What jogger and sweatpant styles does Things Square offer for men?+β
Things Square offers men's joggers and sweatpants across multiple styles β tapered slim joggers for athleisure and casual wear, thick brushed fleece sweatpants for home and lounge use, technical performance track pants for gym training, printed and side-stripe fashion joggers, relaxed-fit wide-leg sweatpants, everyday cotton-blend casual joggers, zip-hem ankle track pants, and premium cotton-modal slim joggers. All styles are available from XS to 4XL in multiple colours.
What is the difference between joggers and sweatpants?+β
Joggers typically feature a tapered leg that narrows from hip to ankle with a fitted ribbed cuff β creating a slimmer, more contemporary silhouette suitable for both athletic and casual street wear. Sweatpants have a more relaxed, wider leg silhouette without the narrow taper or ribbed ankle cuff β designed primarily for lounge comfort and home wear. In modern men's fashion, the distinction has blurred considerably, with many styles combining elements of both. As a practical guide: tapered + ribbed cuff = jogger (more versatile, street-appropriate); wide leg + open or loose hem = sweatpant (more comfort-focused, lounge-appropriate).
Can I wear joggers to the gym?+β
Yes β technical performance track pants and training joggers in moisture-wicking, four-way stretch fabrics are purpose-built for gym use. For weight training, tapered joggers that allow full hip flexion during squats and deadlifts are ideal β the tapered leg prevents fabric interference with foot placement and bar path. For cardio, lightweight technical track pants with reflective details and secure pockets are better than heavy cotton joggers which absorb sweat and become uncomfortable. Avoid wearing thick fleece sweatpants to the gym for active training β they overheat the body and don't manage moisture during intense exercise.
How should men's joggers fit for street wear?+β
For street and casual athleisure wear, joggers should fit at the natural waist with the drawstring cinched for a clean, non-slouching waist appearance. Through the hip and thigh there should be a relaxed but not baggy fit. The taper should narrow progressively from the hip to the ribbed ankle cuff. The cuff should sit at or just above the ankle bone β not riding up the calf and not pooling at the shoe. The overall effect should be a clean tapered silhouette that reads as intentionally casual rather than gym-wear that hasn't been changed out of.
What are the best jogger colours for men?+β
The most versatile jogger colours for men are black, charcoal grey, and dark navy β these three dark neutrals pair with virtually any top colour, work from gym to casual street wear, and read as intentional athleisure rather than lounge wear gone public. Mid-grey is an excellent fourth addition β slightly lighter and more casual than charcoal but equally neutral. After building a foundation in these neutrals, olive green and burgundy are good personality additions for variety while maintaining a reasonable pairing range. Avoid bright or neon colours as primary jogger choices β they limit styling options significantly and date more quickly than neutral tones.