A comfortable revolution

Author: 
Mariam Nihal, [email protected]
Publication Date: 
Wed, 2011-04-06 19:31

Fashion pants for fashion conscious A-list celebrities or your regular office studs have made what was once a private and highly confidential culpable pleasure acceptable in public. It involves celebrities traipsing all over town in their designer wear. The trend definitely spread like wildfire. It is all the rage in land of Arabia and even designers have hopped on to the pleasurable wagon. Where would celebs be without their personalized sweatpants were it not for the designers?
Vogue adores this fad: “Light, cool, comfortable — you’ll never want to wear anything else again.”
Of course the derivation of tracks, was built on the intent that they are comfortable and a casual way to chill out at home, or work out at the gym.

Le Coq Sportif invented sweatpants in France in the 1920s. Sweatpants legitimated themselves as sportswear. NASA astronauts trained in them. Sylvester Stallone wore them for his famous Rocky sequels. Eminem necessitated them as indispensable wear in rap, RnB and hip hop. Music mantras are synonymous with comfort and free living as a means to indulge in blasé sweatpants by rappers. It was suddenly the epitome of cool.
Sweatpants, usually made from cotton, chiefly have an elastic band around the ankles that sets them apart from other athletic pants. Tracksuits are meant to be stretchable and baggy for freedom of movement. The fundamental comfort lies in the simplicity that is easy to slip into and out of, allocating a great deal of flexibility. They offered the laissez-faire console of flannel pants while crafting the sustenance sweatpants proved with aerobic activity.
In addition, this device traps less heat than conventional pants.
Many variations have evolved to delineate into other sorts of athletic pants. Fashion pants, windpants, tearaway pants, and muscle pants are the other prevalent classes.

Glamorous brands soon tied up with this fad. Juicy Couture is only one the most beloved brand names that has mesmerized celebrities like young girls with dolls, and coined the famous "babydoll" term.
Louis Vuitton, Dior, Abercrombie & Fitch, D&G, Roberto Cavalli, True Religion, Ed Hardy, Armani, Adidas, Topshop, Puma, Bench, Gap, Bershka, Mango, Zara, Armor, Nike, Reebok, and Free City amongst others are the classist tracksuit makers.

We know the coquettish obsession Kanye West, Eminem, Drake, Jay Sean and the boys have for them. And we like it.
These fashionistas choose comfort before trends, because they are their own trendsetters. Christian Audigier owes his acclaimed fame to these personalities.

Sportsmen, dreamy figures practice sports in ready-to-dirty avatar called ‘tracksuits’ and give the jersey its warranted appeal.
For men it is about the emancipation and laissez-faire approach to life. As a rule, the t-shirt can perhaps be Armani and the tracks maybe Adidas (Courtesy: Beckham) with a pair of Gucci leather sandals.

Some inherit the legacy of calm exuberance. Some are just born with it. The contemporary diva is spotted walking in with a Starbucks latte dressed in black Juicy sweats.
For a decade, Juicy Couture and Pink sweatpants set the standard for slovenly sexiness and the fervent love of hot-mess legatees walking their Chihuahuas.
Informality is the main factor. The stress of what color, brand, size and accessories remains.
Exploit the gray area (as per the notion of former sweatpants) of illusion of active leisurewear.
The fundamental appeal lies in comfort, the cut that complements your body, quality, style, and at this instant- the brand name.
Most men agree with Drake when he says, “Sweatpants hair tied chilling with no make up on that’s when you’re the prettiest.” It represents desire for simplicity and effortless beauty that is unparalleled.
After all, “Only great minds can afford a simple style.”
 
 
 
 

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