| I'm looking for any suggestions for good work out leggings that don't ride down when you run. I'm a little curvy in the hips. TIA! |
| I've owned a pair of Lululemon leggings since 2012 and they stay up just as well and look brand new even though they've been washed a million times over all these years. |
Do you know what style of Lulu they are? I find their Align pant not great for running or high impact |
Align is not meant for running. And you need to size down in them or so that is what I was told when i bought mine. I am not the above poster but I love my Lululemon fast and frees for running |
NP. Agree with the fast & frees. They are great for high impact, sweat workouts. My only gripe is that they seem to stretch out over time, even washed with other workout wear and line dried. A new pair should be quite tight and compressing, but for the most part I think they run true to size. They work well for someone like me who is bigger in the thighs than waist. |
| Ultracor ultra high rise. They are $$$ but stay out- especially if you have a small waist and bigger hips |
*stay put |
| Old Navy is my go-to. And they're having a sale now. I also like high waisted seamless leggings from GymShark. You can get knockoffs on Amazon. |
| Zella leggings from Nordstrom. The best. |
| Isn't it more about wearing the correct size than the brand? |
| Old navy high rise compression. I’ve worn them all including the pricey brands. |
| Lululemon, hands down. |
+1 - wear these every single day now! |
| Alo brand. I also try to stick with high waited only as it makes a huge difference. |
This is what I was going to say. If your pants are not staying put they're either too small or too big. |