Tracksuits - no.
To even contemplete leaving the house in anything other than a shirt and some form of trousers, be they jeans or pressed cotton, would display a lack of both self-respect and respect for others. Tracksuits have a purpose, and that purpose is for the gymnasium or running track. As I made a solemn vow after my last PE lesson in school to the effect that never again would I set foot inside a gymnasium or sports stadium of any kind, therefore the tracksuit has no purpose in my life, thank you and goodnight.
I wear trackie bottoms and a hoodie in the house (or to go in the garden)- not shiny ones! I don't class it as a track suit as they aren't the same brand or same colour.
I wear trackie bottoms and a hoodie in the house (or to go in the garden)- not shiny ones! I don't class it as a track suit as they aren't the same brand or same colour.
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Not the shiny type though.
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I wouldn't wear one outside of the house though. Don't want the neighbours talking!
Of course - and I do, every single evening. They're just better quality and value for money PJs/slobbing wear!
To even contemplete leaving the house in anything other than a shirt and some form of trousers, be they jeans or pressed cotton, would display a lack of both self-respect and respect for others. Tracksuits have a purpose, and that purpose is for the gymnasium or running track. As I made a solemn vow after my last PE lesson in school to the effect that never again would I set foot inside a gymnasium or sports stadium of any kind, therefore the tracksuit has no purpose in my life, thank you and goodnight.
That's because when teamed with a flat cap, leather jacket and pair of leather loafers they make ideal for the use of the squatting.