With the weather finally warming up, going to the gym becomes unappealing. Who wants to stay inside staring at the tiny Dodge track when they could be outside running or doing other equally awesome outdoor sports? We’ll be inside studying for most of the time until exams, so exercise might as well take advantage of the shining sun and cumulus cloud-filled sky. But outside exercise means more exposure for your outfit, so whether you’re running, biking, or rollerblading, we’ve got some easy and chic ideas for your getup.
Running
If, unlike me, you’re a runner, you already know the importance of a good running shoe. But do you perhaps go running in the same Hanes tee and Soffe shorts every day? No longer! Choose shorts and shirts with breathability, and try out lighter colors like baby blue, mint green, and white to wear in the sun. And please, don’t pull a Miley Cyrus: lacy bras under low-cut V-neck tees aren’t the best for jogging.
Cycling
I know you may think they look dorky, but spandex shorts are the way to go when pedaling, especially in traffic. Not much is worse than biking (let’s say in Central Park) and then getting distracted (oh, let’s say by a cute boy) so much that your pants get tied up in the pedals and you fall over sideways. That’s not cool, my friends, nor is it fun or conducive to your relationship with said cutie. The moral of the story? Wear the spandex.
Rollerblading
If you’re like me and can’t handle a steep hill on the ‘blades, then wear some padding. All right, that looks silly, and it’s not as ubiquitous as in a skating rink, so just wear tough wrist guards and catch yourself on those. As for the outfit, try long leggings to reduce the risk of concrete burns if you take a tumble, and pair it with a graphic tee, preferably vintage. You’ve got to get that street cred somehow, right?
Anna Cooperberg
Accessories Director
















