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Jogging Suits

Jogging suits, also known as tracksuits, are a type of athletic clothing designed for physical activity such as jogging, running, and other forms of exercise. They are typically made of lightweight, breathable materials like polyester or nylon, and are designed to be comfortable and flexible, allowing for a full range of motion during exercise. Jogging suits typically consist of two pieces: a jacket and pants. The jacket is usually zippered and may have a hood, while the pants have an elastic waistband and may have zippered cuffs to allow for easy on and off. Some jogging suits also feature pockets for carrying small items like keys or a phone. Jogging suits have been popular since the 1970s, when they were worn by athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Today, they are a common sight at gyms, on jogging trails, and in other athletic settings. They are also popular as casual wear, with many people wearing them for comfort and style. While jogging suits are designed for physical activity, they are also popular as fashion items. Many high-end fashion brands have released their own versions of jogging suits, often made of luxury materials like cashmere or silk. These high-end versions are often more expensive than traditional jogging suits and are often worn as a fashion statement rather than for athletic purposes.

athletic clothing, physical activity, lightweight, breathable, comfortable

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