When shopping for Lorna Jane activewear, one of the most common questions is: Does it run large or small?
Based on personal testing and extensive customer feedback, here’s a clear, structured guide to help you pick the right size quickly.
From my experience and reviews across Lorna Jane’s official site, the brand runs slightly small in some pieces—especially leggings and sports bras with high compression.
👉 If you are between sizes or prefer a more relaxed fit, size up.
Follow these quick steps before buying:
Action | Why It Matters |
---|---|
Check the size chart | Confirms waist, hip, and bust measurements |
Read product fit notes | Many styles indicate “slightly smaller fit” |
Think about intended activity | Hot yoga = size up for flexibility; daily casual = true size |
Consider fabric stretch | Higher compression fabrics feel tighter on first wear |
👉 If you like compression and sculpted fit, stay true to size.
👉 If you prefer comfort and flexibility, go one size up.
Brand | Typical Fit | Notable Features |
---|---|---|
Lorna Jane | Slightly small | High compression, premium technical fabrics |
Lululemon | True to size | Buttery-soft Nulu™, flexible performance |
Alo Yoga | True to slightly roomy | Fashion-forward cuts with medium compression |
👉 Lorna Jane focuses on compression and support, so it feels firmer than Lululemon or Alo Yoga.
Q1: Do Lorna Jane leggings stretch out after washing?
Not much. They retain shape and elasticity even after many washes.
Q2: Are Lorna Jane sizes consistent across all styles?
Mostly yes, but sports bras and high-compression leggings may feel smaller.
Q3: Should I size up for hot yoga?
Yes. For hot yoga or intense workouts, sizing up ensures extra comfort when moving and sweating.
So, does Lorna Jane run large or small?
For more sourcing and design insights about premium yoga wear, visit the
FuKi Yoga Blog to explore custom eco-friendly activewear solutions.