The Yoga Edit

Pants that flow from the mat to the day.

Relaxed, wide-leg and flared pants built for slow flows, restorative practice and the rest of your day.

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Pants Yoga

Yoga pants are where comfort meets the everyday. Cut for unrestricted movement and soft against the skin, they carry you from a slow Sunday practice straight into the day ahead.

We curate relaxed and wide-leg shapes with high, soft waistbands and drape that moves with you and looks considered off the mat.

The buyer's guide

How to choose

Three things worth checking before you buy, so it works as hard as you do.

Pick your leg shape

Wide-leg and flared for restorative and lounge, straight for a cleaner line.

Mind the rise

A high, soft waistband stays comfortable through seated and supine poses.

Choose the drape

Soft, fluid knits move with slow flows and double as everyday wear.

Complete the set

Pairs well with

Round out your practice with pieces that complete the kit.

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How to choose yoga pants

Yoga pants suit practitioners who prefer a looser, softer feel than compressive tights. The relaxed cut moves freely through seated poses, gentle flow and restorative work, and the extra airflow feels great in warmer studios. Look for a high, comfortable waistband that stays put when you fold and a tapered or flared leg that does not catch underfoot in standing poses.

Choose your silhouette to suit your practice and style. Wide-leg and flare pants offer a flowing, elegant look and plenty of room. Tapered and jogger styles keep the hem clear of your feet, which is practical for balance work and studio-to-street wear.

Support, opacity and movement

Because yoga pants are looser, squat-proof opacity is less of a concern than with tights, but it still pays to check the fabric drapes without going sheer when stretched. A supportive, non-roll waistband matters most here, since it keeps the pants secure through forward folds and seated work. Soft, breathable knits give the comfort that makes this style so popular.

  • Wide-leg and flare: flowing room for gentle and restorative practice
  • Tapered and jogger: hems stay clear for balance and easy wear
  • High waistband: secure, non-roll comfort through folds

Fabric and hot yoga suitability

For warm or heated rooms, choose lightweight, breathable pants in a soft technical knit that wicks and dries well. Very loose or heavy fabrics can feel hot and may shift in inversions, so for intense hot yoga a fitted legging or short is often more practical. Follow the care label to keep the softness and stretch, and browse the full pants range below to find your Australian size.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between yoga pants and leggings?
Yoga pants have a looser, softer cut with a relaxed leg, while leggings are compressive and fit like a second skin. Pants suit gentle flow, restorative practice and studio-to-street wear, where comfort and airflow matter. Leggings give more squat-proof coverage and security for dynamic, inverted and hot yoga sessions.
Are yoga pants suitable for hot yoga?
For intense hot yoga, a fitted legging or short is usually more practical, since very loose or heavy pants can feel hot and may shift in inversions. If you prefer pants in a warm room, choose lightweight, breathable styles in a technical knit that wicks and dries quickly, and keep the cut on the slimmer, tapered side.
Will yoga pants stay up during practice?
A high, non-roll waistband keeps yoga pants secure through forward folds and seated work. Look for a wide, supportive band and choose your correct size so the pants do not slip. Tapered and jogger styles also keep the hem clear of your feet, which helps with balance poses and prevents tripping during standing work.
Are yoga pants see-through?
Because yoga pants are looser, sheerness is less of a concern than with tights, but it still helps to check the fabric does not go transparent when stretched in seated poses. A soft, mid-weight knit drapes well and stays opaque. Read the product details for fabric notes if full coverage is important to you.
Which yoga pant style should I choose?
Wide-leg and flare pants give a flowing, elegant look with plenty of room, ideal for gentle and restorative practice. Tapered and jogger styles keep the hem clear of your feet, which suits balance work and studio-to-street wear. Choose the silhouette that matches your practice style and how much coverage you prefer.
How do I care for yoga pants?
Wash cold on a gentle cycle, turn the pants inside out, and skip fabric softener, which clogs technical fibres. Air dry rather than tumble drying to protect the softness and stretch. Following the care label keeps the fabric breathable and the waistband supportive across many gentle practices and everyday wears.