The Best Leggings I’ll Keep Wearing Until They Disintegrate

Whether you’re doing ab crunches or pressing play on the next episode, these leggings are built for every kind of marathon.

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Best Overall

Athleta Salutation Stash High Rise Legging
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Most Versatile

Vuori Daily Pocket Legging
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Best for High-Intensity Workouts

Alo Yoga High-Waist Airlift Legging
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Posture-Correcting Leggings

Forme Sculpt+Legging
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Honorable Mentions

SPANXshape Booty Boost 7/8 Leggings

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SPANXshape Booty Boost 7/8 Leggings for $98: Let's start with what I like. The center-seam-free design is fabulous (no gusset checks). I've sported them to heated workouts, and they dried faster than expected. But when it comes to the “booty boost” promise, I just didn't see it. I've gotten more of a noticeable lift from my Gymshark and Fanka leggings. The contoured waistband does offer decent core support, but the lining creates an unflattering design. And while compression is a hallmark of Spanx, in this case it feels uncomfortably tight and unflattering. So tight that sizing up is strongly recommended.

Gymshark Mesh Waistband Leggings for $50: I like the Gymshark Mesh Waistband Leggings for weight-lifting, though I prefer the Legacy leggings overall. The mesh waistband holds everything in place, but it also digs into the skin—it's not painful, just odd. The bum scrunch is a little more pronounced than the Legacy and not as comfortable for all-day wear.

prAna Heavana 7/8 Leggings for $89: These are a good alternative to the On gym leggings above for under $100. The description makes them sound like they’re ultrasoft and for lounging, but they’re actually very thin and breathable, and the big waistband means they don’t roll down while you’re moving. I would feel a little self-conscious lolling on the sofa in these, but they’re great for working out. —Adrienne So