STYLE GUIDE: TRACK JACKETS

Once strictly tied to warm-ups and training sessions, the track jacket has long evolved beyond its original purpose. Still rooted in sport, it now moves effortlessly between street and everyday wear. Its appeal also lives in subculture – from football terraces to music scenes – giving it a certain authenticity that feels hard to replicate. The result is a timeless piece that works across contexts without losing its identity:

A baby blue retro DFB track jacket brings a clear football reference into this look, giving it an effortless sporty foundation. Combined with denim shorts and a matching cap, the outfit taps into a go-to formula: simple, familiar, and easy to rely on in almost any casual setting. A white T-shirt keeps the base clean and easy, allowing the jacket to stay visually central – rooted in terrace culture yet fully adapted to daily wear.

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Built around a dark blue Italy jacket, this fit moves into slightly more refined territory: Paired with a striped dress shirt and retro sunglasses, the sharper elements elevate the look, while the styling keeps it from feeling too polished or overly deliberate. Buttoned only at the collar, the shirt introduces a subtle twist, with a white T-shirt showing underneath to break up the formality.

Keeping the outfit grounded, grey sweatpants also pull the look back into a more relaxed space and maintain the jacket’s casual core. This creates a balanced contrast, where the track jacket connects sporty nostalgia with a lightly dressed-up attitude.

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Black trousers, black loafers, a patterned bordeaux shirt, and a refined black belt establish a clearly elevated, evening-ready base. Worn over it, the beige retro adidas track jacket breaks up that formality though in a way that feels intentional rather than disruptive. Its sporty character refreshes the outfit, adding ease to an otherwise polished combination.

The beige tone is what makes this work: it softens the contrast and connects naturally with both the black base and the richness of the bordeaux shirt. A color like, let’s say, purple would push too hard against the rest of the palette, drawing attention away from the balance instead of supporting it. The result is chic, but with exactly the right twist.

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