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  1. #1
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    AT $60 or so for the Nikes, they're not cheap really but like I said; they do last. I've gotten my money out of them for sure. The few yoga specific pants I've tried are not cut generously enough in the seat. I'm a bit of a pear, and I want my butt covered as much as possible in poses like down dog. Some of the women in class leave little to the imagination.
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    The reason I ask about brand and durability is that I like to wear them when I am tooling around the house and be able to run errands in them and not look like I just stepped out of the gym. I've been buying some champion ones from target for $20 bucks or so, but they look so faded and trashy after just a few washes that I don't wear them out of the house anymore.
    Mary
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    I love the Marika ones at Target/TJ Maxx. They're fitted well at the waist for a curvy bottom.

    But I don't have a dryer and they don't fade nearly as quickly drying on the rack in my kitchen.

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

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    Good point on the dryer. I'll have to start hanging them like I do my cycling clothes.
    Mary
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    For what you describe re: around the house and running errands, I sometimes wear these from LLBean.

    For actually working out, something from Prana or Lululemon.
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    Athleta Chaturanga pants. See below. They are on sale now. Athleta has lots of great styles and they come in petite/tall sizes.


    http://athleta.gap.com/browse/produc...d=1&pid=773753
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  7. #7
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    I love the Sporthill brand of clothing. They are NOT cheap, but they last forever.

 

 

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