Honorable Mentions
{Photograph}: Hole
Hole Heavyweight French Terry Seamed Vast-Leg Sweatpants for $70: As I discussed earlier, generally nontraditional pants are only a bit too out of my consolation zone, and I discovered these to be tough to type. The heavy French terry material is good and heat, and a few colours look virtually like denim. However on my 5’1″ body, with no drawstring on the waistband, these recurrently pooled at my ankles, and never in a cool counterculture method. I felt like I used to be dressing up in my dad’s garments, and I always wanted to hike them up on my waist. I may see these being very cool to the proper demographic, and so they’re well-constructed with neat seam detailing. I simply didn’t love them as a lot because the others I examined. —Louryn Strampe
{Photograph}: Mack Weldon
Mack Weldon Ace Sweatpant for $88: I like that Mack Weldon provides a Common or Tall match for its Ace Sweatpant—I attempted the latter—and it went all the way down to my ankles (yay!). The match is very nice right here, although the pants are inclined to look somewhat wrinkly. The standout is the micro-brushed French terry texture. It feels clean and smooth to the touch, although the pockets have an odd crinkly really feel. There are two zippered pockets, one on the again and one low on the proper aspect, the latter of which is a pleasant spot for earbuds. I like that the ankles are back-ribbed, which helps preserve a pleasant form. These pants are made out of 95 % cotton and 5 % Stretch. —Julian Chokkattu
{Photograph}: Buck Mason
Buck Mason Welterweight Sweatpant for $138: I really like the look of Buck Mason’s Forties-inspired Welterweight sweatpants, with a beautiful broad, ribbed waistband. The one hundred pc cotton French terry fleece feels hardy and, whereas they do not really feel tight and drape properly, they don’t seem to be what I might choose for lounging on a sofa. If I am carrying these, I really feel like I have to put somewhat thought into my outfit after which head out the door and present them off. I’ve two primary points, although: The primary is that these pants are simply not lengthy sufficient for my 6’4″ body. Which may not be a difficulty for you, however they land nicely above my ankles. Additionally, the within of the pockets feels tough. —Julian Chokkattu
Reigning Champ Midweight Terry Commonplace Sweatpant for $110: I remorse asking for these sweatpants in white. Do not buy white pants. You may rapidly be taught that it is actually laborious to maintain stains away, particularly on a chunk of clothes designed for bumming round. Fortunately, Reigning Champ has a number of different shade choices, and the Classic White I’ve is not out there anymore (it isn’t simply me!). I am 6’4″, and I might have favored the pants to be somewhat longer to get nearer to my ankles, however this can be a widespread drawback for me. My solely different gripe is the label on the within again of the sweatpants—the corners are tremendous sharp and scratchy, and after they inevitably make contact with the pores and skin, it is extraordinarily disagreeable. When that is not taking place, these one hundred pc cotton sweatpants are cozy with a pleasant silhouette, and the slant pockets are roomy. —Julian Chokkattu
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