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Suit Bag for Work Fitness Center
My building has a nice fitness center and I like to workout before work, but I dont have a good bag to bring my suit in. Any recommendations? Thanks!
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Re: Suit Bag for Work Fitness Center
Wear it in, change in the locker room. It's your gym clothes you don't care about, right? So put them in some ratty bag and just bring them to the building. (I'm assuming your gym lockers are big enough to hang a suit in)
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Re: Suit Bag for Work Fitness Center
SuitSupply gives great, simple bags when you buy one of their suits. You might be able to buy them directly.
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Re: Suit Bag for Work Fitness Center
I've considered wearing the suit to the gym, but don't like the idea of putting the suit on before showering and putting it back on after working out. And two showers seems ridiculous. I just want a good bag to bring it in
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Re: Suit Bag for Work Fitness Center
If you insist on doing this, you might as well buy a decent, slim profile garment bag that tri-folds into a briefcase look. Just search tri-fold garment bag.
If you just want the freebie kind they give you with a new suit, google free garment bag as there are tailors who give them away as a way to build their mailing lists... or just ask a friend who has bought multiple suits as I end up giving them to goodwill after holding onto them for a few years thinking I might need them (I don't).
1) Put on (clean) workout clothes
2) Put on suit over workout clothes
3) Go to gym (but remember to bring clean underwear and undershirt)
The other advantage to wearing your suit is you'll never forget your tie, belt, or socks if you're wearing them when you leave home.
If you just want the freebie kind they give you with a new suit, google free garment bag as there are tailors who give them away as a way to build their mailing lists... or just ask a friend who has bought multiple suits as I end up giving them to goodwill after holding onto them for a few years thinking I might need them (I don't).
How funky are your legs and arms that you can't put on the suit. It's not going to be touching your nether regions.Law Student 2848 wrote:I've considered wearing the suit to the gym, but don't like the idea of putting the suit on before showering and putting it back on after working out. And two showers seems ridiculous. I just want a good bag to bring it in
1) Put on (clean) workout clothes
2) Put on suit over workout clothes
3) Go to gym (but remember to bring clean underwear and undershirt)
The other advantage to wearing your suit is you'll never forget your tie, belt, or socks if you're wearing them when you leave home.
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Re: Suit Bag for Work Fitness Center
You forgot pants. You'll never forget your pants.BVest wrote:The other advantage to wearing your suit is you'll never forget your tie, belt, or socks if you're wearing them when you leave home.
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