Tracksuits
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Men's tracksuits: layers for sports and everyday wear
A tracksuit is ideal for warming up, between sets, and on your way to the gym. It's light enough to move around in, yet warm enough for outdoor wear. Look for shoulder room, a waist that doesn't pull during lunges, and quick-drying fabric. If you're looking for a men's tracksuit that can also be worn casually, choose a subtle fit and color.
Men's tracksuit: fit, zipper and hood
A zipper makes temperature regulation easy; a hood is comfortable in drizzle or wind. Check that the zipper runs smoothly and has a soft zipper garage at the chin. Cuffs and hem should stay in place during sprints and box jumps. Underneath, it's best to wear a light layer of t-shirts or tank tops.
Football tracksuits: warm-up and change of weather
On the pitch, you want quick on/off and plenty of ventilation. Choose a zip-up track top and pants that fit over your shin guards without snagging. Micro-perforations help in windless, damp conditions; zipped pockets hold your pass and keys during warm-ups.
Men's tracksuits: materials and ventilation
Tech knit and interlock fabrics offer excellent breathability on intense days; fleece feels instantly warm when you're resting. A bit of stretch prevents pulling during deep squats. Wash inside out on a low heat and air dry to maintain fit and color.
Combine and take with you
For quick changes, combine the trousers with joggers in a similar fit, or wear the top over a light shirt. Hydration on the go is easily managed with drinking bottles. Choose pockets with zippers if you carry keys or cards.
Tracksuits frequently asked questions
How should a tracksuit fit for the gym?
Athletic, with room for the shoulders and hips but without flapping. The collar and cuffs stay in place during jumps and sprints.
With a zipper or a pullover – which is more convenient?
Zipper for quick on/off and temperature control. The pullover feels more compact and can be more comfortable in windy or light rain.
Which fabric do I choose for outdoor training?
Breathable interlock or tech knit for movement; fleece for rest periods. Stretch helps with deep squats and lunges.
Can I wear one suit for sports and casual?
Yes. Go for a muted color, less shine, and a fit that also looks good with sneakers.

