Yoga Pants
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SaltNBurnBoys
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Ladies, where do you get your yoga pants? I've got a few pairs of typical active-type pants, but sometimes I'd just rather be wearing a pair of comfortable yoga pants.
Do you have any store or brand suggestions?
Do you have any store or brand suggestions?
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TJ Maxx for everythiiiiiing.0
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52cardpickup wrote: »TJ Maxx for everythiiiiiing.
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Athleta or LuLu Lemon0
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Kohl's and Costco0
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52cardpickup wrote: »TJ Maxx for everythiiiiiing.
this is me.
also Old Navy- they are having their active wear sale right now- 30-40% off.0 -
Old Navy. They are the only ones I can find that are long enough and in my budget. But I have a 36" inseam so you may be able to find good ones at Target or Kohls too.0
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Target/Walmart. Hmm will have to check TJ Maxx...0
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52cardpickup wrote: »TJ Maxx for everythiiiiiing.
this is me.
also Old Navy- they are having their active wear sale right now- 30-40% off.
Oh thanks for the heads up! I will definitely be stopping in knowing that.0 -
laurenz2501 wrote: »Target/Walmart. Hmm will have to check TJ Maxx...
Walmart is where I've gotten my active pants. I haven't really noticed regular yoga pants, but I'll take a look more carefully when I stop in next.0 -
TJ Maxx all the way, they often have a brand called kyodan which is honestly quite similar in quality to lululemon and Athleta but at a fraction of the price.
I find lots of Athleta in great condition at thrift stores, too.0 -
Lululemon. Not the cheapest and the quality used to be better, but they're still top notch.0
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47Jacqueline wrote: »Athleta or LuLu Lemon
I love love love Athleta, but I don't love their prices (though they are worth it for the great quality!). But a good alternative is Old Navy. I love their compression pants, and they are very reasonably priced. They are also decent quality. I've had a few of their compression pants for a few years now and wear them quite regularly. No problems yet!0 -
Gap is my favorite because they come in lengths. This is especially important in winter because it's too cold for capris, and I don't like them dragging in the slush. I'm a petite, so I get the ankle length.0
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Target!0
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Like many others here, I get mine at Target, Costco, Kohl's, and TJMaxx. I agree with seltzermint; the Kyodan brand at TJMaxx is really good. I also love the stuff I've gotten at Costco, although obviously they don't have a huge variety at any given time.0
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I'm another vote for Old Navy- I love their work out pants.0
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I prefer the Old Navy capri length compression leggings for yoga. I've found Lululemon to be inconsistent and too much $$$0
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Marshall's had capri length yoga pants for $4, but they were all too small for me0
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Lulu here. I've had pairs for over two years still in perfect shape while nothing else has lasted me 6 months. For me it's worth the investment up front when they stand up so well0
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sistrsprkl wrote: »I prefer the Old Navy capri length compression leggings for yoga. I've found Lululemon to be inconsistent and too much $$$
I love the ON compression capris (and full length ones)! That reminds me, I have to get some more, next size down WOOT!
I don't mind if they don't hold up for more than 3-6 months, as I'm still getting smaller. Once I'm at a size I'm sticking with, I'll splurge on the Athleta pants.0
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