Harbaugh works out in khakis
Harbaugh works out in khakis. Just keeps them on he says.
Do your game day khakis differ from your going out to dinner khakis, or your lounge khakis?
No. Just pretty much the same one. That’s the best part about them. You can go anywhere and be dressed appropriately: game day, or church, or out to dinner. The movies. I can workout in my khakis. And do. They’re similar to sweatpants. Coaching, [they’re] great because they’ve got pockets to put your pens and scripts. Chewing gum. Et cetera.
So you’ll go running in those?
Yeah. If I work out, I stay with the khakis.
And lounging?
Mhm. All-purpose.
March 21st, 2017 at 10:06 PM ^
State and Hill I believe. One of the asbolute worst intersections during rush hour. It's very common (or was a few years ago) for cars to get stuck in the middle and block all the traffic for the duration of a green light.
March 22nd, 2017 at 12:33 AM ^
Yep. I was a public policy major - so my main building was Weil (on State and Hill, which is also the name of the Ford school magazine). I've seen cars stuck in the middle literally countless times. Ann Arbor has some terrible traffic light timing (despite what the city says).
March 22nd, 2017 at 10:18 AM ^
I love khakis. Wear 'em everywhere. They're comfy.
When I need to mix things up, I just wear different color khakis.
I'm glad that Harbaugh has made them a little more acceptable in the civilized world.
The real scoop will be if they ask Sarah what all he does in khakis???
/asking for a friend
fyi the original interview was posted earlier http://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/gq-article-jim-harbaugh-very-enthusiastic-conversation-michigan-coach
It's not just Ann Arbor.
March 21st, 2017 at 10:00 PM ^
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March 22nd, 2017 at 11:07 AM ^
although they have the highest total weight allowance, they have the lowest weight allowance per axle. 18-wheelers? Pfft, we have 36-wheelers on our interstates.
March 21st, 2017 at 10:24 PM ^
Do your game day khakis differ from your going out to dinner khakis, or your lounge khakis?
No. Just pretty much the same one.
I'm reading this as he only has one pair of khakis?
March 22nd, 2017 at 10:08 AM ^
I used to rock climb in old work khakis. They were thick enough so you didn't get all scraped up like with most work out pants, not so thick they're restrictive or heavy. Only reason it seems weird is people attribute them to work clothes, they're actually pretty well suited for active wear.