I have ON leggings that are almost 10 years old and still in nice shape. Would recommend. |
I actually really like their leggings for running. I'm tallish with a long inseam and their leggings actually stay put. I find them to be a good value for the price.
I've also bought about four pairs of their cozecore pants, which are perfect for standing on a chilly soccer field sideline in the early spring or late fall. |
My best leggings are Old Navy. Also a runner. The pockets are nice and big, the fabric is light and stretchy, and the waist doesn’t slip.
They are four or five years old though, maybe they’ve gotten worse very recently? |
To the PPs who like Old Navy—that’s because your items are old. New old navy quality is not the same. |
Same ... I've had some things for 10 years that still look good and fit nice. But lately, I don't even like anything in the store. |
The ones i have from 10 years ago are great. The new ones not to much. Also a fan of Costco leggings. |
I’ve given up on Old Navy entirely and I was there and a fan at the beginning circa 1997.
The few casual items I bought for casual workwear didn’t last much beyond one wash and got pill-y and shrunk. All this said and I’m meticulous about my laundry and clothing care - so I mean washing on delicate and hang drying and this was the result. WalMart clothes are better quality; I purchased scrubs and half zip jackets and sweatshirts for my job during Covid. All still going strong. |
Interesting! I have a recent pair of Sweaty Betty leggings that look good on me but are nowhere near as comfortable or as breathable as my older Old Navy active leggings (maybe 2-3 years old). I more often reach for the Old Navy ones. Sad to read both brands may have changed for the worse, but if that's true it helps me understand why my Sweaty Betty's didn't live up to the hype. |
They're super inconsistent IMO. I have some leggings I love and others that are thick/uncomfortable. And they change them frequently. The ones I actually like for working out used to be called their "run" leggings and I don't even see them on their website now. The Powersoft I thought were too thick and I only wear for errands. Also, never buy ON at full price. Sale or bust. |
There was a period of time, starting around 2015, when Gap, Inc grabbed up a bunch of people from Nike, North Face, Adidas, Reebok, and North Face to redevelop Old Navy Active. Leading it all up was Jill Stanton, who was at Nike for 14 years. That was the heyday for Old Navy.
In 2019, Jill Stanton left for Marks and Spencer. |