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Browse all Amiri sweatpants →BONES TRACK PANT - Black
The verdict
Fit
Track pant construction implies athletic-leaning, tapered silhouette—slim through hip and thigh with a narrow cuff. Amiri's Bones pieces are signature statement items; fit will be fashion-forward and intentional.
Quality
Cotton construction at this price indicates quality yarn and clean finishing. Bones detailing is the focal point; durability is standard Amiri, but the piece is primarily design-driven.
Is the price fair?
At $990, you're funding the Bones branding and Amiri's design cachet. The cotton alone doesn't justify four figures; the prestige premium is extreme.
Best for
Luxury fashion insiders familiar with Amiri's Bones legacy who view this as a collectible rather than a basic.
Care
Cotton construction should tolerate standard warm washing, but final-sale means no return if fit is wrong—hand wash as insurance.
What owners report about Amiri sweatpants
Coverage of the sweatpants specifically is very thin. The public discussion of this brand is brand-level and centres on its denim, and where forum users weigh in the recurring verdict is that the price reflects the name rather than the construction, with one thread's participants stating buyers are paying for the brand and not the quality, and another in the same thread dismissing it as overpriced fast fashion. Complaint boards carry a low aggregate rating but the substance of those complaints is order and service handling, wrong sizes supplied and refunds not arriving, rather than how the garments themselves wear. No independent account of how the sweatpants hold up to washing or repeated wear surfaced in searching.
- Watch out for
- The recurring third-party criticism is price relative to construction, and buyer complaints cluster on returns, refunds and receiving the wrong size rather than on the garments failing.
About Amiri's sweatpants line as a whole. Sources: Are Amiri jeans really the best? | ktt2 · AMIRI Reviews | amiri.com @ PissedConsumer









