| I don’t think i have ever had this issue; is OP buying pants in the correct size? |
High rise pants can do that, even on tiny people. The aligns are very stretchy, so for some people with less than flat mid-sections, they are fine walking around, but roll down just through the high rise section went doing things like ab work. It was reported that different sizes were tried, so it's not a size issue, but a fit/style for body type. |
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I'm short (5'2") and the only ones that don't fall down on me are Lululemon running tights with the interior drawstring. I size down one size. I'm a 4 in normal clothes and get a 4 in Lululemon for tights. I like them with lots of compression. I have a pair of 6 and even those fall down when when I run.
Any kind in their running line would work. |
| zella |
This what I was going to suggest. I love Lululemon fast-and-free with the drawstring (I think base pace style is similar but without the pockets). I thought LL was overrated until I tried these. I have other styles - not sure which ones exactly, but the FF are def my favorites for actually working out. |
| Altheta, high waste “salutation” pant. |
| The Sweaty Betty Power workout leggings are my favorite. They stay right where they are supposed to (and I have a tummy) I also want to sing the praises of LNDR and Tracksmith for running |
| What do you mean "roll down"? |
| My Aerie leggings and flare yoga pants don’t roll down. I sized up. Also, the straight waist style is what I have — had a pair of the crossover waist in a size smaller (my usual size) and they do not stay up. |
I am PP and have never had an issue with Athleta Salutation high rise. Those suckers don’t budge. |
| The ones that fit. They typically roll if they are too big. |
| Alo. The ones that offer max support. |
| Dragonfit, CRZ Yoga, and Colorfulkoala Lululemon dupes on Amazon. These things don't budge. I've used them for running and biking. |