Promotion of knitted trousers in 2016are engaged in high fashion houses. Image makers comment on the arrival of sweatpants in big fashion and give advice on how and with what to wear knitted men's trousers. Fashion trends 2015 can be called a challenge to elegant classics. However, is it possible to be otherwise? First, fashion shocks, then triumphs... until the new season with its trends.?Men's sweatpants from Parisian couturiers. Checkered trousers with a high waist. Cropped, "shot" legs, revealing the ankle. The general trend is a free, casual style. Models inherent in street fashion have acquired a new status. The world-famous Batman, or rather the actor Michael Keaton, demonstrated his travel suit at the airport: sweatpants, briefs with white soles, a sweater. The famous actor not only happily wore comfortable and practical clothes on his trip; he advertised a fashionable style that is quite consistent with the image of Superman he created on the screen. Mikhail Baryshnikov took part in the advertisement for sweatpants from Rag & Bone. The famous ballet dancer is now 67 years old, he no longer shines on stage, but in the commercial his eccentric dance looks very interesting. Both Baryshnikov and other characters in the commercial radiate an anxious melancholy, demonstrate plasticity and freedom of movement, dressed in knitted trousers, slips, and spacious raincoats and cardigans. In 2016, haute couture houses are promoting knitted trousers. You can buy "sweatpants" from DOLCE & GABBANA, which look quite democratic. The Louis Vuitton design house presented truly expensive and elegant tracksuits: paying tribute to the existing trend, the designers tried to distance themselves from street fashion images. Image makers comment on the arrival of sweatpants in big fashion and give advice on how and with what to wear men's knitted trousers. The best complement to knitted trousers is soft shoes: slips on a rubber, mostly white sole. A sweater or T-shirt can be a contrasting color with the trousers. The fashionable silhouette can be complemented by a loose-fitting raincoat, a wide scarf covering half the face, a hat from gangster films. Doesn't it remind you of some familiar images? For example, "Some Like It Hot": America during the prohibition, insidious and casually elegant mafiosi. The new "knitwear" fashion is as democratic as denim, but carefully distances itself from denim images: no one shows sweatpants with a denim jacket or hippie-style "baubles". It can be assumed that knitwear trousers came into fashion to stay: they are as comfortable and versatile as jeans, and also have strong roots in street fashion.