Olive is doing a lot of work in this collection and it earns every bit of it. The color sits in that rare middle ground where it reads as considered rather than lazy, which matters more than people admit when it comes to joggers. Because joggers have a credibility problem in a wardrobe like this, and the way you solve it is with fit, fabric weight, and a color that does not look like you grabbed whatever was closest. Olive clears all three hurdles before you even get dressed. We have been specifically looking at tapered cuts that work with a clean sneaker or a suede loafer, and fabrics with enough structure to hold their shape through a full day rather than collapsing by noon. The pieces here are not trying to pass as something else. They are joggers, and they are good at it. Worn right, with the right top half, they belong in a wardrobe that takes itself seriously.

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