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These Are the Cutest Flare Yoga Pants, Hands Down

Everyone's in need of a workout wardrobe refresh come summer. It's only normal to want something, well, different and fresh when it comes to your exercise attire. One easy to liven up your wardrobe in an instant? With a pair of flare yoga pants. Yes, they exist, and yes, they're far cuter than any of your other sporty pants currently sitting in your closet. Prepare to be obsessed because these bottoms are a workout (and outfit) game-changer. 

Stretchy, comfy, and ultra-stylish, flare yoga pants aren't just for the gym, either. Just like leggings, the wide-leg bottoms can easily be worked into your "regular" as well. Simply swap your go-to sports bra for a more fashion-forward tee or sweater, and you have a getup that's equal parts cozy and cool. 

Though they're harder to find, the market has a great selection of flare yoga pants to pick from, and we found the 20 styles you'll want to take out for a spin ASAP. From a bright, bold pair from Free People that you'll fall head over heels for to a sleek black pick that's incredibly versatile and easy to wear, below, see and shop the styles we know you'll love rocking this summer, whether for a heavy sweat session or otherwise.

A great fit with full-on flared legs.
Simple, sleek, and great for everyday wear.
Simple yet classic.
The high waist makes these flares all the more versatile.
Go bold in these blue flare yoga pants.
The price on these is amazing.
If you like ribbed tanks, then you'll love these ribbed flares.
You'll love wearing these during yoga class.
These are so trendy.
How chic are these?
Another must-have.
We haven't seen this style in white before!
When you're physical activity requires a little flare.
These have rave reviews.
Transition seamlessly from your workout to weekend relaxation.
The unusual fabric makes these flares extra special.
Baleaf is great for top-quality yoga pants.
These are so fierce.
Don't these just make you want to dance?
The front split is very of-the-moment.

Up Next: The Anti-Legging Trend I Can Only Really Describe as Wild

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.



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