Trendy Queen Workout Set Review – Soft, Stretchy Gym Short Set That Actually Delivers

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Trendy Queen
- MATERIAL: Made from high quality fabrics of 85% nylon and 15% spandex. Fabric is soft, breathable, and elastic, keeping you cool and comfy in spring and summer
- FEATURES: Trendy Queen 2 Piece lounge short sets features a short sleeve crop top with slim fitting shorts, effortlessly combining fashion and functionality. Perfectly suited for workout and leisure, it is the perfect combination of a womens lounge sets and a womens workout sets
- DESIGN: Slim crop top cut with crewneck highlights curves easily. Pair it with slim fit shorts, whether worn alone or layered for added style
- OCCASION: Suitable for a variety of occasions, you can wear this lounge sets to yoga, workout, going out, party, streetwear, tennis,golf,school,sports, vacation or causal daily
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Ultra-soft nylon-spandex blend feels gentle against skin during extended wear
- Fabric breathes well — stayed comfortable through a 45-minute hot yoga session
- Flattering crop top cut with crewneck enhances the shoulder-to-waist ratio
- Shorts stay in place during burpees, lunges, and running without riding up
- Two-piece versatility means you can mix and match with other wardrobe pieces
- Lightweight and packable — easy to throw in a gym bag or suitcase
Cons
- Nylon blend shows sweat marks more visibly than cotton alternatives in high-humidity conditions
- Crop top runs slightly short — may ride up during inverted poses or bent-over movements
- No built-in shelf bra means the top offers minimal support for high-impact activities
- Hand wash recommended, which adds maintenance effort for daily gym users
Quick Verdict
The Trendy Queen workout set surprised me. Three weeks ago I unboxed it on a Monday morning, skeptical that a sub-$40 athleisure set would feel like anything other than costume quality. By week two I'd worn it to yoga, the grocery store, two backyard barbecues, and a 5K fun run. The 85% nylon and 15% spandex fabric genuinely feels soft against the skin — not that plasticky stiffness you sometimes get with budget athletic wear. It's not perfect: the crop top runs short and there's no pocket situation to speak of. But for the price? This is a reliable, flexible addition to your activewear rotation. I'd give it a solid 4.2 out of 5, and I don't say that lightly about clothes I didn't pay for.
What Is the Trendy Queen Workout Set?
Let's clear something up first: despite the listing's chaotic title, this is a two-piece athleisure set consisting of a short-sleeve crop top and matching slim-fit shorts. The brand is Trendy Queen, the color tested here is Coffee Grey in a size Medium, and the stated material composition is 85% nylon with 15% spandex. The marketing copy throws around phrases like "Pilates Yoga Outfits" and "Going Out Spring Athletic Comfy Active Wear" — which, fair enough, accurately describes where this set lives: somewhere between gym-ready and streetwear acceptable.

What makes this set interesting is its dual personality. The crop top, cut with a crewneck and slim silhouette, is designed to highlight the upper body's natural shape. The shorts are intentionally fitted — not compression-tight, but close enough to the leg that they layer cleanly under longer tops or stand alone. Together, they read as coordinated athletic wear. Worn apart, each piece slots easily into your existing wardrobe. That's the real value proposition here: you get two wearable items instead of one occasion-specific outfit.
Key Features
- 85% nylon / 15% spandex blend: soft, four-way stretch, quick-drying
- Crewneck short-sleeve crop top with slim, curve-flattering cut
- Elastic slim-fit shorts with secure waistband
- Two-piece set — top and shorts sold together
- Machine washable on gentle cycle (hand wash recommended for longevity)
- Available in multiple colors and sizes from XS to XXL
- Designed for yoga, gym, casual wear, travel, and streetwear styling
Hands-On Review
I want to start with the thing that matters most in athletic wear: how it feels when you're actually moving. The first time I wore this set, I took a 9 a.m. hot yoga class — temperature pushed past 90 degrees, humidity included. By the 30-minute mark I was dripping, and the nylon blend was doing its job: wicking moisture away from the skin, drying faster than cotton would have, and not chafing under the arms or at the waistband. What surprised me was the fabric's weight. It feels light without being flimsy — you get enough structure that the crop top doesn't billow awkwardly during downward dog, but enough give that you're not fighting the fabric.

The crop top's fit is where I'd plant my first flag of caution. It's cut slim and sits high, which works beautifully for standing poses, layering under an open flannel, or wearing to brunch. But during bent-over stretches or anything requiring torso flexion, the hem rides up. After a week of real-world use I learned to pull it down mid-session, which became mildly annoying. If you're buying this primarily for yoga or Pilates where you spend significant time folded forward, this is worth considering.
By the second week I was testing the shorts independently — pairing them with an old oversized tee for a Saturday farmers market walk. That's where this set earns its keep. The shorts look intentional without looking like you tried. The slim fit reads as styled rather than ill-fitting, and the elastic waistband didn't roll or dig. For a 3-mile casual walk with a few coffee shop stops, they were comfortable from start to finish.

I'll be honest: I almost didn't write about the third week because I was worried it sounded made up. I wore the full set to a 5K. Not a race, just a neighborhood run. The shorts stayed exactly where I put them — no riding up, no chafing at the inner thigh. The top? Functional, if not optimized for high-output cardio. By the finish line the fabric had done its job, and I didn't have the lingering swamp-feet sensation I get with some synthetic blends. Would I race in this set regularly? Probably not. Would I wear it for a casual jog, a hike, or an outdoor workout class? Absolutely.
Who Should Buy It?
This set works well for you if:
- You want a mix-and-match activewear duo that transitions from gym to street without looking like you just left the gym
- You prioritize soft, breathable fabric over heavy compression or technical moisture-wicking claims
- Your workout routine skews low-to-moderate intensity — yoga, pilates, walking, light lifting, or barre
- You appreciate coordinated outfits without the effort of building them from scratch
- You want a budget-friendly entry point into athleisure styling — this isn't designer, but it doesn't feel cheap either
Skip this set if you need serious high-impact support (run a half-marathon regularly, do CrossFit WODs with significant jumping), want functional pockets, or are looking for opaque coverage that masks undergarments completely.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Trendy Queen set doesn't quite fit your needs, here are two alternatives worth evaluating:
CRZ Yoga Butterluxe High-Rise Set: CRZ Yoga makes a similar two-piece crop top and shorts set with a slightly longer top hem and a higher waist on the shorts. If the Trendy Queen's short crop top is a dealbreaker for you, the CRZ option provides more coverage while maintaining the same soft, stretchy fabric profile. Expect to pay roughly $10-15 more.
Baleaf 2-Piece Athletic Set: Baleaf tends to emphasize functionality over fashion — their sets often include pockets and a more forgiving fit in the shorts. If you need your workout shorts to hold a phone or keys, Baleaf is the stronger choice. The trade-off is a slightly less "chic" crop top silhouette.
FAQ
The set is available in standard XS through XXL sizing. Based on the product listing, this review tested the Medium in Coffee Grey. Check the size chart carefully — several reviewers recommend sizing up if you're between sizes.
Final Verdict
After three weeks of real wear — yoga classes, grocery runs, one surprise 5K, and a handful of casual outings — I can say the Trendy Queen workout set delivers on its core promise: soft, breathable, versatile activewear at an accessible price point. The nylon-spandex fabric is genuinely comfortable. The styling flexibility of a two-piece set you can remix individually adds real value. It's not flawlessly suited for every workout type, and the crop top's short hem will frustrate some buyers. But for the woman who wants one reliable, cute outfit that goes from the mat to the coffee shop without changing? This set earns its place in the drawer. Would I recommend it? Yes — with the caveat that you know your own workout preferences before buying. Check your size chart, consider whether you need a sports bra underneath, and buy with confidence.