If denim is the backbone, cargos and joggers are the comfort core. They are the pieces people actually wear most days, and the streetwear versions have moved well past plain gym sweats. Loose, tactical cargo pants with utility pockets and a slight stack at the ankle are one of the most-requested bottoms in the category, popularized by brands built on military-inspired graphics and cuts.
Joggers split into two camps. Heavyweight French-terry joggers in the same 400-GSM-plus range as good hoodies feel substantial and hold their shape; thin joggers sag. The other camp is the matching set, hoodie or crew plus joggers in the same fabric, which is the lazy-but-sharp uniform that all-over-print brands turned into a signature.
The grid leads with cargos and joggers and includes the tops and a layer people wear with them, so you can read the proportions. Bottoms sizing is forgiving on a drawstring waist, but cargo cuts vary a lot, message us and we will guide you pair by pair.
One more thing worth knowing: fabric weight separates the good from the disposable here just as it does with hoodies. The joggers people keep for years use dense French terry that does not pill or bag out at the knee, and the better cargos use a mid-weight ripstop or twill that holds the leg shape instead of collapsing. When you send us a piece on WhatsApp we will tell you honestly how it feels in hand, because a photo can hide a thin fabric and we would rather you order something you will actually keep wearing.