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  2. Sweatpants - Wikipedia

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    Windpants are similar to sweatpants but are lighter and shield the wearer from cold wind rather than insulate. Windpants are typically made of polyester or nylon, with a liner made of cotton or polyester. The nylon material's natural friction against both itself and human legs makes "swooshing" sounds during walking.

  3. 18 stylish two-piece sets that will keep you warm and cozy ...

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    It includes a pair of loose elastic pants and a ribbed knit pullover with a simple striped design. The pieces are made from a viscose-polyester blend, and there are five pretty colors to choose ...

  4. Fashionable Sweatpants? Our 16 Picks Prove They Exist - AOL

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    We spoke to experts and tested over 40 options to find the best sweatpants for men that are comfortable, stylish, and versatile for all casual occasions.

  5. Fashionable Sweatpants? Our 15 Picks Prove They Exist - AOL

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    See the best sweatpants for men that are comfortable, stylish, and versatile for all casual occasions, according to style experts. Fashionable Sweatpants? Our 15 Picks Prove They Exist

  6. Tracksuit - Wikipedia

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    Young white working-class men in the UK often wore tracksuits to football games during the 1980s 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.

  7. Champion (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    Champion (also stylized as Champion U.S.A.) is a brand of clothing, specializing in sportswear owned and marketed by American apparel company Hanesbrands (based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina), which was spun off by the Sara Lee Corporation in 2006.