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Have you worked from home and lived in the same sweatpants for far too long? We researched 25 of the best budget sweatpants available on the market and independently purchased 10 top options to test side-by-side. We lounged in them, exercised in them, washed them, and lived in these sweatpants to bring you this comprehensive round-up review. Our team evaluated the feel of the material, fit, style, durability, warmth, and breathability. Our in-depth research and testing help you find the best pair of sweatpants for your needs and budget. See our in-depth testing by female reviewers in our women's sweatpants review.
The Southpole Active Basic Jogger is warm, soft, snug, and stylish. The jogger-style bottoms and slimmer fit give these pants a modern look that you won't think twice about wearing around town while running errands. They come in various colors, so you'll have plenty of options to change up your style and match the rest of your wardrobe. The jogger cut also keeps the bottoms of the pant legs out of the way while walking or running, which makes these an excellent choice for working out in cold weather. The 100% polyester material is surprisingly soft and appears quite durable. The thick material and snug fit offers incredible warmth.
While these pants are warm, they lack some breathability, and after a bit of walking on a warm day, we got a little too hot. They also picked up some lint in the wash. Still, the Southpole Jogger is our favorite stylish and comfy option for anyone seeking a versatile, cozy pair of sweats.
The Hanes Joggers are a comfortable and lightweight pair of sweatpants offered at a great price. Made from a fifty-fifty blend of cotton and polyester, these soft joggers are some of the most comfortable in the testing group. They saw no shrinkage through multiple washes and barely lost their out-of-the-box softness. With a fairly slim fit and jogger-style bottom, we would not be embarrassed to be seen wearing these in the world.
The thin material means they're more prone to rips and tears, but it also gives them decent breathability. The flip side is that they're not as warm as thicker sweatpants but better for active pursuits. These sweats will keep you comfortable without breaking the bank, from hanging out in the house or running errands to cool weather exercise.
Fabric Blend: 60/40 Cotton/Polyester | Style: Open Bottom
REASONS TO BUY
Extremely comfortable
Washes well
REASONS TO AVOID
Not stylish
Loose fit
The Amazon Essentials Fleece is a cozy pair of sweats perfect for lounging around the house. With an airy untapered bottom, delightfully soft fleece lining, and cotton-heavy fabric, these breathable sweatpants are the type you want to wear all day. They were a standout for washability as they experienced no shrinking and stayed as soft as they were when we first tried them on.
With the comfort of a thin cotton material comes a slight loss in durability. While they aren't bad-looking pants, they have a slightly baggier fit and looser ankles. These look incredibly casual and belong at the gym or your home. Given their comfort and breathability, these sweats are ideal for those prioritizing comfort over aesthetics.
If you're seeking a pair of sweats ready to take you from your bedroom to the local coffee shop and look good the whole way, the Under Armour Fleece are for you. These 100% polyester pants have a sleek, straight-leg style that looks great with several shoe choices and outfits. They manage a slim fit without hugging the legs too tightly, and the polyester fabric makes them easy to size, as shrinkage is not a concern. The moisture-wicking fabric and range of motion make these an excellent option for cold-weather activity.
The inner lining didn't have the same soft fleece texture as some of the other pants we tested, and the thick, durable fabric wasn't quite as airy. Unlike some pairs, putting these on didn't immediately make us want to curl up in bed with a book. The outer layer of the material is also more prone to picking up lint in the wash. While not the pinnacle of cozy comfort, these sweatpants are stylish and work well for exercising in cold weather.
The Under Armour Rival Fleece Joggers has a unique fabric, with an 80% cotton interior and a 100% polyester outer layer. The result is a great pair of pants with more durability and an overall sense that your legs sit in high-quality fabric. They also wash well, with no shrinkage; these pants are warm with a tight fit and jogger bottom.
While the design is fashionable, be ready for an aggressively tight fit — unless you size up. These sweats were certainly the tightest pair we tested, detracting from their appearance and breathability. They hugged the calves, which could be problematic for someone with large or muscular legs. However, if you don't mind a tighter fit and want a well-styled jogger with great fabric, these will meet your needs.
Fabric Blend: 60/40 Cotton/Polyester | Style: Open Bottom
REASONS TO BUY
Good for warmer weather
Soft fleece lining
REASONS TO AVOID
Not durable
Loose fit
If you're looking for a light and breathable pair of sweatpants that won't cause you to overheat, the Fruit of the Loom Fleece could be your best bet. The baggy fit and fleece lining put these among the best in comfort, and the thin, cotton-heavy material gave the legs plenty of breathing room. The flowy feel also offered great mobility and only slight bunchiness around the ankles. When sizing, expect some slight shrinkage in the first wash.
These sweats have a fairly run-of-the-mill design and a loose fit, which keep them from being a standout in appearance. The thin, cotton/poly blend material is not particularly warm or durable, making them ideal for sleeping in or wearing around the house. For lounging on a warmer day, these are also a great option.
The Champion Jersey Jogger feels like a hybrid between sweatpants and typical exercise pants. These were undoubtedly the lightest pair of sweats we tried, and with a thin, breathable material and jogger bottom, these pants won't cause you to get too hot or limit your range of motion. A slimmer fit also makes these a great-looking pair of joggers, and they would have no problem fitting in with a sporty outfit for a day out.
Unfortunately, these pants lack the same fleecy feeling offered by the other pairs we tested. While the cotton material isn't scratchy, these were the only pair that didn't have a distinctly soft lining, making them less appealing for leisurely time. If you're less concerned with maximizing comfort and want a great pair of pants for activity and movement, these sweats will be your best bet.
Fabric Blend: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester | Style: Open Bottom
REASONS TO BUY
Very inexpensive
Light
REASONS TO AVOID
Not durable
Limited mobility
From a price-point perspective, you can't beat the Hanes Ecosmart Fleece. The inner lining is on par with the best softness, and with a loose fit, thin fabric, and open bottoms, your legs will have no shortage of air.
The fit of these pants was less than excellent — they're baggy and drapey, particularly around the calves and ankles, but they sit tight around the crotch and bum. This cut also meant they had poor mobility and range of motion. The thin fabric is also not exceptionally warm or durable. Despite some flaws, the price makes them a great easy buy for the money conscious.
Fabric Blend: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester | Style: Open Bottom
REASONS TO BUY
Warm
Durable
REASONS TO AVOID
Not stylish
Less soft
The Russell Athletic Dri-Power Open Bottom takes the old saying “If it ain't broke, don't fix it” to heart. With a traditional open bottom and medium-thick material, these pants strike a solid balance between warm, breathable, and durable. Although the inner lining doesn't feel as cloudlike as some, it's certainly soft, and these were some of the warmer pants we tested.
The loose fit and standard design aren't anything to write home about — there's no denying that these pants aren't trying to make any fashion statements. They also shrunk in the wash and lost some softness which wasn't their strongest point. They might not be eye-popping or shine in any particular areas, but they stick to the basics and do it well.
Fabric Blend: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester | Style: Open Bottom
REASONS TO BUY
Comfortable
Washes well
REASONS TO AVOID
Very loose fit
Basic design
The Champion Powerblend Open Bottom was the loosest fitting of any sweats we tested, making them a great option for someone who likes a baggier feel. The signature 50/50 cotton polyester Powerblend offers quality comfort, and any shrinking is minimal. They are also easy to stretch in, although the loose and long-fitting bottoms can be a bit in the way of your feet when moving around.
With a very baggy fit and run-of-the-mill style, these will not turn many heads regarding fashion. Realistically, they may not be the pants you head out in, but when you want to feel like your legs are swimming in an ocean of fleece, these are great pants to pop on and lounge in.
Why Trust GearLab
Determining what makes one pair of sweats stand out from another can be hard. How do you know if it's worth paying more for one pair over another? Can one pair be that much better than anything else? When considering the quality, we know that comfort is king, but it's not the only thing that matters. Good sweatpants need to be durable, high performing, stylish, warm and need to wash well. We extensively researched which pairs would hit these marks and tested each to see where they stood. Thus, you can easily pick a pair that stands out among the rest.
Liam Andrews-Bancroft, our lead tester on this project, is nothing short of enthusiastic when it comes to sweatpants. Given the option, Liam often rocks sweatpants. As a recent college grad, avid rock climber, and casual runner, he has explored sweatpants for many uses, pushing the boundary on what contexts are appropriate to wear them in. From long days spent hunched over a computer doing homework and procrastinating, to early morning classes, to days in the mountains bouldering in frigid weather, he has depended on sweatpants to provide him with warmth, comfort, security, and style.
Analysis and Test Results
While it may seem difficult to quantify the quality of something typically used so casually, we determined factors that differentiate sweatpants and put each of these factors to the test. We washed the sweatpants twice, briefly walked around the block, and performed the same simple stretches in each pair. We also spent extensive time around the house in all of the pants. It was a cozy time for testing.
Feel of Material
The feel of material refers to the sensation of the inner lining against your legs. To assess the feel of the material, we considered the feeling of the sweatpants as we walked around the house, lounged, and stretched. As a good pair of sweatpants should epitomize comfort, we sought a very soft material with no scratchiness or starchiness.
The Hanes Men's Joggers were some of the very softest we tried and felt amazing on our legs. The Amazon Essentials Men's Fleece were also extremely soft; combined with a more breathable feel, they stood out in terms of overall comfort.
Breathability
Breathability refers to the pant's ability to let air in and keep your legs from getting too hot. To test breathability, we walked around outside in fairly warm weather and noted any stuffiness or sweatiness. We also considered the thickness of the material and fabric makeup. Pants with light fabric and an open bottom like the Hanes Men's EcoSmart Open Leg Fleece excelled in this category, giving the legs plenty of room to breathe. The cotton-heavy Fruit of the Loom Men's Fleece were another pair that were extremely breathable and lent themselves well to warmer environments.
Fit
Fit refers to how the sweatpants fit on the wearer's legs, what areas they are tight or baggy in, and how they compared to the ordered size. To test fit, we tried on every pair and noted how they fit on the ankles, calves, thighs, and crotch and if they felt large or small compared to the size we purchased. The Southpole Men's Active Basic Jogger fit the best of any pair we tried, with a slim leg that didn't hug or cling, without an odd fit around the ankles. The Under Armour Men's Armor Fleece also fits great, with no excessive business or tightness.
Performance
Performance is a test of the sweatpant's ability to be used for activity beyond just lounging. While many people only consider sweatpants a leisure item, many are likely to want to move around and be active in them. In testing performance, we considered the weight of the material and the mobility of the pants. We performed a gentle set of stretches and noted any limits to the range of motion or bunchiness. We took each pair on a short walk to analyze which pants gave the best freedom of movement. The Champion Jersey Jogger was our highest performer thanks to light athletic style fabric, a streamlined fit, and jogger bottoms to keep your feet clear.
Style
Style is a test of how fashionable each pair is. While fashion does come down to taste, we noted which pairs had a sleek look and were up to par with modern trends, and which pairs looked more like something you'd find sitting dormant in a closet.
The Under Armour Men's Armor Fleece was our most stylish pair, with a sleek straight leg and attractive material. Under Armour also excelled in style with the Men's Rival Fleece Joggers, which nailed the modern look of a slim jogger.
Durability
Durability refers to the longevity and toughness of each pair of pants. To test durability, we noted any tears or frays that occurred through wear and considered the thickness and fabric makeup of each sweatpant's material. The Southpole Men's Active Basic Jogger Fleece were extremely durable, thanks to their thick polyester fabric. The Under Armour Men's Rival Fleece Joggers were also an impressively durable pair, despite a thinner fabric.
Washability
Washability refers to the effect on the quality that putting a pair of sweatpants through the wash has. Ideally, we would like to be able to throw our sweatpants in the wash without having to think twice. To test washability, each pair was machine washed and dried twice. Any shrinkage or loss of softness in the material was noted, as well as which pairs collected lint. The Amazon Essentials Men's Fleece shined in washability, as they did not shrink at all, collected zero lint, and stayed perfectly soft. The Hanes Jogger also managed excellent performance in this metric.
Warmth
Warmth refers to how warm each pair of sweatpants keeps the wearer. To test this metric, we noted which pairs felt the warmest in chillier temperatures. We also made note of the material's thickness, as well as the style of the bottom of the sweatpants.
The warmest pair we tested was the Southpole Men's Active Basic Jogger. The Dri-Power Open Bottom from Russel Athletics was also quite warm and was able to maintain a bit more breathability.
Conclusion
Gone are the days of only having baggy and frumpy sweatpants to choose from. We researched, purchased, and tested 10 of the best pairs on the market to determine which were the warmest, softest, most breathable, highest performing, easiest to wash, most durable, and best looking. After wearing, washing, and moving around in each pair, we were able to quantify the quality of each model. We hope that our research will help guide you to the pair of sweatpants you most need in your life.
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