Who knew there would come a day when wearing sweatpants (It has many names, track pants, joggers, sweats etc) into the office was acceptable? Especially if that office is in your home. As we come out of quarantine and shed our isolation attire, we slowly put away our ratty sweats that we have become so used to. If you’re still reluctant to give up those comfortable track pants, here’s a mix of sleek and elevated joggers have been given the designer treatment.
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Gucci GG Supreme Printed Sweatpants
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Designed with the recognisable GG Supreme monogram, these sweat pants from Gucci also feature its signature green and red Web detail and the GG Supreme monogram embroidery – all distinctive features that set it apart from your average joggers.
The all-over Karligraphy print on these Fendi sweatpants is a prime example of how logos should be employed in a garment. The elastic cuffs and drawstring waist as well as side slit pocket details make this an exceptional choice.
This pair of brown Burberry Marrows Monogram stripe track pants have an all-over TB logo monogram print in shades of brown. A contrasting logo-printed stripe is featured along the sides of the pant’s straight leg. It is a quintessentially Burberry design with exquisite craftsmanship.
The luxe alternative to your basic joggers, these leather ones are so versatile and sleek — pair them with anything from a white T-shirt to a cool bomber jacket.
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Burberry Leather Track Pants
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Going casual does not mean you need to compromise on style. Cut with a relaxed fit, these leather track pants from Burberry marry both style and function perfectly.
The leather panels on these GR-Uniforma‘s leather look track pants add an interesting touch and pair well with a white shirt (left) for a minimalist look.
The ’80s are back and so are bold, vibrant colours. These selections are given a fashion forward spin so you won’t be embarrass to wear them to the gym and hit your local grocery store after.
North Face is the go-to brand when it comes to outdoor style and urban fashion. This pink contrast panel track pants are perfect for supermarket runs and hikes in the jungle.
Reebok’s panelled colour-block design is crafted from a cotton and linen-blend and has a straight leg and a loose fit. The best part? Reebok uses eco-friendly materials for a large part of its production and this pair of retro-looking sweat pants are no exception.
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Off-White tie-dye track pants
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Tie-dye can often come across as a casual print. However, this pair by Off-White is an excellent alternative to your average comfy track pants. And a matching Off White hoodie (left) is one way to amp up your street style status.
First seen on the runway at Moschino’s pre-fall 2020 runway show at the New York Transit Museum (left), these printed track pants are not for the faint-hearted.
The Alexander Wang label has become known for its luxurious textiles and edgy designs. These multicoloured track pants with watch prints are the epitome of New York urban, cosmopolitan style.
These green plaid silk track pants from Amiri feature an elastic waistband with a drawstring fastening and will have just about anyone do a double take before realising they are actually track pants.
First spotted on the Moschino pre-fall 2020 runway show in New York (left) Moschino’s use of the trompe l’oeil effect in these track pants makes it look like a pair of leather trousers fitted with an oversized belt.
These track pants from Dolce & Gabbana are as comfortable as they are fashionable. Made from 100% silk, the pants come with a drawstring waist and a straight leg. Pair it with an understated black sweater (left) and you’re all set.