Yoga Pants Review

Sometimes it seems like the Lululemon uniform is unavoidable. I have a few Lululemon pants myself that I really like, but I also have a handful of other yoga pants in rotation that I love. And these days, who wants to spend close to $100 on a pair of yoga pants?

Here are some of my favorites:

be present mobility pants - thin, stretchy Breathe Weave fabric and a looser fit make these pants perfect for warmer days or a vinyasa practice. The sizes seem to run a little big, so if you order online get a size down if you’re in doubt. $63.00.

Hyde divine drawstring pants - soft, comfy pants in 92% organic cotton, 8% spandex, available in a rainbow of colors. Perfect for meditation and a slower yoga practice. The drawstring waist is really comfortable, but the lack of an elastic band makes these pants a little loose for a more vigorous practice. (Thanks, Hyde, for sending me a pair to review–I wear them all the time!) $69.00.

Fila athletic pants - good fit, stretchy, but not too suffocating, great all-round yoga pants for different types of practice. And they last forever, I’ve had my pants for three years and they still look almost new! $65.00.

There are also some cheaper yoga pants on the market that I like: American Apparel capris, tights and yoga pants, Victoria’s Secret yoga foldover pants, and American Eagle f.i.t. crop pants, all in the $15-35 range. These may loose some of their color and shape sooner depending on how much you use them, but you can’t beat the price!

4 Responses to “Yoga Pants Review”

  1. Great review and insight! More Power!

  2. Thanks for this review! I really like prana pants (prana seems to be making a comeback!) and I’ve heard that Old Navy now has a yoga line but I have yet to try them.

  3. I love the be present mobility pants too, I have never heard of Hyde pants though. I love the drawstring pants the best, will have to check them out!

    Love your blog,
    Mandy

  4. ouu- thanks for the info! I will be checking out some of these companies (especially ‘hyde’). I agree- I love my lulu pants, but realistically I am tired of the lulu-machine :)

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