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If you’ve been around long enough, you may remember when the idea of jeggings was a laughable late-night-TV ad. Then skinny jeans happened, and jeggings became much more common and acceptable. Still, the idea of sweatpant jeans is a little… offputting. They couldn’t possibly be good, right? Everyone would know…
Well, the word on the street is that these sweatpant jeans are EXCELLENT — comfortable, stylish, and undetectable as sweatpants. However, they are priced accordingly: rag & bone offers a variety of “washes” and cuts for between $175-$225.
What say you, readers? Have you bought a pair of sweatpant jeans? Would you buy these rag & bone jeans?
I do like the look of the pictured jeans, $225 at Nordstrom, but check out rag & bone for the full selection. Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Saks also have pretty wide selections, and the pants are also available in limited styles through Rent the Runway’s subscription service and on sale at Nordstrom Rack.
Other absurdly expensive but really comfortable pants: Spanx’s Air Essentials wide-leg pants and the Vuori joggers.
Psst: stay tuned for an update on sales happening this weekend!
Sales of note for 8.28.24
Ann Taylor – 25% off tops & sweaters; extra 50% off sale
Banana Republic Factory – 50-70% off everything + extra 20% off
Bergdorf Goodman – Final Days Designer Sale, up to 70% off
Boden – 10% off new women’s styles
Brooks Brothers – Clearance up to 60% off
Eloquii – $19+ select styles; up to 50% off everything else
J.Crew – 40% off sitewide
J.Crew Factory – Extra 20% off orders $100+; extra 25% off $125+
Lo & Sons – Summer sale, up to 50% off (ends 9/2)
Madewell – Extra 40% off sale; extra 50% off select denim
M.M.LaFleur – Save 25% sitewide
Nordstrom – Limited-time sale
Rothy’s – End of season sale, up to 50% off
Spanx – Lots of workwear in the big sale, some up to 70% off.
Talbots – 40% off select wear-now favorites; 25% off regular-price purchase
White House Black Market – 40% off select styles
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