Just as comfy as sweatpants?

Check, check, check.

AsVoguepoints out, there are skin-tight yoga leggings and cropped styles to consider instead.

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you could also choose from different colors, prints, fabrics, and other details.

Yoga pants should be opaque and thick enough to prevent visible panty lines while offering stretch and breathability.

Cotton is soft and absorbent ideal for everyday wear, though not a great match for workouts.

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Nylon and polyester are highly breathable, and for stretch, be sure there’s some added spandex.

Opt for support, not restriction.

You should be able to freely move your body between poses.

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This midi length is universally flattering and works for most activities and temperatures.

To get the fit, look for yoga pants that sit a little above the belly button.

Certified Yoga teacher Laura Finch tellsYoga Kalithat she suggests choosing between flares and non-flared styles based on your activities.

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Opting for black bottoms also makes it easier to go bold and bright on top.

However, you don’t have to stick to black when choosing yoga pants.

To try several at once, go for fun printed patterns.

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Look for this style if you prefer a second-skin feel.

If you’ll wear your pants to yoga class, however,Yoga Kaliencourages a less-is-more approach.

Added bulk may limit movement during a yoga flow.

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