
The year is 2007. Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna are papped on their way to the gym in London. Between the low-slung sweats and Ed Hardy prints, they look comfortable and effortless. What’s more, they look different from each other. There’s a sense that each piece is versatile and authentic to their personal styles.
Comparatively, modern utilitarian athletic clothes have become aligned with conformity, not only tohellip;
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