I tend to be pretty particular about yoga pants. To a lot of people, one pair of black yoga pants isn't any different from the rest, but fit and fabric make a huge difference in how often I reach for a particular pair. The Awwena pants stood out to me because of the wide-leg cut and the option to choose an inseam length. Being on the taller side, I appreciated not having to settle for something that falls above my ankles.The fit works well for me overall. The rise is comfortable, and the drawstring waistband is a plus. I like that the waist doesn’t rely entirely on stretch to do two jobs at once—getting over my hips and staying snug around my waist. I do have to remember to tie it, though. If I forget, the pants will sag and start dragging on the floor. Obviously that's not great for the hem over time.The fabric is thinner than the yoga pants I usually wear, but I don’t think it’s a flaw. The lighter weight allows for more movement and drape, and that's what I'd want with the wide-leg style. The product info says they offer soft compression, but I would not characterize the fit like that. They're stretchy, and have a lot of give to them. Not compression. The pants have been comfortable for lounging, errands, and everyday wear. TBH, so far, I’ve worn them everywhere except to yoga class. I expect they'll be great for that once I finally get myself back to the yoga studio.Care instructions are a little more specific than I've seen with other yoga pants (see attached photo). This isn't a big deal for me, because it's pretty much how I already treat stretchy fabrics. The mention of a garment bag and line drying in the shade seems to err on the side of caution, which is fine if you are like me and want to avoid premature wear.These pants can be pretty versatile, depending on what you wear them with. With the right top, I could see them working in a dressier outfit—not just as workout or lounge pants.My main reservation in recommending these pants is the price. At the current price of ~$50 US, they feel expensive compared to other wide-leg yoga pants I see on Amazon. I’m not someone who regularly shops premium-priced yoga or athleisure brands, so I don’t have that frame of reference. The pants do fit well and look good, but unless durability really stands out over time, the price feels a bit high for what they are.Overall, these have been comfortable, flattering, and easy to wear day to day. I think they’ll appeal most to someone who wants a wide-leg yoga pant that can double as casual wear, and who values inseam options and a drawstring waist. If you’re mainly after thick, cozy yoga pants or a low price, these might not be the best fit.