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I'm looking for lounge wear made from cotton/wool/linen.
Picrel from Kamakura is close to perfect but it still looks a little too much like sweatpants. Sweatpants are rarely 100% cotton. Any recs?
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>>18658649
Undyed wool sweater (e.g. from Aran sweater market or Bosie). Wear and wash and wear it so much, it's completely felted through. After every wash re-lanolize it and apply lavender. Though this. it can become many decades old.
For pants, idk. Maybe Muji. They have cotton Chinos but with polyesther pockets
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The fuck? Are you mentally retarded? Before athleisure men would wear pajamas for the weather and a robe for the weather. You would have seersucker, quilted, corduroy, velvet robes and wear them with silk, seersucker, flannel, cotton pajamas while at home with moc toed slippers. There has always been loungewear. Nobody just sat at home in jeans for no reason.
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Fruit of the loom lungewear. 100% cotton. Only in Japan.
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Why do you want loungewear for home? The stuff made sense back in the day before some our more slobcore staples like hoodies, tees other than undershirts, sweatpants, and athletic shorts were common. But now there is no point. I hate the Epstein aura shit but for homewear we really should just Epsteinmaxx.
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>>18662347
I would love some japanese samue loungewear for summer home and garden work. We really have nothing comparably cozy for at home in summer in the west. You could do a camp collar hemp/linen shirt and hemp/linen pants. But the cropping is what allows more airflow to stay cool on the pants.
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