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Fans Believe Jay Cutler’s 90s Gym Attire Will “Ruin the Gym Vibe” as Old Picture Resurfaces the Internet

Published 04/15/2024, 6:45 AM EDT

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The 50-year-old bodybuilder who had defeated the eight-times Mr. Olympia winner, Ronnie Coleman has always been the talk of the town for his distinctive fashion choices as well. From wearing suspenders with jeans to Daisy Dukes in his prime, Jay Cutler did not hesitate to try and experiment with his outfits. And with his jacked physique, he rocked each of them.

However, Jay Cutler‘s Magazine headlines were not just pictures; they were absolute trendsetters. Every time he would be seen in his new attires, the fitness community and young admirers of Cutler would follow his unique fashion right away. Decades later, Cutler reposted an old photo that brought back memories to the fans yet they showed a little reluctance to go back to the same gym wear all over again. 

Jay Cutler wants his ’90s gym look back

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In his latest Instagram photo, Jat Cutler revealed an old photo where he was wearing a tank top with an overtly open, rounded neckline and opened armholes. The body-fitting clothing although looked very novel on him back then, the bodybuilder wants to know whether people would like that look to return or not. He wrote in the caption of his post, #flashbackfriday 90s bodybuilding gym attire was next level! Should I bring this look back!?”

 

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Previously, in an episode of Cutler Cast, Cutler had shown photos of himself in suspenders, which have made magazine covers. Looking back at those, the bodybuilder lately questioned his own choices. He remarked, “Sometimes I look at stuff I did for pictures that are staying on internet forever and m like why I was thinking.” The caption of the post also recorded, “Styles of the 90s…. Can @jaycutler bring back the daisy dukes and bushy socks?

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Although fans took some of these dressing styles lightly, they absolutely cannot think of gyms of the present to have such outfits flooding in because they can anticipate that Cutler has the power to bring it back if he wants to.

Fitness community dismisses reverting to Cutler’s 90s look

One of the fans said that the clothing would not look good on people who do not have a physique like Jay Cutler. They said, “Haha please don’t. If everyone was jacked it wouldn’t be that big a deal, but every high school kid would start dressing like this no matter how skinny or chubby they were and it would totally ruin the gym vibe.” Another fan did appreciate the throwback picture but at the same time disapproved of bring the style back in the gym and stated, “Don’t bring the look back, cool pic tho”

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Although most people were against it, one of them showed zeal to bring back another look of his old days, Yes! This and the crop top for guys need to make a comeback” Another made a lighthearted joke and drew a comparison to the current style that is adopted by gym goers and commented,Haha… at least you tried to hide your n***les… much cooler than oversize shirts. Some other fans also addressed him as a legend who rocked the Old School Style, “Old School style, legend.”

Do you think you would like to see Jay Cutler’s old look come back? Let us know in the comments below.

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Pritha Halder

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Pritha Halder is a bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. Specializing in covering the off-court life of bodybuilders and fitness enthusiasts, she can often be seen scrounging Kali Muscle’s Instagram feed to find the new fruitarian diet the fitness influencer is on. Having completed her Bachelor's in English Language and Literature from a multidisciplinary university, Pritha started her career as a writer for a literary magazine, before delving into the world of fitness.
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