sports leisurewear
Man is a flock animal, that we know already. And it is most likely all good, nothing to criticize too much. we have to accept that we need closeness to our likes in order to feel comfortable. Fair deal.
BUT, does this mean that everyone needs to dress the same? And if so, does everyone need to dress in what is called "sports leisure wear"?? Am sitting right now at Arlanda waiting for my flight and very interestingly studying people's outfits. An alarmingly large ratio of the travellers are seriously walking around in 3/4-trousers, tops and t-shirts of "breathing materials", hiking sandals, as if they were off to mount the highest peaks or the roughest terrains. and seriously, it looks like ...shit, it's ugly, misfitting and very few can actually get away with it and look the slightest attractive in it.
I can agree that surf-dudes from the shores of Oz or trekkers from Himalaya might look great in it, but that's because they are in circumstances that require this kind of gear. Not in airports transporting people to charter destinations!!!
BAH

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