Chris Pine Is My New Workout-Wear Inspiration
Introduction
I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not crazy about going to the gym. But lately one actor’s outfits have me reconsidering my stance. Your mind may immediately jump to a trendy two-piece spandex set, or perhaps even a Jane Fonda-inspired moment. But no, my workout-wear inspo these days is none other than Chris Pine. Per a paparazzi agency, Pine has repeatedly been spotted at a dance studio in Los Angeles. (Anyone who saw the Don’t Worry Darling actor’s balletic Esquire shoot knows that the man’s got moves.) To match his locale, Pine’s style as of late has been giving full-fledged off-duty ballerina. Personally, I’m obsessed.
Chris Pine’s Workout Outfit
- Graphic tee or tank top
- Ittiest, bittiest short-shorts (often over leggings)
- Delightful cardigan
- Clogs or sandals
- Occasional Richie Tenenbaum-esque flair with a striped sweatband and aviator glasses
His Style and Personality
During a rather unsteady press tour for Don’t Worry Darling, Pine took some of the pressure off of the film’s dramatic origins with his fresh blonde bob, memeable facial expressions, and by photographing Florence Pugh on the Venice Film Festival red carpet with gusto. While he’s a fairly private guy, Pine’s eclectic collection of graphic tanks and vibrant knitwear give us a glimpse into his personality.
Graphic Tanks and Knitwear Collection
His graphic tanks and colorful knitwear choices reflect his vibrant personality and love for unique fashion pieces, showing his eclectic taste and individual style.
Footwear Collection
From marigold Birkenstocks to black rubber clogs, Pine’s footwear choices are unexpected yet stylish, adding a touch of personality to his workout outfits.
Conclusion
Any dancer knows that wearing what makes you feel your best will only help your dancing. Chris Pine, it seems, has mastered that formula. While everyone’s workout wear preferences are different, his jubilant collection of graphic tank tops and colorful knitwear almost makes me want to try it for myself. See you at the barre, Chris!