TNNZEET 3 Pack Women's Wide Leg Pants with Pockets - Casual Loose Yoga Trouser Pants Sweatpants Palazzo Lounge Pajama Pants

3 Pack Women's Wide Leg Pants with Pockets - Casual Loose Yoga Trouser Pants Sweatpants Palazzo Lounge Pajama Pants

Features

  • Budget-Friendly: TNNZEET wide leg pants woman offer a cost effective way to look chic. One purchase for 3 pairs of high waisted yoga pants, paired with 3 classic solid colors. You're ready to share the 2024 trendy palazzo pants for birthdays, Mother’s Day and Christmas.
  • Ultra Soft: Experience comfy and soft with our yoga pants for women, lightweight, non-see-through, and 4 way stretch fabric, making you feel comfortable during your workout. They drape in a very flattering after multiple washes and dried.
  • Care What You Need: Combined with the versatility of casual pants for women, we have designed 2 side pockets of women's sweatpants, which can keep phone, cards and essentials. The lounge pants for women feature a elastic drawstring rise, give you a secure fit. The stretchy high waist offers a gentle cover without pleated skin.
  • Spice Up Your Wardrobe: The straight wide legs design of black womens trousers is suitable for most ladies' body types, adorning your figure and looking thinner. Whether you are traveling, in activewear, workout, office or lounging at home, the versatile baggy flowy pants for women will be perfect for all occasions.
  • Variety Color & Size: Our pajama pants for women are available in tall, petite, regular and plus size. Of the 8 colors it comes in, you'll be sure to find a pair that coordinates with your wardrobe. Dress pants women are machine-washable for easy cleaning, please make sure the string is tied before.

Specifications

Color Black, Grey, Navy Blue
Size Medium

Three-pack of women's high-waisted wide-leg palazzo pants in black, grey, and navy, made from lightweight, opaque four-way stretch fabric. They feature an elastic drawstring waist, two side pockets, and are machine-washable; available in tall, petite, regular and plus sizes (listed size: Medium).

Model Number: B0D76QXKYR

TNNZEET 3 Pack Women's Wide Leg Pants with Pockets - Casual Loose Yoga Trouser Pants Sweatpants Palazzo Lounge Pajama Pants Review

4.4 out of 5

Why these wide-leg pants earned a permanent spot in my rotation

I’m picky about “do-it-all” pants. Most pairs claim to be equally suited for work, errands, travel, and lounging, but usually compromise in at least one area—either they wrinkle, cling, feel flimsy, or simply don’t look polished enough. The TNNZEET palazzo pants surprised me. Over several weeks, I wore the three-pack (black, grey, and navy) for a cross-country flight, a day of desk work followed by errands, light yoga, and plenty of couch time. They never felt out of place.

Are they performance activewear? No. Are they structured dress pants? Also no. But they hit that sweet spot of soft, opaque, and drapey with enough polish to pass in casual offices and enough comfort to live in on weekends.

Fabric and comfort

The fabric is lightweight with four-way stretch and a smooth, soft hand. Think elevated lounge fabric rather than athletic compression knit. It’s not shiny, it doesn’t telegraph every line, and it hangs with a clean, forgiving drape. Crucially, all three colors in my pack were opaque—even under bright office lights, I didn’t see show-through. In direct sunlight, I still prefer seamless, skin-tone underwear with the lighter grey, but the black and navy are confidently modest.

Breathability is solid for a synthetic blend: I stayed comfortable on a long flight and on mild spring days. In very hot conditions, they can feel a touch warm, but the wide leg keeps air moving. Stretch and recovery are excellent; knees didn’t bag out after hours of sitting, and the waistband held its shape between washes. I didn’t notice pilling after several wash-and-wear cycles, though as with most knits, turning them inside-out for laundering will help keep the surface neat. In dry weather, there was occasional static; a brief tumble with a damp cloth or a touch of fabric spray solved it.

Fit and sizing

The cut is a true straight wide leg, not a flare. The high rise sits comfortably at the natural waist and offers light, smoothing coverage without squeezing. The waistband combines elastic with an internal drawstring, which makes them forgiving across the day. On me, a regular Medium fit TTS in the waist with enough room through the thigh and seat to sit and squat without pulling. If you carry more volume through the hips, you may appreciate sizing up for a looser drape; if you prefer a closer fit at the waist and are between sizes, the stretch makes sizing down viable. In short: pick your usual size for relaxed comfort; size up for extra ease through the hips; size down for a trimmer waist.

Length is where these pants shine and occasionally stumble. The regular inseam on my set skimmed the top of sneakers and sat neatly over loafers. With flat sandals, the hem grazed the ground but didn’t drag. The brand offers petite, regular, tall, and plus options, which I appreciate. However, across the three-pack, I measured slight variation in inseam—about a half inch difference pair to pair. It’s not a dealbreaker, but if you’re particular about hem length (or between petite and regular), choose your length carefully.

Waistband and drawstring

The elastic waistband is wide and comfortable, with enough grip to stay put without leaving marks. The drawstring is functional and flat, not bulky. I ended up rarely needing it; the elastic kept the pants secure on walks and while climbing stairs. If you dislike visible strings, you can tuck the tie inside the waistband, and it disappears. Pro tip: tie the ends together before washing, or the string can retreat into the casing.

Pockets

Two side pockets are deep enough to swallow a large phone and a cardholder. They’re placed well—my phone didn’t bounce when walking—and the fabric drape helps minimize pocket outline. Are they perfectly invisible? No, but they’re much cleaner than most knit lounge pockets and genuinely useful for quick carry.

Style and versatility

These read as polished lounge pants—clean lines, no logos, and a straight hem. The black and navy in particular pair well with a cardigan or a structured knit blazer and loafers for a casual office. With a tucked tee and white sneakers, they pass as sporty-casual. For travel days, they’re ideal: soft against the skin, no hardware, and easy on/off in tight spaces. For low-impact workouts—stretching, Pilates, restorative yoga—they move easily and won’t bind. For high-intensity training or runs, the wide leg and soft knit aren’t the right tool.

If you need sharply pressed suiting or a formal trouser, these won’t replace that. But for hybrid workweeks and off-hours, they strike a compelling balance of ease and presentability.

Build quality

Stitching on my set was clean with straight seams and tidy hems. No loose threads out of the bag, and no seam popping after squats and lunges. The fabric has a substantial enough weight to feel secure without being heavy. The only inconsistency I noticed was the minor length variation across pairs. Colors were consistent across the set, with no blotches or sheen differences. After multiple washes, I didn’t see fading in the black or navy; the grey stayed true as well.

Care and maintenance

Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, and tumble dry low worked well without shrinkage. I also tested hang-drying; they dried quickly, and doing so reduced static and keeps the surface looking new. If you’re prone to losing drawstrings, tie them before washing. Lint attraction was minimal for a dark knit, though, as usual, the black will pick up pet hair faster than the grey and navy.

What could be better

  • Inseam consistency: The slight variable length in a three-pack is noticeable if you’re particular about hems.
  • Not a performance fabric: Wicks fine for everyday wear, but it’s not technical activewear. Don’t expect compression or true sweat management.
  • Dress code ceiling: They clean up nicely, but they’re still knit palazzos. In conservative offices, they may skew too casual.

Value

The three-pack is the headline here. Cost per wear on a set of neutrals you’ll rotate heavily is hard to beat. Many single pairs at this comfort level cost as much as this entire bundle. Because the design is simple, it’s also easy to style across seasons—sneakers and tees now, boots and sweaters later—which stretches value further.

Who they’re for

  • Anyone building a comfortable capsule for travel, hybrid work, and weekends.
  • Those who want soft, opaque, easy-care pants with real pockets.
  • People who prefer a gentle, high-rise waist without compression.

Who should skip:
- Runners and HIIT enthusiasts seeking true performance bottoms.
- Folks needing sharply tailored trousers with crisp creases.
- If your inseam needs are very precise and you’re sensitive to half-inch differences, the multi-pack variance may bug you.

Practical sizing notes

  • Regular fit felt true; consider tall or petite for inseam, not just overall height.
  • Curvier hips: consider sizing up for flow. Straighter shapes or those between sizes who prefer a neater waist can size down.
  • If you’re on the fence between two sizes and want an easy lounge fit, choose the larger; for a more “office-leaning” silhouette, the smaller will skim without clinging thanks to the stretch.

The bottom line

I keep reaching for the TNNZEET palazzo pants because they remove friction from getting dressed. They’re comfortable without looking sloppy, opaque without feeling heavy, and easy to care for. The pockets are genuinely useful, the waistband stays put, and the three neutral colors integrate seamlessly into a daily wardrobe. The minor inconsistency in inseam length is my only real complaint, and it’s modest.

Recommendation: I recommend these pants, especially if you want a budget-friendly three-pack that covers work-from-home, travel days, and casual office wear. They won’t replace tailored trousers or high-performance leggings, but for everyday comfort with a polished edge, they’re a smart, low-risk buy.



Project Ideas

Business

Branded Personalized Loungewear Sets

Buy the 3-pack wholesale and add simple personalization (embroidered initials, custom woven labels or small appliqués) to create a boutique loungewear line. Market as affordable, customizable sets in multiple sizes and colors for gifting, corporate swag, or maternity customers.


Alteration & Fit Pop-Up Service

Run pop-up tailoring events at markets or yoga studios offering hemming for tall/petite adjustments, waist fits, or pocket upgrades. Use the inexpensive 3-packs as on-site demo merchandise and offer a paid alteration + bundled pant sale — low inventory risk and high value-add.


Subscription Relax & Recover Box

Create a monthly self-care box that includes one pair of these pants (curated color/size), a matching top or eye mask, aromatherapy item and a small guide (yoga stretches, sleep tips). Partner with wellness studios for customer acquisition and use the cost-effective 3-packs to preserve margins.


Upcycle Workshop + DIY Kits

Host in-person or virtual workshops teaching participants to convert the pants into skirts, bags or kids' clothes. Sell pre-cut DIY kits (one pant, pattern pieces, thread, simple tools) and offer a video tutorial subscription — monetizing both the physical product and educational content.

Creative

Convertible Palazzo-to-Skirt

Turn one pair into a maxi wrap skirt by removing the crotch seam, reworking the waistband into a drawstring wrap, and using the wide legs as skirt panels. Use the other pairs as matching underskirts or cut panels to add volume — fast, no-waste garment upcycle that keeps the original stretch and pockets.


Embroidered & Patchwork Upgrades

Personalize plain pants with hand or machine embroidery along the legs and pocket edges, add contrasting fabric patches or lace trims, or create boho panels with tie-dye and shibori. These embellishments raise perceived value and turn budget basics into artisan pieces.


Home Goods from Pant Fabric

Use the soft, opaque stretch fabric to make matching home accessories: throw pillow covers, a slouchy pouf cover, reversible tote bags, scrunchies and sleep masks. The lightweight fabric washes easily and creates coordinated, cozy sets.


Kids & Pet Wardrobe Upcycles

Repurpose adult palazzo pants into kids' wide-leg pants, rompers, or pet bandanas and small dog coats by cutting and resewing seams — the elastic waist and drawstring make tailoring quick. Use pockets as functional features on kids' clothing.