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Best Leggings Pics
Ultra-versatile, cut to flatter: Girlfriend Collective Compressive High-Rise Legging. Photo: Girlfriend Collective
Comfortable and chic, with a splurge-worthy, soft feel: Beyond Yoga Spacedye Caught In the Midi High Waisted Legging. Photo: Beyond Yoga
Cheap and surprisingly soft (plus pockets): IUGA High-Waist Yoga Pants. Photo: Iuga
Best leggings to replace your pants: Universal Standard Core Legging. Photo: Universal Standard
Utilitarian-yet-luxe cult favorite: Lululemon Wunder Under High-Rise Tight Full-On Luon. Photo: Lululemon
Made to move (plus and extended sizes only): Superfit Hero Superhold Pocket Leggings. Photo: Superfit Hero
Ultra-versatile, cut to flatter: Girlfriend Collective Compressive High-Rise Legging. Photo: Girlfriend Collective
Ultra-versatile, cut to flatter: Girlfriend Collective Compressive High-Rise Legging
Comfortable and chic, with a splurgeworthy, soft feel: Beyond Yoga Spacedye Caught In the Midi High Waisted Legging
Cheap and surprisingly soft (plus pockets): IUGA High-Waist Yoga Pants
Best leggings to replace your pants: Universal Standard Core Legging
Utilitarian-yet-luxe cult favorite: Lululemon Wunder Under High-Rise Tight Full-On Luon
Made to move (plus and extended sizes only): Superfit Hero Superhold Pocket Leggings
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One of our picks, Lululemon Wunder Under High-Rise Tight Full-On Luon , was recently discontinued. We will be testing the Wunder Train High-Rise Tight for our next update later this year.
Great workout leggings are a sartorial Swiss Army knife: a technical powerhouse while in motion and a comfortable go-to when pants don’t appeal. Performance wear is expected to do double duty, providing both support and comfort, on the go and at rest. We worked out (and worked from home) in numerous pairs, scrutinizing fabric, fit, performance, and style to find the best pair of workout leggings for however you choose to move.
I cover fitness at Wirecutter and wear workout leggings nearly every day in anticipation of testing items like treadmills , indoor-cycling bikes , yoga mats , and GPS running watches . For nearly two years as a full-time personal trainer, my daily uniform centered on workout gear. I currently own more than 20 pairs of leggings.
To understand more about the textile side of workout leggings, I spoke (and emailed) with several textile and performance-wear experts, including Andre West, director of the Zeis Textiles Extension for Economic Development at NC State University; Preeti Arya, assistant professor of textile development and marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology; and Susan Sokolowski, PhD, an associate professor and director of the sports product design MS program at the University of Oregon, who also worked at Nike for 20 years.
Versatile and flattering, these leggings offer a structured fit, a substantial feel, and medium compression. They’re also available in a wide variety of sizes (from XXS to 6XL), three lengths, and more than a dozen colors.
*At the time of publishing, the price was $70 .
How they fit: The flattering lines and structured fit of the Girlfriend Collective Compressive High-Rise pleased nearly all of our testers. Our panel consisted of four testers: a 5-foot-2-inch petite tester who typically wears a size 4; a 5-foot-2-inch plus-size tester who typically wears a size 16–18; a 5-foot-9-inch tester who wears a size 2; and a 5-foot-10-inch tester who wears a size 6–8. These leggings have more seaming than other, simpler pairs we tried, but that contributed to their nice shape. Their fabric feels thick, smooth, and “cool” to the touch, and they are pleasantly compressive.
Why they’re great: If you want to buy one pair that does it all, these leggings were among the most versatile we found. They’re perfect for all sorts of sporty (or non-sporty) activities and available in a wide range of sizes and several colors. These leggings are made of a smooth, medium-weight fabric that’s stretchy and comfortable yet compressive enough that you feel secure and held in. We found them to be true to size and just snug enough—they stop short of resembling a superhero uniform. The Girlfriend Collective leggings also have a nicely structured fit. The seams wrap around the body, so this pair provides a more flattering silhouette than many competing pairs that rely solely on stretch. We especially liked the V-shaped panel across the lower back because it made the bum look perkier than in other leggings. The Girlfriend Collective leggings come in more sizes (XXS to 6XL) than nearly every other pair we found, and they’re available in three lengths.
Our testers loved these leggings. One petite woman, who wears a size XS and tried a 23¾-inch inseam, considered them to be “spot-on” for her size. Another tester, who wears an XXL, observed that although these leggings fit her well in the waist, the crotch and thigh areas required some tugging and adjustments. I wore a size M, with a 28½-inch inseam, and they felt great during a 30-minute indoor-cycling class (afterward, they dried in roughly 30 minutes). The 11-inch rise stayed put throughout. I would confidently pop them on for running, strength training, and other workouts, as well as for less-rigorous pursuits like yoga and lounging. They have one small internal pocket, which fits a key or a credit card.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: Though these leggings breathe well, they may feel warm in some scenarios due to the substantial fabric. One tester noted that the waistband itself had less give than waistbands on other pairs, so pulling this pair on was a bit more difficult. These leggings don’t have pockets big enough to fit a phone, but Girlfriend Collective also makes a High-Rise Pocket Legging . One Wirecutter staffer has tried them, and reports that when she jogs, her phone tends to slide up and down in the pocket which drives her crazy.
Sizes: XXS to 6XL (sizing chart on the brand’s website has waist and hip measurements to determine size)
Inseam: 19½ inches, 23¾ inches, or 28½ inches
Materials: 79% recycled polyester, 21% spandex
Colors: Black, Earth (brown), Moon (gray), Midnight (blue), Plum, and Moss, plus five limited-edition colors
These luxurious, buttery-soft leggings are so comfortable they feel like you’re wearing nothing at all. Their simple lines lend them to all-day wear, not just workouts.
How they fit: These leggings are stretchy instead of structured, with light compression. They were so comfortable that most of our testers forgot they were wearing them. Our panel consisted of four testers: a 5-foot-2-inch petite tester who typically wears a size 4; a 5-foot-2-inch plus-size tester who typically wears a size 16–18; a 5-foot-9-inch tester who wears a size 2; and a 5-foot-10-inch tester who wears a size 6–8. The Beyond Yoga Spacedye Caught In the Midi High Waisted Leggi ng is available in XXS (0–2) to 4X (26–28) and in one length, Midi (25½ inches for a size M). And the super-soft fabric has a luxurious, almost sueded texture.
Why they’re great: These leggings are the next best thing to being naked. Our testers unanimously agreed that they were the softest, most comfortable, super-luxe leggings they tried. Put them on in the morning, and you likely won’t think about them again all day. The fabric is softer than that of any other pair we tried—it feels almost like suede. They’re thin and stretchy versus structured, and they provide light compression. This pair has a simple, body-conscious silhouette that’s seamless down the outside of the legs (with no pockets) and a subtler aesthetic that lends itself to daily wear.
I stretched and put these leggings through a 30-minute high-intensity kettlebell workout, and they felt cool, comfortable, and not wholly unsupportive. In fact, I didn’t think about them at all—a good sign. Another tester wore them for a full day of running errands and forgot about them.
The Beyond Yoga leggings have a subtle heathered look, thanks to space dying (a technique that provides a blurred or textured appearance); one tester said they appreciated this look in a sea of inky blacks. These leggings come in a wide variety of colors (some are seasonal hues that can vary) and in sizes up to a 3XL , but only a Midi length. (Beyond Yoga does offer Long and Capri lengths in other styles, but we didn’t try them.) At $97, these leggings are one of the pricier pairs we tried, but they were also one of the few near-$100 pairs that we thought justified the price.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: These have a very body-conscious fit, even for leggings. With less seaming and structure than others we tried, they show every curve (lighter colors in particular might spotlight lumps and bumps). One tester, who wore a size XS, thought these were too tight, likening them to a “sausage casing” and “feeling overly compressed in all the wrong places.” But two other testers (one a size XXL and one a size S) said these leggings fit “perfectly.”
Size range: XXS (0–2) to XXL (18–20), 1X (18–20) to 3X (26–28). According to Beyond Yoga’s size chart , there is some overlap if you wear a size 18–20, but be aware that the XXL has a longer inseam than the 1X.
Inseam: Midi length (between capri and full length) varies by size (25½ inches for a size M)
Materials: 87% polyester, 13% spandex
Colors: six core colors for XXS to XXL and four core colors for 1X to 4X (including black, black/charcoal, and navy). Plus 10 seasonal colors for XXS to XXL and three seasonal colors for 1X to 4X
Soft and comfortable, these cheap leggings fit and feel better than any other we tried at this price, but the cut wasn’t perfect for some testers. These leggings also have functional, convenient pockets.
How they fit: With gentle but supportive compression and a flattering (though not quite perfect) cut, the IUGA High-Waist Yoga Pants are soft to the touch and medium-thick, with a comfy vibe. Available in sizes XS to 3X and in one length (about 26½ inches), they fit our panel fine, though some found that the 1-inch elastic band dug in at the waist. Our panel consisted of four testers: a 5-foot-2-inch petite tester who typically wears a size 4; a 5-foot-2-inch plus-size tester who typically wears a size 16–18; a 5-foot-9-inch tester who wears a size 2; and a 5-foot-10-inch tester who wears a size 6–8.
Why they’re great: These leggings are reasonably priced, so we can understand why they are a number-one best-seller on Amazon (more than 50,000 reviews give them a 4.7 rating out of 5). They’re made with a soft yet substantial fabric, and they offer gentle but supportive compression and a flattering—albeit not perfect—cut. They also have convenient side-drop pockets, which feel proportionally (and comfortably) placed and can fit an iPhone. One XS tester raved about the fit, noting the IUGAs didn’t sag or bunch. And she found the fabric to be as soft and comfortable as that of more expensive pairs. Seams down the sides and across the rear give them a gently sporty look and a nice shape. In fact, we thought they were surprisingly flattering for such an inexpensive legging. They are a little loose at the ankle, which isn’t an enormous deal, but it’s noticeable compared with other pairs we wore. The seams are nice and flat, and this pair is comfortable to wear all day.
Dubbed “yoga pants,” they performed well during a variety of yoga poses and stretching, and they did fine during high-intensity efforts, too. The waistband didn’t slip much during jumping jacks with a phone in one of the pockets. They also dried quickly after unexpected rain interrupted a long walk. The inseam is a relatively short 26½ inches, though even tall testers didn’t feel shortchanged. (IUGA makes this legging in an even shorter, capri version, but we didn’t try it.)
One of our staffers who wears these leggings for weightlifting, reports that even after several sessions in which she repeatedly scraped the bar up her legs, they haven’t pilled or ripped.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: One XXL tester found the fit to be finicky; the size was right, and the leggings didn’t require much tugging, but the 1-inch elastic strip at the waistband dug in and made the tester feel “claustrophobic.” Another tester, who wore a size XS, noted that the sizing chart was confusing, with the hip measurement in particular feeling off (too small) by a few inches. Some testers also noticed that the fabric lost its shape a bit; after about six washings, though, these leggings have retained their elasticity, and we’ve seen no pilling.
Materials: 77% polyester, 23% spandex
These stretchy leggings feel nice on the move and are comfortable enough to wear all day. They’re good for working out, but we think they’re truly ideal as a layering piece or a comfy alternative to pants.
*At the time of publishing, the price was $80 .
How they fit: Smooth, stretchy, and thinner than most pairs we tried, the Universal Standard Core Legging offers light support and a soft, fluid feel that’s perfect for lounging or casual outings. The waistband didn’t pinch, and it stayed put for all of our testers. Our panel consisted of four testers: a 5-foot-2-inch petite tester who typically wears a size 4; a 5-foot-2-inch plus-size tester who typically wears a size 16–18; a 5-foot-9-inch tester who wears a size 2; and a 5-foot-10-inch tester who wears a size 6–8. Be aware that Universal Standard’s sizing conversions don’t follow standard conventions: The leggings come in sizes 4XS (00–0) to 4XL (38–40) and in one length (27½ inches).
Why they’re great: We found these leggings to be fine for workouts, and they actually became our go-to for casual everyday wear. With a thinner fabric yet still a quality feel, these leggings won over wearers with their unrestrictive stretch and wearability. (The phrase “super-comfortable” popped up more than once.) They performed well during indoor-cycling classes, and they also planked and lunged their way through other workouts with ease. These leggings did show a few sweat streaks post-cycling, but they dried speedily. Yet I found myself wearing them mostly on days that held lighter activity or longer spells of sitting (thank you, no-pinch waistband!). The fabric feels cool and smooth, and it’s more matte than shiny, so this pair doesn’t appear specifically geared toward workouts. These leggings are also somewhat less supportive than some other pairs we recommend, and they feel refined enough to wear with non-sport clothing. Lounging in them just felt right. The company describes the Core Legging as having “soft support,” and that’s accurate: These are thinner and stretchier than many pairs we tried. We didn’t notice any issues with coverage (though thinner, the fabric wasn’t see-through). But if you prefer a higher level of compression or a fabric with a more substantial weight, these leggings may not provide adequate support. We think they work well paired with a favorite T-shirt or a cozy cardigan for everyday wear or layered under shorts (for workouts) or skirts.
I expected the waistband, which is bolstered by an inch-wide band, to roll or flip down, but it stayed put. “This is the only pair I’ve tested with a band of elastic reinforcing the waistband that didn’t make me feel like a sausage,” said one tester, who wore a size M. She went on to note that these leggings didn’t “bunch, tug, or sag” (which are observations on fit that most of our testers shared). One 5-foot-2-inch petite tester, who wore a size 3XS, liked that they weren’t too tight; they were, however, a bit too long for her frame, bunching at her ankles.
These leggings come in a wide range of sizes (4XS to 4XL) and one inseam length (27 inches). Keep in mind that Universal Standard’s sizing conversions don’t follow standard conventions: XS is equivalent to a size 10–12; M is akin to a size 18–20; L is equivalent to a size 22–24; and 4XL is akin to a size 38–40. The high waist varies in rise according to size; for instance, size 2XS (6–8) has an 8-inch rise, while size M (18–20) has an 11½-inch rise. These leggings come in just one color: black.
After 9 months of wearing this pair on lower-key recovery days, I still really like them. I don't wear leggings much during the summer (too hot), but I've thrown these on a couple of times for errands, walks and they haven’t felt hot, scratchy, or given me that hermetically sealed feeling that I can't handle on a warm day. The smooth fabric is almost cooling. I have noticed a bit of piling in the inner-thigh area, though. Otherwise they're in great shape.
Flaws but not dealbreakers: The Core Leggings are stretchier and less compressive than most of our other picks. Because they are lighter and less constructed than other pairs we tried, these leggings are great to slip on for lounging post-workout or when errands (instead of intervals) are on the docket. Also, they don’t have a pocket (not even a small one for a credit card or keys), which gives them a less-workout-forward feel. Be prepared to stash your sundries elsewhere.
Size range: 4XS (00–0) to 4XL (38–40)
Colors: Black, Black Sand (gray), and Forest Green
These leggings have an enthusiastic following, and we can see why. With a pared-down silhouette and fabric that’s crisp and supportive, they’re perfect for many activities, from long walks and yoga to spinning or just hanging out.
*At the time of publishing, the price was $100 .
How they fit: Simple and flattering, the Lululemon Wunder Under High-Rise Tight Full-On Luon leggings have a wide, flat, smooth waistband that didn’t constrict our testers’s waists. Our panel consisted of four testers: a 5-foot-2-inch petite tester who typically wears a size 4; a 5-foot-2-inch plus-size tester who typically wears a size 16–18; a 5-foot-9-inch tester who wears a size 2; and a 5-foot-10-inch tester who wears a size 6–8. These leggings come in sizes 0 to 20 (with a 25-inch inseam), but they are prone to selling out in some colors. The fabric feels crisp and dense, with a matte finish. Most of our testers felt comfy and confident in these, though our 5-foot-10-inch, size-8 tester thought the waistband slipped a little too easily.
Why they’re great: Lululemon is often credited with spearheading the fervor over pricey, bottom-boosting workout leggings, and our testers thought these leggings were worth the hype. (During our research, we often found them at the top of lists, including pro recommendations from The Strategist and Good Housekeeping .) Although we recommend other luxe-feeling leggings—and plenty of pairs that’ll give you a flattering shape—the Wunder Unders stood out for their perfect simplicity and exceptional quality. The design is spare, with no extraneous seams and one small internal slot pocket in the waistband. The leggings are made from a fabric the company calls Luon, which is meant to have a soft, cotton-y feel. And it does, though the fabric is more crisp than cuddly-soft, yet it’s definitely not slick or shiny. (We did notice some customer reviews questioning whether the fabric had changed over the years.) Though substantial, the fabric still manages to be stretchy, and it wore well during a variety of activities. These leggings are a bit heftier than, say, the super-luxe, extra-soft Beyond Yoga Spacedye Caught In the Midi High Waisted Legging , so we think the Wunder Unders could stand up to (and support) activities of many kinds. (This style also comes in a lighter fabric called Luxtreme, which we haven’t tried yet.)
Whether I was playing with my kids, taking long walks, or doing yoga, these leggings moved with me and were versatile enough to transition into sweaty endeavors like strength training and indoor cycling. They feel like a versatile classic we’d turn to repeatedly. The internal waistband pocket is big
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