Legging Care

Caring for women's leggings

Legging Care

Washing, drying and storing leggings to keep the stretch

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Leggings live or die by their stretch, and the wrong wash ruins it fast. This hub sets out how to wash, dry and store leggings so they keep their shape, colour and support. Browse women's leggings (/collections/womens-leggings-track-bottoms).

Washing

Cool Wash

Washing leggings at a low temperature.

What defines it

A cool wash at 30 degrees or below protects the elastane so the leggings keep their stretch and recovery.

Who it suits

It suits all performance leggings. Browse women's leggings (/collections/womens-leggings-track-bottoms).

Inside-Out Wash

Turning leggings inside out before washing.

What defines it

Washing inside out protects the outer face and any print, and lets the sweat-facing inner surface clean properly.

Who it suits

It suits printed and dark leggings.

No Fabric Softener

Skipping softener on performance fabric.

What defines it

Fabric softener coats performance fibres and blocks their wicking, so it should be left out of the wash.

Who it suits

It suits all gym and running leggings.

Gentle Detergent

Using a mild, sport-friendly detergent.

What defines it

A gentle or sports detergent cleans sweat without the harsh enzymes that break down elastane over time.

Who it suits

It suits frequently washed activewear. Browse women's leggings (/collections/womens-leggings-track-bottoms).

Drying

Air Dry

Letting leggings dry naturally, away from heat.

What defines it

Air drying flat or on a rail avoids the tumble-dryer heat that degrades elastane and shortens legging life.

Who it suits

It suits every legging fabric.

No Tumble Dry

Keeping leggings out of the dryer.

What defines it

Tumble-dryer heat cooks the stretch fibre, causing bagging and loss of shape, so leggings should be air dried.

Who it suits

It suits protecting compression and fit.

Prompt Drying

Drying leggings soon after washing.

What defines it

Drying promptly after a wash stops damp fabric developing odour and mildew in the fibres.

Who it suits

It suits heavily used gym kit. Browse women's leggings (/collections/womens-leggings-track-bottoms).

Storage and longevity

Flat-Folded Storage

Folding leggings flat rather than hanging.

What defines it

Folding leggings flat keeps the waistband and fabric relaxed, while hanging can stretch and distort them over time.

Who it suits

It suits keeping shape between wears.

Frequently asked questions

How do I wash leggings without ruining the stretch?

Wash leggings inside out at 30 degrees or below with a gentle detergent, and skip fabric softener, which clogs the fibres. Then air dry them rather than tumble drying. Heat and softener are the two things that destroy elastane and cause bagging.

Can you tumble dry leggings?

It is best not to. Tumble-dryer heat breaks down the elastane that gives leggings their stretch and recovery, leading to bagging and lost shape. Air dry them flat or on a rail instead, which keeps the fit and support for far longer.

Why should you avoid fabric softener on leggings?

Fabric softener leaves a coating on synthetic fibres that blocks their moisture-wicking and reduces stretch recovery. On performance leggings this makes them feel clammy and lose shape faster, so a gentle detergent with no softener is best.

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