Post-run sweatpants made from a soft yet durable heavyweight reverse-weave cotton blend with pockets and elasticated ankles.
The Trackhouse Sweatpants are an elevated take on a team classic, delivered in a durable yet soft reverse-weave cotton blend that won’t pill. With a ribbed drawstring waist, side and back pockets and elasticated leg openings, they’re perfect for when your legs just won’t let you leave the couch.
Side Pockets
Single Back Pocket
Drawstring Waist
Elasticated Legs
Fabric
80% Cotton / 20% Polyester, 410 gsm
Care
Machine Wash Cold With Like Colors
Do Not Bleach
Lay Flat to Dry
Every team has a track house. And on any given Sunday, after the long run is complete and pancakes eaten, you can find athletes lounging in their sweats as they recover from another heavy mileage week. While this tradition has held strong for decades, today’s post-run sweats have not: cheap, plastic-feeling fabrics and unnecessary details, like welded pockets and zippers, had us yearning for something more.
Frenchman Émile Camuset, founder of Le Coq Sportif, is credited with introducing the first sweatpants: a simple gray jersey knit pant designed to allow athletes more comfort and greater freedom of movement. For that we say, “Merci, Émile.”
We’ve long obsessed over classic team-issued gear - that symbol of belonging handed out at the beginning of the season. Meant to last from freshman to senior year, from post-workout to class, with every accumulated stain a badge of honor. All too often these sweatpants get lost in the post-grad shuffle, or worse, stolen at a meet or “borrowed” by a significant other.
To recreate the feel and durability of these originals, we hunted high and low for this hard-wearing and hand-me-down worthy fabric. You can keep them loose by air drying after the wash, or shrink it down as desired by running it through the dryer.