The pocket question, answered properly

The single most-asked question about stretch pants is not about stretch. It is: where does the phone go? So here is the plain answer for our range. 34 of the 43 cuts in this catalogue carry pockets, and every listing states it in the specification block, so you never have to squint at product photos looking for a seam.

A pocket on a stretch knit only works if it is engineered, not just sewn on. A flat patch pocket on thin fabric prints the outline of everything you carry and drags the leg down when you move. Ours are side-entry pockets set into the outer seam, cut deep enough that a large phone sits fully inside, with the opening angled so it does not gape when you bend.

What fits, in practice: a phone in a case, a card or two, keys if you fold them into the fob. What we would not put in there: a water bottle, obviously, but also anything you cannot afford to sit on, because a side pocket travels with your leg into every squat and stretch.

On the waistband question, some of our leggings add a hidden pocket at the waist. It is sized for a card and a key, not a phone, and it is the right place for the things you check least and lose most.

If pockets are your first filter, start from a rail page and look for the Pockets chip on the cards, or open any listing and read the specification block. We put it there so the answer never depends on the camera angle.

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