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  2. Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    [clarification needed] This broad category of fabrics is used to make garments like T-shirts, sports bras, running and cycling jerseys, socks, tracksuits, and polo-style shirts for any physical activity where the goal is to keep your skin as cool and dry as possible. Moisture-wicking fabrics are used to make apparel for outdoor activities such ...

  3. Juicy Couture - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Couture is an American casualwear and dress clothing brand based in Arleta, Los Angeles, California.Best known for their velour tracksuits which became a luxury staple in the 2000s, [2] [3] the company was founded by Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor in 1997 [4] and was later purchased by the Liz Claiborne fashion company in 2003.

  4. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa they are known as tracksuit bottoms or trackies. In Australia and New Zealand, they are also commonly known as trackpants , tracky daks . [ 1 ] They are also referred to as jogging pants in Canada.

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  6. Tracksuit - Wikipedia

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    Tracksuits were associated with the youth culture of the time, particularly hippies and university students. [5] Tracksuits at the time were made out of cotton, polyester, terry cloth, or a mix. In the late 1970s velour became popular, so much so that it became the most used form of fabric on a tracksuit.

  7. Sportswear (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Woman wearing a "sport suit," American, June 1920. Sportswear originally described interchangeable separates, as here. Signed "Evans, LA" Sportswear is an American fashion term originally used to describe separates, but which since the 1930s has come to be applied to day and evening fashions of varying degrees of formality that demonstrate a specific relaxed approach to their design, while ...