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    7 Yoga Pants Better than Your Old Victoria’s Secret Ones | 2025 Picks

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondMarch 28, 2025008 Mins Read
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    And if you’ve never thought about wearing flared pants to yoga before, consider this: “If you’re someone who lacks a little bit of mobility or needs help when you’re in class, you can grab the flare of the pants to pull your leg up or to pull yourself into a position,” Francine Delgado-Lugo, CPT, cofounder of FORM Fitness Brooklyn, tells SELF. “There’s a lot of merit beyond the look and fashion of flared yoga pants.”

    Sizes: XXS to XXL | Material: Recycled polyamide, elastane | Inseam: 29, 31, and 33 inches

    Best for Walking: Old Navy High-Waisted StudioSmooth Straight Legging

    Old Navy

    High-Waisted StudioSmooth Straight Legging

    Pros

    • Includes hidden pocket
    • Budget-friendly and frequently on sale
    • Available in tall and petite sizes

    Cons

    • Some Old Navy reviewers say they run small

    One SELF tester is making bold statements after trying out these affordable pants: “They feel like a Lululemon dupe!” she says. “They’re very high quality but for an Old Navy price.”

    She loves their smooth fabric and says they have the perfect amount of support around her stomach (read: not too compressive but not flimsy either). “They were comfortable for my daily three mile walk, as well as for lounging around the house or working from home,” she says. “I love the versatility!”

    P.S. These have a straight leg silhouette, so if you’re not 100% sold on flared pants, this is a good place to start.

    Sizes: XS to 4X | Material: Nylon, elastane | Inseam: 28, 30, and 33 inches

    Best for Tall Folks: OFFLINE By Aerie Real Me High Waisted Crossover Flare Legging

    Aerie

    Real Me High Waisted Crossover Flare Legging

    Pros

    • Crossover waistband is stylish
    • Frequently on sale
    • Comes in a bunch of colors

    Cons

    • Some Aerie reviewers say the waistband falls down

    Tall gals, listen up. “All of the other yoga pants I’ve tried have been an inch or two too short for me, but these drape across my shoe, which is a super exciting yoga pants experience for me,” our 6’0” tester says of the regular inseam length.

    She also adds that these are an “absolute dream” to wear for lounging or casual strolls, thanks to their ultra-soft fabric. “They’re SOOOO buttery smooth and very comfortable,” she says. But after sporting these to her volleyball practice, she recommends going with something more compressive for high-impact activities, since the waistband can roll down. Don’t worry, we have a rec for sportier occasions coming soon.

    Sizes: | Material: Nylon, elastane | Inseam: 30, 32, and 34 inches

    Best for Short Folks: Athleta Elation Ultra High Rise Flare Pant

    Athleta

    Elation Ultra High Rise Flare Pants

    Pros

    • Very easy to move in
    • Available in petite and tall sizes

    Cons

    One SELF editor who is 5’1” (if she’s rounding up) was weary of getting in on the flared leggings trend out of fear that they’d just pool around her ankles. But this pair seriously won her over. “I LOVE that Athleta offers petite sizing—the length on these are great,” she says. “They are more flattering than I thought they’d be and they feel super comfy on. I wore them all day on a fitness shoot where I demoed moves for six hours straight and they were A+.”

    Her advice for anyone else on the shorter side: “Definitely try a petite size.” And wear them for a hot minute to let them stretch out. “When I first put these on, I was afraid they were too small, but they feel great—so make sure to keep them on for a while to get the full picture if you’re on the fence with sizing.”

    Sizes: XXS to 3X | Material: Nylon, elastane | Inseam: 29.5, 31.5, and 34.5 inches

    Best for Travel: Topyogas Casual Bootleg Yoga Pants

    Topyogas

    Casual Bootleg Yoga Pants

    Pros

    • Comfortable waistband
    • Very stretchy
    • Budget-friendly

    Cons

    I frequently travel by train and bus from New York to New Hampshire, and these are almost always the pants I’m reaching for on those eight-hour days. Their seamless crossover band moves with my stomach when I’m sitting, and their sleek fabric doesn’t catch on the seats, cling to crumbs, or make me hot. Basically, I arrive at my destination looking more put-together than I usually feel.

    Sizes: XXS to XXL | Material: Nylon, elastane | Inseam: 29.5 to 32.5, depending on size

    Best for Workouts: SPANX Booty Boost Yoga Pant

    Spanx

    Booty Boost Yoga Pant

    Pros

    • Doesn’t lose compression throughout the day
    • Stays up through intense workouts
    • Comes in petite and tall sizes

    Cons

    • Expensive
    • Some SPANX reviewers say they run small

    If you’re looking for yoga pants you can break a sweat in, we recommend checking this 2023 SELF Activewear Award–winning pair out. Their sleek fabric runs tighter to support you through more intense movements.

    We’re also fans of the legging version of this pant, which has all the same fabric and seams—just no ankle flare. One SELF Activewear Awards tester called them “perfection” after wearing them to CrossFit circuits and dance cardio classes: “They did not move. The leggings are high-waisted and cover my entire tummy as a plus-size woman. Where have these leggings been all my life?”

    Sizes: XS to 3X | Material: Nylon, elastane | Inseam: 30, 32, and 35 inches

    What to consider before buying yoga pants

    We don’t think you can go wrong with any of the pairs of yoga pants above, but here are some things to consider to find your holy-grail pair:

    All of the yoga pants we’ve come across are made of synthetic materials—usually nylon or polyester mixed with elastane. Synthetics can get a bad rap because they’re not as environmentally friendly as natural fabrics, but they’re really great at one thing: Sweat-wicking. They pull moisture away from the skin, allowing it to evaporate so you don’t feel damp and gross. Plus, they give the pants the stretch that you know and love them for.

    While you’re shopping, it’s good to take a look at the materials, but know that they don’t tell the full story. If you’ve worn any leggings before, you know that some have a more athletic, glossy texture while others are softer and feel brushed. The difference is in the yarn and weave construction, Preeti Arya, an assistant professor in the textile and marketing department at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), tells SELF. Yoga pants typically have a knit construction rather than a woven one, which is how they get that softness and stretch, and depending on the yarn used, they can feel sleeker or softer.

    Here’s the tricky part: Brands don’t usually get into the nitty gritty design details—they’re more likely to just list the materials, which doesn’t give you a sense of how they’ll feel in person. But that’s where our testing comes in!

    Yoga pants with more compression are better for high-impact activities like running or HIIT classes because they’ll give your body more support and stay up at your waist. Pants with less compression and more stretch are great for lower impact things like yoga or Pilates, Candace Harding, PT, DPT, a physical therapist and a registered yoga teacher in Arlington, Virginia, tells SELF.

    Unfortunately, most brands don’t use any scientific measurement, like millimeters of mercury (mmHG)—a more precise rating that you’ll see for compression socks—to define how much compression their yoga pants have. Instead, they typically describe or rate how compressive they are or list which activities they’re best for. It’s worth glancing at the product description to make sure they align with what you want.

    A lot of the yoga pants we tested come in alpha sizing (small, medium, large, and so on), which might work fine for you because they’re made of stretchy materials. But if you have trouble finding pants that fit really well through your hips and thighs, look for a brand that offers numerical sizing for a more precise fit.

    Some brands also offer a few different inseam lengths to keep you from wearing pants that drag on the ground or ones that look awkwardly cropped. To get your inseam length, measure from your crotch to the bottom of your ankle (or where you want the pants to hit), and pick the ones that match closest to that measurement.

    Keep in mind that yoga pants can have different rises, so they might sit right on your hips, hit at your belly button, or land on your waist. If you’re at all worried about your pants falling down, high-waisted silhouettes are going to be your bestie, Dr. Harding says. “If they do start to slip at all, you have so much more room for error, versus if they’re mid-rise or low-rise, you’re fully dependent on the fabric to stay up if you’re already starting out lower.”

    How we tested yoga pants

    We’ve collectively tested dozens of yoga pants and leggings over the years—we even crowned some gems via our SELF Activewear Awards—so we like to think we know a thing or two about finding comfy athleisure.

    But to make sure we have all the best and most recent styles of yoga pants, we started testing several more pairs about a month ago. Our testers wore them for lounging at home, taking their dogs out, running errands, traveling, playing volleyball, and for a slew of other activities. Only the pairs we’d emphatically recommend to friends made it to this list.

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