Amazon Essentials Women’s Studio Terry Jogger Pant, Charcoal Heather, M
An Amazon brand – This easy-wearing jogger features a classic look that shifts from weekday to weekend without missing a beat
Product Features
- This easy-wearing jogger features a classic look that shifts from weekday to weekend without missing a beat
- Features patch pockets and an elasticized waistband with adjustable drawstring
- Everyday made better: we listen to customer feedback and fine-tune every detail to ensure quality, fit, and comfort
Order your normal size or 1 smaller I ordered XS, S, and M.I’m 5’3″, 140lbs. Normally wear around a size 8. These pants are well made and comfy. Love the pockets for carrying my phone around the house. The waistbamd is very comfy and works with the drawstring, which is long and flat so you don’t feel like a tight string is the only thing holding up your pants. The cuffed ankles helps for length adjustment. They were way too long for me, but since the ankles are like sweatpants, I can fold them up once and push them up…
Comparison with the Champion version These joggers are clearly a knockoff of Champion’s pocket pant (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0195MQ57A/). I’ve bought a bunch of those from Amazon, and just got this to review. Here is a comparison:Material: The Champion product is 90% cotton, 10% poly for the heather grey (different for the other colors – black is 100% cotton). The Amazon version a cotton/rayon/poly blend that is less than half cotton. The drawstring for the Champion is a nice thick tape, almost like…
Perfect joggers. Consider sizing down. Let me start by saying I basically live in lounge-wear. Whatevs, judge me if you want. Iâm a stay at home mom and I just donât really care what people think when they see me running errands in comfy clothes. I have two crazy kids and comfy clothes help keep me sane. Moving on.So when I tell you that I know I am a XL in joggers, leggings, sweats, etc. thru and thru, I know what Iâm talking about. So far I have yet to find a brand or style that I am anything other than an XL. Enter these…