Wednesday, March 30, 2022

R29 Staffers Review Lululemon’s Award-Winning Leggings

We often run into products that not only have to be seen to be believed but also put to the test. Tried & True is where we suss out these trending goods & services by taking them for an IRL spin to discover if they’re up to snuff. 

Dear zen-seeking yogis, mid-day power walkers, and anyone who just likes rocking athleisure attire, we found the ever-elusive perfect pair of leggings. The lululemon InStill High-Rise Tight might already be on your radar after its launch last September was followed by serious fanfare. The popular activewear brand’s latest legging innovation is famed for combining Align-quality softness with Wunder-level compression — or, what Goldilocks suiting up for a yoga class might call “just right.” Unsurprisingly, these high-rise tights were designed specifically with yoga in mind; providing an overall fit the brand describes as “a hugged feel” that “stays put so you don’t have to pull them up mid practice.” Other bells n’ whistles include lululemon’s trademark SmoothCover fabric (a blend of 74% nylon and 26% lycra elastane), a 25″ inseam, a back drop-in pocket, ten colorway options, and sizes ranging from 0-20.

Ever since our beauty and wellness writer’s glowing review of the InStill Tight was published in the fall of 2021, we began to notice an upward trend of our readers adding the style to their carts. Priced at a premium of $128 and still consistently clocking in as a top-purchased item, month after month, our interests were more than piqued. And finally, after winning the Leggings 2.0 title in our second-ever MVP Awards this past January, we decided it was high time for the entire team to give these legendary tights a try.

For the purposes of our group review, lululemon graciously provided each participant with their own pair of InStill High-Rise Tights to test as they pleased. Aside from ranging in preferred size, colorway, and activity, the below testers also range in levels from lululemon devotees to absolute newbies. Read on to discover what exactly all the hype is about when it comes to the real-life fit, feel, and appeal of these award-winning/reader-favorite/wellness-writer-approved workout pants.

I’ve never worn a more incredible pair of leggings at the airport.

Mercedes Viera

InStill High-Rise Tight 25″, $128 (Black)

“My ideal when it comes to leggings is comfort. I don’t work out, so I don’t care whether or not it sucks me in, or how sweatproof the fabric is, or any of that. I only care about how perfect they are for lounging — and these are perfect for that! They’re buttery-soft and a winner in my book.

I recently put them to the test on a trip. The leggings were a part of my travel outfit both ways, and honestly? I’ve never worn a more incredible pair of leggings at the airport. They’re not too thin that you’ll be cold, and they’re not too thick that you’ll sweat right away. As for physical activity, I think these would actually be perfect for yoga or any low-impact activity.

I don’t know how many times I can express how soft these leggings are! That’s definitely my favorite and best part. The only negative is, with a 25-inch inseam, they’re a tiny bit too long on me — but that’s every pair of leggings I’ve ever owned, and it doesn’t really bother me.

I definitely recommend them! I love these leggings so much — can you tell? — and if you’re looking for something that’s lounging-perfect, these are IT!” – Mercedes Viera, Associate Deals Writer

The best way to describe the feel of the InStill Tights is like wearing supportive butter.

Elizabeth Buxton

InStill High-Rise Tight 25″, $128 (Bronze Green)

“Surprisingly enough, these are my first-ever pair of lululemon leggings — and, after hearing all the hype about the InStill Tights from many a Shopping teammate and R29 reader, my first impressions of the best-selling style did not disappoint. Even before pulling them on, I could tell they were well made. The material felt silky but substantial; the creamy artichoke (aka bronze green) colorway was soothing yet eye-catching.

The best way to describe the feel of the InStill Tights is like wearing supportive butter. These are, without a doubt, the most flattering pair of leggings I own. I cannot get over how velvety soft they are, without feeling too thin or revealing on my legs, booty, and (especially) crotch areas — an issue I often run into with many of my other lightweight leggings.

My ideal leggings aren’t too thick OR too thin — I want them to be compressive, but also lightweight and breathable. Additionally, I’m partial to high-waisted seamless styles that provide a smooth and streamlined silhouette instead of lower-rise and cropped or compartmentalized by chaotic seaming patterns. Oh, and pockets, leggings with pockets are very important. The InStill Tights are all of these things.

I’ve been putting these leggings to the physical test for the past month, doing a range of activities in them on multiple days out of the week: working from home in them; binging Netflix on the couch in them while hungover; walking the dog in them; taking hot yoga classes in them; running in them on very cold days; traveling on a plane in them; running errands in them; going to brunch in them; etc. The applicable possibilities for wear and tear on these babies are endless.

The leggings held up super well throughout my past few weeks of testing. They seemed to move with me and adapt to each activity or task: feeling breathable and stretchy when things got sweaty and tight; keeping me warm and contained when things got high-impact and frigid.

I am obsessed with the InStill Tight’s smooth seam that runs up the crotch area and connects to the waistband — it creates an unexpected flattering-dip shape to the waist, like a less extreme version of the viral cross-over-style leggings.

If there were one thing I had to critique about these leggings, it would be the steep price. (If they were less, I would buy a pair in every single colorway.) But, the quality IS there — so, I foresee these lasting me a long time without degrading or fading.

Having not previously considered myself a member of the lululemon Stan Club, I can now proclaim that this pair has turned me. I 100% would recommend them (and have) to those looking for a quality pair of wear-everywhere leggings. The InStill Tights are 10/10 on everything from cute to comfortable and high-performance-friendly.” – Elizabeth Buxton, Senior Affiliate Director

The soft, comfortable feeling and weight of the leggings are definitely the best part.

Chichi Offor

InStill High-Rise Tight 25″, $128 (Dark Red)

“For me, an ideal legging feels soft and comfortable on my skin which these definitely live up to. I look for leggings that stay put during physical activity and these require the occasional adjusting. I’m not sure if that’s because of the sizing. I did get a size 20, the largest size currently offered. Perhaps a slightly larger size would have held put better or maybe the design could allow a little more for a curvy belly.

To test them out, I walked and did yoga as well as some standard calisthenics. For walking and yoga, it was mostly fine. I did have to do a little bit of adjusting because the waistband would slide down a little.

The soft, comfortable feeling and weight of the leggings are definitely the best part. I really don’t like when leggings are too compressive because it makes me feel like I cannot breathe, and these are far from that. I also like the color — I’ve been wanting a vibrant pair of red leggings, so I was pleased with how they IRL because sometimes that can be off compared to the website. I’d recommend them for someone my size or smaller. I do think sizing wise anyone larger might run into fit issues. I think lululemon should extend sizes further, but this is a sentiment I’ve felt for a while.” – Chichi Offor, Associate Writer

There’s this piped stitching detail that goes around the backside that I think just kind of reinforces the overall smooth fit around the butt.

Jinnie Lee

InStill High-Rise Tight 25″, $128 (Black)

“I don’t think I know any activewear brand that uses numerical sizing for its leggings — but lululemon does, so the whole notion of “ordering the right size” kind of threw me off. I ended up ordering my normal pant size and the leggings fit totally fine, but not in any specific or life-changing way where I must only order my exact legging size from now on. I do appreciate the attention to detail, however — I can only imagine the sizing must attribute to lululemon’s cult-like status in the activewear space.

Since these leggings are meant for yoga, I did a yoga-pilates session in them right away. I will say that the compression is nice and snug and there’s this piped stitching detail that goes around the backside that I think just kind of reinforces the overall smooth fit around the butt. The material is thicker than what I’m normally used to wearing, but the wicking material didn’t leave me overly sweaty in the crotch area. A few days later, I wore the leggings again, this time to a barre class and they held up solidly for a session that included a lot of squats, bends, chairs, bridge poses, and leg lifts. The inseam is also great for my 5’3″ frame but I did have to kind of adjust them a bit to evenly distribute the fabric on my legs.

My only complaint is that they pick up lint kind of quickly — but then again my leggings are black so any lint is sure to be more noticeable.” – Jinnie Lee, Freelance Fashion Market Writer

I like yoga pants that feel soft but are still compressive without pinching and I imagine, in the right size, these pants would be just that.

Marshall Bright

InStill High-Rise Tight 25″, $128 (Graphite Grey)

“I’ve never bought clothes from lululemon, but friends have told me they tend to run small. So, I did what I’m always too lazy to do and actually measured myself before selecting a size. My hip and waist measurements are perfectly lined up with a size 20 per lululemon’s size chart. This is on the larger side for me (I tend to be a size 14/16) but since my measurements lined up so well I expected these to be a perfect fit. Well… they weren’t.

They were at least one size too big, maybe two. Instead of being compressive, they were a tad baggy and bunched in spots. In other words, they were simply the wrong size. I took a nap in them and felt fine, but after a yoga class and some cleaning around the house, I noticed they were actually falling down. Which was too bad because, otherwise, there was a lot that I liked about them.

I like yoga pants that feel soft but are still compressive without pinching and I imagine, in the right size, these pants would be just that. Most of my leggings are Girlfriend Collective, and I actually preferred lululemon’s much softer hand feel. I also liked the length and stitching (I’m almost 5’4″), though I like GC’s larger back pocket better since it actually will hold an iPhone.

I’m going to pass these on to a friend, but will definitely be checking out more lululemon leggings in the future — I might just be trying them on in-store next time.” – Marshall Bright, Affiliate Top Editor

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