35 Best Sweatpants for Men and Everyone in 2023: Nike, Everlane, Champion, and More

As a final rule of thumb, the more details a product’s description has, the better. Luckily, every single one of the top-shelf sweats below comes with details in spades. So without further ado, let’s get into straight into them. 


The Best Sweatpants from the Sweats Specialists

Reigning Champ

Midweight terry relaxed sweatpant

The details help to separate Reigning Champ’s sweats from the pack: reinforced seams, a subtle taper, and a wide waistband with a thick rope drawstring that sits right on your hips instead of below them. But it’s the Canadian-made fleece itself—thick and tough on the outside, brushed and soft on the inside, with plenty of gorgeous texture—that really earns them a spot on this list.

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Champion

Even without Todd Snyder’s input, Champion makes a damn-near definitive pair of sweatpants.

Sunspel

If the guys at Sunspel can outfit James Bond, they can sure as hell dress us lowly plebes.

Standard Issue

Thicker than a bowl of oatmeal, Standard Issue’s sweats aren’t fancy—they’re just very, very good.

Everybody.World

Made from 100% recycled waste cotton, Everybody.World’s Trash sweatpants are the perfect example of that whole trash-treasure phrase.


The Best Budget Sweatpants

Russell Athletic

Cotton Rich 2.0 premium fleece sweatpants

At this stage, you might be thinking: OK, GQ, these fancy-pants sweats are all fine and dandy. But what about sweatpants for sweatpants’ sake? The kind you spend next to nothing on, wear into the ground, and don’t mind occasionally wiping off your Cheeto dust on? These are those sweats. Russell has been in the athleticwear game since the early 1900s, and its standard-fit, open-bottom sweatpants continue to deliver some of the absolute best value in the business. You won’t find a better basic sweatpant for under $30.

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Gap

Honestly, this product styling is exactly how you should wear these sweatpants.

Lands' End

Serious sweats sweatpants

Uniqlo

If there’s one thing we know about Uniqlo, it’s that they make some rock-solid basics at great prices.

Hanes

Peachy soft, lightweight, and perfect for lazy summer afternoons.


The Best Sweatpants for the Gym

Lululemon’s sweats ain’t no slouch (though, they’re clearly great for getting nothing done other than watching Netflix and consuming calories). They’ve got a healthy amount of four-way stretch for deep squats and advanced yoga poses, fast-drying, moisture-wicking properties to keep you cool through the most heart-pumping workouts, and a comfy and secure media pocket to keep your phone in place through every move.

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Outdoor Voices

Comfy enough to sleep in, stretchy enough to keep on for your early-morning jog.

Vuori

These newborn-kitten-soft bottoms are engineered to handle just about anything you throw their way, from weightlifting to HIIT.

Micro-brushed French terry sounds more your Parisian DJ friend and not a pair of slick joggers, but we’re cool with either.


The Best Heavyweight Sweatpants

Camber’s dedication to making the highest-quality, burliest hoodies and crewnecks thankfully extends to sweatpants, too. These are made from the same Cross Knit fabric that Camber uses for its legendary hoodies, so you can bet you’ll be wearing ’em well into the next decade. But don’t expect these to be baby-soft right out of the package: That burly reputation means it’ll take several washes and wears to get them to Saturday lounge-ready. 

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3sixteen

From the folks that make some of the hardiest jeans and the beefiest tees, 3sixteen’s perfectly tapered sweats are like giving your legs a bear hug.

Lady White Co.

Super weighted sweatpants

Lady White Co.’s super weighted sweats could easily stand in for a weighted blanket for your lower half.

Bronson Mfg. Co.

17.6 oz heavyweight terry sweatpants

Heftier than even some of the most dense jeans you own, Bronson Mfg. Co.’s weighty sweats could take on Muhammad Ali.


The Best Old-School Sweatpants

The truth is…they don’t really make ‘em like they used to. That’s why vintage obsessives rove from estate sale to defunct general store to Goodwill and back again, in search of that decades-old piece of garment history. But thanks to a handful of even more obsessive artisanal brands, there are sweatpants on the market that look effectively identical to a deadstock pair of sweats from the mid-century. The foremost among the repro brands is The Real McCoy’s, whose over-the-top meticulousness has earned them legions of fans in search of everything from WWII-era jeans to 1930s horsehide jackets. Their loopwheel sweatpants are knit on rare antique knitting machines which knit at a deliberately slow pace, using the natural force of gravity as the tension for the machine. The result is not only a sublime balance of density and softness, but a smooth, seamless outer leg, just like they used to make way back when.

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Polo Ralph Lauren

A classic is a classic is a classic.

Merz B. Schwanen

3S50 loopwheeled sweatpants

One of the rare brands able to do loopwheel fabrics, Merz B. Schwanen is about as old school as it gets.

Goodwear

Fleece sweatpants with side pockets

If you’re looking for something made a little closer to home, these sweats from Goodwear offer hefty quality that’s cut and sewn stateside.


The Best Slim-But-Not-Skinny Sweatpants

Todd Snyder x Champion

Midweight slim jogger sweatpants

Todd Snyder’s longstanding collaboration with Champion is responsible for our favorite crewneck sweatshirt, so it stands to reason that they also make a top-notch sweatpant. For once, an assumption won’t make an ass out of you and me—but it will make your ass look mighty damn fine. (Sorry.) Because, of course, the Todd Snyder + Champion line’s sweatpants are great, and for many of the same reasons as their upper body counterpart: the fit is tailored and on point, the details are handsome and vintage-inspired—plus the French terry fabric has just the right mix of structure and softness. If you’re looking for a simple, classic pair of sweatpants executed flawlessly, these are the way to go.

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James Perse

Straight-leg Supima cotton-jersey sweatpants

Outerknown

We imagine world surf champ Kelly Slater wears these 100% organic cotton sweats to recover, and that’s all the convincing we need.

Reigning Champ

Midweight terry slim sweatpant

The line between slim and skinny is fuzzy at best. Reigning Champ clears things up for us quite a bit.


The Best Sweatpants That Are More Like Pants, TBH

Let’s say you love the feel of sweatpants, but just can’t bring yourself to wear them out in the open. where all the judgment can get you. There exists a kind of sweatpant for this exact debilitating conundrum, a pair of sweats that has one leg in the Lounge Land and the other in Upstanding Citizen-opolis. Manufacturers have gotten real good at making sweatpants that look a hell of a lot more like regular, everyday, out-of-the-house pants. And the best among them comes from Los Angeles-based brand Lady White Co., whose very particulary, very meticulous approach to clothes is focused solely on knitwear, specifically sweats and jersey. They aren’t your average basement brand hawking screen-printed hoodies. From source to sewing, LWC’s eagle-eyed design is so good, it’s subconsciously obvious, though you may not be able to articulate exactly why.

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Homme Plissé Issey Miyake

Pleated straight leg pants

Tom Ford

Wide-leg satin-trimmed velour sweatpants

Wales Bonner

Logo-embroidered striped recycled-knit track pants

Celine Homme

Straight-leg studded jersey sweatpants


The Best Capital-D Designer Sweatpants

When they launched in 2013, John Elliott’s Escobar pants quickly came to define the athleisure movement, and paved the way for men getting away with wearing what was once workout gear in public without looking lazy. Times have…changed. Where the Escobar was aggressively tapered and overly engineered, the LA is cut roomy and relaxed, with an elastic cinch cord at the waist that doesn’t bunch—giving the normally sloppy sweat a cleaner look. Crafted from a dense, proprietary French terry cotton, they’ll actually get comfier the more you wear them, which is really saying something since they start out pretty darn cozy as it is.

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Thom Browne

Thom Browne engineered 4-bar jersey sweatpant

Yes, Thom Browne’s sweat are pricey, but like his suits, Oxford-cloth shirts, and wingtips, you can feel that these made-in-Japan sweats are built to last.

Rick Owens

Drawstring-waist wool-flannel trousers

Gucci

Web-stripe ribbed-knit wool-blend track pants

Fear of God Essentials

Essentials drawstring sweatpants

Fear of God’s Jerry Lorenzo has elevated sweatpants to unimaginable heights. His Essentials sub-label is orders of magnitude cheaper, but it’s still certified designer—and certified fresh.

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