If you're one of those people WFH in jeans, I'm judging you.
Promising review:
"I've worn these joggers several times since I've gotten them and love them so much. Not only do they look good, they are extremely comfortable and soft to the touch. I have a size small and am about 5-foot and 125 lbs. I sometimes like to pull the ends of the pant legs up above the ankle for running if it's warmer out.
I've worn them on a 3-hour flight with a layover and they felt very good on — almost like wearing pajamas. I actually ran a half-marathon wearing these instead of running shorts this past weekend in 70 degree weather and there was no chafing and was very breathable. I don't have a gap between my thighs, so happy when there was no pilling between the legs from a 13.1-mile run. They washed great. Looking forward to wearing them many times over. So happy I chose these pants." —
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