One of the top concerns when buying Lorna Jane tights is whether they are squat proof—meaning they stay opaque and supportive during deep bends or workouts.
Based on first-hand testing and official Lorna Jane product details, here’s a structured guide with clear answers.
Yes.
Lorna Jane tights are designed to be squat proof when worn in the right size and cared for properly.
Key features like high-density fabric blends, double-layer gussets, and four-way stretch make them safe for squats, lunges, and heavy gym training.
Feature | Benefit for Squat Proofing |
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Nothing 2 See Here™ | Premium opacity even under full stretch |
Four-way stretch | Stretches evenly without thin spots |
Double-layer gusset | Extra reinforcement in high-movement zones |
Moisture-wicking tech | Keeps fabric tight and supportive when sweating |
👉 These fabrics retain density and shape even after dozens of washes.
Top collections tested and recommended:
Fit Tip:
Brand | Squat Proof Quality | Fabric Technology |
---|---|---|
Lorna Jane | Excellent opacity, strong hold | Nothing 2 See Here™, compress fabrics |
Lululemon | Very good | Nulu™, Everlux |
Alo Yoga | Good to very good | Airbrush, Alosoft |
👉 Lorna Jane’s compression and density are equal to or better than most top-tier activewear competitors.
Q1: Are all Lorna Jane tights squat proof?
Most core ranges like Amy and Nothing 2 See Here™ are, provided you choose the correct size.
Q2: Will washing reduce squat proofing?
Not if you follow the care guide—cold wash, no fabric softener, and air dry.
Q3: Are lighter colors less squat proof?
Light colors may need nude seamless underwear, but the fabric remains opaque.
Lorna Jane tights are genuinely squat proof thanks to their dense fabrics and reinforced panels.
For best results:
For more yoga wear care tips and product insights, explore the
FuKi Yoga Blog along with the latest collections on the Lorna Jane website.