Editor's Notes
Sunzel's flare leggings sit high on the waist and kick out from the knee, channeling a throwback yoga-studio aesthetic that's made a comeback in recent years. The fabric is a four-way stretch blend that moves with you during workouts but holds its shape well enough for casual wear. They're at home in a yoga class, on a coffee run, or paired with an oversized sweater for a relaxed weekend look.
The flare cut suits women looking for an alternative to the tapered jogger or straight-leg legging that's dominated the last decade. The wider hem balances hips and creates a longer visual line, which some wearers prefer over cropped or ankle-hugging styles.
One trade-off: the flare means they're not ideal for high-intensity interval training or anything involving a lot of footwork, since the extra fabric at the ankle can catch or drag. They shine in lower-impact movement and lifestyle contexts where comfort and silhouette matter more than performance engineering.