pants cut to your exact inseam

Activewear built for real leg lengths

We cut capris, leggings, flares, and wide-leg pants for women, along with everyday tops and sports bras. Our catalog spans 43 cuts, engineered with high waistbands and opaque four-way stretch. We build five distinct length bands so your hems land right where they should.

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Most reached-for cuts

Sorted by how many people have rated them at the storefront, one entry per cut.

Yoga Pants with Pockets in Charcoal Heather

Yoga Pants with Pockets

Charcoal HeatherRegular
4.3 · 1,967 ratings

A wide-leg cut in soft four-way stretch knit, finished with a 31 inch regular inseam, high waist, and deep side pockets.

43cuts on the rails right now
34of them carry real pockets
19,244storefront ratings behind the range
8length bands from Petite to Extra Tall

What a length-first rail changes

The same questions, answered by this catalogue and by the usual one-inseam rack.

This catalogueA one-inseam rack
Lengths on offer8 bands, Petite to Extra Tall, plus capris measured at 23″ and 25″ exactlyOne inseam, called universal
Where the length is statedOn the listing, next to the colourIn a photo caption, if anywhere
The pocket answer34 of 43 cuts carry them, and the spec block says whichZoom into the photos and guess
When the hem is wrongSwitch the band, keep the cutPay a tailor or send it back

The length ladder

Every band we currently cut, and where it shows up. Same cut, different hem.

BandOn the railsFound in
Petite3 cutsWide Leg Pants
Short4 cutsCapri Pants, Wide Leg Pants
Regular6 cutsCapri Pants, Leggings & Flares, Wide Leg Pants
Tall7 cutsCapri Pants
Extra Tall5 cutsCapri Pants, Leggings & Flares, Wide Leg Pants
23" inseam1 cutCapri Pants
25" inseam2 cutsLeggings & Flares
One length15 cutsLeggings & Flares, Tops & Sports Bras

Not sure which band is yours? Answer two questions and we sort the rail for you.

What each rail costs

Prices as they stood at the storefront when we last checked; the storefront is always the current version.

Five length bands

We reject single-length sizing. We grade our cuts across Petite, Short, Regular, Tall, and Extra Tall bands, plus fixed 23 and 25 inch inseams, so you skip the tailor and get clean hems.

Pockets that hold things

Pockets should hold what you carry. Across our catalog of 43 cuts, 34 styles carry deep, integrated pockets that keep a phone and keys put through long walks and full workouts.

Dense opaque knit

We build our pieces using four-way stretch fabric that stays opaque through deep squats. Wide waistbands stay flat without rolling down, hold their shape through frequent wash cycles, and feel soft all day.

Heard from the mat

At five feet tall, finding pants that do not drag is rare. The Petite length hem lands cleanly above my sneakers.
Elena, on the flare pants
I put my phone in the side pocket before forty minutes on the rower. It stayed put the entire workout.
Marisol, on the pocket leggings
These have gone through thirty machine washes by now. The fabric remains solid black with zero thinning.
Sarah, on the regular capris
Being six feet tall usually means cold ankles. The Extra Tall band gives me the exact length I need.
Kendra, on the wide-leg pants
Full squats in bright gym lighting and the fabric stays entirely opaque. The high waistband stays put too.
Chloe, on the workout leggings
The 23 inch inseam hits right at my mid-calf. The leg opening sits flat without squeezing.
Rachel, on the cropped flares

Straight answers

How do I choose the correct inseam length?

Measure a pair of pants that ends where you like it, crotch seam to hem, then head to our inseam finder. Pick a rail and a length band and the tool re-sorts every cut to match. Individual product pages also list the band so you can compare with pants you own.

Which pants in the catalog have pockets?

Currently, 34 of our 43 catalog cuts include real pockets. Our category rails and product pages mark pocket status clearly on each style. Most carry drop-in side pockets sized to hold standard mobile phones, while some wide-leg cuts use deep slash pockets.

Where do I complete my purchase?

Our site acts as an open catalog and fitting room. When you select your cut, color, and length band, the buy button routes you to our retail partner storefront. Checkout, payment processing, packaging, and order tracking happen on their platform.

What happens if the length or fit is not right?

We recommend checking our inseam finder before choosing your cut to prevent fit issues. If an item does not fit as expected, our retail partner handles all returns and size exchanges according to their standard platform policies and return windows.

Is the fabric opaque during squats and stretches?

Yes. We use a dense four-way stretch knit that maintains full coverage during deep squats, stretches, and bends. The fabric holds its structure and color saturation through repeated machine washing without turning sheer or pilling along the inner seams.

A short guide to shopping by length

Most activewear racks decide your inseam for you: one length per style, hemmed for a woman around five foot six, and everyone else rolls a waistband or drags a hem through wet pavement. We cut the other way. The same styles come in bands from Petite to Extra Tall, the band is printed on every listing next to the colour, and length becomes the first filter instead of the last surprise.

The catalogue currently holds 43 cuts across four rails: capri pants, leggings and flares, wide-leg pants, and a small shelf of tops and sports bras. Prices ran from $9.84 to $59.99 when we last checked the storefront, and the range carries 19,244 public ratings across its listings.

Why the inseam comes first

A 31 inch inseam is a different garment on a five foot frame than on a six foot one. That is the whole argument. So instead of a single compromise length we grade our pants across Petite, Short, Regular, Tall and Extra Tall, and cut two capris measured flat at exactly 23 and 25 inches. If you have never measured an inseam: take a pair of pants that ends where you like it, run a tape from the crotch seam to the hem, and write the number down. Three minutes, no tailor.

Pockets are a spec, not a bonus

34 of the 43 cuts carry sewn-in pockets, and the spec block on each product page says so plainly. Most are drop-in side pockets deep enough to hold a phone through a full workout; some wide-leg cuts use slash pockets instead. If a listing does not mention a pocket, it does not have one. We would rather print that than let you find out at the gym.

One knit, checked the same way

Everything on the rails is cut from dense four-way stretch. Each batch has to pass the same three checks: the fabric stays opaque in a deep squat, the waistband lies flat without rolling, and the colour survives machine washing. The care notes in our warm-up section cover how to keep that stretch working season after season.

Where the buying happens

This site is the catalogue and the fitting room. Once you settle on a cut and a band, the button hands you to our retail partner’s storefront, where checkout, delivery and any exchange run on their systems and their policies. Our job ends where the cart begins. If a listing and its length band ever seem to disagree, write to us and we will chase it down.