American Apparel Women's Stretch Cotton Yoga Pant

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American Apparel Women's Stretch Cotton Yoga Pant



 : American Apparel Women's Stretch Cotton Yoga Pant
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: American Apparel
Department: womens
Fabric Type: cotton



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionHas a Great Fit. Made with the finest cotton to fit your curves. Sweatshop Free Clothing




Features:
  • Fold-over waist.
  • Lots of stretch for maximum mobility
  • Slightly Flared Leg. Does Not Pill.
  • Machine Wash, Made in U.S.A.
  • Fits Size XS-XL; Youth 10-12 to Adult 0-14; 29-42 A-D Chest; 23-35 Natural Waist; 33-42 Hips; 28-34 Inseam











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Most comfortable pants!!
These are seriously one of my favorite pairs of pants...the first time I put them on, I never wanted to take them off! They're SO comfortable and soft and they look really great on all body types. I got it in a S, but I think I'm going to order another pair in XS because they tend to stretch out a bit...I've had mine since last November and they've stretched out so it's a little baggier. Either way, I highly recommend these pants! They're perfect for lounging, yoga, and just about anything else you can imagine!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I like them
I agree...get the medium. They are comfortable fabric. I like how they hug the tum and they flare at the bottom. I have long legs so the length was good for me, but they would probably be too long for a petite person.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - yoga pants
I ordered these pants looking for something that I could wear around the house and out to run errands. I purchased them based on reviews that they were long enough because I am almost 6 feet tall. They are true to that. The length was great. I returned mine because while they were long enough, they were really tight all the way to my knees. I have bird legs, so them being tight on me who has no hip or booty was amazing. The material was on the thin side, but the construction was good.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very flattering, Great for Long Legs
I'm tall, so I have a lot of trouble finding yoga/gym pants that are flattering and long enough. These fit both criteria perfectly. I would recommend that you order them 1 or even 2 sizes larger than usual. I'm 5'9" and I wear a size 6 or 8 pant with a 33-34" inseam. Though I usually buy small or medium pants, the large size from American Apparel fits me perfectly (so much for vanity sizing, right?). Shorter women who aren't an xsmall or small might find the length on these a problem.

As far as the seller goes, I received my order in less than a week with no problems. Overall, a great transaction.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I LOVE THESE PANTS!!!!!
I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THESE PANTS. THEY ARRIVED ON TIME, NEATLY PACKAGED,AND THEY FIT INCREDIBLY, EVEN THE LENGTH AS I HAVE LONG LEGS & PROBLEMS FINDING PANTS LONG ENOUGH. THESE FIT GREAT!!! I AM SO HAPPY WITH THE 2 PAIRS THAT I BOUGHT LAST MONTH THAT I AM BUYING ALL THE OTHER COLORS TODAY. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM AS I TOLD MY FELLOW EMPLOYEES AT THE MAJOR BOSTON HOSPITAL I WORK AT. THEY ARE VERY EXCITED. I HOPE YOU ARE AS PLEASED AS I AM!!



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