Table of contents
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Why the men's tracksuit is so important today
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Slim fit tracksuit – figure-hugging and functional
2.1 What does Slim Fit mean?
2.2 Advantages of Slim Fit
2.3 Typical materials -
Oversized tracksuit – maximum comfort & street style
3.1 What does oversize mean?
3.2 Advantages of Oversize
3.3 Materials for Oversized Clothing -
Which fit is best for which body type?
4.1 Slim & athletic men
4.2 Muscular or very strong men
4.3 Men with stomachs / corpulent
4.4 Shorter men
4.5 Tall Men
4.6 Conclusion Body Types -
Age groups: Who wears slim fit, who wears oversized?
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Sport vs. streetwear: When slim, when oversize?
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Top brands at a glance
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New bestseller: Elite Club Performance Tracksuit
8.1 Fit
8.2 Material & Function
8.3 Style & Target Group -
Quick Guides: Which fit should you choose?
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Conclusion – Slim Fit or Oversize?
1. Why the men's tracksuit is so important today
The truth is: men today want comfort, function, and style in one outfit. The tracksuit delivers exactly that. Originally for training, now for everyday life, travel, the gym, and streetwear. It's no wonder Adidas, Nike, and Gymshark sell hundreds of models every season – the market is booming.
Adidas offers over 900 models online, the majority of which are casual tracksuits. This shows where the trend is heading: men are no longer wearing tracksuits for warming up, but as a fashion statement.
In short: The tracksuit has become everyday wear, gym wear, and street style . That's precisely why we're comparing them in this article:
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Slim Fit Tracksuit Men's
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Oversized tracksuit for men
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Specific recommendations based on body type & age
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Top brands such as Nike, Adidas, Gymshark & Co.
2. Slim Fit Tracksuit – figure-hugging and functional
2.1 What does Slim Fit mean?
Slim fit = close-fitting, narrow cut.
Typical characteristics:
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The jacket and trousers fit snugly, ideally without being restrictive.
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Sleeves and trouser legs taper downwards (“tapered leg”).
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Often features a zipper at the leg opening for easy dressing and undressing despite narrow ankles.
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The silhouette appears slim, sporty, and modern .
2.2 Advantages of Slim Fit
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It accentuates muscles and body shape – especially in trained men.
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Nothing flaps around, nothing gets stuck to equipment – ideal for intensive training.
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Good control of technique (posture/muscle work more visible).
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It looks tidy and athletic – even in everyday life.
In short:
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✅ Ideal for the gym, running, HIIT
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✅ Perfect for slim and athletic bodies
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✅ “Ready to perform” look instead of a couch outfit
2.3 Typical materials
Functional fabrics dominate slim-fit tracksuits:
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Polyester + Elastane
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stretchy, conforms to the body
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robust, quick-drying
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Advantages:
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Good freedom of movement despite the tight fit
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Ideal for training and outdoor use
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Easy care: wash, dry, done.
2.4 Figures & Examples from the Market
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A slim-fit jogger from the brand MERISH has over 18,000 reviews on Amazon – this shows how high the demand is for figure-hugging jogging pants.
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Many football tracksuits (e.g. Adidas Tiro) are clearly slim fit because function is more important than a "baggy look".
Well-known brands with a slim-fit focus:
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Nike : Tech Fleece, Football Tracksuits, Running Sets
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Adidas : Tiro series, performance tracksuits
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Gymshark : Tight-fitting joggers, leggings, performance sets
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Under Armour: Compression and Athletic Fit Training Wear
3. Oversized tracksuit – maximum comfort & street style
3.1 What does oversize mean?
Oversized = deliberately loose, generously cut tracksuit.
Features:
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Dropped shoulders, wide chest, wide legs.
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Look: baggy , casual, not tailored.
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IMPORTANT: Oversized is not simply "buying two sizes too big", but rather cuts specifically designed for that purpose.
3.2 Advantages of Oversize
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Extreme comfort: nothing pinches, nothing feels tight.
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Plenty of air circulation, ideal for everyday life, travel, and relaxation.
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Conceals problem areas – stomach, hips, buttocks appear less prominent.
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It looks relaxed, confident, street – a 90s vibe that's totally back in style.
Short:
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Perfect for leisure, city, travel, couch
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Perfect for men who feel uncomfortable in tight clothes
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Trendy fit from Gen Z and the streetwear scene
3.3 Materials for Oversized Clothing
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Often heavy sweatshirt fabrics with a high cotton content and fleece lining.
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“Heavyweight” jerseys, premium fleece – cozy, warming.
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For summer: lighter sweats or French terry.
Well-known brands with strengths in oversize clothing:
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Nike Sportswear Club : Loose Hoodies & Joggers.
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Adidas Originals: Retro and streetwear tracksuits, some oversized (e.g. Adicolor , collaborations).
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Champion , Project X Paris, Urban Classics : Lots of oversized sweat sets.
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High Fashion: Balenciaga , Gucci – ultra-casual, expensive oversized tracksuits.
4. Which fit is best for which body type?
4.1 Slim & athletic men
Recommendation:
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Primarily slim fit , optionally slightly relaxed.
Why?
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It accentuates shoulders, chest, waist, and legs.
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Shows the training performance without appearing exaggerated.
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Ideal for gym, running, and everyday athleisure.
Guideline values:
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Body fat: low to moderate
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You feel comfortable when contours are visible.
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You want a sporty silhouette.
4.2 Muscular or very strong men
Recommendation:
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Athletic Fit / Regular Fit as a middle ground
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Or slightly oversized on top, a little narrower on the bottom
Why?
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Many standard slim-fit garments are tight at the shoulders, arms, and thighs.
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Athletic Fit offers more space in the chest and legs, but remains sporty.
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An oversized hoodie and straight-cut trousers will conceal a tummy, if present.
Short:
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If slim-fit clothing feels tight when sitting or bending over → go up a size or change the fit.
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Comfort > Ego. A suit that's too tight doesn't make you look strong, but tortured.
4.3 Men with stomachs / corpulent
Recommendation:
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Comfort fit or oversize , but consciously styled.
Advantages:
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The fabric falls loosely and conceals the stomach.
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A hoodie that falls over the waistband relieves pressure on the stomach area.
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Jogging pants with a drawstring and slightly wider leg = comfortable and suitable for everyday use.
Tips:
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Oversized, yes, but not tent-like.
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A clean, dark set (black, navy, dark grey) is preferable for a slimmer look.
4.4 Shorter men (under approx. 1.70 m)
Recommendation:
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Slim fit or extremely relaxed fits.
Reason:
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Too much oversize clothing makes short men visually "disappear".
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Slim cuts elongate the silhouette.
Tips:
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Oversized clothing is preferable only on top (hoodie), with slim fit or tapered jogging pants on the bottom.
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Pay attention to the correct length (no sleeves/trouser legs that are too long).
4.5 Tall Men
Recommendation:
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Oversized or relaxed fit often looks very good on tall men.
Why?
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More body length = more "surface area" on which oversized clothing looks good.
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Extra-long sleeves/trousers look casual instead of "high-water".
Combination:
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Oversized hoodie + slightly slimmer trousers
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or straight-fit trousers + boxy hoodie
4.6 Conclusion Body Types
Quick overview:
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Slim & sporty → Slim Fit
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Very muscular → Athletic / Regular Fit , preferably narrower at the bottom
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Curvy / Belly → Comfort / Oversize (neatly styled)
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Small → Slim / Regular , Oversize only in moderation
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Large → Oversized / Relaxed , play with volume
5. Age groups: Who wears slim fit, who wears oversize?
Gen Z (teenagers to mid-20s)
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Oversized is dominant here.
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Baggy sweats, XXL hoodies, and wide joggers are standard.
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Skinny fashion from the 2010s is considered rather "out".
Typical use case:
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Oversized tracksuit as a school, university and leisure uniform.
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For a real workout, people often switch to functional, tighter-fitting sportswear.
Millennials (approximately late 20s to 40s)
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Growing up wearing slim fit and skinny jeans – that's still deeply ingrained.
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Many people continue to wear slim-fit tracksuits, especially gym enthusiasts.
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At the same time, many millennials have discovered oversized clothing for themselves, especially since working from home and lockdowns (loungewear boom).
Reality:
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A mix of slim (for gym & athleisure) and oversize (for home & street).
Older men (50+)
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Classic, more of a regular fit / comfort size .
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Adidas three-stripes, fleece sets, comfortable jogging suits.
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Trend-conscious men over 50 are now also consciously opting for oversized clothing when they celebrate the streetwear look.
6. Sport vs. streetwear: When slim, when oversize?
For intensive sports
Clear recommendation: Slim fit or tighter regular fits.
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Running, HIIT, weight training, football → tighter cuts are more practical.
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Less fabric = less risk of getting caught on something.
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Improved moisture wicking through contact with the skin (functional materials).
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Posture and technique are more visible.
For everyday life, travel, relaxation
Here's the winner: Oversize
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Streetwear trend 2025 = oversize silhouettes.
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Perfect for:
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Travel (plane, car)
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City, cafe, cinema
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Home office and couch
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With sneakers, a cap, and a crossbody bag, the oversized tracksuit becomes a stylish outfit.
Athleisure – the combination of both
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Wearing a slim-fit tracksuit in everyday life → signals activity, gym lifestyle.
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Oversized top + slim bottom → balanced silhouette, currently very trendy.
7. Top Brands at a Glance
Sport & Performance (more Slim / Regular):
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Nike – Dri-FIT, Tech Fleece, Teamwear.
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Adidas Performance – Tiro, tracksuits for football & running.
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Under Armour – Compression and Athletic Fit Gymwear.
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Gymshark – ultra-fitted gym wear + newer oversize lines.
Streetwear & Oversized:
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Adidas Originals – Retro and collaboration tracksuits (Gucci, Wales Bonner etc.).
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Nike Sportswear – Club Fleece, Loose Fit, Oversized Hoodies.
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Champion , Project X Paris , Urban Classics , LFDY , H&M , Zara – countless oversized sweats & tracksuits.
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High Fashion: Balenciaga, Gucci x Adidas, Palm Angels, Fear of God ESSENTIALS.
In Germany, Adidas and Nike are the most popular sports brands.
8. New German bestseller: Elite Club Performance Tracksuit
Now to you – and to us.
The Elite Club Performance Tracksuit is designed to combine the strengths of slim fit and streetwear in one set.

8.1 Fit
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Slim fit with performance aspirations
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Tapered-leg trousers with a zipper at the leg opening
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Athletic shoulder line , fitted waist
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Clean silhouette , without feeling restrictive.
- Clean, masculine, functional
Designed for men who:
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Take training seriously
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Don't waste time on outfit decisions
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want a modern, athletic street look
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want a tracksuit that works everywhere: gym, street, travel, everyday life

8.2 Material & Function
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High-quality, elastic functional material (polyester blend with elastane)
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Breathable and quick-drying → ideal for the gym and on the go
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Comfortable to wear, even on long days
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Fabric density chosen so that:
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nothing shines through.
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The look also appears "premium" in everyday life.
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8.3 Style & Target Group
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Designed for men aged approximately 18–50 years who:
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Deliver results, not excuses
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do not place any value on mass trends
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Efficiently combining gym, business and everyday life
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Look:
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sporty, masculine, minimalist
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Off-white contrast stripes on jacket and trousers for clear brand recognition.
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distinctive Elite Club signature logo
- Design focuses on form, details, performance
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Positioning:
The Elite Club Performance Tracksuit is your new gym buddy and your daily uniform if you want performance and style at the same time.

9. Quick Guides: Which fit should you choose?
According to body type
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You are slim / athletic →
👉 Elite Club Performance Tracksuit (Slim Fit) or similar slim-fit models. -
You are very muscular (broad shoulders, thick legs) →
👉 Choose Athletic / Regular Fit , or possibly one size larger in Slim Fit. -
You have a belly / are overweight →
👉 Oversized or comfort-fit sets , dark colors, hoodie over the waistband.
By age
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16–25 (Gen Z):
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Everyday & Street: Oversize Sets
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Gym: Slim fit or performance sets
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25–40 (Millennials & young professionals):
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Gym & Workouts: Slim Fit (e.g. Elite Club Performance Tracksuit)
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Everyday life: A mix of slim and oversize depending on the occasion
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40+ / 50+:
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Focus on comfort: Regular to slightly oversized fits
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For those who are fashion-conscious: clean, oversized sets, deliberately styled.
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10. Conclusion – Slim Fit or Oversize?
In short:
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Slim Fit
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When you train.
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If you want to show off your body.
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When function and performance are important.
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Oversize
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If you want maximum comfort.
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If you love street style.
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If you want to conceal problem areas.
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The market clearly shows:
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hundreds of oversize and slim-fit models
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Adidas and Nike dominate sales in Germany
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Brands like Gymshark, Champion, Project X Paris push trendy silhouettes
If you want to delve even deeper into the topic, these articles might be of interest to you:
→ Men's Tracksuit Guide: Fit, Material – What You Should Pay Attention To
Here you'll learn what men should look for when buying a tracksuit and why fit and fabric choice play a crucial role.
→ Retro tracksuits are making a comeback: Why the tracksuit will be back in style in 2025
This article shows why the classic tracksuit is back and how the street and sportswear scene is reinterpreting the trend.

