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Purple High Waisted Leggings
Sale price $25.99 USD Regular price $34.00
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Leggings and yoga skirts — that's what's in here. The leggings come in two types: thick high-stretch nylon for studio classes, and thinner quick-dry blends for hot yoga or outdoor workouts. The yoga skirts are an A-line cut with built-in coverage. Everything's on sale right now, most pieces under $26.

Two types of leggings, and why it matters

This collection has two distinct legging constructions and they feel very different on the body:

The "High Stretch" leggings are the thicker ones — nylon-based, compressive, more of a second-skin feel. They hold everything in place during squats, lunges, and floor work. The trade-off is they run warmer, so if you overheat easily or do hot yoga, these might not be your first choice.

The "Quick-drying" and "Sleek" leggings are thinner, lighter, and made from a nylon blend that wicks faster. They're the better option for cardio, outdoor runs in warm weather, or any class where you sweat a lot. The downside: less compression, so they won't hold you in the same way.

Both types are high-waisted. If you've had issues with leggings rolling down at the waistband during downward dog or deadlifts, that's usually a low-rise or mid-rise problem — all of these sit above the navel.

The yoga skirts

These are the unusual ones. Most activewear brands don't make yoga skirts, so if you've been looking for one, your options are limited. Ours are A-line cut — they flare slightly from the waist, so they don't restrict hip movement. There's a plaid version and a solid version, each in black and pink.

They work for yoga, pilates, tennis, golf, and casual wear. If you normally wear regular skirts but want something you can also move in, this is the crossover piece.

Sizing and color notes

These leggings run in standard S/M/L sizing — no number sizing. If you're between sizes, the high-stretch nylon ones are more forgiving (they stretch into the next size), while the quick-dry ones have less give. The color range is wide: black, green, purple, pink, khaki, beige, red, and grey. The darker colors (black, green, purple) are thicker-feeling in person than the lighter ones — same fabric, but darker dyes tend to add a slight density.

If you're looking for tops to match, the activewear tops collection uses the same fabric families, so colors coordinate.