Let’s be real: I’ve never been the type to come home from work or run errands and lounge in jeans. The moment I step through the door, I’m already unbuttoning my pants and heading straight for my cozy sweats. Who can relax in pants that pinch? When my job transitioned to remote work, I faced a few challenges, but trading my jeans for drawstring bottoms wasn’t one of them.
As quarantine restrictions began to ease, I finally had an excuse to pull out some nicer clothes (not just my partner’s baggy sweatpants) from the back of my closet. With my office planning to re-open for in-person meetings, I realized I had developed a strong dislike for denim and wasn’t sure how to go back.
Dramatic? Maybe. But I needed a solution—something between the comfy, loose sweatpants and the constricting denim. Enter the All Day Jogger from Public Rec, which combines the look of stylish streetwear with the comfort of leggings.
Why These Joggers Are a Game-Changer
Here’s why these joggers are a game-changer: They’re crafted with a flattering fit and fabric that’s thicker than your average legging but still hugs your shape. The cuffed hem sits perfectly above the ankle, and the high waistband cinches in just right. Available in sizes 24-38 (with a choice of 24-30 inch inseams), these joggers promise a perfect fit.
These joggers are ideal for working from home while maintaining a put-together look. Plus, I can walk my dog or dash out for errands without missing a beat. Being a parent, mobility is crucial! When the office re-opens, I love that I can attend in-person meetings without needing to change out of my comfy PJ bottoms. For long car rides or future flights to exotic locales, they will definitely be my go-to travel pants. Just pair with your favorite sneakers or sandals, and you’re good to go.
Yes, Public Rec’s All Day Joggers are so comfortable that I never want to take them off. With their sleek and modern design, I can wear them in nearly any situation, so I hardly need to.
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