28 best high-waisted gym leggings UK 2023, including sculpting, shaping and tummy control styles | The Sun

COMFORT is key when it comes to getting the most out of your workout – so we've picked out the best high-waisted gym leggings that'll hold you in place whether you're in downward dog or doing some serious burpees.

If you're anything like us, you'll have long since discovered that a navel-grazing waistband is generally not the one when it comes to workouts and gym sessions.

The high-waisted silhouette on the other hand is far more practical: it keeps you feeling secure, doesn't run the risk of rolling down your hips mid-squat and it looks pretty darn adorable teamed with a cropped top or sports bra. What's not to love?

High-waisted leggings are great for other features too: think bum-shaping fits, tummy-smoothing panels and hidden pockets.

They also look good in and out of the gym, whether you go for classic black, a bold print or a statement colour. They're ideal for trips to the supermarket, school runs and coffee dates too. 

In need of some inspo? Read on for our tried and tested selection of the best high-waisted gym leggings available to buy right now.

Best high-waisted gym leggings at a glance:

  • Best 7/8 leggings: Fabletics Define PowerHold High-Waisted 7/8 Legging
  • Best budget buy: Myprotein MP Women's Shape Seamless Leggings
  • Best black leggings: SEFI Timeless Leggings 7/8
  • Best no VPL leggings: Enduro Bamboo Deep Waistband Leggings
  • Best high-shine leggings: YANA Active 2.0 Combat Green Leggings
  • Best full length leggings: lululemon Align™ High-Rise Pant
  • Best for high intensity workouts: Fabletics Anywhere High-Waisted Leggings
  • Best flare leggings: TALA SkinLuxe High Waisted Flared Leggings
  • Best tummy control leggings: Fabletics Define PowerHold High-Waisted 7/8 Legging

BAM Enduro Bamboo Deep Waistband Leggings 

  • BAM Enduro Bamboo Deep Waistband Leggings, £49 from BAM – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £49; Size range: 8-18; Colours available: 14 colours; Fabric: Bamboo, viscose, organic cotton and elastane 

Pros: Flattering, sustainable, range of colours available, don't fall down, thick waist band, discrete logo 

Cons: Tricky to get on

Rating: 4/5

BAM's Enduro leggings are made from a mix of sustainable bamboo, viscose, cotton and elastane. The result? A pair of eco-friendly leggings that are incredibly sculpting and supportive — particularly around the waist, thanks to the thick, long waistband that doesn't roll down. 

I felt very secure in these leggings and found them to be very flattering. 

I love the simple black colour (but these are available in 13 other bold colours and prints too) and discrete logo, and would definitely wear these for the gym or running errands. 

The only issue I had, and shoppers in the site's review section agreed, was that they're a little tricky to get on. Initially, I thought they weren't going to fit, but was pleasantly surprised when I wiggled into them and found they fit be perfectly. In fact, you want them to be this figure-hugging to make sure they don't fall down during an arduous workout and to emphasise your curves. 

I also was pleased that, even though these were tight, there's no VPL. So, whether you're wearing your biggest knickers or a seamless thong, nobody will know. 

Spanx Booty Boost 7/8 Leggings

  • Spanx Booty Boost 7/8 Leggings, £88 from John Lewis – buy here

Leg length: 7/8; Price: £88; Size range: S-XL; Colours available: 7 colours ; Fabric: Nylon and Elastane 

Pros: Flattering, contouring fabric on bum, waist doesn't fall down, thick waist band to hold in tummy, comfortable

Cons: Expensive

Rating: 5/5

Spanx's Booty Boost leggings have just become one of my go-to leggings.  They're incredibly flattering, using a wide contoured waistband to suck in your tummy and rear-firming fabric to shape lift your bum (as the name suggests). Despite all of this sculpting, the leggings have no centre-seam to avoid camel toe and come complete with a cotton gusset so you can wear these with no underwear to avoid VPL. 

Even though, as you'd expect from Spanx, these leggings behave like shapewear, they're really comfortable and stretchy. They don't have that typical compression feeling that makes you feel as if the leggings are too tight and bursting at the seams. 

Other perks include a hidden pocket (big enough to fit a key or card) and waistband that doesn't fold over as you move. 

Acai Outdoor Softshell Leggings 

  • Acai Outdoor Softshell Leggings, £46.75 (down from £55) from Acai – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £46.75 (down from £55); Size range: 6-18; Colours available: 4 colours (black, green, navy and aubergine); Fabric: Nylon and Elastane 

Pros: Waterproof, flattering, drawstring waist to ensure perfect fit, handy zip pocket, comfortable, stretchy

Cons: None 

Rating: 5/5

When you live in the rainy UK, it's important to own clothing that will protect you from the elements. After all, we only experience a couple of months of true summer weather every year.  This doesn't have to mean going out in macs and traditional waterproof clothing, though. These leggings from Acai are shower resistant, meaning they repel liquid and dry extremely quickly.

Sadly, since it's the height of summer, I haven't had a chance to try these leggings out in the rain. But, I love how they fit and can see how the lightweight and breathable softshell fabric is perfect for hot days, cold days, and rainy days. 

They're really stretchy, so your movement won't be restricted, and the fabric is snag-proof, so they're suitable for outdoor activities like trail running, hiking, cycling and so on. 

To maintain the leggings' waterproof properties, use Grangers Wash + Repel Liquid every three to five washes. 

BAM Flexa Seamless Running Leggings

  • BAM Flexa Seamless Running Leggings, £52 from BAM – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £52; Size range: S-L; Colours available: 1; Fabric: Bamboo Viscose, Amni Soul Eco Polyamide, and Elastane 

Pros: Flattering, super soft, stretchy, comfortable, sustainable

Cons: Only available in one colour 

Rating: 5/5

BAM's Flexa Seamless Running Leggings reminded me of the wooly tights I used to wear to school, in the best way. They're ribbed and incredibly cosy and soft. And, even though they do sculpt your legs, tummy and bum every so slightly, I wouldn't describe them as tight or clingy. 

At first I didn't think I'd like the pattern, but as soon as I got the leggings on, I realised that the lines trick the eye and make you look slimmer. I'd wear these to the gym, on a walk, or even just relaxing around the house. 

Free People High-Rise 7/8 Length Good Karma Leggings 

  • Free People High-Rise 7/8 Length Good Karma Leggings, £78 from Free People – buy here

Leg length: 7/8; Price: £78; Size range: XS-XL; Colours available: 17; Fabric: Spandex and Nylon 

Pros: Flattering, super soft, stretchy ribbed fabric, comfortable, come in a variety of colours

Cons: Expensive   

Rating: 5/5

If you're bored of plain black leggings, Free People's Good Karma Leggings come in 17 different shades. I chose this bright Red Apple shade, and I'm so pleased I did because it'll stand out against my collection of neutral gym trainers and tops. 

The leggings themselves are incredibly flattering, made of a ribbed knit fabric that holds in your waist and shapes your tummy, legs and bum without looking or feeling like you're wearing typical heavy-duty shaping leggings. They're so comfortable that I wear them to work from home. 

These are great for working out and fashion purposes, and I've got a lot of wear out of mine so far (and will be purchasing them in multiple colours, from black to Barbiecore pink).

They also have SPF30 UV Protection, making them ideal for working out outside or just wearing them out and about. 

They may be a little pricey at £78, but since they're so high quality and versatile, they're well worth the splurge. 

SEFI Timeless Leggings 7/8 

  • SEFI Timeless Leggings 7/8, £56 from SEFI – buy here

Pros: Sculpting fabric is very flattering, ultra high waisted, supportive, soft, stretchy, breathable, sweat-wicking, contouring detail on back, no VPL 

Cons: Only available in 3 colours 

Rating: 5/5

Leg length: 7/8; Price: £56; Size range: XXS to XL; Colours available: 3 colours; Fabric: Polyamide and elastane

I've owned this pair of leggings for around 9 months, and they've become a wardrobe staple. To me, they're the legging equivalent of my favourite Levi Ribcage jeans — that's how high waisted they are. These have the highest waistband of all the leggings I've tried, so they almost feel like you're wearing shape-wear and leggings in one (which is ideal for the days where I'm particularly bloated). 

They support your legs, bums and tummy nicely without feeling too tight and restrictive (unlike a lot of seamless and sculpting gym leggings on the market). 

The soft and stretchy fabric is breathable and I find that it feels cool and dry on the skin, no matter how sweaty I get during a workout. 

These are the leggings I reach for when I'm WFH or popping to the post office, as well as when I'm heading to a gym class. 

BAM Mallea Yoga Leggings Full Length 

  • BAM Mallea Yoga Leggings, £55 from BAM – buy here

Pros: Stretchy fabric designed for yoga,  supportive, soft, breathable, no outside seam, no digging

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

Leg length: 7/8; Price: £55; Size range: 8 to 16; Colours available: 5; Fabric: Mallea modal fabric 

Here at The Sun, we love BAM. The brand is the perfect choice if you're trying to be sustainable but don't want to skimp on quality, functionality and style. These Mallea Yoga Leggings feel like regular fashion leggings on the skin. They're made from a modal bamboo fabric, so they're really soft, lightweight and have a weightless barely there feel. 

But, that doesn't mean they're unsupportive. They definitely still sculpt the body slightly and protect against chafing without making you feel constricted. These leggings are finer, lighter and more breathable than regular gym leggings, but that's because they're developed for yoga in mind. You don't want anything that restricts your movement or breathing when you're on the mat, that's for sure. 

Available in a range of colours and patterns and both 7/8 length and full length, there's an option for every yogi. 

Fabletics Anywhere High-Waisted Leggings

  • Fabletics Anywhere High-Waisted Leggings, £74 for non-members from Fabletics – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £74; Size range: XXS to 4X; Colours available: 18 colours; Fabric: Recycled polyester and elastane

Pros: Impressive size range, available in 18 different colours, internal pocket, contouring bum seams, moisture-wicking, stretchy, supportive, flattering, no VPL

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

I can't fault these leggings from Fabletics. Made from the brand's Motion365 fabric, they're sleek, breathable and figure-hugging, and the V-shaped seam on the back is particularly flattering for bums. 

The pretty purple colour instantly caught my eye, and I think these are the perfect leggings for pretty much any physical activity in spring and summer — from yoga and stretching to hiking or HIIT. The handy internal pocket at the back is great for storing things like your phone or keys. 

The biggest selling point is that they come in regular, short and tall lengths and sizes XXS to 4x, so they're made to fit pretty much everybody. 

Out of all the leggings I tried, these are the ones that made me feel the most safe and secure. You could count on them in even the hardest of workouts, they're definitely squat-proof, sweat-proof and the waist-band will not roll down. Well done, Fabletics. 

SEFI Define Cross Over Leggings 

  • SEFI Define Cross Over Leggings, £62 from SEFI – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £62; Size range: XXS to XL; Colours available: 2 colours; Fabric: Nylon and Spandex

Pros: Impressive size range, super soft fabric, flattering V waistband, sculpting, lightweight, moisture-wicking and squatproof 

Cons: Only available in 2 shades

Rating: 5/5

SEFI's new Define Cross Over Leggings have my heart. The unique waistband is not only really pretty, but I found that it enhanced my curves. The differently shaped waistband doesn't take away any sculpting power, either. These leggings hold your tummy in without being too tight (and they do the same to the legs and bum). 

The fabric is silky smooth and exactly what you want to wear for maximum comfort, whether you're going to the gym or just hanging out at home. Plus, it's lightweight, moisture-wicking, and squat proof, so you won't have any embarrassing sweat patch or ripping accidents when you're going hard during a workout. 

 

Fabletics Define PowerHold High-Waisted 7/8 Legging

  • Fabletics Define PowerHold High-Waisted 7/8 Legging, £69 for non-members at Fabletics – buy here

Leg length: 7/8; Price: £69; Size range: XXS to 4X; Colours available: 33 colours; Fabric: Polyester and elastane

Pros:33 different colour options, high compression, very flattering, sweat-wicking, chafe-resistant, UPF protection, pockets 

Cons: Unlike the other Fabletics leggings, these ones don't come in regular, short and tall

Rating: 5/5

I never thought I'd say this, but I love these white leggings. When you think of light coloured leggings, you automatically think they're going to be garish, see-through, and unflattering. However, these were actually one of my favourites to wear. And, if you really don't want a pair of white leggings, they come in an impressive 33 different shades. 

These leggings feel as if they're doing a lot of hard work, and that's because they are. Fabletics' PowerHold fabric is designed with the highest compression possible to hold you in without restricting your range of movement. 

The cut of these leggings is perfect. The 7/8 length is great if you like to wear tube socks with your trainers, and the high-rise waist falls exactly where I like it to — just above the smallest part of my waist but not so high that I look like Mickey Mouse. 

Myprotein MP Women's Shape Seamless Leggings

  • MP Women's Shape Seamless Leggings, £44 from Myprotein – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £44; Size range: XXS to XXL; Colours available: 12 colours; Fabric: Nylon and elastane 

Pros: Sculpting, flattering, comes in XXS to XXL, available in 12 different colours, seamless 

Cons: Waistband rolls down, tricky to get on 

Rating: 3/5

If you're looking for a solid pair of seamless black leggings for less than £50, go for these ones from Myprotein. 

Admittedly, I had a struggle getting them on and I found that the waistband does roll down a little when you bend over. However, these leggings are very flattering and do have sculpting powers. 

They're a little more low waisted than the other options on this list, but still cover the main portion of the stomach and hold you in. I'll be wearing these on my daily walks, for sure.  

TALA DayFlex High Waisted Legging 

  • TALA DayFlex High Waisted Legging, £59 from TALA – buy here

Leg length: Full or 7/8; Price: £59; Size range: 2XS to XL; Colours available: 6 colours; Fabric: Recycled nylon and lycra

Pros: Available in 2xs to XL, available in full length and 7/8, available in six stylish muted shades, very, very easy to put on, waistband doesn't slip, supportive on tummy, comfortable, sweetheart contouring, sustainable (made from 75% recycled nylon) 

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

TALA's DayFlex leggings are flawless. They are silky smooth and you won't have a struggle slipping into them. In fact, I was amazed at how easy these were to put on. The product description says these give a "naked feel that glides on", and that's not an exaggeration.  

The waistband is the ideal tightness and width for holding in your tummy without digging into the skin, and the V seam or sweetheart contouring on the back is very flattering on the bum. 

These will be by go-to for day to day life, styled with an oversized slogan sweatshirt and dad trainers. And, I'll be wearing them for all kinds of workouts — from yoga to boxing. 

If you're not into a full-length leg, these are also available in 7/8 length. 

TALA SkinLuxe High Waisted Flared Legging 

  • TALA SkinLuxe High Waisted Flared Legging, £56 from TALA – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £56; Size range: XS to XL; Colours available: 4 colours; Fabric: Recycled nylon and lycra 

Pros: Flattering flared leg, waist band doesn't fall down, super soft, easy to put on, comfortable, back pocket with zip, lightweight, sustainable (made from recycled nylon) 

Cons: Only available in 4 colours 

Rating: 5/5

TALA's SkinLuxe flared leggings are the trendiest pair of gym leggings I've ever owned. If, like me, you prefer flared trousers in your day-to-day life, you'll love these.

These are super high waisted and sculpting, and I find that they really accentuate curves without hugging your body too tightly. The flared leg is very flattering on your legs, too.

I wear this pair when WFH and, with a pair of chunky trainers, they're great for running errands and hanging out with friends in comfort and style. 

They're also perfect for gym sessions on days when you feel extra bloated or don't want to rock something skin-tight. The high waist does not budge and will stay put even if you're hunched over and moving rapidly during a spin class.

lululemon Align™ High-Rise Pant

  • lululemon Align™ High-Rise Pant, £88 from lululemon – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £88; Size range: UK 4 to 24; Colours available: 18 colours; Fabric: Nylon and lycra elastane 

Pros: Lightweight and breathable, waistband doesn't dig, but also stays put, super soft, easy to put on, comfortable, form-fitting and flattering, available in sizes UK 4 to 24, available in 18 colours 

Cons: Will show VPL, if you're wearing the wrong knickers

Rating: 5/5

lululemon has a reputation for producing high quality, luxury activewear, and these leggings did not disappoint. They're silky smooth (or as lululemon puts it, buttery-soft) and felt amazing on the skin. Plus, of all of the leggings I've tried, these were the easiest to slip into. 

They're form-fitting but very comfortable — I'd definitely wear these will chilling at home, as well as for hardcore workouts. 

The waistband is perfect, too. It provide support and softly skims your curves without being so tight that you feel as if the skin around your ribcage is bulging over the top. 

The size and colour range are great, too. Just make sure you're wearing the right underwear, as this fabric is so lightweight and soft that it will show VPL if your knickers aren't seamless too. 

 

YANA Active 2.0 Combat Green Leggings

  • YANA Active 2.0 Combat Green Leggings, £70 from YANA Active – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £70; Size range: XS to XL; Colours available: 3 colours; Fabric: Recycled nylon and lycra 

Pros: Stylish high shine finish, sustainable, suncream and oil resistant, UV protection, 99% squat proof , concealed pocket 

Cons: Only available in sizes 6 to 16, only available in three colours, will show VPL if not wearing seamless underwear

Rating: 3/5

YANA Active's leggings are made in the UK from 78% recycled fabric, so these are a sustainable choice. They're pretty high-tech too, since they're resistant to suncream and oil and offer UV protection. 

What I love most about these leggings though, is that they're a total fashion statement. They have a shiny finish, making them look more like disco pants than gym leggings. And, they've got a concealed pocket in the waistband to fit your key or a credit card, so you could wear them to the gym or to a party — it's up to you. 

They're a little lower waisted than I like and the fabric is very lightweight, which means they aren't the most sculpting on the list. However, they're still fun, practical and flattering. These will show your knicker line though, so you'd probably have to team them with a seamless sports thong. 

Contur Smooth Move Leggings 

  • Contur Smooth Move Leggings, £59.99 from Know The Origin – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £59.99; Size range: XS to XL; Colours available: 5 colours; Fabric: Recycled polyamide and elastane

Pros: High shine finish, super high waisted, breathable, supportive, flattering, comfortable, excellent coverage, UV sun protection, resistant to sun cream and oil 

Cons: Only available in sizes 6 to 16, waistband rolls down a little bit 

Rating: 4/5

Contur's Smooth Move leggings have a high-shine finish and are super high-waisted, giving them a fun '80s feel. And as well as being stylish, they're stretchy, comfortable, and easy to get on and off (which you can't always say for this type of legging).

Crafted using a sustainable techno fabric and ECONYL regenerated Nylon, these leggings will support and enhance your figure through any workout, all while remaining breathable and keeping you UV protected. 

We've tried: Lovall Energise Sports Leggings

  • Love Leggings Energise Sports Leggings, £28 (down from £35) from Lovall – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £28 (down from £35); Size range: 6 to 28; Colours available: 2 colours; Fabric: Nylon and elastane

Pros: Flattering seam design and compression fabric, practical pockets, comfortable, supportive, lightweight fabric, sweat-wicking, available in regular, tall and petite lengths, available in sizes 6 to 28, recycled fabric 

Cons: Waistband isn't as high rise as I'd like it to be, only available in two colours

Rating: 4/5

Lovall's (previously known as Love Leggings) products are the most accessible leggings I've tried, purely because they're available in sizes 6 to 28 and in regular, tall and petite lengths. There's truly a size to fit pretty much everyone perfectly. Besides the sizing, the best thing about the Energise Sports Leggings is the four handy pockets that are large enough to fit your phone, purse and keys. 

In terms of the fit, these leggings sit just below the smallest part of my waist which is really comfortable but I would personally prefer them to be slightly higher waisted. 

They're really flattering and sculpting on the legs, thanks to the clever seam design and compression fabric. 

You could wear these for anything from a fast-paced run (the fabric is sweat-wicking and lightweight) to relaxing on the sofa. 

P.E Nation In Play Legging

  •  P.E Nation In Play Legging in black, £74 (down from £97) from P.E Nation – buy here 

Leg length: 7/8; Price: £74 (down from £97); Size range: XXS to XXXL; Colours available: 1 colour, but similar styles available in different colours; Fabric: Recycled polyester and elastane 

 

These leggings are the perfect combination of trendy and practical. They have a cool sporty design and disco shine finish, but are strong and stretchy enough to withstand even the deepest squats. 

The contrasting white waistband is lower waisted than a lot of the other leggings in this article, but it sits at a very flattering position — well above the hips but below the smallest part of your waist. Plus, the ⅞ length is ideal for showing off your new trainers (even better if they’re ‘90s style dad trainers). 

They’re on the pricier side, but if you’re looking for a pair of leggings that will last forever and can be worn for almost any occasion, you won’t regret the splurge.

Pros: Shiny fabric, compressive feel, squat proof, mid-rise, trendy/sporty design with logo, comfortable, supportive, lightweight fabric, sustainable

Cons: Only available in one colour, more expensive than other brands 

Rating: 5/5

Pour Moi Energy Printed Mesh Panel Legging 

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  • Energy Printed Mesh Panel Legging – Navy Fern, £28 (down from £35) from Pour Moi – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £35; Size range: 8 to 18; Colours available: 6 colours; Fabric: Recycled polyester and elastane

Pros: Pretty prints, stretchy, perfect waist point, slimming on the calves, mesh cutouts, comfortable, supportive, lightweight fabric 

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

If you want to make a style statement at the gym, Pour Moi has some really lovely high-waisted gym leggings available to shop right now.

Decorated with a pretty floral motif, these mesh panel leggings are perfect for adding a splash of colour and print on the treadmill. And I found them to be one of the most flattering of the bunch. They have the optimum waist height and leg length, and the mesh inserts are incredibly slimming on the calves. 

Designed for running, spinning, HIIT and more, there's a hidden pocket and a side mesh pocket – handy for keeping your phone and keys on you if you're exercising outside.

Meanwhile, the sweat-wicking fabric and mesh inserts should keep you feeling cool and comfortable, so you can really turn up the speed or resistance.

 

WUKA Period Leggings 

  • WUKA Perform Leggings, £49.99 from WUKA – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £49.99; Size range: XS to 6XL; Colours available: One colour; Fabric: Recycled polyester 

Pros: Big size range, no VPL, can hold 15ml of blood (around two to three tampons worth), don't need to wear knickers, stretchy, perfect waist height, slimming sports fit, comfortable, supportive, lightweight fabric, recycled fabric

Cons: Only available in one colour

Rating: 5/5

I tested these exciting squat-proof, sweat-proof and period-proof leggings from WUKA, which feature seamless period pants integrated into the leggings for a leak-free workout.

The sustainable leggings feature a handy pocket for your phone or keys, they're buttery soft and are made from a flattering matte-finish recycled polyester.

When I first put them on, I didn't even notice the built-in period knickers. And because they're so lightweight and silky, I didn't trust that they'd do the job. However, I was pleasantly surprised. I tested them out on day two of my period, and although it felt odd to be wearing only a pair of leggings for a half-hour cycle, my flow was completely absorbed and it was a relief to exercise while feeling dry and protected.

Whilst designed to completely replace a pad or tampon, I think the leggings would be great to use alongside a tampon or menstrual cup, as you'll have peace of mind with the knowledge there's a backup in place.

The leggings can absorb up to 3 tampons worth of liquid, there's no VPL and they can be washed at up to 40C with your regular cycle.

At just under £50, they're on the expensive side if you want a few pairs to wear daily on your period. But if you don't work out daily, are happy to invest in a few pairs, or don't mind using your washing machine frequently then I'd recommend them – especially as they're really comfortable and breathable, with no tell-tale outlines.

Read our full review of the WUKA perform leggings and period pants here.

AYBL Empower Seamless Leggings 

  • AYBL Empower Seamless Leggings,  Perform Leggings, £40 from AYBL – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £40; Size range: XS to XXL; Colours available: 6; Fabric: Nylon, polyester and elastane

Pros: Decent size range, no VPL, slimming design, stretchy, comfortable, supportive, lightweight fabric, available in different colours 

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

If you're after a pair of leggings that will make you look leaner and enhance your curves, choose these ones for AYBL. The clever design on the back and sides slims your thighs and makes your bum look a little rounder, while the super high waistband cinches in your waist and makes your tummy look flatter. 

They're not only the ultimate figure enhancing leggings, but they're also great to work out in. The waistband doesn't roll down and the fabric is stretchy and supportive enough to do intense HIIT or even yoga in. Overall, I have no complaints. 

Marks & Spencer Good Move Go Move Leggings Full Length

  • Marks & Spencer Good Move Go Move Leggings Full Length, £27.50 from M&S – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £27.50; Size range: 6 to 24; Colours available: 1; Fabric: Recycled polyester and elastane

Pros: Comfortable, flattering, breathable, sweat wicking, elasticated waist, tight fit 

Cons: Only available in black 

Rating: 4/5

When I first stepped into these, I found them a little tricky to get on. However, I actually quite liked the tight fight when I got them on. M&S says these are meant to feel like a second skin, and I agree. They don't restrict your movement, but they still support your wobbly bits and are flattering on the bum and thighs. The elasticated waistband with an internal tie is ideal for ensuring you get the perfect fit too, as I initially found the leggings to be a little loose on the waist but perfect on the bum and thighs. 

I found them comfortable and easy to wear and work out in. But, the one downside is that it did show a VPL at the front quite visibly. You'd need to wear a seamless thong with these. 

We've tried: Love Leggings X Olivia Bowen Ultimate Seamless

  • Lovall X Olivia Bowen Ultimate Seamless, £34 from Lovall – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £34; Size range: 6 to 22; Colours available: 6; Fabric: Polyester and elastane

Pros: Amazing size range, available in petite, regular and tall length, variety of colours, comfortable, stretchy, soft, smoothing effect 

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

Lovall's collaboration with Olivia Bowen birthed these seamless leggings, and I feel really confident when I wear them. They have a smoothing effect, which is great if you're someone who is concerned about cellulite and bumpy skin. These act a little bit like shape-wear, with a cinching section over each thigh to sculpt your upper legs. 

I also found that these leggings have the ideal waistband, helping to slim my midsection without causing any fat to spill over the top.  They're a delight to wear too, since they're made from buttery soft, stretchy fabric. 

As mentioned in the previous Lovall leggings review above, this brand is super inclusive. These leggings are available in regular, petite and tall in sizes 6 to 22, and you can get them in black, beige, brown, teal, mauve and sage. No complaints. 

MP Women’s Tempo Ultra Leggings

  • MP Women’s Tempo Ultra Leggings, £30.99 (down from £40) from My Protein – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £30.99 (down from £40); Size range: XXS to XXL; Colours available: 3, Fabric: Polyester and lycra branded elastane

Pros: Sweat-wicking and lightweight, odour-control technology, comfortable, stretchy, soft, flattering, smoothing effect 

Cons: VPL, only available in three shades

Rating; 4/5

The thing that stands out about the MP Temp Ultra leggings is that they're super soft and feel like velvet on the skin. The contouring stitching on the back is flattering on the bum and thighs, and it has a comfortable but close fit from the waistband all the way down to the ankle. 

However, I did find that I had a noticeable VPL when I wore these. So, you'd have to team them with some seamless underwear.  

Another interesting thing about these leggings is that they've been treated with Polygiene StayFresh, an odour-control technology that prevents odour-causing bacteria from growing on the fabric. Genius. As well as this clever feature, I noticed that I stayed cool while working out in these. The fabric is lightweight and sweat-wicking, so I didn't get any embarrassing sweat patches.  

Marks & Spencer Good Move Go Perform Sculpting Gym Leggings

 

  • Marks & Spencer Good Move Go Perform Sculpting Leggings, £35 from M&S – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £35; Size range: 6-24; Colours available: 3, Fabric: Polyamide, recycled nylon and elastane

Pros: Flattering, comfortable, shaping/slimming, stretchy, soft, cool and breathable, ceep pockets

Cons: VPL, only available in black

Rating: 4/5

The first thing that struck me about these M&S leggings was the fabric of the waistband. It has a cool, thin and even crispy feel to it, just like you'd expect from a pair of shaping knickers. The design on the waistband and down the legs is almost corset-like, giving these leggings an impressive slimming effect. You do get a little bit of VPL and the waistband rolls ever so slightly when you sit, but overall I'm a big fan of these leggings. They're comfortable, flattering and ideal for hitting the gym or working out at home. 

Marks & Spencer Good Move Go Balance High Waisted Yoga Leggings

  • Marks & Spencer Good Move Go Balance High Waisted Yoga Leggings, £25 from M&S – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £25; Size range: 6-24; Colours available: 2, Fabric: Polyester and elastane

Pros: Flattering, comfortable, shaping/slimming, stretchy, soft, cool and breathable, V waist 

Cons:Only available in two colours 

Rating: 5/5

 

These leggings were one of my favourite for yoga and every day use. As soon as you take them out of the packaging, you'll notice that they're incredibly soft to touch. They're cosy when you wear them, but you wouldn't overheat during a workout. 

The best thing though, is the flattering V-shaped waistband. It helps to make your stomach look flatter and your waist smaller while the close-fitting fabric smooths over and supports any bumpy areas. I'd wear these every day if I could, and they're pretty affordable too. 

Sweaty Betty Power High-Waisted Gym Leggings

  • Power High-Waisted Gym Leggings, £80 from Sweaty Betty – buy here

Leg length: Full or 7/8; Price: £80; Size range: XXS to XXL; Colours available: 6 colours; Fabric: Polyamide and elastane

 

Sweaty Betty's latest Power High-Waisted Gym Leggings promise everything: compression, bum-sculpting, sweat-wicking, squat-proofing and they're supportive to boot. We took them for a test run to see if they're worth splashing out for.

As a size 10-12, when the medium arrived and it looked small, we were worried about whether it would fit. But once we pulled them on, we instantly fell in love with the skin-tight sculpting support and softer-than-soft feel.

They rise right up, just below your ribs, holding you in tightly whilst keeping you really comfy in the process – they're so flexible that it feels like you're not wearing anything at all.

From yoga to running, there's no workout that these leggings won't assist you through as they're sweat-wicking and they're even complete with trusty pockets on either side that are so seamless you hardly notice your phone or keys in there.

In short, we're obsessed.

Amazon's viral SEASUM Honeycomb High Waist Gym Leggings

  • SEASUM Honeycomb High Waist Gym Leggings, from £16.99 from Amazon – buy here

Leg length: Full; Price: £10.99; Size range: XS to 4XL; Colours available: 25 colours; Fabric: Polyamide and elastane

Whether you've seen them on singer Lizzo or all over your TikTok feed, Amazon's Seasum leggings went viral last year for their butt-sculpting superpowers. And for good reason. 

Priced at just £10.99, these honeycomb textured leggings have a v-cut hip line design to lift and mould your silhouette. I tried them out to see if it's worth jumping on the bandwagon.

First off, I was impressed with the 27 different styles to choose from: there are colourful tie-dye options and more toned-down staple colours too – I chose black and pink tie-dye.

When they quickly arrived vacuum packed (some styles qualify for Prime next-day delivery), the softness of the stretchy, waffle-like fabric and the vibrant colour garnered points for quality.

As a tall size 10, I ordered a large to ensure they were long enough, yet a size medium would have given extra butt-lift, as I found the leggings really comfy and definitely flattering but didn't see the dramatic shaping that TikTok raves about.

As sports-come-loungewear leggings, they do the job well, but you need a Lizzo-level butt to expect those kinds of results.

Read our full review of Amazon's Seasum leggings here.

Where to buy high waisted gym leggings?

Thanks to being popular for both support and comfort, high waisted gym leggings are everywhere on the high-street or at activewear brands online, including:

  • TALA 
  • lululemon 
  • Fabletics
  • Pour Moi 
  • Know The Origin
  • Free People
  • My Protein 
  • YANA Active
  • BAM 
  • SEFI
  • Sweaty Betty 
  • Amazon 
  • Wuka

How much do high waisted gym leggings cost?

There are so many different price points when it comes to high waisted gym leggings.

Brands such as Lululemon and Sweaty Betty offer styles for almost £100, whereas places like MP, Pour Moi and high street shops have cheaper options available.

More expensive styles tend to last longer and are typically made from thicker materials that are more flattering. But this isn't always the case, so read our handy guide to the best women's high waisted gym leggings for advice. And, if you can't afford them at full price, then be sure to keep an eye on deals and shop them in the sales!

Should you size down in gym leggings?

Gym leggings are supposed to be tight-fitting, but that doesn't mean you should size down. Always buy gym leggings in your actual size, because the brand will understand that gym leggings are supposed to be curve-hugging and will have designed the leggings accordingly. 

Even gym leggings in your own size will sometimes be a struggle to slip into, so sizing down might mean they won't fit you. 

Are high waisted gym leggings flattering?

Everyone's body is different, and different styles of clothes look different on everyone. Generally, high waisted gym leggings are thought to be flattering on everyone. They're designed to accentuate curves and support your tummy, bum and legs throughout a workout, so they do a similar job to shapewear. 

Play around with different waistband heights, leg length and leg fit to find out which style of high waisted gym leggings suits you best. After trying out all of the leggings in this article, I think super high waisted leggings are most flattering on me — and I think flares are very flattering too on my frame. However, someone else might prefer 7/8 length leggings and a high waist to sit slightly lower than the smallest part of the waist. 

How are high-waisted leggings supposed to fit?

High-waisted leggings are supposed to be tight-fitting. They're meant to sit around the smallest part of your waist (or slightly higher or lower) comfortably, without digging into the skin or falling down. They should be tight across your bum and legs, without any sagging or loose areas, but not so tight that they restrict movement. 

How to prevent camel toeing in high waisted leggings?

In truth, the possibility of a camel toe really comes down to what leggings you're wearing.

Higher quality ones are less likely to cling to areas that you don't want them to. 

Make sure you're wearing seamless knickers that fit you well to reduce the likeliness of a camel toe. 

Just make sure you feel comfortable and have pulled them up so that they sit at a high waist, but not too high – but remember, a camel toe isn't the end of the world and no one is likely to notice anyway.

Are Sweaty Betty Power Leggings high waisted?

The famous Sweaty Betty Power Leggings sit at a really high waist, making you feel well supported as you work out.

As they are so high, you can wear them alone with a crop top or sports bra for the gym or running.

What to look for in high waisted leggings?

Comfort is key when shopping for high waisted leggings.

Get a pair that make you feel as though you aren't actually wearing any at all.

Obviously, longevity is good too. You actually save money sometimes by purchasing more expensive styles so that they don't need replacing.

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