These sweatpants are so comfortable they double as pajamas.
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Just like that magic talent show moment when Cowell stands, giving his rare approval , a magic moment is happening right now on Amazon. Shoppers are convinced that they’ve found the Holy Grail of sweatpants. Made almost entirely from cotton, the straight-legged sweats come in six different colors, each with an elastic waistband.
One five-star reviewer said: “These comfy pants are awesome. Definitely follow everyone’s advice about sizing down. I usually wear a Large but I got a Medium since everyone said they run big and they fit perfect. They are very comfy and the perfect length . For reference I am 150 pds, a size 10 in pants, I have a bigger bottom and I’m 5’5. The mediums fit perfectly. They aren’t tight at all. Even the waistband is nice and loose. Mine did not shrink when washed.
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