Later, I went, followed my sister, or Ginza. Before I went, I wore my sister's running shoes and brand-name sports shoes with tens of dollars. It was a little dirty and I went. When I was running, I saw headphones used by people next to me: beats, wearing shoes, and conspicuous sneakers like Adi, Nike and Adi camel. At that time, I thought the gym was a place for the rich, and it had nothing to do with a little diaosi like me.
But my sister told me that it doesn't matter what you wear to the gym. You wear it for exercise, and those who wear Adinik are just comfortable, as long as they are comfortable. You don't wear it for chatting. Later, when I grew up, I began to wear shoes like Adi's, but I also wore dozens of pairs, which was nothing. As long as you get a card, it's your own business after you go in. You run to exercise yourself, but you don't say anything. You can't wear anything. You leave after practice, and nothing else matters. People who care about your brand are also narrow-minded. Do you think Wang Sicong despises roadside stalls?