Gen Z Declares War on Millennial Gym Fashion
NEW YORK – A generational fashion clash is unfolding in gyms across the contry, as Gen Z increasingly rejects the tight-fitting activewear favored by millennials, opting instead for looser, baggier styles. What was once a shared space for fitness is now a visible battleground for aesthetic preferences, with implications for the athleisure industry and a predictable cycle of trend rejection.
The shift isn’t simply about comfort; it’s a deliberate distancing from millennial style.While millennials embraced leggings, muscle tees, and form-fitting gym attire as a symbol of dedication to health and physique, Gen Z views these trends as outdated and, according to some, even cringeworthy. This rejection is fueling demand for oversized sweats, loose-fitting tops, and a generally more relaxed approach to workout wear. The dynamic highlights a key characteristic of generational trends: a tendency to actively oppose the styles of their predecessors.
The implications extend beyond personal style. Athleisure companies are already recognizing the potential for growth in the “baggy” market, capitalizing on Gen Z’s preferences while continuing to cater to millennials’ established habits. The market is saturated with tight-fitting options, creating an opportunity to expand by offering looser alternatives.As one observer noted, “If everyone’s buying big pants, to the brands, it doesn’t realy matter why.”
This isn’t the first time a generational shift has impacted fashion,and it won’t be the last. Experts predict that Gen Alpha will inevitably rebel against Gen Z’s current trends, continuing the cycle of aesthetic evolution. The ongoing tension underscores a essential truth: fashion is a constantly evolving landscape,shaped by cultural forces and the desire for self-expression,even – and perhaps especially - in the context of fitness.
Edward Berthelot/getty Images