I've been practicing for a month and a half, but I haven't decided what to wear to yoga? Tracksuit bottoms are extremely uncomfortable, especially during bends. In leggings, you feel constricted from all sides and can't concentrate on anything except your appearance, a la ballerina. I am the only man in the group, so I would like to feel comfortable and not expose all the bumps to public view.

Hello. For yoga, clothing should be primarily comfortable and not restrict your movements. This is important! Therefore, I can advise you to wear medium-length shorts, but not tight and not wide. And on top - any T-shirt. Try to choose items made from natural fabrics.

While you can be considered a "beginner" in yoga. Clothing for beginners and long-time yoga practitioners differs. The T-shirt should fit snugly to the body so that it does not slip and the straps do not fall off when performing asanas. Regular trousers will do, not tight, but loose, with a wrap. Beginners in yoga do not yet feel their body as professional yogis do. They must monitor the correctness of the asanas and see themselves. Therefore, it is too early for you to wear special wide yoga pants.

We have two men in our group. One of them attends classes in shorts and a long-sleeve (cotton) top, and the other in a T-shirt and harem pants (not tight tights, thin knitted fabric). I often see these in sports stores. And then, tights come in different types, not just tight ballet ones. There are quite loose ones, you just need to go around the shops and look for them. Visit specialized stores selling yoga clothing and accessories.