Rhone vs Todd Snyder: which sweatpant wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the Rhone Spar Fleece Jogger at $128, the Todd Snyder Champion Loopback Sweatpant at $128. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Rhone | Todd Snyder | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $128 | $128 |
| Material | Brushed polyester/elastane technical fleece, soft interior, quick-drying. | Heavier loopback cotton terry, ~13oz, loop-back interior. |
| Fit | Clean tapered fit, true to size; reads refined and tailored. | Clean, slightly tapered fit, true to size; refined. |
| Quality | Premium feel, mid durability — soft and well-finished, the brushed interior softens with wear. | Premium — heavier terry, refined seams and finishing, holds shape well. |
| Best for | Refined low-logo athleisure, work-from-home wear, and travel. | Elevated heritage sweats, heavier terry, and refined tailored loungewear. |
| Care | Cold wash inside-out and tumble low; the technical fleece dries fast and holds shape. | Wash cold inside-out and tumble low or hang dry to preserve the terry. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are priced identically, so it comes down to what you want out of a sweatpant. Lean Rhone for refined low-logo athleisure, work-from-home wear, and travel; pick Todd Snyder for elevated heritage sweats, heavier terry, and refined tailored loungewear.
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