Fruit Of The Loom Creates ‘Sweatpant Suits’ In Unique Collaboration

Fruit Of The Loom collaborated with a designer to basically create Sweatpant Suits. Who says looking good can’t also be comfortable? Let’s be honest, suits aren’t comfortable. However, we still…

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Fruit Of The Loom Creates ‘Sweatpant Suits’ In Unique Collaboration

Fruit Of The Loom collaborated with a designer to basically create Sweatpant Suits. Who says looking good can't also be comfortable?

Let's be honest, suits aren't comfortable. However, we still have to wear them for formal events. Showing up to a wedding in your sweatpants isn't a good look. Sweatpant Suits could be a game changer. Fruit Of The Loom teamed up with Japanese fashion director Keiji Kaneko and you can buy the unique line in Japan for roughly $155. It's called "The Fruit Athletic Formal Suit" and I think it's incredible and I'm ready to get behind it to bring it here to the United States. See an Instagram photo here.

Fruit Of The Loom Creates 'Sweatpant Suits' In Unique Collaboration

Fruit Of The Loom says it has, "the cozy comfort of a premium sweatshirt but retaining the heavy, elegant drape of a traditional formal suit," via Daily Dot. I think they look great!

While it's only available in Japan, it's been trending online and Americans seem to be big fans of it. We like to keep things casual and be comfortable. If you had a choice between wearing an uncomfortable suit or something like this--I think the choice is easy!

Read more and see more images shared by Daily Dot here.

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