
A tracksuit works differently than most apparel. The jacket and pants are designed as a set. Same fabric, same dye lot, same construction. The two pieces look right together from the first wear and hold that consistency through repeated use and washing.
Arm 3 carries tracksuits across slim, relaxed, and oversized fits in multiple fabric weights. Cotton fleece builds for structured streetwear and casual use. Polyester tricot for athletic and team wear. Bulk ordering available for brands, teams, and gyms across multiple colorways.
The silhouette of a tracksuit determines how it wears, what it works for, and who it fits well. A slim fit set and an oversized set are practically different products even when they’re made from the same fabric.
Tapered through the jacket and pants. Clean silhouette, sits close to the body without restricting movement. Works well for streetwear and smart-casual settings where the set needs to look intentional rather than athletic.
Dropped shoulder jacket, wider pants, longer hem on both pieces. Fabric weight carries the structure here. Under 320 GSM and the jacket loses its shape at the shoulders. The pants need the same weight to keep the silhouette looking deliberate.
Comfortable through the body without committing to a strong silhouette. The most practical fit for everyday use and team orders where the set needs to work across a range of body types without alteration.
Full zip jacket, more versatile for layering than a half zip or snap button closure. Common in athletic and team environments where the jacket goes on and off frequently during training and warm ups.
Structured jacket with contrast detailing on the sleeves, collar, and hem. Sits between athletic and streetwear. Popular in collegiate and urban casual settings where the set carries a specific cultural identity.
A tracksuit is only as good as the consistency between its two pieces. The fabric determines how both pieces wear, how they age together, and whether the jacket and pants still look like a set after a season of regular use.

The most common fabric for casual and streetwear tracksuits. Soft, structured, and available across a wide GSM range. Where the weight sits changes how the set performs and presents:

Lightweight, smooth surface, and more athletic in feel than cotton fleece. The default fabric for team and gym tracksuits. Dries faster than cotton, holds color better across repeated washing, and sits flatter under outerwear.

Lighter than fleece with a looped inner surface. Better suited for transitional wear and layering than a full fleece build. Common in retail lines where the tracksuit is worn in warmer conditions or over other pieces.

Better color retention and shape retention than pure cotton across repeated washing. More resistant to pilling. Common in team and gym tracksuits where durability and color consistency across a squad matter more than the feel of natural fiber.

The most visible quality indicator in a two piece set. Jacket and pants cut from different dye lots produce a set that looks slightly off even when the shade difference is minor. Color matching needs to be confirmed at the sample stage and locked before full production starts. For orders across multiple colorways, each colorway needs its own confirmation.

The zipper is the first thing that fails on a poorly built tracksuit jacket. Cheap zipper pulls bend, cheap sliders stick, and cheap teeth separate under regular use. A zipper that fails within the first season changes how the whole jacket looks and functions regardless of how well the fabric holds up.
A tracksuit that looks right on day one needs to look the same way six months later. For a two piece set that means both pieces aging at the same rate. Same fade, same shape, same feel.
The jacket and pants need to hold their color and shape at the same rate through repeated washing. A set where the jacket fades faster than the pants stops looking like a set within a few months. Fabric preparation and dye lot consistency at production are what prevent that from happening.
A zipper that starts catching or separating within the first few months of regular use is one of the most common complaints in tracksuit reviews. Quality zipper construction, pull, slider, and teeth, holds through daily use and repeated washing without changing how the jacket opens and closes.
Fabric preparation before cutting matters as much as GSM. A well-prepared 320 GSM fleece holds the shape of both pieces better than a poorly prepared 360 GSM one. Pre-shrunk materials reduce the variation that shows up after the first few washes across both pieces.
Ribbing on the jacket cuffs, jacket hem, and pant cuffs all need to hold their stretch consistently. Poor ribbing on one piece but not the other changes how the set looks when worn together. Quality ribbing holds its shape through regular washing on both pieces equally.
For team buyers ordering across a full squad, a medium jacket needs to pair correctly with a medium pant across every unit in the run. Sizing variation between the jacket and pants within the same set creates a fit that looks inconsistent even when both pieces are the right size individually.
Bulk tracksuit orders carry a specific requirement that single piece orders don’t. Every set in the order needs to look right as a set. Jacket and pants matching in color, weight, and finish across every unit from the first delivery through to repeat runs.
Color accuracy across every set in the order is the detail that holds a bulk tracksuit order together. For streetwear brands ordering across multiple colorways in a seasonal drop, each colorway is confirmed separately before production starts. Samples are available before any bulk run is confirmed. Quantity, colorway, fabric, and delivery requirements are worth sorting out early so nothing needs revisiting once production starts.

Embroidery, screen printing, sublimation, and private labeling are all available for tracksuit orders. Both pieces carry their own placement zones, so there is more room to work with than most single piece products.
Start with the fit and fabric weight that suits the use. Slim or oversized, cotton fleece or polyester tricot. The range covers streetwear builds, athletic use, and team orders across multiple colorways.
For bulk orders, colorway specifications, or anything that needs a conversation before committing, the team is available.
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