Anonymous wrote:Saw this post today and thought it was related to this thread. It's about dressing up sweats, it includes a bunch of pics. maybe someone else can post them since I am incapable
https://irenekim.substack.com/p/baca7b94-972b-4066-8943-f9b0abda99f6?fbclid=IwAR1SnLJtyGiOL_mhPcZlf6NaTnhms4G078vWC0TAUH9R6CA0oN5hP51YY0U
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vuori
People need to stop recommending Vuori. I swore by them but their quality is total garbage these days. It used to be so much better. I am holding on to my 2019/2020 pairs for dear life.
Are you the same person who comes on here and says this in any thread where Vuori is recommended? This is made up and in your head. I have joggers from 2019 and 2 pairs I bought this year, and they are exactly the damn same! No one is saying this except you.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the FP Movement Let's Bounce pants, because they are sleek and fitted like yoga pants, don't have the pill/bag out factor of fleece sweats, but are cuffed like joggers.
https://www.freepeople.com/fpmovement/shop/lets-bounce-pants/?color=260&quantity=1&size=S&type=REGULAR
If that's too athletic for you, then I can vouch for the J. Crew factory pintuck sweatpants, which are more polished looking but still comfy like sweats and a little more versatile. I wash on cold inside-out and hang dry, because they tend to fade.
https://factory.jcrew.com/p/womens/categories/clothing/pants/slim/pintuck-sweatpant/BA199?display=standard&fit=Classic&color_name=old-forest&colorProductCode=BA199
I think these are the best option so far.
Anonymous wrote:I like the FP Movement Let's Bounce pants, because they are sleek and fitted like yoga pants, don't have the pill/bag out factor of fleece sweats, but are cuffed like joggers.
https://www.freepeople.com/fpmovement/shop/lets-bounce-pants/?color=260&quantity=1&size=S&type=REGULAR
If that's too athletic for you, then I can vouch for the J. Crew factory pintuck sweatpants, which are more polished looking but still comfy like sweats and a little more versatile. I wash on cold inside-out and hang dry, because they tend to fade.
https://factory.jcrew.com/p/womens/categories/clothing/pants/slim/pintuck-sweatpant/BA199?display=standard&fit=Classic&color_name=old-forest&colorProductCode=BA199
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This heather gray set is a perfect combination of comfy and stylish.
Check this out:
https://normakamali.com/products/spat-legging-heather-grey-st3227te016016?vw=women
Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:
These would only look decent on a thin person. Put even a small mother's apron in those pants and it's not flattering.
Anonymous wrote:This heather gray set is a perfect combination of comfy and stylish.
Check this out:
https://normakamali.com/products/spat-legging-heather-grey-st3227te016016?vw=women
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:This heather gray set is a perfect combination of comfy and stylish.
Check this out:
https://normakamali.com/products/spat-legging-heather-grey-st3227te016016?vw=women
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=982872032&cid=1025878&pcid=1025878&vid=1&cpos=31&cexp=3070&kcid=CategoryIDs%3D1025878&ctype=Listing&cpid=res23102410963019111642157#pdp-page-content
These have the comfy factor but come off more like pants- any banded ankle reads as a jogger and they all look similar.