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  • For me, I would pay the price just to have the higher rise. I had regular dance studio pants and I never wore them because they were too low rise and made me uncomfortable—but other than that I loved the style. So if you’re more comfortable with higher rise and find you won’t wear the mid rise than it’s worth it to pay full price just for that because at the end of the day you’ll wear them more and get more use out of them.

    id:kx4id4y


  • Aligns are not meant for running and the fabric pills really easily, especially if your thighs touch. Also, I do not recommend sizing down for more compression with aligns because that puts a lot of pressure on the fabric and ruins the longevity of it, and makes them pill really easily. Aligns are not meant to be compression leggings, but many people make that mistake and wonder why they don’t last long.

    Wunder trains will give you a lot of compression, and I actually find they fit true to size or smaller, so many guests and educators alike will size up to get a good fit. If you have curves, they come in a contour fit to help give more room in the thighs which also helps with longevity and staying in place. They’re a good option for running but there are a couple leggings from lulu that are specifically designed for running that might work better.

    1. Swift speed. These have the compression you want, and are made with luxtreme fabric that is incredibly resistant. And they have a ton of features such as pockets so you don’t have to buy other accessories to hold your phone and keys during runs.

    2. Fast and free. These are very lightweight and I find they’re quite compressive but not everyone does. I don’t have much experience with them but they are really nice and very resistant so you don’t have to worry about piling.

    id:kx48wrs


  • You could try the smoothcover wunderunders. They are a bit more compressive like the wunder trains but they have a fit more like the aligns with the seams. They’d be good for hot yoga because they’re quick drying and sweat wicking so you won’t be too uncomfortable afterwards.

    You can also try the wunder train contour fit, as they are roomier in the thighs and a bit more snug in the waistband, though I’m not too sure if that would help.

    id:kww3wpv


  • Here are some key differences from my experience in trying them on in store:

    • cargo’s have pockets on the side of the leg and on the bum
    • sizing: the cargos are significantly roomier whereas the originals are quite tight around the crotch (I wear 6 in og dance studio vs XS is comfy for me with the cargos)
    • rise: (because the cargo joggers are much roomier) you can wear the cargos more like a high rise whereas the regular dance studio are way lower and although they call them mid ride I find they fit much more like a low rise

    id:kwujvt4


  • You could try the smoothcover wunderunders. They are a bit more compressive like the wunder trains but they have a fit more like the aligns with the seams. They’d be good for hot yoga because they’re quick drying and sweat wicking so you won’t be too uncomfortable afterwards.

    You can also try the wunder train contour fit, as they are roomier in the thighs and a bit more snug in the waistband, though I’m not too sure if that would help.

    id:kww3wpv


  • You could try the smoothcover wunderunders. They are a bit more compressive like the wunder trains but they have a fit more like the aligns with the seams. They’d be good for hot yoga because they’re quick drying and sweat wicking so you won’t be too uncomfortable afterwards.

    You can also try the wunder train contour fit, as they are roomier in the thighs and a bit more snug in the waistband, though I’m not too sure if that would help. id:kww3wpv


  • You could try the smoothcover wunderunders. They are a bit more compressive like the wunder trains but they have a fit more like the aligns with the seams. They’d be good for hot yoga because they’re quick drying and sweat wicking so you won’t be too uncomfortable afterwards.

    You can also try the wunder train contour fit, as they are roomier in the thighs and a bit more snug in the waistband, though I’m not too sure if that would help.


  • imaginarymisery commented:

    Here are some key differences from my experience in trying them on in store:

    • cargo’s have pockets on the side of the leg and on the bum
    • sizing: the cargos are significantly roomier whereas the originals are quite tight around the crotch (I wear 6 in og dance studio vs XS is comfy for me with the cargos)
    • rise: (because the cargo joggers are much roomier) you can wear the cargos more like a high rise whereas the regular dance studio are way lower and although they call them mid ride I find they fit much more like a low rise

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