Malina Saval Associate Editor, FeaturesAustralian-born clothing designer Suzie Kondi, who “basically grew up on the floor” of her mother’s fabric store, first started making tracksuits for herself.
She’d wear them to her kid’s school drop-off — blousy, boho sweatpants and sweatshirts with a bit of a “disco twist” — not thinking much of them save that they were comfortable, soft and easy to throw on.“I made the tracksuit so I could go to school, then go to the office and then meet somebody for lunch and then go to dinner — all without having to get changed,” says Kondi, who sailed into New York Harbor on a vacation over two decades ago and has called the city home ever since.“I hate the idea of changing for an event,” she continues.
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