Me too, but I'm more of a reference function. After all, wearing yoga pants directly as household clothes saves the time of dressing up and is more convenient for exercising anytime and anywhere.
Of course, it is not accurate to say that yoga pants should be called tights. After all, the latter is not limited to materials and styles. Tight pants are styles that can be seen everywhere in the street, especially those that are as elastic and soft as yoga pants.
Actually, it's no different from yoga pants.
Because I like to wear yoga pants myself, it's hard to speak ill of them.
But I still remember that there was a time when gynecologists especially did not recommend women to wear tight pants.
Because although tights highlight the figure, they tightly bind the genitals and easily cause vulvar inflammation.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with it, but how important is the breathability and comfort of cloth? Can it be more breathable than loose pants or even skirts?
There is a joke on the Internet about why Napoleon lost in the Battle of Waterloo.
The final answer turned out to be because Napoleon loved to wear tight pants.
Love to wear tight pants made Napoleon suffer from hemorrhoids, which affected Napoleon's health. The more direct result is that it is precisely because of hemorrhoids that Napoleon can't stick to his fighting post at a critical moment, which directly affects the historical trend of Europe and even the world.
At least one thing is explained here-wearing tight pants really affects your health.
In fact, compared with the huge population, sports or yoga are all minority cultures. But why can such a minority culture become more and more popular?
What are the characteristics of minority culture? This is very different. For example, the once popular Bohemian style and Rococo style are all schools that can be seen at a glance.
If something is too popular and mainstream, in fact, the value of culture is often ignored. Just like the Mid-Autumn Festival, who in China will realize that "festival" is also a kind of "culture" if Koreans fail to apply for the World Heritage?
People are actually more willing to pay for "culture". Even if a person likes to watch the "sand sculpture" video in private, what he will share is often an article with cultural connotation at first sight, even though he may just read a title and never open it at all.
Nowadays, girls almost never lack a pair of yoga pants, but some of them may not have learned yoga once.
But it doesn't matter. Girls are willing to spend money to make themselves feel that I am a healthy woman who loves sports and yoga.
Women are willing to spend money to connect themselves with the healthy life behind yoga culture.
Why do we often advocate independent thinking and tradition, because you will find that it will benefit you a lot afterwards. For example, why do people in China always wear loose pants, while tight pants used to be popular in the west?