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Pinafore fever hits the gym as some women ditch tight-fitting with a familiar homely new look

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While some may view this trend as unconventional, it is good news for women who prefer to be more covered.

Women are breaking gym norms as the pinafore challenge takes over. Picture: TikTok

SOME women, particularly young black women, are saying goodbye to body hugging gym tights and hello to pinafore dresses at the gym.

Gym is an important part of sustaining a healthy lifestyle for both men and women, but it seems that the comments of one Brother Enigma, a self-proclaimed prophet, went viral for saying that Jesus does not want women to wear tight gym clothes, such as leggings, as they are too revealing.

Brother Enigma has become somewhat of a social media sensation for his wild and unconventional views.

It would seem women around the country are jokingly responding to Brother Enigma’s assertions, covering up with loose-fitting pinafores, which are more associated with older married women.

It seems the latest trend involves ‘obedient’ young women dressed in pinafores training and exercising with weights, on the treadmill, while wearing the loose-fitting pinafore which shows minimal skin on the legs and arms.

Women have since taken that statement as a challenge, wearing pinafores for typical workouts at the gym and calling it the “pinafore challenge” as they share their videos on social media.

@vickygojeous Nazo 😝🤭✌️ Uyenzile ke inkinga @Nonny_Muji 😎 umakoti wa Maketala 😊 dressed appropriate 😁#makoti #gymtok #fitmakoti🤞🥰🥰 ♬ original sound – BANDANA GUY🤣
@thandacele0 #maskandi #challenge #phinifa #gym #SAMA28 #frid #CapCut #happyplace ♬ original sound – shenge_waseHlalankosi

Traditionally, a pinafore is a long and mostly loose fitting garment usually worn by women casually at home. It is also used as somewhat of an apron when women do their duties in the kitchen.

Other versions of the pinafore can be used for ceremonial purposes, such as at weddings.

It is also worn by brides during lobola (dowry) negotiations as a symbol of modesty and respect. Its purpose is to cover the body, signifying humility and dignity for those who conform to traditional norms.

While some may view this trend as unconventional, it is good news for women who prefer to be more covered.

They can now join the gym feeling comfortable in clothing that is not body hugging.

TikTok user Duduzile Kgomo shared in the comments that she can now join the gym because this trend accommodates her discomfort with typical gym clothing.

Charmaine asked, “Can we please start doing this? I’ve been too shy to go to the gym since women wear tights, and I struggle with that in public.”

Others are praising the self-proclaimed prophet for “fixing the country,” adding that he will be proud of them for following his advice.

Would you workout in a pinafore?

IOL – Nomathamsanqa Sithathu

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