How to Style Sweatpants: 6 Ways to Look Impossibly Cool in the Cozy Staple

StyleWearing sweats doesn’t have to mean looking sloppy. Here’s how to pull ’em off right.By Graham Isador November 6, 2024Photographs: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe ConteSave this storySaveSave this storySaveAll products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.Whether you can get away with wearing sweatpants in public depends entirely on whether you know how to style sweatpants. Sweatpants rank among the most divisive items of clothing. Some people insist they’re only for home wear or the gym. Seinfeld famously called them a sign of giving up. A symbol of a person’s inability to compete in normal society.And yet, for decades now, sweatpants have been a staple in streetwear and an integral part of dozens of iconic fits—from Stallone in Rocky to Travolta in Grease. These days, virtually every major clothing company—your mall brands, your high fashion houses, and everything in between—has put their own stamp on the garment.Whether your sweatpants look sloppy or project a kind of casual cool is largely down to how they’re styled. And with a bit of intention, the most comfortable item in your closet doesn’t need to be relegated to Saturday mornings. Here’s all the inspiration and intel you need to cozy up in sweatpants right.Nail the DetailsSpike Lee, 2008 James DevaneySpike Lee—shown here in his natural habitat, courtside at a Knicks game—proves how good a full sweatsuit can look with some simple accessories.Tie It All TogetherJohn Mayer, 2018 gotpap/Bauer-GriffinThestatement sneakers and throwback windbreaker are the stars here, but Mayer's simple, dark sweats help lock in a cohesive look.Stay SportyWoody Harrelson at the Woody Harrelson Departing For NY, Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles. (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)Ron Galella/Getty ImagesMost PopularCultureCan Fontaines DC Make Rock Bands Cool Again?By Olivia OvendenCultureIs Sturgill Simpson the Greatest Live Act in Music Right Now?By Chris CohenStyleBradley Cooper Paired One of 2024’s Best Air Jordans With a Tiny TopknotBy Adam CheungSweatpants naturally tend to combine well with other athletic staples like varsity jackets and basketball shoes. Woody Harrelson pulls that trio off with aplomb for an effortless look that maintains maximum comfort and cool.Mind the ProportionsKatie Holmes, 2023 GothamThe size of these sweats compared to the size of the T-shirt—not to mention the advanced move of sweats tucked into socks—turn an extremely simple combination into something far more elevated.Go BaggyJerry Lorenzo, 2022 Christian Vierig/Getty ImagesMost PopularCultureCan Fontaines DC Make Rock Bands Cool Again?By Olivia OvendenCultureIs Sturgill Simpson the Greatest Live Act in Music Right Now?By Chris CohenStyleBradley Cooper Paired One of 2024’s Best Air Jordans With a Tiny TopknotBy Adam CheungWith its monochrome palette and flowing silhouette, Fear of God designer Jerry Lorenzo's look here proves that oversized sweats can be downright elegant.Suit UpMuhammad Ali, 1966 Stan Meagher/Getty ImagesWe have all the high-tech, UV-resistant, spandex-adjacent workout pants science can create, and where has it gotten us? All Ali needed was a cotton sweatsuit to be the Greatest.Our Favorite SweatpantsTime to get comfortable. Here are four unbeatable, supremely stylish pairs to get you started—and don't miss our full list of the best sweatpants for men for even more GQ-approved picks.ChampionPowerblend Fleece Open-Bottom Sweatpants$45 $31 AmazonTrumbullVintage Classic Wash Sweatpants$138 HuckberryTodd Snyder x ChampionMidweight Slim Jogger Sweatpants$118 Todd SnyderGapHeavyweight Sweatpants$90 $54 GapHow to Style Sweatpants FAQAre joggers sweatpants?AccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronJoggers are sweatpants that left their small hometown and went to college. They might think that makes them better than sweatpants, but don’t buy it. The major difference is between the two is that joggers will always have a cinched elastic ankle. Sweatpants can go either way. Also fabric: You can have denim joggers, but not denim sweats. If you’re going to choose a jogger over a regular sweatpant, be sure you’re not going too slim. You don’t want risk looking like a toddler.How should sweatpants fit?AccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronThe same rules for the fit of your normal pants apply to your sweatpants. What’s going to be the most flattering silhouette? What message are you trying to convey with the look?A mid- to heavyweight sweatpant with a straight leg in gray or black is always going to be incredibly versatile. Something a bit baggier can create an interesting contrast when paired with a more fitted T-shirt or an overall casual vibe when combined with an equally loose top.Overall, if you’re choosing to wear sweatpants for fashion rather than just comfort, don’t get too precious about it. Make the most out of what sweats can emphasize and embrace the laid-back vibe they

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How to Style Sweatpants: 6 Ways to Look Impossibly Cool in the Cozy Staple
Wearing sweats doesn’t have to mean looking sloppy. Here’s how to pull ’em off right.
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Photographs: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte

All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Whether you can get away with wearing sweatpants in public depends entirely on whether you know how to style sweatpants. Sweatpants rank among the most divisive items of clothing. Some people insist they’re only for home wear or the gym. Seinfeld famously called them a sign of giving up. A symbol of a person’s inability to compete in normal society.

And yet, for decades now, sweatpants have been a staple in streetwear and an integral part of dozens of iconic fits—from Stallone in Rocky to Travolta in Grease. These days, virtually every major clothing company—your mall brands, your high fashion houses, and everything in between—has put their own stamp on the garment.

Whether your sweatpants look sloppy or project a kind of casual cool is largely down to how they’re styled. And with a bit of intention, the most comfortable item in your closet doesn’t need to be relegated to Saturday mornings. Here’s all the inspiration and intel you need to cozy up in sweatpants right.


Nail the Details

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Spike Lee, 2008 James Devaney

Spike Lee—shown here in his natural habitat, courtside at a Knicks game—proves how good a full sweatsuit can look with some simple accessories.

Tie It All Together

Image may contain John Mayer Clothing Footwear Shoe Machine Spoke Wristwatch Coat Person Teen Alloy Wheel and Car

John Mayer, 2018 gotpap/Bauer-Griffin

Thestatement sneakers and throwback windbreaker are the stars here, but Mayer's simple, dark sweats help lock in a cohesive look.

Stay Sporty

Image may contain Woody Harrelson Clothing Coat Jacket Footwear Shoe Baseball Cap Cap Hat Pants Person and Teen
Woody Harrelson at the Woody Harrelson Departing For NY, Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles. (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)Ron Galella/Getty Images

Sweatpants naturally tend to combine well with other athletic staples like varsity jackets and basketball shoes. Woody Harrelson pulls that trio off with aplomb for an effortless look that maintains maximum comfort and cool.

Mind the Proportions

Image may contain Katie Holmes Pedestrian Person Clothing Footwear Shoe Accessories Bag Handbag Pants and Glasses

Katie Holmes, 2023 Gotham

The size of these sweats compared to the size of the T-shirt—not to mention the advanced move of sweats tucked into socks—turn an extremely simple combination into something far more elevated.

Go Baggy

Image may contain Adult Person Accessories Glasses Clothing Footwear Shoe Pedestrian Walking and Performer

Jerry Lorenzo, 2022 Christian Vierig/Getty Images

With its monochrome palette and flowing silhouette, Fear of God designer Jerry Lorenzo's look here proves that oversized sweats can be downright elegant.

Suit Up

Image may contain Muhammad Ali People Person Face Head Photography Portrait Standing Adult Clothing and Footwear

Muhammad Ali, 1966 Stan Meagher/Getty Images

We have all the high-tech, UV-resistant, spandex-adjacent workout pants science can create, and where has it gotten us? All Ali needed was a cotton sweatsuit to be the Greatest.


Our Favorite Sweatpants

Time to get comfortable. Here are four unbeatable, supremely stylish pairs to get you started—and don't miss our full list of the best sweatpants for men for even more GQ-approved picks.

Champion grey sweatpants

Champion

Powerblend Fleece Open-Bottom Sweatpants

Trumbull navy blue sweatpants

Trumbull

Vintage Classic Wash Sweatpants

Todd Snyder x Champion slim jogger sweatpants

Todd Snyder x Champion

Midweight Slim Jogger Sweatpants

Heavyweight Sweatpants

Gap

Heavyweight Sweatpants


How to Style Sweatpants FAQ

Are joggers sweatpants?

Joggers are sweatpants that left their small hometown and went to college. They might think that makes them better than sweatpants, but don’t buy it. The major difference is between the two is that joggers will always have a cinched elastic ankle. Sweatpants can go either way. Also fabric: You can have denim joggers, but not denim sweats. If you’re going to choose a jogger over a regular sweatpant, be sure you’re not going too slim. You don’t want risk looking like a toddler.

How should sweatpants fit?

The same rules for the fit of your normal pants apply to your sweatpants. What’s going to be the most flattering silhouette? What message are you trying to convey with the look?

A mid- to heavyweight sweatpant with a straight leg in gray or black is always going to be incredibly versatile. Something a bit baggier can create an interesting contrast when paired with a more fitted T-shirt or an overall casual vibe when combined with an equally loose top.

Overall, if you’re choosing to wear sweatpants for fashion rather than just comfort, don’t get too precious about it. Make the most out of what sweats can emphasize and embrace the laid-back vibe they offer.

What shoes should you pair with sweatpants?

In a lot of cases, pairing something formal with something more casual can be a nice way to break up the visual language of an outfit. This rarely the case with sweatpants. Your best bet is to stick to the basics.

A classic sneaker or runner—Air Jordans, Reebok Club 85s, New Balance 990s, Adidas Sambas—always work. So do boots with a workwear or hiking vibe. Plus, there are always Converse if you’re looking to go full training montage. Similar to jackets and shirts, you want something that plays along well with the inherent athletic, casual, and working vibes sweats give off.

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