Yoga/Fitness pants

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  • woodwardtm
    woodwardtm Posts: 361 Member
    I recently bought some compression pants on sale from Eastbay that worked well while running (they were also a great deal). I will admit I recently bought 3 pairs of capris from the Family Dollar because they were on sale for $6.75 per pair! Can't beat the price and they work well enough for training gear! I also find running in capris creates less issues with pants falling down as they don't pull down below the calves.
  • cfritchley26
    cfritchley26 Posts: 47 Member
    I have all of mine from Old Navy and love them...the regular black yoga pants are thick and feel really nice, and they have really fun yoga leggings/capris! Super inexpensive too!
  • michael1976_ca
    michael1976_ca Posts: 3,488 Member

    not me the op was looking for cheap....i buy books and movies from there
  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member

    not me the op was looking for cheap....i buy books and movies from there

    I know I was teasing ya! :wink:
  • wpg2mpls
    wpg2mpls Posts: 17 Member
    Lululemon is my favourite- they are expensive to be certain but we have an outlet nearby that has good sales and they have online sales as well. I have had some of mine for over 10 years and I run in them daily.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    ipmac22 wrote: »
    Ok, so after receiving and testing out appleletics...

    Adorable, seems like decent construction, stayed up and in place for everything BUT running. Running was a nightmare with these pants and I gave up after pulling my pants back up about 5 times in the first 1/4 mile. However, I had no problem throughout the rest of my workout and my replacement cardio on the elliptical and bike after. So, I think they are great pants as long as you don't plan on running.

    hmm wonder why they fall down when running. are you built weird? I am and I have issues with regular pants fitting in certain areas.

    Mine fall down during running because I have a small waist and big hips. I have gotten to the point where I must have a drawstring on my shorts or leggings, and not having one is a dealbreaker. I like New Balance for this, I've also found some good Adidas. I use outlets like Ross and Marshalls as well as amazon.

    lol sounds like me with jeans. my waist is small and my hips and butt are still big lol
  • brittyn3
    brittyn3 Posts: 481 Member
    ipmac22 wrote: »
    Ok, so after receiving and testing out appleletics...

    Adorable, seems like decent construction, stayed up and in place for everything BUT running. Running was a nightmare with these pants and I gave up after pulling my pants back up about 5 times in the first 1/4 mile. However, I had no problem throughout the rest of my workout and my replacement cardio on the elliptical and bike after. So, I think they are great pants as long as you don't plan on running.

    I have a similar issue, because my waist is much smaller than my bottom half. Once I start sweating, the problem corrects itself. So maybe give it another shot if you already paid the money for them. This also happens when your workout tights are starting to get too large. Sweat will stretch their life just a little longer.

    haha, this is totally odd to share with you all, but hey - it's saved me from having to buy a million more pairs, just gotta stick it out past the first mile and I'm good.
  • ipmac22
    ipmac22 Posts: 74 Member
    Haha, I prefer not to think of my build as weird, but yes... small waist, big hips/thighs/butt. So it is easy for pants to roll down. However, these didn't even roll, they just all out slid down my butt as I was running. I've never experienced that before!
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    Marshall's and TJ Maxx, just have a look every time you're nearby, they have nice stuff at good prices.
  • tulips_and_tea
    tulips_and_tea Posts: 5,741 Member
    JoRocka wrote: »
    TJMaxx and Old Navy and Target are my go to for "budget" pants.
    Otherwise- I'm a tie hard wear-er of GRRRL clothing.

    All the pants.

    Wow! The models on this site are impressive! No wonder you wear this brand - you could be a model there yourself.
  • Bbeliever215
    Bbeliever215 Posts: 234 Member
    I usually wear old Navy y but I also get top brands for a fraction of the cost on the thred up app. Very nice stuff and most aren't worn at all
  • fitoverfortymom
    fitoverfortymom Posts: 3,452 Member
    I love JC Penney workout clothes. CHEAP and good quality
  • poppysierra
    poppysierra Posts: 79 Member
    Sweaty Betty are fantastic. Yes they're expensive but they do have sales. They're also super flattering, comfortable and made of fabulous high tech material which wicks away sweat and doesn't lose shape or colour. And no, I don't work for them :)
  • catgerm
    catgerm Posts: 44 Member
    I actually found some pants I love at tj maxx.

    The brand in Evolution and Creation. They have a website for full price $25.

    They are thick, high waisted and not see thru! I actually like these more than lulu!
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