Tracksuits are bad for morale.
It was a lesson first instilled in me by my fashionista mother, and later reinforced by long periods working from home as a writer. Tracksuits slow you down. Tracksuits render you horizontal.
Tracksuits encourage little more than collapsing onto the couch, spooning tinned spaghetti into jaffles, and falling into a catatonic state in front of Netflix. Right?
Wrong.
‘Wrong’ – a word, incidentally, also used to describe the new look to stumble blindly off the catwalk and into our wardrobes: fashion tracksuits.
Fashion Tracksuits.
After taking a moment to absorb that phrase, riddle me this: how does one take the humble tracksuit and transform it from housebound slob, to high-end style?
Stilettos and sequins, apparently.
From Rihanna to Olivia Palermo, Kendall Jenner to Mary Kate and/or Ashley Olsen, the soft-form suit (feel free to use that term) is experiencing something of a high-fash renaissance.
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I believe you can wear anything, as long as you do it with "confidence". Once again the message is "wear what you want".
From Seinfeld
Jerry to George: "Again with the sweatpants?"
George: "What? I'm comfortable."
Jerry: "You know the message you're sending out to the world with these sweatpants? You're telling the world, 'I give up ... so I might as well be comfortable.'"
Comfort for me
"You're telling the world: "I give up. I can't compete in normal society. I'm miserable, so I might as well be comfortable." ([Flyingdale Flyer] is baffled)"
( http://www.seinfeldscripts.... )
It's nothing new for me