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Crossover V Waist Butt Lifting Leggings High Waisted Yoga Pants
$21.99, 4.0 stars from 5,799 ratings
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Nine models, XS to XL
From a $17.99 seamless tube to a corset waistband with three rows of hooks, plus the flares and capris that came after them.
Crossover V Waist Butt Lifting Leggings High Waisted Yoga Pants
$21.99, 4.0 stars from 5,799 ratings
Seamless Butt Lifting Workout Leggings High Waist Yoga Pants Compression Contour Tights
$17.99 to $20.39, 4.0 stars from 6,348 ratings
Capri Leggings Side Striped Drawstring Crop Yoga Pants Capris Tight
$29.99, 4.0 stars from 37 ratings
This is where the brand started and where 15,000 of its ratings still sit. Three of the nine are compression leggings in the ordinary sense: high waisted, tummy control, scrunch seam at the back. The other six are the shapes that arrived later, when flared hems and fold-over waistbands came back around. Fabric tells you which is which without reading the title. Nylon and spandex means gym. Cotton and spandex means a walk to the coffee shop.

High-waisted compression leggings in a circular knit 90% nylon blend with a ribbed waistband and contour rear detailing.

High rise crossover yoga tights in Army Green with back waistband pocket and center ruched rear seam.

High-rise nylon blend leggings with three rows of front hook-and-eye waist closures and side drop-in pockets.

Cotton flare leggings with a foldover waistband and wide bell bottom hem.

Cropped nylon-spandex capri tights with side contrast stripes, a drawstring waist, and no pockets.

Cotton-spandex bubble leggings with a mid-rise drawstring waist, fitted thigh, and bell curve lower leg.

High rise flare leggings in an 80 percent nylon blend with side stripes, hem splits, and a continuous pull on waistband.

Bootcut flare yoga pants in a 75 percent nylon knit with a high rise drawstring waist.

Cropped flared yoga pants in red nylon jersey with contrasting side stripe detailing and a drawstring waist.
The seamless pair is knitted as a tube with no side seam, 90% nylon, a ribbed waistband and a V at the back. It is the lightest compression of the three and the cheapest at $17.99. The crossover V waist swaps that for two overlapping panels that cannot roll down, with a hidden pocket in the back waist, and it publishes a weight range next to each size which is unusually specific for this price. The corset pair is the serious one: nylon and spandex plus three rows of hook and eye closures across the abdomen, so the compression is adjustable rather than fixed. It also has pockets, and it costs up to $37.99.
Six models cover everything that is not a straight ankle-length legging. Two bootcut flares in nylon, one in 92% cotton with a fold-over waistband, a capri with a side stripe and a drawstring, a flared capri in the same family, and the cotton bubble pants with a bell-shaped curve below the knee. The bubble pants are the outlier of the group: 95% cotton, 5% spandex, five colors, and closer to trousers than to activewear once you have them on.
A size S waist starts at 20.5 inches on the bootcut flare and at 26 inches on the capris, the side stripe flare and the bubble pants. That is five and a half inches of difference between pairs wearing the same letter, and it splits the section neatly: the compression cuts run tight, the drawstring cuts run generous. Compare against the chart on the page you are actually buying from, not against the last pair you ordered.