An influencer who devotes social media to fitness and health advice finds herself subject to restrictive dress codes at the gyms she frequents.
The merits of a dress code have become a hot topic in recent years with some students Brave protest against sexist dress code At school, the debate spills over into other aspects of life.
Men at the gym can usually wear whatever they want, but it’s Women most scrutinized for dress code.
The fitness influencer was told her gym clothes were getting “complaints.”
TikTok user Kylee was having a normal day at the gym until an employee interrupted him.
The clip started with Kylie snapping and singing in her car. She wrote the caption, “Wearing a crop top and leggings and going to the gym.”
The second part of the clip was skipped and new captions were displayed. Its caption read, “Workers told they had to change.”
Apparently some guests felt uncomfortable by her clothes. Kylie says employees told her they had “complaints.”
And that her outfit was against her gym’s dress code — which was some unaware that gyms have restrictive policies about what people can and can’t wear. commenters and Kylie herself.
in the meantime Kylie While she didn’t share the exact outfit she was wearing that day, other videos on her page prior to the incident typically show her wearing something other than a sports bra and leggings at the gym. It shows that
Kylee’s comment section had a mix of pros and cons.
Some people shared their frustration with Kylie and expressed similar experiences.
One user commented, “I think you meant to say former Jim.”
“I canceled my old gym membership [because] of this,” said another.
But understandably, unfortunately, some TikTok users accused Kylee of being the center of attention.
A third user wrote, “Poor girl couldn’t brag as much as she wanted….wow ahhhhh”.
“No! I’ve worked out in shorts and a t-shirt for years and never had this happen. I hope not.”
But, of course, the last two comments were written by men about how it can make you feel inferior to what you’re wearing, especially when you’re trying to feel comfortable while exercising. You may not understand what it feels like.
Kylee has since returned to posting regular content and wearing whatever he wants to the gym, so TikTok may have to agree to go against this.
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