Jennifer Lawrence steps out in Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s favorite sweatpants

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An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Jennifer Lawrence in a black puffer coat, fur hat, red pants, and pink plaid scarf, Image 2 shows Jennifer Lawrence in a black puffer coat, pink scarf, red pants, and Uggs walking with a friend in winter Lawrence wore the trendy, casual pants in New York City yesterday. Elder Ordonez/INSTARimages

Love Jennifer Lawrence’s street style but not about to splurge on The Row? Don’t sweat it.

The fashion-plate movie star stepped out in New York City yesterday, bundled up for the freezing temperatures in a mix of designer duds and low-key staples — including the Ugg Classic Short II Booties ($190) and Toteme’s luxe cinched puffer jacket ($2,400).

But the standout from “The Hunger Games” star’s look was her red FreeCity Satin AirJump pants, which she’d also worn just days prior. The aughts-famous loungewear brand — which Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are perpetually devoted to — is having a resurgence with stars, cementing its status as a warm and stylish staple.

It’s an easy look to shop as well, since Bloomingdale’s has similar pairs in multiple colors that get rave reviews.

FreeCity Cotton Logo Sweatpants

A person wearing red sweatpants with the text "FREE CITY" and a yellow bird graphic, paired with black sneakers.FreeCity

The machine-washable, pure cotton pants earn feedback like, “The coolest, comfiest sweatpants,” and “Perfect airport joggers.”

A third shopper wrote, “I absolutely love the sweatpants! I have never been able to find a pair of joggers with a flattering cut, but these fit perfectly! They are also so comfortable and cute!”

FreeCity Cotton Logo Sweatpants

A person wearing Free City Sweatpants in tan with pink letters.FreeCity

Available in dozens of shades for any taste, the comfy pants can be worn in several ways, with shoppers suggesting sizing up if you prefer a baggy look.

Jennifer Lawrence walking in New York City while holding a white cup and carrying a scooter.The megastar wore the same pants just five days prior as well. Christopher Peterson / SplashNews.com

Lawrence and The Row’s stylish founders are not the only celebrities wearing the brand, as Dakota Johnson sported a similar pair last month in Los Angeles.

“The Materialist” star wore them low over her high-waist Lululemon leggings for a quintessential celeb off-duty style.

Dakota Johnson in workout clothes leaving the gym with a friend.Dakota Johnson wore the label while leaving the gym in Los Angeles in November 2025. BACKGRID

You can re-create the look with FreeCity’s Heathered Logo Sweatpants.

FreeCity Heathered Logo Sweatpant

Gray sweatpants with green "FREE CITY" text on the left leg, worn with white sneakers.FreeCity

Selena Gomez also wore a hoodie from the label’s Madhappy collab in an Instagram story selfie in November.

While that line is now sold out, Bloomingdale’s has plenty of other FreeCity hoodies available, including one in the same Blue Ice shade Gomez wore — as well as a stunning aubergine, pink, green and more.

FreeCity Basic Goodness Terry Fluff Hoodie

A woman models a light blue hooded sweatshirt with a kangaroo pocket.FreeCity

But while many stars are supporting FreeCity lately, no one has been more dedicated to the line than Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who never stopped wearing it.

Ashley Olsen and Louis Eisner walking on a sidewalk.Olsen wearing FreeCity while strolling in New York City with PC Valmorbida in 2024. Felipe Ramales / SplashNews.com

Perhaps the fashion designers knew something all along? Cute sweats don’t go out of style for long.


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