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The 15 Best Legging Brands, Whether You’re Working Out or Lounging Around

After researching and testing 100 pairs, these are the brands we’ll always go back to

A collage of leggings from legging brands we recommend on a pink background

Verywell Fit / Marcus Millan

Comfortable, reliable leggings can be a functional staple and a fashion statement, all in one. The right pair is an easy solution to the question of what to wear, whether you’re headed to yoga class or running a few errands. But with dozens of athleisure brands and legging styles to choose from, finding ones that will fit your lifestyle and workout routine can be headache-inducing—especially when you’re shopping online. 

To find the best legging brands out there, we researched and tested top styles to see how they actually hold up to exercise, lounging around, and more. Whether we’re assessing leggings in The Verywell Testing Lab or in the real world, we always try each pair on first, noting how they fit and feel. Then, we work out in them and take them home, wearing and washing them regularly to see how they hold up over time.

To compile this guide, we asked a certified personal trainer and a yoga teacher for their expert opinions on where to shop to find high-quality leggings. We also had a certified personal trainer from our Review Board review this story for accuracy and how to find the best leggings at the best prices.

On our list, you’ll find larger, well-known brands like lululemon, Athleta, and Alo Yoga. But we’ve also found great leggings from smaller brands that offer unique patterns and designs, like Terez and Beach Riot. We prioritized brands that offer inclusive size ranges, too, such as Girlfriend Collective and Spanx. 

Although there are plenty of high-quality athleisure brands out there, the ones on our list rose to the top for their fit, sizing, styles, prices, and more.

Pros
  • Free standard shipping and returns

  • Lightweight, durable leggings

  • Emphasizes sustainability and community

Cons
  • Limited plus-size options

lululemon is known for making ultra-comfortable, elevated leggings that are just as stylish as they are functional. Building on the popularity of their viral Align Pant, they now offer five lines of leggings, each designed for different workouts. We’ve tested lululemon leggings from the Align, Wunder Train, Fast and Free, Swift Speed, and Base Pace collections and found that they all live up to the hype. 

If you’re looking for compressive leggings with support for weightlifting or core work, the Wunder Train High-Rise Tight is our pick. We’ve found that they pass the squat test, meaning they stay completely opaque while we move through squats and other exercises. 

The Align High-Rise Pant, another fan (and Verywell Fit) favorite, isn’t as compressive but performs just as well during our tests. And if you’re looking for lightweight leggings that are extra sweat-wicking, we recommend the Fast and Free High-Rise Crop, which has seven pockets and a drawstring that runners will appreciate. However, most of the brand’s leggings are only available up to a size 14, with select styles ranging up to a size 20.  

The price of lululemon leggings ranges from around $79 to $138, which is similar to other high-end brands on our list. But with your investment comes longevity: Less expensive leggings may need to be replaced more often. (It’s also worth noting that many styles and colors often end up in lululemon’s We Made Too Much section for up to $70 off.) 

In addition to selling high-quality leggings (and other activewear), we also like that lululemon is committed to product sustainability and bringing people together through fitness. So you can shop confidently, knowing you’re supporting a brand that’s dedicated to reducing its environmental impact and supporting local communities.

Key Specs: 
Size Range:
0 to 14, select styles 0 to 20 | Inseam Lengths: 17 to 31 inches

Pros
  • Free worldwide shipping and returns

  • Sleek, stylish leggings

  • Fabrics for high- and low-intensity workouts

Cons
  • Limited sizing

  • Many styles require gentle care

Alo Yoga leggings have long been a go-to for yoga enthusiasts looking for stylish staples that hold up to lots of wear. Now, the brand has extended its offerings to include leggings for all workouts.

We like the 7/8 High-Waist Airlift Legging, which is designed to lift and sculpt and comes in over 20 colors. When testing them, we love that we can wear them to almost any kind of workout, and the waistband still stays in place. We also like that they’re the perfect balance of compression and comfort. 

Alo Yoga is also known for its Airbrush fabric, which is the most compressive, making it ideal for high-intensity workouts. Or, try Alosoft, which is less compressive and is known for its super soft feel—perfect for yoga. Because they offer free shipping and returns, you can try different styles to figure out which is best for you. (We recommend starting with the 7/8 High-Waist Airbrush Legging and the Alosoft Low-Rise Foldover Bootcut Legging.)

Alo Yoga leggings come at a premium price, but we think they’re worth it for their durability, comfort, and elevated style. To maintain your leggings’ quality over time, the brand offers specific care instructions, so be sure to review the recommendations for each pair before purchasing. We only wish their best-selling styles came in a wider range of sizes. 

Key Specs: 
Size Range:
XXS to XL | Inseam Lengths: 21 to 28.5 inches

Pros
  • Free shipping and returns

  • Founded and owned by women

  • Also makes maternity leggings

Cons
  • Limited sizing

If you love soft, buttery leggings that you can wear all day long, we highly recommend Beyond Yoga. This female-founded, woman-owned company offers thick, opaque leggings that—as the name suggests—are great on and off the mat. 

We like their signature Spacedye fabric, an ultra-soft blend of polyester and elastane that’s moisture-wicking and provides UV sun protection. When we tested the Spacedye Caught in the Midi High Waisted Legging, we were impressed by how well they stayed in place during workouts and throughout the day. 

We also love that the wide, high-rise waistband lays flat without rolling or pinching. But we’ve found that they’re best for lounging and light activity, as they don’t have the same sweat-wicking and supportive features as some of our other picks from brands like lululemon and Athleta. For a new twist on the brand’s classic Spacedye fabric, try the Spacedye Outlines High Waisted Midi Legging or the Spacedye At Your Leisure High Waisted Midi Legging.

Although we appreciate that Beyond Yoga has free shipping and returns, they only offer their full size range in a few legging styles. But we like that they make maternity leggings, unlike other brands on our list. Prices generally range from $97 to $110, which reflects the leggings’ top-notch design and construction. 

Key Specs: 
Size Range:
XS to XL, select styles XXS to 4X | Inseam Lengths: 21 or 25 inches

Pros
  • Emphasizes sustainability and women’s empowerment

  • Lightweight, quick-drying leggings

  • Inclusive sizing

Cons
  • Free shipping only for rewards members

Athleta’s expansive collection of leggings provides dozens of styles to choose from. We’ve found that their leggings are not only flattering, but also incredibly functional. They use materials that wick sweat, dry quickly, and are rated UPF 50 to keep you cool and protected. Plus, some pairs are lined for cold weather. 

Their leggings come in a variety of compression levels and lengths, and many have side pockets and reflective elements. With sizes ranging from XXS to 3X, there are options for all kinds of bodies and workout routines. 

One of our favorites for yoga and lounging is the Transcend Tight, which we noticed has the perfect balance of stretch and compression. It kept us comfortable all day long, moving with us without rolling down or sagging. The Ultimate Stash Capri is another top seller for high-impact workouts. In testing, we found these to be very breathable and opaque, and they even resisted pilling after multiple workouts. 

Many Athleta leggings are also made from recycled materials, which is a reflection of the company’s commitment to sustainability. Athleta is a Certified B Corp, meaning it has met the B Corp’s environmental standards and shares information about its sustainability goals publicly. We also like that Athleta has created many programs that empower women and girls and support female wellbeing, like The Power of She Fund.

Athleta leggings usually cost between $79 to $119, which is on par with other top leggings brands. They do feature fairly regular sales—however, free shipping is only available for Rewards Members spending at least $50. 

Key Specs: 
Size Range:
XXS to 3X | Inseam Lengths: 18.5 to 34.5 inches

Pros
  • Emphasizes sustainability

  • High-tech, durable leggings

  • Offers student discounts

Cons
  • Must spend $75 to get free shipping

  • Limited sizing

If you’re looking for durable leggings from an eco-friendly brand, Outdoor Voices is our top pick. One of their missions is to create leggings with longevity, to reduce the amount of clothing that ends up in landfills. They make simple, versatile styles for all your workouts. 

We’ve tested one of their top leggings, the FrostKnit Flare Pant, while running, strength training, and doing yoga. We’re impressed by how well they wash—no sheering, pilling, or post-workout odors in sight. Soft and comfortable, with an inseam that’s perfect for taller wearers, these have quickly become one of our favorites. 

We also recommend Outdoor Voices’ FreeForm 7/8 Contour Legging for its moderate compression and super soft feel. Stretchy and supportive, they can take you from spin class to the hiking trails. Both leggings are available in sizes up to 3X, although other styles only go up to XL.

Most Outdoor Voices leggings cost between $78 and $98, which is slightly less than some other brands on our list. (Some styles are a little pricier, at around $118.) They also offer students a 20% discount—and if you’re post-grad, you can keep things in your cart until one of their regular sales pops up. Just note that free shipping is only available for orders of $75 or more.

Key Specs:
Size Range: XXS to 3X | Inseam Lengths: 26 to 31 inches

Pros
  • Inclusive sizing

  • Bright, stylish leggings

  • Woman-owned

Cons
  • Fee for returns

  • Must spend $200 to get free shipping

Founded by Zara Terez Tisch, Terez is on a mission to spread positivity, joy, and creativity—and its leggings speak to that. Terez leggings come in bright, cheerful colors and patterns that will motivate you to get moving. But the brand doesn’t skimp on quality: Each pair is made with functional materials to support workouts, recovery days, and lounging at home. 

With medium compression and sweat wicking capabilities, the Hi-Shine Leggings are ideal for high-impact activities and running errands. For even more support, we love the DuoKnit 7/8 Leggings. Looking for something for lounging or yoga? Try the TLC Leggings.

Many of their styles are available in up to 3X. They also have a matching girls line, for twinning with your little one. Terez leggings are more expensive than many brands on our list, with prices ranging from $94 to $135. 

They do also charge for shipping, unless you spend $200, and there is a $6 shipping and handling fee for all returns. Even so, we think their unique patterns and designs are well worth the investment. 

Key Specs:
Size Range: XXS to 3X | Inseam Lengths: 27 or 29 inches

Pros
  • Emphasizes sustainability and community

  • High-tech, versatile leggings

  • Many styles provide UPF sun protection

Cons
  • Must spend $75 to get free shipping

Vuori is a California-based activewear brand that makes casual styles in high-performance fabric that can be worn from the gym to almost anywhere. Their leggings are soft and comfortable enough to lounge in, while also being tough enough to hold up to daily workouts. 

Their Daily Legging lives up to the name—with a high-rise waistband and an exterior drawstring, they’re designed for all-day wear. (Plus, there’s a version with pockets.) For high-impact workouts, reach for the Studio Pocket Legging, which has more support and can quickly wick away sweat. 

Still haven’t been able to find the best flare leggings? We recommend the Mid Rise Elevation Slim Bootcut, which would fit right in at the barre studio or the office. All of Vuori’s leggings are made with four-way stretch, and many also have UPF sun protection for outdoor runs or hikes.

With prices ranging from $89 to $109, Vuori ranks among many of our other top picks in terms of cost. But you do need to spend at least $75 per order to get free shipping. If you’ve been meaning to branch out and try some new athleisure brands, this is a great place to start.

Key Specs:
Size Range:
XXS to XXL | Inseam Lengths: 24.5 inches

Pros
  • Emphasizes sustainability

  • Sculpting, compressive leggings 

  • Inclusive sizing

Cons
  • Must spend $100 to get free shipping

  • Fee for returns

Girlfriend Collective makes high-quality, comfortable, and functional activewear that’s also eco-friendly. Their products, including leggings, are made from recycled plastic bottles, fishing nets, fabric scraps, and other waste. We also like that they recycle old Girlfriend Collective items in exchange for store credit through their ReGirlfriend program. Their packaging is 100% recyclable, too.

One of the reasons why we love this brand is because of their inclusive size range—every style is available in sizes XXS to 6XL. If you’re new to Girlfriend Collective, start with their best-selling Compressive Pocket Legging. We like that it comes in two inseams and has three pockets for stashing your phone, keys, and more. 

For yoga flows or lounging on a recovery day, we recommend the brand’s FLOAT Ultralight Legging. With a brushed matte finish and UPF 50+ sun protection, they’re a great low-compression option. Girlfriend Collective also offers a Seamless Maternity Legging in their signature jewel-tone colors. 

Girlfriend Collective leggings are moderately priced between $68 to $88 per pair, making them more affordable than other brands on our list. However, you’ll have to spend $100 per order to get free shipping, and there is a $7 restock fee for returns by mail.

Key Specs:
Size Range: XXS to 6X | Inseam Lengths: 19.5 to 28.5 inches

Pros
  • Emphasizes community

  • Stylish, unique leggings

  • Free shipping when you order on the app

Cons
  • Fee for returns

  • Limited sizing

Originally known for their bohemian-style women’s clothing, Free People has ventured into the activewear space with a stylish bang. Their FP Movement label offers plenty of leggings in bright colors and unique styles, all with different levels of compression for your favorite workouts. 

The High-Rise 7/8 Length Good Karma Leggings are our favorite for their barely-there feel that’s paired with superior sweat-wicking capabilities. If you prefer more support, the compressive High-Rise 7/8 You’re a Peach Leggings feature pockets and reflective details, making them ideal for running. For leggings with striking details, we love the High-Rise Full-Length Running Through My Mind Leggings and the Mid-Rise Full Length Low And Flow Legging. While we wish FP Movement’s leggings were available in more sizes, we like that their signature fabrics are all lightweight and silky smooth to the touch. 

Community support is a top priority for FP Movement. The brand has donated over $1.5 million to its partner, Girls Inc., and is committed to funding arts programs in public schools with the help of Americans for the Arts. They also regularly host fitness classes in major cities around the country.

Free People Movement leggings cost around $70 to $128, and some items ship free. Free express shipping is also available for orders over $150 placed in the Free People app. There is a return fee for mail-in returns, but returns in-store are free. 

Key Specs:
Size Range:
XS to XL | Inseam Lengths: 29 to 37 inches

Pros
  • Budget-friendly

  • High-tech, seamless leggings

  • Free returns

Cons
  • Must spend $75 to get free shipping

  • Limited sizing

We love Gymshark for their high-quality, functional leggings that come at a budget-friendly price point. While the name may sound like the brand is just for gym-goers, they make a variety of leggings for everything from yoga classes to outdoor hikes.

One of our favorites is Gymshark’s Elevate Leggings, which we’ve worn while walking, doing yoga, taking a Pilates class, and strength training. After wearing and washing them regularly, we found they held up just as well as more expensive pairs from Athleta and lululemon. We like that they’re available in a range of dusty hues and patterns to match the rest of your activewear. 

Other Gymshark leggings we’ve tested include the Vital Seamless 2.0 Leggings, the Adapt Camo Seamless Leggings, and the Adapt Animal Seamless Leggings. None of these pairs have any seams, cutting down on potential irritation, and they’re all made from breathable, sweat-wicking fabrics. We’re also fans of Gymshark’s wide, high-rise waistbands, which we’ve found provide the ideal level of support. While we wish their leggings were available in more sizes, we have noticed that they fit a variety of body types well.

Accessibility is a top priority for Gymshark, and that shows in their pricing model. Their leggings cost between $50 and $64 per pair—plus, the brand offers discounts for students and veterans. While returns are free, you do need to spend at least $75 per order to get free shipping. 

Key Specs:
Size Range: XS to XXL | Inseam Lengths: 25.5 inches

Pros
  • Woman-owned

  • High-fashion, lightweight leggings

  • Free returns

Cons
  • Expensive

  • Leggings don’t have pockets

Carbon 38 is a female-owned brand known for its high-fashion activewear, including chic leggings. In addition to their own label, they also sell select styles from many other brands on our list, like Beyond Yoga and Terez. 

We recommend starting with Carbon 38’s High Rise Full-Length Legging in Melt, which has a smoothing effect and a soft, buttery feel. When we tested them, we found that they were comfortable enough to wear all day, but still wicked away sweat during our workouts. We love that they fit like a glove, with light compression that’s ideal for low-impact workouts. 

For medium-impact exercise, try the Ribbed 7/8 Legging. And when doing high-impact activities like running, reach for the High Rise Full-Length Legging in Diamond Compression. However, it’s worth noting that their leggings don’t have pockets. 

Carbon 38 leggings are on the pricier side, most styles priced between $108 and $228. In our tests, they proved to be very durable, making them worth the investment. Plus, you’ll get free shipping when you spend $199 or more—and returns are always free. 

Key Specs:
Size Range: XS to XXL | Inseam Lengths: 25 or 28 inches

Pros
  • Budget-friendly

  • Classic, colorful leggings

  • Multiple flattering waistband styles

Cons
  • Must spend $75 to get free shipping

  • Some returns have a fee

Aerie makes stylish leggings for nearly every budget and activity, from walking and lounging to running and HIIT classes. One of our favorites is the OFFLINE by Aerie Real Me High Waisted Crossover Flare Legging for its flattering design and comfortable material. 

As we tested this pair, we noticed the V-shaped crossover waistband felt supportive and smoothing. We also like that it didn’t roll or slide down while we ran. Although it’s available in three inseam lengths, we found it tends to run long. If you prefer a standard waistband with more compression, we recommend the OFFLINE by Aerie Goals High Waisted Legging, which is made to move. And for a pair with an unexpected twist, try the OFFLINE by Aerie Goals Crochet Insert Legging

We like that Aerie doesn’t retouch any photos, promoting positivity and body confidence in its campaigns. They’re also working towards making a more sustainable clothing industry—many Aerie leggings are made with sustainable materials as part of the brand’s REAL GOOD program.

Aerie’s classic, colorful styles are priced between $25 and $65, but they often go on sale for less. Just note that you’ll need to spend $75 to get free shipping, and some returns will have a $5 fee attached. 

Key Specs:
Size Range:
XXS to XXL | Inseam Lengths: 14.5 to 34 inches

Pros
  • Emphasizes sustainability

  • Unique styles and patterns

  • Free returns

Cons
  • Must spend $75 to get free shipping

Sweaty Betty is a British brand that’s committed to taking care of the planet. They use sustainable and recycled materials to make many of their leggings. They’ve also made other commitments to reduce waste and their carbon footprint, including packaging their clothing in 100% recycled plastic bags. 

Their leggings combine fashion and function in unique styles you won’t find anywhere else. We’ve tried on Sweaty Betty’s best sellers to determine which pairs come out on top. Our favorite are the Power Workout Leggings: Available in dozens of colors, we love that they’re soft, lightweight, and supportive. The seams gently shape your figure to provide a flattering silhouette, while an internal drawstring ensures the waistband won’t slip or roll down throughout the day. 

Runners will love the sleek Zero Gravity High-Waisted 7/8 Running Leggings, with UPF 40+ protection and two pockets. For yoga and Pilates, try the Super Soft 7/8 Yoga Leggings. Breathable and sweat-wicking, they even have a side pocket that’s deep enough to hold your phone. 

Sweaty Betty prices range from $100 to $128, which is similar to brands like Alo Yoga and Beyond Yoga. While you need to spend $75 for free shipping, returns are free.

Key Specs:
Size Range:
XXS to XXL | Inseam Lengths: 14.5 to 34 inches

Pros
  • Woman-owned

  • Supportive, compressive leggings

  • Free shipping and returns

Cons
  • No low-compression styles

Founded by Sara Blakely, Spanx is known for its sculpting, lifting, and smoothing clothing, including stylish, best-selling leggings. Every pair offers a high level of compression that supports and flatters every body. We also like that they make maternity leggings, like Beyond Yoga and Girlfriend Collective. 

Spanx’s extensive legging line will take you from the studio to brunch and beyond, with dozens of colors, styles, and features to choose from. Perhaps the most popular for workouts, the Booty Boost Active Leggings are sweat-wicking and breathable, to keep you comfortable and dry. Their compressive, high-rise design supports your midsection while lifting your bum, so you feel supported and confident.

We also like the Soft Stretch Seamless Leggings because they lack a center seam, meaning you’ll never have to worry about uncomfortable camel toe. For a subtle pattern, try the Booty Boost Active Micro Dot 7/8 Leggings or the Booty Boost Active Floral Squiggle 7/8 Leggings.

Spanx leggings cost anywhere from $68 to $128. We love that they offer free shipping and free returns on all orders. But there aren’t any low-compression options for lounging or gentle yoga.

Key Specs:
Size Range: XS to 3X | Inseam Lengths: 16.5 to 30 inches

Pros
  • Woman-owned

  • Fun, bright leggings

  • Matching girls’ styles available

Cons
  • Must spend $150 to get free shipping

  • Fee for returns

If you're looking for bright colors and elevated style, we recommend Beach Riot leggings. Available in two lengths—7/8- and full-length—many feature pockets and a high, wide waistband that stays in place all day long. They’re ideal if you prioritize fashion and comfort, but don’t need high-tech features or reflective details for outdoor workouts. 

A California-based brand, Beach Riot was founded to bridge the beach and the gym. We like that all of their pieces can be worn in the gym and the water, which we think makes them totally worth the investment. 

The Ayla Legging is one of our favorites, with an ultra-high-rise waistband and thick, ribbed material. It’s also available in girls’ sizes, so you can match your little one in style. Made from the same fabric, the Colorblock Legging is a fun upgrade from your usual go-to black pair. We also like the Summer 7/8 Legging, which comes in a range of rich colors and has two deep side pockets.

Beach Riot’s prices range from $88 to $128, which is on par with most other brands on our list. But you’ll need to spend at least $150 for free shipping, and there is a fee for online returns.

Key Specs:
Size Range: XS to XL | Inseam Lengths: 24 or 26 inches

How We Selected and Tested the Best Legging Brands 

With so many legging brands to choose from, we used a few key methods and standards to narrow down our selections. 

First, we researched the current leggings market, looking for brands that offer a wide variety of styles, designs, inseam lengths, and price points. We also prioritized brands with wide size ranges, including plus and petite sizes. Convenience and a positive shopping experience are important, too, so we considered shipping fees, return fees, and other customer service policies—including how long it takes for the leggings to show up at your door after you order them. 

Then, we analyzed insights from our leggings tests. We’re continually trying on the latest pairs in The Verywell Testing Lab and in the real world to find out which brand’s leggings actually hold up to intense exercise and regular wear. In testing, we pay attention to how the leggings fit, whether they’re comfortable, and if they show any signs of wear and tear after multiple washes. We also note whether the leggings are opaque and how much the waistband moves during long periods of wear. 

For more information, we asked two experts which features they look for when shopping for high-quality leggings. We spoke with:

  • Wan Na Chun, MPH, RD, CPT, a registered dietitian and certified personal trainer
  • Caroline Young, MS, RD, LD, a yoga teacher and owner of Whole Self Nutrition

Ultimately, we combined their advice with our research and test results to guide our final list of recommendations. 

What to Look For in Legging Brands 

What to look for in leggings
Five key features to look for in leggings.

Verywell Fit / Michelle Parente

Price 

Leggings at any price point can still be comfortable and durable. The leggings on our list range from around $25 to $140, with most pairs costing about $100. Less expensive brands, like Aerie, make it easy to stock up on your favorite pairs. However, they may make up for their lower prices by charging you a fee to return your leggings if you change your mind. More expensive brands, like Alo Yoga and lululemon, tend to offer free standard shipping and free returns. But they may have more limited size ranges, especially when it comes to plus sizes. 

If the pair you’re eyeing is outside of your budget, keep checking the brand’s website—many offer seasonal sales that can save you some extra cash. 

Fit

Your leggings should be snug, while still allowing you to move comfortably. If they feel constricting, they’re too tight, Young says. Other signs that they’re too small include sheering at the knees (especially when you bend over or squat) and red marks from the waistband digging in. But if they start bunching up, or you find yourself constantly readjusting them, then they’re probably too big, she adds.

Length 

The right inseam length depends on your size, height, and personal preference. However, for most activities, you’ll probably want something that hits you at the ankle or above, so it doesn’t or get in the way of your workout. Most top brands offer leggings in a variety of lengths—some also have petite and long inseams, like Athleta. Consider which styles and inseam lengths you’re most comfortable wearing, whether that’s ankle length, 7/8 length, or cropped. 

Fabric 

“The best leggings for exercise are made from moisture-wicking fabrics that help keep you dry and comfortable during workouts. Breathable materials allow air circulation, preventing overheating,” says Chun. Look for pairs made from a blend of lightweight performance materials, like Lycra, polyester, nylon, elastane, and Spandex. Avoid cotton, which isn’t as good at wicking away sweat.

Rise

Many people prefer a wide, high-rise waistband because it adds support and helps the leggings stay in place as you move. Young recommends high-waisted leggings for yoga, so you can focus on balancing instead of readjusting your outfit during class. Thinner, mid- or low-rise waistbands can be solid options for running, hiking, or spinning, as long as they stay in place and don’t pinch you. Some leggings have an adjustable drawstring either on the outside or inside of the band for additional support as needed. For the most comfort, choose a waistband that sits flush to your skin without feeling too compressive. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the best brand of leggings?

    The best brand of leggings depends on your budget, your workout routine, and personal preference. Some of our favorite leggings that we’ve tested are from lululemon, Athleta, Alo Yoga, and Beyond Yoga. If you’re looking to branch out from your usual brands, we recommend researching shipping and return policies, price points, and care instructions before buying.

  • How do I find high-quality leggings?

    “Quality leggings are made from high-quality materials that are durable, stretchy, and have good recovery,” Chun says. She recommends looking for fabric that feels smooth against your skin. The leggings shouldn’t lose their shape over time or sheer out when you stretch them. She adds that the waistband should also provide a secure fit and stay in place, without digging in or rolling down as you move. The best way to check for these features is to try leggings on in person, whenever possible. Or, shop from a brand that makes it easy to return your leggings, so you can try a few different types and styles to find pairs you like.

  • What are the best legging brands to work out in?

    Many brands make leggings that are great for working out in. We picked all of the brands on our list because they have a reputation for making reliable exercise leggings. We strongly feel that you can’t go wrong with leggings from any brand on this list, but we especially recommend lululemon, Athleta, Alo Yoga, Beyond Yoga, Outdoor Voices, Gymshark, Carbon 38, and Aerie because we’ve tested their leggings ourselves. We find that these pairs hold up to regular wear, wick away sweat effectively, and wash well.

  • How much do leggings usually cost?

    The leggings on our list cost between $25 and $140. The average price of full-length leggings from popular brands is between $90-$100 per pair. But you can find stylish, functional leggings at almost any price point. Also, keep in mind that leggings go on sale often—brands like lululemon and Athleta refresh their sale sections with new picks regularly.

Why Trust Verywell Fit

Sarah Anzlovar, MS, RDN, LDN, is a certified spin instructor and an avid runner who lives in leggings most days. (She even has an entire dresser drawer dedicated to leggings.) With such an active lifestyle, she knows how important it is to find high-quality, durable pairs that last. She wears many of the brands on this list when she’s lounging, running, spinning, lifting, going to yoga classes, or chasing after her two kids.