Noun
tracksuit (plural tracksuits)
A garment, usually consisting of a top and trousers (commonly known as tracksuit bottoms) worn as an outer layer by participants in sporting events such as athletics. The tracksuit is usually designed to be easily removed or replaced, before or after competing. Tracksuits have also been adopted in some cultures as leisurewear.
A man described as Asian, in his early 20s, around 5ft 9ins tall and wearing a plain black tracksuit, arrived in a black Citroen car, collected the money and left. Source: Internet
Another woman, who had entered the Coppice shortly before Birbeck, said she had feared for her safety when a lone male wearing a grey tracksuit and with his hood up, had followed her on her walk. Source: Internet
As for the future I don’t necessarily want to pull a tracksuit on every day. Source: Internet
He is a 5ft 10in white man in his late 20s with brown, wavy hair, who was wearing a light grey tracksuit at the time. Source: Internet
He was wearing a grey Adidas tracksuit and, bizarrely, only one shoe. Source: Internet
In the pictures (taken on 24 January) she was smiling as she walked the streets around her neighbourhood, wearing an Adidas tracksuit and Ray Ban sunglasses with her hair in a bun. Source: Internet