What to Wear to Barre Class, According to Instructors and a Former Ballerina

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If you've never been to a barre class IRL, you might be wondering what the heck you should wear. After all, the workout is partially based on ballet, done without shoes, and typically on a carpet — in other words, the circumstances are a little different than your typical gym or other workout classes. Will your favorite running shorts suffice? Or should you go full-on balletcore? We tapped barre experts for their advice on what apparel works well — and what doesn't — when you're pliéing, pulsing, and stretching.

"Choosing the right attire for your barre class is essential to ensure a comfortable and effective workout," says Shannon Reznik, manager of training development at PureBarre. The good news is that you probably have everything you need in your workout wardrobe. Below, find what you should look for specifically.

1. Fitted silhouettes

"Barre being a mix of ballet and Pilates, it's important to see the lines of the body: try to wear fitted clothes that will allow your instructor to see if you're doing the moves correctly," says Julie Granger, a former pro ballerina, founder of The Studio Paris, and creator of Brooklyn Barre at Equinox. That said, there's no real need to wear clothing that's compressive. "In barre classes, we don't jump, so there isn't a strong need for support, [compared] to HIIT or bootcamp classes," Granger says.

Flared leggings also aren't ideal (even though they're cute!). Flares hide the feet and prevent instructors from checking if your toes are in the proper position (be that pointed, in demi-point, or flexed), she says.

2. No zippers or clasps

Some leggings have zippered pockets on the sides, butt, or rear waistband. Though this is great for holding your keys and credit card while you're, say, running, they're a no-go for barre, Granger says. These metal or plastic elements will press into you during the workout, much of which is spent lying on your side or back, or with your leg on top of the barre — ouch.

Ditto for sports bras with adjustable straps or lots of clasps on the back. You'll likely do a lot of core work on your back, and those hurt to lie on, Granger says.

3. Go for leggings

If you're headed to a barre class on carpet, it's best to wear leggings or long pants. You may need to kneel for some moves, and it'll feel better to have fabric between your skin and the carpet.

If you're looking to snap some good pics or want to really focus on your form, "7/8 leggings tend to give a prettier line, as well as solid colored over patterned ones," Granger adds. But don't let that pressure you. Feel free to have fun with your outfits. "Barre instructors love creativity!" she says.

4. Socks, but no sneaks

Some studios require grippy socks, while others don't. If you do need or want to wear sticky socks, the most important thing is that they have good grip, Granger says. Otherwise, it's just a matter of which look you prefer. "I prefer to go for low-rise, full-coverage socks, which will give a beautiful line and also make your practice comfortable," Granger says. But "no matter which studio you take your classes at, regular socks and sneakers are a no-go."

Still not sure exactly where to start, or looking for recs for barre-specific workoutwear? Granger and Reznik share their favorite things to wear to barre, below.

Best Zippered Jacket For Barre
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Best Zippered Jacket For Barre

Old Navy PowerSoft Full-Zip Jacket ($50)

Barre classes don't always get that sweaty, so it's nice to wear a light layer in class that you can take off if/when you heat up. One POPSUGAR editor gives this Old Navy zip-up her stamp of approval and compares it to a much pricier brand.

Best Tank Top For Barre
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Best Tank Top For Barre

FP Movement Too Good Tank ($48)

Reznik loves this FP Movement tank for being "lightweight, breathable, and allowing for a full range of motion while keeping you cool," she says. Not to mention, it's a great everyday piece you can wear outside of the barre studio, too.

Best Amazon Leggings For Barre
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Best Amazon Leggings For Barre

Tavi Noir 7/8 Tight ($43-$60)

These Tavi Noir leggings are one of Reznik's picks and made for low-impact classes like barre. They have a flattering 7/8 length and come in plenty of color options, including this Garnet.

Best Bodysuit For Barre
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Best Bodysuit For Barre

Live the Process Corset Bodysuit ($188)

Bodysuits or workout onesies are a one-and-done outfit option, and they're ideal for lower-impact workouts like yoga, Pilates, and barre. Granger is "obsessed" with this Corset bodysuit by Live the Process. "I really love this brand: every single piece is very much a modern twist on ballet outfits, and is particularly suitable for barre classes," she says. It comes in six different colors, including this Barbiecore pink.

Best Long-Sleeve For Barre
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Best Long-Sleeve For Barre

Alo Gather Long Sleeve ($68)

There's no better place to wear this cozy, ribbed long-sleeve than in a barre class. It's cropped to the perfect length, so it meets just at the top of your hight-waisted leggings, and provides just enough warmth on chillier days or during slower classes. Grab it in this very-ballet ivory, or four other colors.

Best Seamless Leggings For Barre
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Best Seamless Leggings For Barre

Alala 7/8 Barre Seamless Tights ($105)

This Alala legging pick from Granger is great because they're totally seamless, meaning you won't have any seams digging into your butt or sides when you're doing movements on the floor. They're best for low-impact workouts like barre or yoga and have subtle ribbing details along the sides to give you even better lines.

Best Strappy Sports Bra For Barre
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Best Strappy Sports Bra For Barre

Alala Mirage Cami Bra ($85)

Another favorite of Granger's, this high-neck Alala bra "gives you an elegant shoulder and neckline," she says. It has a strappy back, but the straps are thin and nonadjustable, so they shouldn't dig in.

Best Supportive Sports Bra
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Best Supportive Sports Bra

Heroine Sport Body Bra ($68)

"The Heroine Sport Body Bra is sleek, comfortable, supportive, and wearable under a tank or on its own," Reznik says. It's a great pick for barre but can stand up to sweatier and higher-impact workouts, too.

Best Crew-Cut Grippy Sock For Barre
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Best Crew-Cut Grippy Sock For Barre

Tavi Noir Kai Crew Grip Sock ($20)

If you're looking for a pair of grippy socks that'll last for many classes to come, Reznik recommends Tavi Noir. The brand "has a ton of colors and patterns, and the crew sock is super cute to pair with your sneakers after your workout," she says.

Best Ankle-Cut Grippy Sock For Barre
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Best Ankle-Cut Grippy Sock For Barre

Arebesk Birdie Closed Toe Ankle Socks, 2 Pack ($36)

For $36, you can get two pairs of grippy socks from Arebesk, a brand that specializes in grip socks. In addition to having silicone grippers on the bottom, they have a silicone pad on the inside of the heel to make sure these won't slip down. They also come with a cute little mesh bag for washing them and keeping them contained inside your gym bag.