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  2. Tracksuit - Wikipedia

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    Young white working-class men in the UK often wore tracksuits to football games during the 1980's and the clothing was associated with football hooliganism at the time. [1] In the late 1990s, tracksuits made a comeback in mainstream fashion for both men and women. They returned to the fabrics of the 1970s, most notably polyester.

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    A simple T-shirt, a denim jacket, canvas white sneakers — and, of course, Adidas track jackets! Anything Adidas, really, is a safe bet. We’ve adored the athletic brand’s clothing and shoes ...

  4. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    Adidas introduced the tracksuit that combined the sweatpants with a track top in 1964, which helped popularize athletic fashion. [4] The rise of fitness culture , as well as the birth of hip hop in 1980s America, led to the popularization of sweatpants as both leisurewear and streetwear .

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    Estro-maxx — This 2011 ad, promoting a once-a-day pill that gives pre-op transgender women all the hormones they need, raised the ire of LGBT media-monitoring group GLAAD, which branded the skit's use of "men with facial hair wearing dresses" as "degrading the lives and experiences of transgender women."