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Yoga pants that move with you — from sunrise practice to evening wandering. Our collection gathers hand-dyed Shibori designs, artisan block prints, and flowing wide-leg cuts, each piece made for stillness and for going. These are the trousers you reach for whether you're on the mat, on the road, or simply at home.
What's in the collection
Eighteen pairs of yoga pants, each one distinct. The collection is built around two artisan traditions: Japanese Shibori tie-dye, with its organic indigo, aqua, and orange sunburst patterns, and Indian block print nomad sari pants, where hand-carved stamps layer colour across natural fibres in mushroom, orange, and purple tones. Every pair is wide-leg and high-waisted, designed to sit comfortably through a practice and transition effortlessly into the rest of the day.
- Shibori tie-dye yoga pants — indigo, navy, black, teal
- Block print nomad sari pants — mushroom, orange, green, purple
- Unisex and gender-neutral cuts across the range
How to choose your yoga pants
Think about what matters most for your day. If you want a bold, painterly look — the kind that catches light as you move — a Shibori pair brings that sunburst energy. If you prefer something more grounded and earthy, the block print pants offer warmth in tones that work equally well in the studio or at a market. Both cuts are generous and wide-leg, so the fit is relaxed rather than compressive. Check the individual listing for exact measurements in centimetres before ordering.
How to wear them
Yoga pants in this spirit are not confined to the mat. Pair a Shibori wide-leg with a simple vest and bare feet for a morning flow, then layer with a cardigan and your favourite boho hat for an afternoon out. Block print festival pants take a linen shirt and sandals equally well. At home, they become lounge trousers — comfortable enough for a slow morning, presentable enough if someone calls round. A sarong from Bali or India tucked at the waist adds warmth or modesty as you need it.
Frequently asked questions
What fabric are these yoga pants made from?
Each piece varies by design. Shibori pieces are typically made from lightweight woven cotton or a cotton blend that breathes well during practice. Block print nomad sari pants are crafted from repurposed sari fabric — a mixed fibre that is soft from the start and becomes more supple with each wash. Check the individual listing for the exact fabric composition.
How do I care for Shibori tie-dye yoga pants?
Hand-wash in cool water with a gentle detergent to preserve the dye. Lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight, which can fade the indigo and sunburst tones over time. Avoid the tumble dryer.
Are these yoga pants suitable for yoga practice?
Yes — the wide-leg cut allows full range of movement for standing poses, seated stretches, and flowing sequences. The high waist sits comfortably without digging in, and the natural fibres breathe as you warm up.
How do I find the right size?
Each listing includes specific garment measurements in centimetres. Because these are wide-leg and relaxed in fit, many customers find their usual size works well — but it's worth comparing the garment measurements to a pair of trousers you already own and like the fit of.
Can I wear these yoga pants as everyday lounge trousers?
Absolutely. That's very much the point. They are designed to move between practice, home, and going out without a change of clothes. The block print and Shibori designs make them more interesting than standard lounge pants, so they work equally well for a café or a festival.