The Activewear Edit

From warm-up to wind-down.

Joggers and track pants built for training, travel and the rest of the day.

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Pants

Pants cover the edges of the session: the warm-up, the cool-down and everything after. The right pair moves freely and looks considered off the gym floor.

We pick soft, durable fabrics, tapered and relaxed shapes and smart pockets that work as hard at rest as in motion.

The buyer's guide

How to choose

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

Pick the shape

Tapered for a clean look, relaxed for mobility and recovery.

Mind the cuff

Cuffed ankles stay put for training, open hems sit easier for lounge.

Check the fabric

Brushed-back knits add warmth, lighter weaves suit travel and warmer days.

Complete the set

Pairs well with

Round out your training kit with pieces that work together.

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How to choose pants and joggers

Think about how you will wear them. Brushed fleece and French terry joggers feel warm and soft for rest days, travel and gym arrivals, while lighter woven and tech-fabric pants breathe better for active warm-ups and cross-training. A touch of elastane in the blend adds stretch so the fabric moves with you through lunges, mobility work and dynamic warm-ups rather than restricting you.

The fit at the leg defines the look and the feel. A tapered cut narrows towards a cuffed ankle for a tidy, modern silhouette that stays clear of your shoes, while a straight or relaxed leg gives an easygoing drape. Cuffed hems keep the fabric off the ground and out of the way, and an adjustable drawcord waist dials in a secure, comfortable fit.

Joggers vs track pants vs sweatpants

Each style suits a slightly different moment:

  • Joggers: tapered, cuffed and versatile, ideal for athleisure and gym-to-street wear
  • Track pants: lighter and often woven, with a sporty feel for warm-ups and travel
  • Sweatpants: heavier fleece for maximum warmth and relaxed comfort on rest days

Styling and care

Pants and joggers pair effortlessly with tees, hoodies and trainers for a complete off-duty look, and zip pockets keep your phone and keys secure on the move. Wash cool, turn inside out to protect the surface, and air dry to keep fleece soft and prevent shrinkage. Avoiding high heat preserves the stretch and the shape of the leg.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between joggers, track pants and sweatpants?
Joggers are tapered and cuffed for a tidy, versatile look, track pants are usually lighter and woven with a sporty feel for warm-ups and travel, and sweatpants are heavier fleece built for warmth and relaxed comfort. Choose based on how warm you want to be and the style you prefer.
Are joggers suitable for working out?
Joggers suit warm-ups, mobility work, cross-training and recovery rather than intense, sweaty cardio, where moisture-wicking shorts or tights perform better. Lighter tech-fabric joggers breathe well for active sessions, while heavier fleece styles are best for arrivals, rest days and athleisure. Match the fabric weight to your session.
How should joggers and pants fit?
Tapered joggers sit close at the ankle with room through the thigh for movement, while straight and relaxed cuts drape more loosely. A drawcord waist lets you adjust the fit. Check the size guide on each product page, as cuts vary by brand, and consider sizing up if you prefer a roomier feel.
What fabric are your pants and joggers made from?
Most are cotton-rich blends with brushed fleece or French terry interiors for softness and warmth, often with elastane for stretch and shape recovery, while some use lighter woven tech fabrics for breathability. Composition and weight vary by style, so check the product description to match them to how you train.
Do your joggers have pockets?
Many styles include side pockets, and some feature secure zip pockets to keep your phone, keys and cards safe during training and travel. Pocket details vary by style, so check the product description if secure storage matters to you. Zip pockets are especially handy for the commute or gym floor.
How do I care for joggers and pants?
Wash cool, turn them inside out to protect the surface and any prints, and avoid high dryer heat, which can shrink fabric and cause pilling. Air dry where you can to keep fleece soft and the leg shape intact. Following the care label preserves stretch and keeps the fit true over time.