I have thought about it before in passing, but it really struck me the other day while waiting amongst the crowd for preschool pick up: When did we all decide to wear yoga pants?
I own at least 10 pairs of yoga pants, not one but two yoga mats and, although it’s embarrassing to admit, I’ve never assumed one single yoga pose — much less taken a class. And I thought it was just me, until last week.
“I just bought a pair of yoga pants to fit in with the other moms,” this accomplished woman confessed after a few drinks at a neighbor’s party. “I’ve never taken a yoga class in my life,”she admitted.
No kidding? I thought I was the only one living the lie. Turns out all of us yoga-pants-wearing moms are part of a growing movement.
Athleisure is one of the hottest segments in the fashion industry today with brands like Lululemon and Athleta helping outfit everyday women to break from their home office to the yoga studio at a moment’s notice. In reality, we all are just trying to look like we’re working out regardless of whether we actually ever make it to the gym.
But yoga pants offer tired moms some straightforward benefits aside from letting us look like we’re fresh from the gym instead of Costco. After my own informal mom poll and a deep look into my own very black and stretchy wardrobe, here is why I think we’re all wearing yoga pants.
Yoga pants fit no matter how much you force those suckers to stretch
Image: Giphy
They are comfortable enough for napping on a baby’s schedule
Image: Giphy
Yoga pants are perfect for playtime
Image: Giphy
And flattering on just about everyone
Image: Giphy
As bonus, you’re ready to work out whenever the mood strikes
Image: Giphy
For moms, everyday stuff can be a pretty good workout
Image: Giphy
I also believe deep down that if I wear these pants I might look at little like this
Image: Giphy
But we know you’ll think we’re cool no matter what we wear
Image: Giphy
At least they’re better than mom jeans
More on motherhood
The Mamafesto: Where motherhood and feminism collide
Moms share their deepest secrets resulting in intense honesty
What motherhood looks like on a bad day
Leave a Comment