I felt the same way about tights, and, even now, I pull on sweatpants to get from the dressing room (actually, the men's room) to the studio and back. I'm a little long in the tooth to be taking up the art (hence, "Dancing Fool"), and tights are not flattering on me. But what the hell - every movement-oriented profession has its uniform, evolved to its needs; are hockey or football uniforms any less "ridiculous" than what dancers wear?
Can anyone explain to me why tights, on male dancers, are suspect, but not on runners, skaters or gymnasts? I recall that tights became fairly popular as running garb back in the 80s, but the *suspicion* attached to dance tights did not transfer to running tights. Anyone care to speculate why that might be so?[/i]