
Few items in a closet spark as much debate as a pair of sweatpants you’d actually leave the house in. Aritzia’s Cozy Sweatfleece line has quietly turned into a cult favorite, and the Mega Sweatpant in particular keeps selling out. This review cuts through the hype to look at fit, fabric, cost, and whether these really live up to the price tag.
Average price: $78–$90 USD ·
Most popular style: Cozy Sweatfleece Mega Sweatpant ·
Primary fabric: Cozy Sweatfleece (midweight fleece with soft-brushed back) ·
Typical fit: Oversized / relaxed ·
Available colors: Heather grey, black, brown, and seasonal shades
Quick snapshot
- Price range $78–$90 from Aritzia official site
- Cozy Sweatfleece fabric standard across most styles (Mochi Mommy review)
- Sizing runs large intentionally (Reddit r/Aritzia)
- Reddit users generally satisfied with durability (Reddit sizing thread)
- Long-term durability after 50+ washes (Poshmark resale market)
- Resale value fluctuation by color and season (Poshmark resale market)
- Effect of “grey sweatpants rule” on sales (Poshmark resale market)
- Mega Sweatpant – most popular oversized (Aritzia)
- Boyfriend Wide – more relaxed silhouette (Mochi Mommy)
- Mega Cargo – adds pockets and utility (Reddit discussion)
- Growing demand for extended sizing (tall/petite) (Mochi Mommy review)
- Potential seasonal color drops (Mochi Mommy review)
- Continued influence of TikTok and Instagram trends (Mochi Mommy review)
Five key specs across the core lineup reveal a consistent approach to warmth and fit.
| Specification | Detail | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $78–$90 USD | Aritzia official site |
| Best-Selling Style | Cozy Sweatfleece Mega Sweatpant | Mochi Mommy |
| Fabric Type | Midweight fleece with brushed back and sueded face | Aritzia Fabric Guide |
| Size Range | XXS–XL (some styles 3 heights) | Aritzia official site |
| Care Instructions | Machine wash cold, tumble dry low (air-dry recommended) | Mochi Mommy |
What makes Aritzia sweatpants so popular?
The Cozy Sweatfleece fabric and its feel
- The signature fabric uses a brushed back and sueded face, creating what Mochi Mommy (fashion review site) calls “the thickest, softest, plushest” sweatpants they’ve worn.
- Aritzia describes the material as “premium midweight fleece famous for its soft-brushed back, sueded face and cloud-nine plush feel” (product description).
A buyer expecting a standard cotton fleece will find Cozy Sweatfleece noticeably denser and softer. The trade-off: added warmth that may feel too heavy for summer wear.
Social media and influencer culture
TikTok and Instagram have amplified the oversized sweatpant silhouette, and Aritzia’s Mega style became a visual anchor for the “effortless” aesthetic. According to The Everygirl (lifestyle publication), the trend toward loose bottoms shows no sign of slowing. Aritzia’s early adoption of that cut — combined with strong visual branding — turned the Mega Sweatpant into a wardrobe staple among young women.
The pattern: brand loyalty here is as much about cultural cachet as it is about fabric.
The role of Tna as a sub‑brand
Aritzia’s Tna label (formerly Tna) houses the entire Sweatfleece collection. The sub‑brand allows Aritzia to target a sportier, more casual customer without diluting its contemporary‑wear identity. Wikipedia (brand reference) notes that Aritzia was founded in 1984 in Vancouver and has since built a reputation for elevated basics. Tna acts as the gateway product line for many first‑time buyers.
If Tna continues to expand into performance fabrics, Aritzia could pull customers from Lululemon’s casual side — but only if the fit and durability hold up through repeated wear.
The catch: Aritzia’s fabric and brand strategy create a loyal following, but the premium price demands consistent quality across seasons.
Are Aritzia sweatpants worth the price?
Price range of different styles
Core Sweatfleece styles range from $78 for the basic Mega Sweatpant to $90 for the Mega Cargo, according to Aritzia’s online shop. Limited‑edition colors and collabs can add $10–$15. That price sits between mass‑market brands ($40–$60) and premium athleisure ($100+).
The implication: at this price, buyers expect two to three years of regular wear.
Durability and care considerations
- Multiple Reddit users report that machine drying shrinks the fleece noticeably. One buyer on r/Aritzia says they “size up to account for shrinkage.”
- Air‑drying is recommended to preserve the fabric’s loft. A Mochi Mommy reviewer notes that after several air‑dries, the fleece “still feels like new.”
The pattern: buyers who follow care instructions get long life; dry‑and‑go users experience faster wear.
Customer satisfaction from Reddit and other reviews
Overall sentiment on Reddit (community discussion) leans positive. A common thread: “I own a few of the mega sweatpants and I love them. They do shrink a tad because I throw them in the dryer but they’ve been holding up.” Few complaints about pilling or seam failure. Resale value also remains strong — used Mega Sweatpants often sell for $50–$70 on Poshmark (resale platform), indicating that the market trusts their condition after a season of use.
What are the best sweatpants from Aritzia?
Cozy Sweatfleece Mega Sweatpant
The runaway best‑seller. It features an exaggerated wide leg, elastic waistband, and dropped crotch for a draped, oversized look. Aritzia’s product page lists the rise as mid‑rise on models but many buyers find it sits lower. Available in short, regular, and tall lengths.
The implication: the low rise can feel frustrating for those with longer torsos.
Boyfriend Wide Sweatpant
Offers a straight, slightly tapered leg with a higher rise than the Mega. Mochi Mommy describes the fit as “more relaxed than the Mega but not as slouchy.” Also uses Cozy Sweatfleece.
The pattern: best for buyers who want the softness of the fabric but a cleaner silhouette.
Cozy Sweatfleece Mega Cargo Sweatpant
Adds utility pockets and a jogger‑style ankle cinch. Reddit users note that the waistband can feel tight in XS, and the rise is lower than advertised. However, the cuffed ankle helps petite frames carry the volume without dragging.
The implication: if you need pockets and want to wear the sweatpants with sneakers, the Cargo is the functional pick.
Other notable styles: Flutter, Wide‑leg
The Flutter adds a raw hem and an even wider leg opening — a bolder fashion statement. The Wide‑leg sits between Boyfriend and Mega in leg volume. Both are available in limited colors. According to Aritzia’s sweatpants collection, these styles often sell out faster than the core Mega.
The pattern: fabric feel is consistent across the line, but rise height and leg opening vary significantly. Choose based on your torso length and desired silhouette, not just trend.
The Mega Cargo’s low rise has led some short‑torso buyers to pass. Aritzia should consider offering a high‑rise version of the cargo to capture that segment.
Do Aritzia sweats run small?
General fit: oversized by design
Aritzia deliberately cuts the Sweatfleece line with extra room. The Mega Sweatpant size guide lists the model wearing size S with a 26″ waist; the same pair on a 29″ waist will still have a relaxed fit. This intentional oversizing confuses first‑time buyers who expect a tailored jogger.
Sizing recommendations from users
- A 5’3″, 115‑lb buyer on r/Aritzia was advised to size up to S “for a cozy fit.”
- Many users size down for a less baggy look. Another thread recommends XS for a 25–26″ waist if you prefer less volume.
Shrinkage after washing and how to account for it
Heat drying can reduce the length by up to 2 inches, judging by user reports. Mochi Mommy (petite reviewer) notes that the short length in the Mega works well for her 5’2″ frame, but regular length might require cuffing or hemming for shorter buyers.
The implication: if you plan to machine dry, either buy one size up or opt for the short version to pre‑empt shrinkage.
Is Aritzia a luxury brand?
Aritzia’s market positioning: contemporary vs. luxury
Aritzia is widely categorized as a contemporary fashion brand, not an outright luxury house. Wikipedia groups it alongside brands like Club Monaco and Everlane — premium basics with a strong design aesthetic. Its price points, while high for sweatpants, fall below designer labels like Alexander Wang or Off‑White.
The implication: buyers should expect good quality but not Haute Couture construction.
Material quality and construction
The Cozy Sweatfleece fabric is a definite step above mass‑market fleece. Mochi Mommy describes the feel as “plusher than anything at Gap or Nike.” Seams are flat‑locked, elastic waistbands retain stretch, and drawstrings are substantial. Still, the fabric is a midweight polyester‑cotton blend, not a natural fiber — so breathability is limited.
Comparison to other premium athleisure brands
The table below shows how Aritzia stacks up against key competitors across price, fabric, fit, and longevity metrics.
| Feature | Aritzia Sweatpants | Lululemon Scuba Jogger | Alo Yoga Jogger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $78–$90 | $118 | $100–$118 |
| Fabric weight | Midweight fleece | French terry | Midweight brushed fleece |
| Fit philosophy | Oversized / draped | Tailored / tapered | Relaxed / straight |
| Length options | Short, regular, tall | Regular, tall | Regular, short |
| Shrinkage risk | Moderate (air‑dry recommended) | Low | Low |
| Resale value (used) | $50–$70 | $70–$90 | $50–$80 |
The three brands target different fits. Aritzia wins for volume and drape; Lululemon for athletic cut; Alo for a yoga‑studio aesthetic.
The pattern: Aritzia is the best choice if you prioritize a slouchy, fashion‑forward silhouette over technical performance.
Pros & Cons
Upsides
- Exceptionally soft and thick fleece (Mochi Mommy)
- Strong brand resale value (Poshmark)
- Multiple length options for petite and tall buyers (Mochi Mommy)
- On‑trend oversized fit that flatters many body types
Downsides
- Low rise can be uncomfortable for longer torsos (Mochi Mommy)
- Shrinks noticeably if machine dried (Reddit)
- Limited pocket options in non‑Cargo styles
- Price may feel steep for a casual sweatpant (Aritzia pricing)
What’s unclear about Aritzia sweatpants
- Long‑term durability: Most reviews cover 1–2 years. How the fleece holds up after 50+ washes remains an open question.
- Resale value seasonality: Price on Poshmark (resale marketplace) varies a lot by color — neutrals hold value, seasonal shades drop fast.
- “Grey sweatpants rule” sales impact: No public data connects that cultural meme to Aritzia’s revenue, though it likely drives curiosity‑based purchases.
What the community says
I own a few of the mega sweatpants and I love them. They do shrink a tad because I throw them in the dryer but they’ve been holding up.
— Reddit user on r/Aritzia
Made with Aritzia’s Cozy Sweatfleece — premium midweight fleece famous for its soft-brushed back, sueded face and cloud-nine plush feel.
— Aritzia product description (official page)
Summary
Aritzia sweatpants deliver exactly what they promise: a thick, soft fleece in a trendy oversized cut. The trade‑offs are real — low rise, shrinkage risk, and a price that forces you to choose between air‑drying or accepting some loss of length. For the buyer who values fabric quality and fit silhouette over technical performance, the Mega Sweatpant is a strong investment. The decision is clear: if you’re willing to air‑dry and you prefer a draped look, buy them. If you need high performance or a high rise, look at Lululemon or Alo instead.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the grey sweatpants rule?
The “grey sweatpants rule” is an informal social media term referring to the visibility of male anatomy in light‑colored sweatpants when worn without underwear. It applies to any light grey sweatpants, including Aritzia’s heather grey styles. The rule has no official relation to Aritzia but has contributed to the brand’s visibility in online fashion culture.
How should I wash Aritzia sweatpants to avoid shrinkage?
Machine wash in cold water, then **air‑dry** or tumble dry on the lowest heat. Multiple Reddit users report that air‑drying preserves the original length and loft. If you must machine‑dry, remove them while still slightly damp and stretch the legs back to shape.
Do Aritzia sweatpants have pockets?
Standard Mega and Boyfriend styles have two side seam pockets and one back pocket. The Mega Cargo adds two large utility pockets on the thighs. Other styles like the Flutter may omit back pockets for a cleaner look. Check the product description on Aritzia’s site for each style’s pocket count.
Are Aritzia sweatpants unisex?
Aritzia markets Sweatfleece as women’s wear, but the oversized cut and neutral colors make them popular with all genders. The size chart uses women’s measurements. Many men size up two to three sizes for a comparable fit, as noted in Reddit threads.
What is the difference between Cozy Sweatfleece and regular fleece?
Cozy Sweatfleece is a midweight polyester‑cotton blend with a brushed inner surface and a sueded face. Standard fleece is often lighter and less dense. Mochi Mommy describes Cozy Sweatfleece as “the thickest, plushest” they’ve tried, making it warmer and more structured than typical fleece joggers.
Can I return Aritzia sweatpants if they don’t fit?
Yes, Aritzia accepts returns within 14 days of delivery for full‑price items, and within 14 days for sale items. Items must be unworn with tags attached. Final sale items are not returnable. Check the Aritzia return policy for full details.
Do Aritzia sweatpants go on sale frequently?
Aritzia holds two major sales per year: “Clientèle” (invite‑only, usually May and November) and a “Boxing Day” sale. Popular colors and core sizes often sell out first. The discount is typically 20–30% off. For the best selection, shop the primary drop; wait for the secondary markdown for deeper discounts on leftover colors.



