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08-05-2017 08:32 PM - edited 08-10-2017 12:06 AM
08-05-2017 08:52 PM - edited 08-05-2017 08:53 PM
That does seem a little expensive for loungewear. But if it's well made and lasts then I think the price might be okay so why not.
08-05-2017 08:57 PM
What do you think the "Housewives" and others of their ilk pay for their yoga pants? I'd think some of them would pay far more than that. I know they exist, and I suspect in their world, there's heavy-duty competition. Thank heavens I don't feel a need to compete with them.
08-05-2017 09:04 PM
@nana59 wrote:I posted a remark about the cost of this line of clothing. I was told that unless I owned a piece, I have no right to question the price....I responded that unless they were made of cashmere, they are over-priced.....hope the snarks aren't on the board tonight!!
How dare anyone say that you can't question the price of anything ???? I will never question someone's right to purchase something, however the price of said item is Always open to be questioned !!!!
08-05-2017 09:16 PM
If I paid $106 for a pair of yoga pants, I would be Barefoot--cause I wouldn't be able to afford shoes!!! lol...
08-05-2017 09:31 PM
I took a look and read some of the reviews. Many complained that the fabric stretches out way too much, plus it sheds and it's not all that well made.
08-05-2017 11:09 PM
Yoga pants? They are listed as lounge pants. Two different things.
08-06-2017 09:02 AM
Don't look at Lululemons yoga pants then.
They are $98 to $118 usually.
Yes, I've paid that.
I do a bit of yoga, but I wear pants like the BD ones out and about. Athlesuire is what I"m into when not working so I'll pay the money if it's a good quality. I didn't buy the BD ones as I think they'd stretch out too much.
08-06-2017 09:07 AM
@winamac1 wrote:Don't look at Lululemons yoga pants then.
They are $98 to $118 usually.
Yes, I've paid that.
I do a bit of yoga, but I wear pants like the BD ones out and about. Athlesuire is what I"m into when not working so I'll pay the money if it's a good quality. I didn't buy the BD ones as I think they'd stretch out too much.
Exactly how I feel
Deb
08-06-2017 11:20 AM
They're really not for yoga but the cut/style of them is apparently what women once wore to practice yoga. That said, the women I know that do yoga have never worn pants in this style, lol.
I own a few pairs of yoga pants by Danskin; bought them at Walmart. I wear them to and from the gym over my cycle shorts or capris (depending on my workout) during cooler weather. If I need to stop somewhere, then I'm covered.
To me, these are comfy lounge at home pants. I have the same style in cashmere and love them on a cold winter day when we're staying in and relaxing due to rain or snow (especially after a bubble bath). For me, it's a treat, like a silk robe.
As for Barefoot Dreams, I don't care for the fabric... but that's me.
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