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International Sweatpants Day: A day for celebrating the origin of a comfortable outfit

There might be days when you do not feel very active and want to lie down on your couch and take rest. This is the day when sweatpants play an important role in giving relaxation and comfort. The sweatpants were first introduced by Emile Camuset who was the founder of Le Coq Sportif. 

The sweatpants were simply knitted grey jersey pants which allowed athletes to run and stretch without any discomfort. The sweatpants are mostly ash grey in colour but few companies take efforts to make them more attractive alongside retaining the comfort of the original pants. 

The major objective behind celebrating the day is to not feel embarrassed while wearing sweatpants as they are very comfortable. It is not a necessity that one should wear tight clothes every time they dress. 

The day is celebrated by wearing sweatpants but is not limited to it. It helps you in taking a break from the stress and tension of regular life. Wearing sweatpants on this day implies that we want to shed all tensions and worries and rest for a while. 

There might be times when you really want to do something like sleeping well, taking a real bath, reading a book which gets hampered due to something or the other. This is the day where you can do all the activities you have wanted to do for relaxing yourself. 

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