to office wear through pairing Step 2 with some simple
fashion know-how. Outside of yoga class, yoga pants are best incognito, so
think of them as leggings. Yoga
pants made of thicker fabrics like stretchy tweeds or structured knits also
blend easily in the office. Wear a longer length top that layers over the
waist, to the mid-thigh. Tunics look great, as well as loose sheath or A-line
dresses in blends of cotton, linen or silk.
Remember that
shawl I mentioned earlier? Well, here’s your chance to ensure your
fashion-plate status at the office with this one accessory, so get creative.
Throw on some jewelry and ballet flats or boots, and you’re ready for your next
meeting off the mat.
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