
All things sportif are having a high fashion moment this season, including the humble track suit. Rendered in luxe fabrics and retro-inspired motifs, these bold co-ords are designed for standing out more than working out.
Wear your set with sneakers and a polo top to heighten the sporty moment, or dress it up with boots and a turtleneck for a stylish day out.


ICYMI, monogram patterns are a big deal again. This geometric one by Lacoste, made with a nice jacquard knit, is ’70s-inspired and surprisingly subtle.


We don’t know what’s cooler, the retro colour palette of this track suit or the adorable archival duck graphic on feature. Wear it with a cream-coloured cashmere turtleneck and shearling-lined booties and you’ll be all set for a cozy (but fashionable!) fall.


Go big and bold in this decidedly maximalist track suit from French fashion label Jacquemus’s latest collaboration with Nike. For an even bigger impact, consider pairing the nylon set with matching red accessories.


Available in multiple very Eighties colour combinations, this set is heavily inspired by the Reebok archives, but made with a contemporary recycled nylon fabric. With the elastic cuffs and slim fit, this is one fashionable track suit that’s also designed for movement.


Looking for a more classic and minimal track suit? Adidas’s Adicolor men’s slim-cut sets are available in more than a dozen colours and are very well-priced — you can get one for every day of the week!


Made with a medium-weight technical jersey fabric, this Loewe co-ord pairs a flattering vintage look with designer details like zipped welt pockets and the LOEWE Anagram embroidery. The regular-fit trousers are even dressy enough to be worn with heels and a blazer to the office.
This article first appeared in FASHION’s October 2024 issue. Find out more here.
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Truc Nguyen is a freelance writer and whose work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Teen Vogue, Elle Canada, CBC Life, Refinery29, Toronto Life and NUVO. She's a fashion school graduate, former celebrity stylist, and professional deal seeker.