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  2. From Couch to Coffee Run: The Best Sweatsuits for Every ... - AOL

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    It's almost cozy season and head-to-toe comfort is always better when it comes in a matching set. See the 8 best sweatsuits for men for casual outings, coffee runs and everything in between.

  3. Tracksuit - Wikipedia

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    This is much like a bathing suit. Many people wear it for physical exercise sessions. A sauna suit is a specialized form of tracksuit made of a waterproof fabric such as coated nylon or PVC that is designed to make the wearer sweat profusely. Sauna suits are primarily used for temporary weight loss.

  4. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    The first pair of sweatpants was introduced in the 1920s by Émile Camuset, the founder of Le Coq Sportif. These were simple knitted gray jersey pants that allowed athletes to stretch and run comfortably. [2] Sweatpants became commonplace at the Olympic Games by the late 1930s, and were seen on many athletes in the decades that followed. [3]

  5. Say Goodbye to Sweat With These Lightweight Summer Suits - AOL

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    For office or summer weddings, go for a summer suit with breathable fabrics like cotton and linen to beat the heat. Here are the 14 best summer suits for men.

  6. 16 of the most comfortable travel outfits for wearing on long ...

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    From outfits that can double as blankets on chilly flights to ones that'll have you looking put together as soon as you set off the plane, below are 16 of the best travel outfits for wearing on ...

  7. History of swimwear - Wikipedia

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    The men's swim suit, a rather form-fitting wool garment with long sleeves and legs similar to long underwear, was developed and would change little for a century. In the 19th century, the woman's double suit was common, comprising a gown from shoulder to knees plus a set of trousers with leggings going down to the ankles.