10 best women’s joggers for chic comfort in 2024, according to celebrities

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Scoring the same drawstring bottoms as stars is, well, a cinch.

From Kim Kardashian to Jennifer Lopez, plenty of celebs occasionally take breaks from wearing head-to-toe designer duds to slip on something a little cozier (but still plenty stylish).

And when it comes to joggers, famous folks are running to the brands below for tailored, fashion-forward pants in a range of fun patterns and shades.

So whether you’re logging miles on the treadmill or logging onto a Zoom call from home, these star-approved pairs just might do the trick. (Plus, to complete the look, don’t forget to check out our guides to the best star-approved sweatpants and loungewear.)

Alo Yoga Accolade Sweatpant

A model in brown sweatpants Alo Yoga

These tapered sweatpants have scored plenty of accolades; in addition to racking up famous fans like Katie Holmes, Kaia Gerber, Jennifer Lopez and Lucy Hale, they’ve earned over 2,000 largely glowing customer reviews on Alo’s website.


Vuori Performance Jogger

Vuori Performance Jogger Vuori

What do Gwyneth Paltrow, Jake Gyllenhaal and Vanessa Hudgens all have in common? All three stars own styles from Vuori. While the Goop maven once raved on her Instagram Stories that she was “obsessed” with the brand’s leggings, Gyllenhaal and Hudgens both gravitate toward its cozy joggers.


Cozy Earth Bamboo Jogger

Cozy Earth Bamboo Jogger Cozy Earth

Some of Oprah’s “favorite” loungewear on Earth comes from Cozy Earth — including these bamboo joggers, which she dubbed “oh so soft” on her 2020 “Favorite Things” list.

“I’m a sucker for anything that feels like a second skin,” she added of the pocketed pant, which also comes in men’s sizes.


Free People Cool Again Joggers

A model in Free People jogers Free People

While the Free People joggers Taylor Swift wore for Eras Tour rehearsals are sadly no longer sold, the brand still offers plenty of just-as-comfy alternatives.


Ugg Safiya Jogger

A fuzzy pair of Ugg joggers Ugg/Zappos

When it comes to making some of star’s favorite cozy clothing, Ugg has the magic touch. The brand’s found longtime fans in stars like Selena Gomez, who owns multiple pairs of these fleece joggers — including one she wore while posing with the Waverly Place street sign last fall.


Skims Cotton Fleece Classic Jogger

A model in a blue sweatset Skims

While Skims might have started out with figure-hugging shapewear, the Kim Kardashian-helmed brand’s since branched out into other styles designed with comfort top of mind — including these super-soft joggers, which Kardashian’s sported on multiple occasions.


Boys Lie Fully Restored Cotton Blend Joggers

Boys Lie joggers Nordstrom

Stars’ love for these sweats is no lie. Plenty of celebrities have worn Boys Lie’s graphic designs over the years, often using them to send a message after a breakup. (Case in point: The label even collaborated with Ariana Madix on a “1-800-Boys-Lie” set post-Scandoval.)


Guest in Residence Carpenter Jogger

A model in a T-shirt and joggers Guest in Residence

Leave it to Gigi Hadid to put an extra-luxe spin on the classic jogger with this design from her Guest in Residence brand, which is crafted from 100% cashmere.


The North Face Canyonlands Jogger

A model in North Face joggers North Face

The North Face’s viral puffer coat isn’t the only outdoor-ready style Emily Ratajkowski keeps in her closet. The model also owns these tailored joggers, which come in six color options.


Splendid Supersoft Jogger

A model in sage colored joggers Splendid

There’s a reason Splendid landed on our list of Hollywood’s favorite loungewear. While its hoodies and sporty styles are also favorites, Katy Perry, Hilary Duff and Nina Dobrev all own various versions of its joggers.



Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.


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