
Cargo Barrel Sweatpants Baggy Wide Leg Joggers Sweatpants Drawstring Lounge Pants with Pockets
Cotton blend air layer cargo sweatpants with a wide barrel leg, drawstring waist, and utility storage pockets.
The MOOSLOVER range, catalogued
Forty five listings, $12.99 to $54.99, sizes XS through XL. Seamless nylon on one side of the catalogue, cotton and air layer knit on the other, and one high waisted bikini holding 16,777 of the 35,756 ratings counted across this site.
The five most rated listings
One Shoulder High Waisted Bikini Tie High Cut Two Piece Swimsuits$19.99★ 4.2
Seamless Butt Lifting Workout Leggings High Waist Yoga Pants Compression Contour Tightsfrom $17.99★ 4.0
Crossover V Waist Butt Lifting Leggings High Waisted Yoga Pants$21.99★ 4.0
Corset High Waisted Leggings with Pockets Tummy Control Body Shaper Yoga Pantsfrom $26.99★ 4.1
Cutout One Shoulder High Waisted Bikini High Cut Two Piece Swimsuits$19.99★ 4.2Section winners
The rail above ranks by how many people rated a listing. This row takes the highest star score inside a section instead and keeps the four strongest of those winners, so smaller listings get their turn. Scores run from 4.7 to 5.0 stars.

Cotton blend air layer cargo sweatpants with a wide barrel leg, drawstring waist, and utility storage pockets.

Matched workout pair with an open back scoop tank and high waist capri leggings in nylon spandex knit.

A lightweight two piece set with a button front long sleeve cardigan and wide leg trousers in breathable stretch knit.

Bootcut flare yoga pants in a 75 percent nylon knit with a high rise drawstring waist.
The split runs down the middle of the brand. Nylon and spandex for the pieces meant to compress, cotton and linen blends for the pieces meant to do nothing at all.
The gym half
The seamless pair at $17.99 is the light one: 90% nylon, knitted in a tube, ribbed waistband, the kind you forget about by the second mile. The crossover V waist at $21.99 adds an overlapping band that refuses to roll down and hides a pocket at the back. The corset pair goes furthest, with three rows of hooks across the abdomen and a wide shaping panel above them. Same brand, same sizes, very different relationships with your waist.
The cheap end of this brand is unusually large. Bikini sets at $15.99, a two piece lounge set at $14.99, cargo pants at $14.87, and the seamless leggings with six thousand ratings at $17.99.

Two-piece workout set pairing a low-impact sports bra with full-length high rise leggings in an 80% nylon knit.

Wide leg pull on cargo trousers cut from a high stretch nylon blend with four functional pockets.

A two piece set pairing a cami tank with foldover waist shorts in a soft cotton spandex jersey.

Loose barrel-leg lounge sweatpants in a cotton-poly blend with an adjustable drawstring and side pockets.
A size S waist starts anywhere from 20.5 to 30.5 inches depending on the chart, so the letter you wear elsewhere is a weak guess here. Type your measurements and the tool counts which letter the 189 published chart rows put you in.
The sofa half
Four of the sweatpants in this catalogue are cut from a 3D spacer knit the maker calls air layer: two faces of cotton blend with a lofted layer between them. It traps warmth without the bulk of fleece, holds a barrel leg shape instead of collapsing at the knee, and costs about $10 more than the plain cotton sweatpants sitting next to it. Whether that is worth it depends on whether you care how the leg falls when you stand up.
Most of these pieces make more sense next to another one from the same catalogue. Three groupings worth knowing about before you start clicking.
Two pairs of seamless leggings in different colors plus one shorts set, which covers a week without laundry. Everything in that group is nylon and spandex, washes cold, and dries overnight on a rail.
Air layer barrel sweatpants, the cropped cardigan over a tank, and the linen capris packed flat for the other end. Nothing in that outfit needs a belt or a zip, which is the entire argument for it.
One high waisted bikini, the strapless linen jumpsuit as the cover-up that also works at dinner, and a pair of wide leg linen pants for the flight home. Three pieces, one carry-on, no ironing.
A search for leggings returns forty thousand results and no way to tell them apart. This site does the opposite: the whole MOOSLOVER range, every listing currently in stock, written up with the fabric percentage, the closure, the wash instruction and the measurement table sitting next to each other. That is a small enough set to actually read through, and the range is consistent enough that a size that fits one pair usually fits the next.
MOOSLOVER sells the same garment under several listings: black at one price, navy at another, sometimes a few dollars apart. Those variants share a single rating pool on the retailer's side, so we group them into one page and put the colors on a row of chips under the buy button. 90 live variants collapse into 45 pages that way.
Forty two of the 45 pages carry the brand's own measurement table, copied from the listing: waist, hip, rise, inseam, leg opening, in inches. The numbers vary between models by more than a size, which is exactly why a single site-wide chart would be useless.
Every star figure here is the public rating on the retailer's listing at the last update. Three pages in this catalogue sit below 3.6 stars, one of them at 2.6. They stay, with the number visible, because a catalogue that hides its weak listings is not worth reading.
The figures on this site were pulled in August 2026. The retailer reprices without warning, and a few of these listings swing by ten dollars between colors. Treat the number here as the last known one and the listing as the current one.
Five pieces of reading built from the catalogue itself: the charts, the fibre percentages and the wash labels, read side by side instead of one listing at a time.
Every size chart across the catalogue lists waist and hip figures in inches, but the numbers do not line up across items. A size S waist measures 20.5 inches on one garment and 30.5 inches on another. Check the measurements on the specific page before picking your size.
Three fibres run the MOOSLOVER catalogue: nylon in 23 listings, cotton leading 10, and linen blended into 5. Each yarn brings a specific trade. Knowing what they fail at saves you from buying the wrong piece for hot weather.
A waistband decides if pants stay in the drawer. We stock five distinct builds across our leggings and trousers. Metal hooks, wide knit bands, and raw cords sit on the waist differently, so choose the closure before you look at the leg shape.
I am 5 foot 2 and had to cut 3 inches off the bottom of the fold over cotton flares. Left a raw hem with scissors. They do not fray and I wear them four days a week.
The hook and eye front on the corset leggings takes a minute to do up in the morning. Real pockets, though. My heavy phone does not drag the waist down when I walk.
The one shoulder bikini top stayed put when I swam laps. The bottoms sit high on the hips. Second summer with this set and the elastic has not gone slack.
Took a medium in the strappy backless romper. The nylon fabric is much thicker and warmer than I wanted for July afternoons, but it works fine for morning runs so I kept it.
The linen barrel pants wrinkle hard if you leave them in the dryer. I hang them damp. The pockets sit flat and do not puff out at the sides.
The cropped cardigan buttons up the front and has sleeves that actually hit past my wrist bones. I bought size small. Sits right at the waistband of my high rise jeans.
At our retail partner. Every button opens the current listing in a new tab, and the cart, the payment, the parcel and the returns all happen there.
Close, but not close enough to skip the chart. An S waist measures 20.5 inches on the bootcut flare and 30.5 inches on the cutout bikini. Compression cuts and lounge cuts use different bases, so check the table on the page you are buying from.
Because the colors are priced separately by the retailer. The linen capris sit at $18.04 in yellow and $39.98 in orange on the same day. The chips under the buy button link each color to its own listing.
If you came for the gym, the seamless leggings at $17.99 are the cheapest honest test of whether this brand fits you, and 6,348 people have weighed in on them. If you came for something to travel in, start with the air layer barrel sweatpants or the linen capris. If it is July, the bikini section is where nearly half this catalogue's ratings live.