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Public Rec is a clothing startup aiming to change that with a dressed-up men's sweatpant, which the company calls the "All Day Every Day Pant."
Founder Zach Goldstein told Business Insider the idea occurred to him in college, when he was often wearing ill-fitting lounge wear.
Goldstein, an investment banker who formerly worked at JP Morgan and a private equity firm in Chicago, said he didn't feel comfortable wearing his lounge clothes outside the house.
He quit his job at the private equity firm so he could solve this problem.
The target customer is a "30 to 35 year-old educated guy, according to Goldstein. "He's athletic or he's into sports...He's probably a guy that maybe lives an urban life but would like to be more outdoorsy."
But mostly, he's "a guy cares somewhat about how he looks and wants to be comfortable, but still wants to look nice when he leaves the house," Goldstein said.
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Goldstein points out that what makes these sweatpants particularly unique is that, rather than being available as sizes small, medium, and large, they are available by waist size and length - much like jeans or dress pants - for an optimal fit.
Public Apparel has a Kickstarter through July 18, although it has already surpassed its funding goal of $15,000.
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Goldstein told Business Insider he's already started working on a t-shirt and a sweatshirt, and "the goal is to have an entire collection."
The market for male athleisure certainly exists.
Lululemon is trying to appeal to men with products like their "ABC" pants, amongst other items.