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The team that's resurrecting some all-time classics of European streetwear are back on it this winter with a full-on classic tracksuit.

Proper athleisure looks combine with Scandinavian and Northern European heritage for a tracksuit that's equal parts sport as it street. hummel's distinctive chevrons grace a two-piece tracksuit composed of simple trackie bottoms and a zip jacket. Accents of white come from the chevrons and the zip, the overall six colorways are kept strong and fresh, either varying from bold single-tone green, red or blue, or the more muted and simple choice of all-white, navy or black.

The tracksuit silhouette was originally cut from designs drafted in the '70s, with its release a testament to the timeless design tradition the Danes and, by extension, hummel is known for.

Peep hummel's gritty shots of the tracksuit in use on the streets of Liverpool, above, by The Basement. Trackie bottoms come in at 80€/£65 while the zip jacket is selling at 100€/£85. Cop it from Overkill (Germany), Titolo (Zurich, Switzerland), Hanon (Aberdeen, UK), 24 Kilates (Barcelona, Spain), Black Rainbow (Paris, France) and 90sqm (Istanbul, Turkey).

Follow @HUMMEl_HIVE to stay in the loop. And if you're in the market for a sleek, minimal low-top, hummel's got you covered there too.

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