Whether you’re working on your lotus pose or are lounging around the house, yoga pants are a great addition to your workout or lounge routine.
When picking out a pair, you want to pay attention to the fabric, fit, length, color, waistband style, and design features like pockets. We researched dozens of yoga pants and evaluated them for material, price, length, size, and comfort.
Reviewed & Approved
Athleta’s Ultra High Rise Elation Tights are made of a soft material and sculpting waistband to help you take on each yoga pose. We recommend BALEAF’s High Waist Yoga Leggings as a budget-friendly option.
Here are the best yoga pants for women on the market.
Made of a buttery-soft fabric and sculpting design, Athleta’s Ultra High Rise Elation Tight provides support, comfort, and style, which is why we chose it as our top pick. They transition perfectly from the yoga studio to the street, and thanks to the moisture-wicking fabric, you don’t have to worry about discomfort. Crafted with the brand’s signature Powervita material, these leggings are designed for breathability. They also have a high-rise waistband that doesn’t roll down when you move around.
Best Overall
Athleta Ultra High Rise Elation Tight
Sculpting, wide waistband
UPF 50+ protection
Multiple sizes and lengths
Versatile style
Small pocket only
Limited colors
Price at time of publication: $89
Material: Nylon, elastane | Length: 25, 27, and 30 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: XXS-3XL | Pockets: Yes, on waistband
The BALEAF Women’s High-Waisted Yoga Pants are affordable, comfortable, and flattering. Featuring a high-waist design that doesn’t slip down, they’re perfect for both workouts or running errands around town.
Best Budget
BALEAF High Waist Yoga Leggings
Budget-friendly
Multiple patterns available
Two lengths available
Smartphone-sized pockets
Thin fabric
Fabric may be loose at ankles
They have smartphone-sized pockets to hold all of your essentials, and they’re crafted with moisture-wicking, breathable fabric to keep you cool all day. The compressive design also makes them sculpting and practical.
Price at time of publication: $31
Material: Nylon, spandex | Length: 25 and 28 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: S-XL | Pockets: Yes - Two on sides, one on waistband
For ultimate comfort and style on warmer days, grab a pair of the Beyond Yoga Spacedye Walk And Talk High Waisted Capri leggings. The incredibly soft, yet sturdy, moisture-wicking fabric with minimal seams gives them just enough structure to hold you in.
Best Cropped
Beyond Yoga Spacedye Walk and Talk High Waisted Capri
Moisture-wicking fabric
No outside seams
Four-way stretch material
Wide waistband
No pockets
Not very compressive
The five-inch wide waistband keeps these pants in place in downward dog and while you’re out and about. Plus, four-way stretch material is designed specifically to move with you so you don’t have to worry about adjusting them mid-pose.
Price at time of publication: $88 for darkest night in small
Material: Polyester, lycra | Length: 21 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: XXS-XXL | Pockets: No
Whether you’re rocking a new bump, you’re far into pregnancy, or you’re newly postpartum, the Lorna jane Ankle Biter Leggings provide the support and comfort you need. They’re made with the brand’s eight-way stretch Bare Minimum material that provides the compression comfort you want for a growing belly.
Best Maternity
Lorna Jane Maternity Ankle Biter Leggings
Supportive design
Soft, moisture-wicking fabric
Few seams
Eight-way stretch fabric
No pockets
Few colors
The moisture-wicking fabric makes them perfect for workouts or just wearing around town (you know, to keep you dry with that extra pregnancy glow.)
Price at time of publication: $104
Material: Nylon, elastane | Length: 22.8 to 26 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: XXS-XXL | Pockets: No
PrAna is a pioneer in terms of sustainably made clothing, so it’s no surprise that they offer high-quality eco-friendly yoga pants. Made with their recycled polyester blend with highly elastic compression, they won’t lose their shape with multiple wears. The double leg pocket can fit your phone, keys, and more, making these perfect for going from your mat to brunch without the need to carry a purse.
Best Sustainable
prAna Becksa 7/8 Legging
Compression fabric for structure
Smartphone-sized pockets
Made in a fair trade facility
Flatlock seam construction
Requires delicate care
Some colors may fade
The narrow ribbed leg design paired with several color options make this ultra-comfortable legging stand out among the crowded yoga pants market for both fit and design.
Material: Recycled polyester blend | Length: Varies | Rise: High | Sizes: XS-XL | Pockets: Yes, on sides
For a barely-there feel that still offers coverage and support, put on a pair of Girlfriend Collective’s Float High Rise Leggings. These lightweight, quick-drying pants are equally perfect for a workout or lounging. But unlike some other lightweight leggings, they’re sheer-proof—meaning the person behind you in class won’t see through them.
Best Plus Size
Girlfriend Collective FLOAT High-Rise Legging
Light, breathable fabric
Multiple colors available
Wide range of sizes
Sustainably made
Little compression
The Fern FLOAT seamless leggings are inclusive with sizes to fit every body type. They’re also crafted with 90 percent recycled plastic bottles making them both comfortable and eco-friendly.
Price at time of publication: $78
Material: Recycled plastic bottles, spandex | Length: 23.75 and 28.5 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: XS-6XL | Pockets: Yes, on waistband
If you love bold colors and designs, slip into one of the many K-Deer leggings for your next class. They’re made with a single layer of moisture-wicking fabric, making them cool and breathable—a necessity for hot yoga. The high waist and flat front seam make them equally as flattering as they are comfortable, meaning you can count on them staying in place while you sweat.
Best for Hot Yoga
K-DEER Legging
Light, single layer design
Moisture-wicking fabric
Four-way stretch material
Multiple colors available
Requires delicate care
Long inseam with only one length
They’re made with a four-way stretch material that moves with you without bunching or rolling down. And when you purchase any of the signature stripe leggings, 5 percent of the sale goes to one of the several charity organizations that K-Deer supports.
Material: Spandex, nylon | Length: 29 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: XS-4XL | Pockets: No
With fabric so soft and light it feels like you’re barely wearing pants, the Lululemon Align Pant is perfect for all-day lounging. While comfortable like many Lululemon leggings, they’re also great for running to the store or meeting someone out for coffee.
Best for Lounging
Lululemon High-Rise Align Pant 28"
Soft fabric for comfort
Versatile style
Multiple colors and designs
Won’t lose shape over time
Little compression
Can pill between legs
Made with the brand’s signature buttery-soft Nulu fabric, they’re light and sweat-wicking, not restrictive, and hold their shape incredibly well. So well in fact that many women wear these pants throughout their pregnancy and then the shape returns postpartum.
Price at time of publication: $98 for 28" in icing blue
Material: Nylon, polyester, lycra elastane | Length: 25, 28, and 31 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: 0 to 20 | Pockets: Yes, on waistband
The Athleta Salutation Stash II Tight provides the perfect mix of soft, lightweight fabric with sculpting features that ensure that they’re both comfortable and flattering. The quick-drying breathable material makes them great for sweating, but you can also wear them around town. They also feature smartphone-sized pockets that lay flat against your skin.
Best with Pockets
Athleta Salutation Stash II Tight
Good compression for sculpting
Quick-drying
Breathable material
Limited colors
Unlike many other yoga pants, they are machine washable and dryer-friendly and can be laundered with the rest of your clothes.
Price at time of publication: $109
Material: Nylon, lycra | Length: 25, 27, and 30 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: XXS-3XL | Pockets: Yes, on sides
If the skinny leg design isn’t your thing, slip on a pair of the Alo Airbrush High Waist Flutter Leggings for a flattering and more relaxed fit. They feature a forward flare with a slit in the front, so you don’t end up with that huge bell-bottom look while still benefiting from a flared leg. The signature Airbrush fabric sculpts and smoothes while remaining extremely comfortable.
Best Flare Pants
Alo Airbrush High Waist Flutter Legging
Sculpts and smoothes
Odor-resistant material
Great for curves
Elongating
Runs long
Narrow waistband
They run long, so shorter women may need to get them hemmed, but they also pair well with a platform sneaker for a fashion-forward look.
Price at time of publication: $118
Material: Sculpting signature Airbrush | Length: 32.25 and 32.75 inches | Rise: Mid to high | Sizes: XXS-L | Pockets: No
From the brand’s slick, low-friction Luxtreme fabric to the sculpting, belly-flattening waistband, it’s no wonder that the Wunder Under High Rise Tight is such a fan favorite. Made to move with you, the four-way stretch fabric is designed to stay in place whether you’re on a yoga mat, riding a spin bike, or plié squatting at the barre.
Best High Waisted
Lululemon Wunder Under High-Rise Tights
Flat high waistband
Cooling material
Slick, low-friction support
Compressive support
Thick fabric
Limited colors
The ultra-high waistband lays flat like a second skin that stays in place—offering moderate compressive support and a smooth, flattering look. While these premium features can come at a steep price, there are ways to find deals on lululemon leggings.
Material: Nylon, lycra elastane | Length: 25, 28, and 31 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: 0 to 20 | Pockets: Waistband
What Our Editors Say
“These leggings have a cult following for a reason—they flatter your shape, provide snug compression, and are a staple in my wardrobe regardless of whether I’m in the studio or not. Since introducing the Wunder Unders in their signature Luon fabric, Lululemon has expanded the popular style to include versions in its Luxtreme material. I personally find Luon to be better for cooler months (I find they’re too warm for summer or high-temperature workouts), and I love the Luxtreme for sweatier workouts and warmer months.” — Ashleigh Morley, Editorial Director, Commerce
For those days that you want to lounge in leggings all day but need something a little dressier, slide on a pair of Spanx Faux Leather Leggings. Equally comfortable and flattering, these pants feature the Spanx contoured Power Waistband designed to flatter and contour your body shape.
Best Dress Pants
Spanx Faux Leather Leggings
Center-seam free
Tummy shaping and butt sculpting
Contoured power waistband
Versatile design
Runs small
Requires delicate care
Incredibly versatile, they can be dressed up with a sweater or blazer or dressed down with a sweatshirt, for stylish pants that can go anywhere.
Price at time of publication: $98
Material: Faux leather | Length: 34 inches | Rise: High | Sizes: XS-3XL | Pockets: No
What to Look for When Buying Yoga Pants
Material
There are a number of things to consider when it comes to material, including wicking capabilities, breathability, opacity, and type of stretch. Breathable pants that wick sweat not only limit sweat lines (especially on lighter colored pants) but also reduce the chance of bacteria buildup.
Final Verdict
For the most versatile, comfortable, and leg-sculpting yoga pants that can easily transition from studio to street, we recommend the Athleta Ultra High Rise Elation Tights (view at Athleta). Made with the brand’s signature Powervita™ material, they are soft, buttery, and move with you throughout your practice.
“Four-way stretch is key. You want your yoga pants to stay in place during class and to move and stretch with you,” says Mandy Enright, MS, RDN, RYT, certified yoga coach and founder of The Food+Movement Dietitian coaching service. If you’re constantly focused on adjusting your pants you can lose out on some of the benefits of decompressing during yoga.
Fit and Rise
Most yoga pants are high rise so you don’t have to worry about adjusting them as you move through your practice. “There’s nothing worse than being self-conscious about your pants shifting around during class,” says Enright. However, you’ll want to find a rise and waistband that is comfortable for you.
Amount of Compression
While you may love that sucked-in smoothed-out look, too much compression can restrict movement in a yoga class, where your body wants to be able to move freely. Also, waistbands that offer too much compression may dig into your waist and feel uncomfortable in certain poses. That said, a little compression does often help pants stay in place, so look for the right balance.
Length
“Length is definitely a personal preference,” says Enright. While you don’t want pants that are too long and getting in your way, “some people prefer capris or ankle length, while others may like something slightly longer,” adds Enright.
Bottom Style
While bottom style is up to personal preference, there are some expert recommendations to keep in mind. “I don’t recommend loose bottoms when practicing yoga. Loose bottoms can become a hazard to potentially trip or have your opposite leg get caught up in the loose fabric. Plus, I find it uncomfortable if my pants are constantly sliding around on me, especially if I’m doing inversions or raising my legs into the air,” says Enright.
Why Trust Verywell Fit
Sarah Anzlovar, MS, RD, LDN is a registered dietitian, runner, indoor cycling instructor, and yoga enthusiast. She practically lives in yoga pants most days of the year and has an entire dresser drawer dedicated to her yoga pants. Some of her favorites include the Athleta Salutation Stash II Tight (view at Athleta), Lululemon Align High Rise Tights (view at Lululemon), and (during both of her pregnancies) the Lorna Jane Ankle Biter (view at Lorna Jane).
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can you wear yoga pants without underwear?
- Whether or not you wear underwear with yoga pants is a personal choice. You’ll want to be mindful of wear seams sit on your body from a comfort perspective. And make sure the fabric is opaque so that when you bend over, you can’t see through the pants.
- What is the best underwear for yoga?
- Enright recommends wearing sweat-wicking underwear, especially if you’re in a heated room. This can help reduce any potential bacteria buildup as well as increase comfort during and after class — especially if you’re not headed straight home. “I prefer thongs so that they don’t show panty lines, but I know a lot of people who find thongs uncomfortable and would prefer wearing nothing underneath. It’s definitely a personal preference,” says Enright.
- What is the difference between yoga pants and leggings?
- “Leggings are any type of stretch pants, while yoga pants provide more function for movement,” says Enright. Yes, you can wear any kind of legging for yoga, but they are often less comfortable, especially if they don’t stay in place well. Also, “if you wear leggings made out of cotton, they tend to absorb (versus wick) sweat, which can not only be uncomfortable but may become a breeding ground for bacteria,” adds Enright.
- How tight should yoga pants fit?
- Yoga pants should be fitted, but not so tight that they cut off circulation at your waist or ankles. “I often give my pants a ‘squat’ test to make sure I can comfortably squat and that the pants don’t restrict movement or feel like they might rip at the seam,” says Enright. Essentially, you want to be able to move freely and not have to think about your pants falling down, moving around too much, or restricting movement.
Whether or not you wear underwear with yoga pants is a personal choice. You’ll want to be mindful of wear seams sit on your body from a comfort perspective. And make sure the fabric is opaque so that when you bend over, you can’t see through the pants.
Enright recommends wearing sweat-wicking underwear, especially if you’re in a heated room. This can help reduce any potential bacteria buildup as well as increase comfort during and after class — especially if you’re not headed straight home. “I prefer thongs so that they don’t show panty lines, but I know a lot of people who find thongs uncomfortable and would prefer wearing nothing underneath. It’s definitely a personal preference,” says Enright.
“Leggings are any type of stretch pants, while yoga pants provide more function for movement,” says Enright. Yes, you can wear any kind of legging for yoga, but they are often less comfortable, especially if they don’t stay in place well. Also, “if you wear leggings made out of cotton, they tend to absorb (versus wick) sweat, which can not only be uncomfortable but may become a breeding ground for bacteria,” adds Enright.
Yoga pants should be fitted, but not so tight that they cut off circulation at your waist or ankles. “I often give my pants a ‘squat’ test to make sure I can comfortably squat and that the pants don’t restrict movement or feel like they might rip at the seam,” says Enright. Essentially, you want to be able to move freely and not have to think about your pants falling down, moving around too much, or restricting movement.