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If you're wearing sweatpants then by definition you're not allowed to worry about how you look. No way in h3ll am I going to pay $50 for sweatpants, let alone $150.
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yes...
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#33
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It pairs well with my submariner in a pinch for a dinner and I never got denied
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#34
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I love my tiger brand fleece made by wings and horns. They have various cuts and various levels of coziness.
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#35
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Quote:
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Adidas three stripe soccer pant, 2 zip side pockets, zip at ankles. The best.
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#39
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Lets be clear.
Sweatpants are for bumming around. Track pants are for going out.
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#40
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For people whose cultural relevance stopped in the 90s - sweats are 100% socially acceptable now and have come a long way from the dumpy things you'd get at walmart for $15. Athleisure is a thing now, and a godsend if you bike everywhere. With correct fit and material they look good and are damn comfortable, and even casual work friendly if you dress them up right. Kinda like how trainers/sneakers are now socially acceptable work wear if they're nice and clean.
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$7 at Wal Mart.
Don't overthink it. |
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I spent a good amount of time searching for it. I ordered those, but I have not worn them yet.
https://www.harvestandmill.com/menshop/pants-natural Price is not too bad for organic US made. |
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Sweats
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Don't remember where I got it but I have been wearing a Lambda pants for the last two or three winters, they are warm and durable.
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#45
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Wrangler has a series of fleece lined pants, I live in them this time of year
Relatively inexpensive Better than sweats, business on the outside and what not |
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