Here’s how to style them so they feel polished, intentional, and fashion editor approved, not lazy.
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A few years ago, I never would’ve thought I’d be wearing sweatpant jeans, yet here we are. When they first launched, I heard all about them but was a bit hesitant. I learned to associate sweatpants with laziness, but when they look just like your favorite pair of wide-leg jeans, it’s easy to be convinced.
After years of denim getting either more rigid or disappearing entirely in favor of trousers and knits, these soft, elastic-waist hybrids have quietly worked their way back into my consciousness, and honestly, I get it. Comfort is no longer a guilty pleasure; it’s the baseline, especially for those of us who want to catch a red-eye flight overseas in both comfort and style.
This all being said, the 2026 version of sweatpant jeans looks nothing like the pairs we collectively retired years ago or the jeggings I’ll never put my hands on again. The new styling is sharp, intentional, and surprisingly polished when done right. If you’ve been side-eyeing them but wondering how to wear them without feeling like you gave up, I’ve got you. These are the outfits that make sweatpant jeans feel fashion editor approved again.
This is the kind of outfit you throw on to run errands and somehow still feel chic—cozy layers, practical shoes, and sweatpant jeans that look polished enough to pass for real denim.
rag & bone Miramar Sofie Wide-Leg Pants
Rag & Bone Retro Runner Slim Ultra Sneakers
Toteme Alpaca Wool-Blend Beanie
A classic striped sweater brings a French, off-duty ease that pairs perfectly with the relaxed silhouette of sweatpant jeans. Matching accessories pull everything together and make certain that they’ll never know you’re wearing sweatpants.
rag & bone Miramar Sport Stripe Track Pants
Joe’s Jeans The Chore Jacket
The Elder Statesman Striped Hat
Polo Ralph Lauren Striped Cable Wool Cashmere Cardigan
This is where sweatpant jeans really shine: travel days when comfort is nonnegotiable but you still want to look put-together. A denim shirt instantly sharpens the look and makes the whole outfit feel intentional, not accidental.
PS, I’m actually wearing these exact sweatpant jeans in this photo.
rag & bone Miramar Shea Relaxed Straight Pants
Heaven Mayhem Medium Leather Belt
Denim Forum The ’80s Comfy Denim Shirt
Dynamite Everyday Cotton T Shirt
If you’re worried sweatpant jeans skew too casual, I have a simple fix. A fur or faux-fur jacket adds instant glamour and proves these jeans can hold their own in a dressed-up moment.
rag & bone Miramar Shea Ankle-Length Pants
ZARA Short Faux Fur Lapel Collar Coat
Heaven Mayhem Esme Sunglasses
When the base is simple, the accessories get to do the heavy lifting. A statement scarf adds personality and polish, making sweatpant jeans feel styled.
rag & bone Miramar Wide-Leg Pants
Damson Madder Brushed Oversized Scarf
almina concept Knit Wool Crewneck Sweater
A strong coat can completely reframe sweatpant jeans, pushing them firmly into outfit territory. Think long, structured, or dramatic—this is where contrast does all the work.
rag & bone Miramar Drawstring Wide-Leg Pants
ZARA Oversized Double-Breasted Wool Coat
margaux The Demi
Sometimes, the best approach is to lean all the way in. Treat them like actual sweatpants with a graphic tee, sneakers, and relaxed layers. Let the elevated cut and wash do the rest.
rag & bone Miramar Jogger Pants
Free People Leopard Tee
HEARTLOOM Beatriz Trench Coat
Roger Vivier Broche Vivier Denim Newsboy Cap