| Which vuori joggers? Just taking a quick peek at all the options, my Lululemon Align joggers look much “nicer” than all of Vuori’s options. |
| My Vuori's are basically pjs, not something I would wear when I am going out. |
You’re wrong! The company has even admitted they changed their material. So whether it’s me or not, it’s irrelevant because the quality has in fact changed and not for the better. I love Vuori as much as everyone but the quality has tanked. |
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This heather gray set is a perfect combination of comfy and stylish.
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| why is vuori so often recommended? I could use a new pair of joggers but they honestly look a lot like my beloved Old Navy pair. I'm open to spending more, I just want a good reason to! |
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Sweats are sweats. Just wear pants if you need to go out. Or accept that you're in sweats. No matter how expensive they are, they're still going to be sweatpants or joggers.
It literally takes me 1 minute to change from legging or sweats to actual pants when I leave the house. I walk my dog, drive my kid to and from school, duck out for quick in-person meetings, etc. |
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These would only look decent on a thin person. Put even a small mother's apron in those pants and it's not flattering. |
$135 for the cashmere ones, $175 for this one! who are you people to spend that kind of money on sweats? Give me Amazon every day |
Vuori is recommended a lot because it's a trend. They used to make a high quality pair of joggers but now it's just a run of the mill, overpriced, paper thin stuff with the Vuori label. |
| Jenni Kayne’s sweats are amazing. Frank & Eileen are good too. |
| I love Quince’s sweats! |
| Several of the Athleta joggers fit the bill. I also got a pair of cashmere pants at Saks Off 5th for much less than you'd expect. |
It is just one person saying this, again. I love my vuori joggers. They are not thick (and they never used to be) -- that is one thing I love about them...they don't look like sweat pants. They have a slim, almost sleek, fit; the cut is fantastic. But, no, they are not paper thin. This just isn't true. The fabric is nothing -- NOTHING - like what you get at old navy. It is soft and buttery and remains so after a zillion washes. Everything about them looks like new after those zillion washes. OP -- I'd recommend a slim fitting pair of joggers (doesn't necessarily have to be Vuori, but not a thick jogger) with a nice, clean, not grubby sneaker and a fitted ribbed long sleeve tee. If you need another layer for weather, maybe like a long open cardigan or a cropped puffer vest. A look like that would be great for the sideline of you kid's fall soccer game, school drop off, popping into a store, picking up a kid from an activity, etc. |
Me again -- I'll add that I also have a pair of cashmere joggers that were $$ (can't remember brand right now), and I do love them. They are warm and cozy. But they are not as slim a cut as my Vuori joggers, so in terms of wearing out of the house, I actually look less frumpy in the Vuori's. |
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These have the comfy factor but come off more like pants- any banded ankle reads as a jogger and they all look similar. |