![]() ![]() The colors are bright, and the fabric, while thin, is durable. ![]() We recommend them in our Recycled Products Buying Guide. Girlfriend Collective Compressive High-Rise Legging for $78 : These are good for workouts, but they're comfortable enough to wear on lazy days. 69 percent Pima cotton, 23 percent Tencel, 8 percent spandexįeat BlanketBlend Hoodie for $128 : This pullover hoodie has a wonderful cut it's oversized but not too tight or too loose in any one area, and the neckline doesn't feel suffocating. I just wish there were more color options. It's not too tight and has a cooling sensation, thanks to its breathability. Public Rec Go-To Crew for $54 : This is similar in comfort and length to the Public Rec Henley above. Here are some of our older favorites and other items we don't like as much as the recommendations above. We've tried tons, but not everything deserves a spot above. Loungewear options are seemingly endless. I've liked everything so far, so if there's an eye-catching design you see on the site, you should snag it fast. That seems to be the biggest issue I've come across-items quickly sell out. I've tried a few items from Teddy Fresh, from fleece sweatpants ($70) and its supremely thick socks ($36) to a sweater and even a dog hoodie I forced on my K9 (the latter two items have since been discontinued). If you prefer one solid color, I like the brand's Classic Fleece Pullover Hoodie, which isn't as stiff and feels a bit easier to lounge in. I love the mix and match of colors, and nicest of all, it has some of the best pockets I've ever used-you get two separate ones at the front instead of the typical kangaroo pocket. I'll take her word for it! It's a pretty comfy hoodie, though a bit more rigid and form-fitting, thanks to the ribbed cuffs and waistband. Louryn StrampeĨ9 percent recycled polyester, 11 percent elastaneĪ colleague said I was trendy for wearing Teddy Fresh's Color Block hoodie. We've also tested and like Vuori's Ponto Performance Pants, which are stretchier, but just as comfy. These are like a certain pair of traveling jeans-despite my colleagues and I all having very different body types, we all feel the same reverence for Vuori's joggers. I'd wear these to the grocery store, on a casual date, or around CES. The pockets are roomy but not bulky, and the black color is a true black, not some dusty semblance of it. The drawstring and cuffs are great, too, keeping the pants close-fitting without cutting off my circulation (or my midsection if I'm mid-dinner). The tapered, mid-rise fit of these is superior to other pants I've tried-the joggers manage to stay loose and comfortable throughout the leg while still hugging my curves. It's also soft I'd wear an entire wardrobe made of it if I could. The fabric is breathable, stretchy, thin, and warm. Two WIRED colleagues first recommended these pants, so I decided to give them a shot. But anyone with a larger collection, maybe try separating them by women, unisex, and men and see how the sizing adds up then.Vuori's Performance Joggers have a dedicated fan base. I don’t have a “ton” of items I’d consider definitely for women so I can’t say for certain. Or maybe switching manufacturers/suppliers. I mean it’s not like they are the first place to have differences in sizing, so I hope it’s just growing pains. Or clearly mark things as women sizing or men’s sizing. It would be nice if they would either make the sizing uniform, and the same on all items. And they all fit alittle less loosely then the styles I would say are certainly “unisex” or men’s style of designs. ![]() I’ve got a couple shirts that I’m pretty sure we’re intended for women. But I find this to be the case, atleast for me, dependent on weather it’s a “women”, “unisex” or “men’s” item. But I have noticed some differences in size. I buy everything in the biggest size available myself, I just like things big, always have. I’ve got a small collection going myself. ![]()
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