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Browse all Amiri sweatpants →WOMEN - WOMEN'S MA QUAD FLARE SWEATPANT - BLUE
The verdict
Fit
The 'quad flare' implies a significant flare from hip to hem—a bold, 2000s-influenced silhouette. Fit through the thigh and hip will be key; the flare adds visual volume that may not suit all frames.
Quality
Amiri's women's pieces carry clean finishes and branded hardware. Final-sale status suggests this is clearance; durability is typically sound, but the trend-heavy flare may date faster than classics.
Is the price fair?
At $650, even at final-sale discount, you're paying luxury pricing for a trend-leaning silhouette. The flare is polarizing—buy only if you're committed to the aesthetic.
Best for
Women who embrace 90s/Y2K flared silhouettes and have the confidence to wear a bold leg shape.
Care
Typical designer care—cold wash, gentle cycle, lay flat or hang to preserve the flare shaping.
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








