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Casual Wide Leg Cargo Pants Stretch High Waisted Pull On Lounge Work Pants with Pockets
$14.87 to $14.99, 3.7 stars from 40 ratings
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Ten models, most with pockets
Barrel legs, cargo pockets, balloon hems and a $14.99 pair of plain sweatpants. Cotton blends and air layer knit throughout.
Casual Wide Leg Cargo Pants Stretch High Waisted Pull On Lounge Work Pants with Pockets
$14.87 to $14.99, 3.7 stars from 40 ratings
Lightweight Cotton Jogger Pants Baggy Elastic Cuff Comfy Pants for Summer Casual Lounge Active
$25.99 to $33.99, 4.4 stars from 53 ratings
Baggy Barrel Sweatpants Wide Leg Drawstring Lounge Pants Soft Casual Comfy Sweatpant
$39.99, 4.5 stars from 14 ratings
The sweatpants half of the catalogue has grown faster than the gym half, and it is where the brand puts its more interesting fabric. Four of the ten use the air layer spacer knit; three are straightforward cotton and spandex; one is a nylon-heavy stretch cargo; two use a cotton and rayon blend for drape. Prices run $14.87 to $39.99, and the gap between the ends is almost entirely fabric.

Lightweight cotton blend joggers with an elastic waistband, inner drawstring, and tapered cuffed ankles for warm weather wear.

Wide leg pull on cargo trousers cut from a high stretch nylon blend with four functional pockets.

Nylon blend balloon joggers with a high rise elastic waistband, smooth front panel, and cinched ankle cuffs.

Loose barrel-leg lounge sweatpants in a cotton-poly blend with an adjustable drawstring and side pockets.

Wide barrel leg sweatpants in a cotton blend air layer knit with drawstring waist and pockets.

Wide leg lounge trousers in air layer knit with front pleats and a drawstring waist.

Pleated balloon pants in a cotton-rayon blend with an elastic drawstring waist and tapered ankle cuffs.

Wide flare sweatpants cut from an 80 percent cotton blend with an adjustable drawstring waist and raw room through the leg.

Cotton blend air layer cargo sweatpants with a wide barrel leg, drawstring waist, and utility storage pockets.

Straight leg cargo sweatpants in a cotton and polyester French terry knit with seven functional pockets.
Five models here use it. The leg widens through the thigh, curves back in toward the ankle, and holds that shape when you stand still instead of hanging straight down. On the air layer versions the curve holds because the fabric has body; on the $14.99 cotton pair it reads more like a regular wide leg. Leg opening measurements on the product pages tell you which is which: 20 to 22 inches is a true barrel, 25 inches and up is a wide leg with a barrel name.
The cargo sweatpant has seven of them and says so. Most of the rest have two at the side, sometimes with a third at the back. The pleated harem pant and the balloon joggers have side pockets deep enough for a phone; the bubble pants do not have any. Where a page does not mention pockets in the specs, there are none.
Seven of the ten close with a drawstring inside an elastic waistband, which means the waist measurement in the chart is the relaxed one and you can pull it a couple of inches tighter. The three pull-on pairs have no adjustment at all, so on those the chart is the whole story.