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Black and White Monogrammed Lingerie 13" x 6" x 10" US 8 (M, 29, 30) office is to risk exposure to any number of cutting-edge trends. I am, more often than not, introduced to hipper-than-thou international fashion labels that are just about to arrive in full force on our American shores or expertly curated vintage pieces that are right in step with the runways today. So when I saw my coworker in navy-toned velour track pants, I asked after what must have been throwback Céline loungewear or some cool, as-yet-unreleased athleisure-focused label. “They’re Juicy,” said Market Assistant Elizabeth Taufield, who wore them with an oversize dark blue-colored knit from The Row, “as in Juicy Couture.” And Market Editor Kelly Connor has also recently given the velour track pant a spin, wearing hers with Pumas and a bomber jacket, while Assistant Market Editor Anny Choi pulls up her soft trousers for a cropped effect.At first, I was shocked when I discovered my colleagues had been wearing the piece in public.

I hadn’t seen nary a velour zip-up or tie-waist pant since my early college years, when hungover hordes of sorority girls would shroud themselves in supple two-pieces and venture outside in search of a greasy bacon-egg-and-cheese. I hadn’t really even laid eyes on a full-on tracksuit since 2001-era Paris Hilton, the infamous clubbing heiress as likely to be seen in bubblegum pink velour and spray-tanned midriff as not. And who could forget early-’00s-era Britney Spears, who accessorized her baby blue tracksuit with a Starbucks Trenta of iced coffee? A saccharine vestige of the early millennium, the “trashionista” staple came to symbolize ditzy doofuses with bloated credit cards ripe for a little good-natured ribbing—the ensemble was most recently worn as a costume this past Halloween by “noughties” enthusiasts Petra Collins and Mayan Toledano, who sported stiff, flat-ironed hair over velour suits slung low on the hips to expose their underwear.And the velour tracksuit resurgence, as bizarre as it may be, is actually pretty well timed.

The bad-taste-meets-good-taste movement is hitting its stride on the runway, and nowhere is that clearer than the sudden vogue for Sopranos-lite tracksuits, like the suede at Loewe or the varsity stripes at Chloé. Even Rihanna stepped out in a pink velour tracksuit last March, though hers was vintage Sean John and worn with Degen boots. The trick here, whether or not you are exiting your home in a traffic-stopping hue? Making the velour tracksuit work is about shirking its passé, rhinestone-encrusted stereotype of brazen branded butts and foot-length flares. “Right now you can echo a high-low sort of attitude with the Juicy tracksuit,” says Taufield. “You can offset its casual aesthetic with a funky shoe or elevate it with a great sweater. It’s about mixing and matching and not fully diving into the throwback look.” But one thing to remember, no matter how you choose to wear your velour out in the open? Leave the frazzled topknot and flimsy flip-flops at home.1/5Above, see how five editors style their Juicy tracksuits.

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The campaign is called #TrackIsBack, and it's giving me all the nostalgia feels. In the article, Bloomingdale's vice chairman Frank Doroff says, "Juicy was the originator of ath-leisure, a trend that resonates with our customers and has a strong presence in our fall 2016 assortment." Although Juicy Couture wasn't the first brand to make tracksuits a thing, the fact that they had every celebrity in 2004 wearing velour pants with sequins and foil-printed catchphrases emblazoned on the butt definitely proves its influence in the fashion world. Come July, you'll be able to purchase a new set in seven different colors at Bloomingdale's stores and online. The pants will be available in a slim or flare style for $88, and you can choose a hoodie or collar jacket for $108. Just like the good ol' days. Get non-boring fashion and beauty news directly in your feed. /CosmoBeauty.Follow Brooke on Twitter. This "Underboob" Bra Spills Your Boobs All Over the Place On Purpose