I think we should have a look at male sports attire.
Exemplified by Daniel, who as we all know has a very keen interest in fitness.
Being so much an archetypical Swede, he is as we all know also the ultimate role model for all Swedish men in regards to his attire when pursuing sport of any kind.
As all Swedes are required to be physically active 15.1 hours a month, they all own at least one sports suit. Daniel, being a role model, owns more.
Here Daniel is playing for the Swedish team in the game called racket-ball. Whereby you bounce your ball up and down the field on your racket, while remaining composed. Notice how the other Swedish player has positioned himself behind the foreign (very sloppy attired!) player ready to receive Daniels ball, should he lop it over the head of the foreign player.
But I digress.
Daniel is here wearing the Swedish national team suit. A darkish suit, but instead of wearing white under the suit Daniel is wearing a bold pinkish color.
He is like his teammates wearing black shoes, of course with black stockings. Things needs to match, and Daniel does that perfectly!
Notice also that he, despite the physical exertions, manages to keep his hair well-combed. That's style!
Observe and admire how Daniel, in contrast to his team-mate, naturally doesn't allow the cloth around his neck to fly around, it is kept neatly in place.
https://app.box.com/s/kkit1pm6arwgaaldf31uf2rhsaejs8p7
After that feast for the eyes, lets have a look at Daniel playing table tennis.
Here he has changed into a blue sports suits. Blue of course being a preferred color for Swedish contestants.
Of course the cloth around his neck, which is the hallmark of Swedish athletes, is kept neatly in check.
But this time he opted for wearing light blue under his suit, tom emphasize the otherwise dark blue hue of his suit. That's neat!
And as the accomplished athlete he is, he is here totally psyching his opponent by keeping his suit closed. No breaking sweat here!
But should he break into a sweat, he is of course prepared. Notice his left pocket.
Also, notice his well-combed hair. No Swede would ever show up on a sports field with his hair looking like a mess. That's un-Swedish. Unthinkable!
https://app.box.com/s/gqkf7a8wj2bc0uzv5r17s145g8m9qgev
What else can be said? Is it a wonder that Daniel, dress wise, is considered
the sensei in Sweden?
Personally I'm in awe.