Sixty-six listings read on 22 August. The size of the discount turns out to say more about the brand than about the trousers.
We read 66 Myntra track pant listings on 22 August 2026 and seated 25, priced Rs. 336 to Rs. 1,257. The badge runs backwards here: every pair under Rs. 900 is at least half off, one by 88 per cent, while the four most expensive - Bonkers Corner, Puma and two Adidas - are cut by just 10, 40, 36 and 41. Three unrelated listings claim the same Rs. 1,999 MRP and sell at Rs. 1,199, Rs. 449 and Rs. 408. The evidence points somewhere else entirely: a Rs. 749 SASSAFRAS wide-leg with 74,510 ratings.
Every price below was pulled from Myntra on August 22, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our Myntra coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
Thirteen listings under five hundred rupees, where every badge is between 57 and 88 per cent, the stated MRPs cluster on five round numbers, and the best average on the page's cheap half sits at Rs. 473.
Rs. 336 against a stated Rs. 2,799 - 88 per cent, the deepest cut on the shelf.
Why it earned its spot The cheapest listing here and the largest stated markdown anywhere in the read.
Rs. 389 wide-leg women's track pants with the best record under Rs. 400.
Why it earned its spot A four-figure rating count on a sub-Rs. 400 garment, at 4.3.
Baggy training track pants at Rs. 408 against a stated Rs. 1,999.
Why it earned its spot One of six listings here at 80 per cent off or more, all of them under Rs. 500.
Rs. 414 relaxed-fit men's track pants, 59 per cent off a stated Rs. 999.
Why it earned its spot A three-figure MRP, which is rarer on this shelf than it should be.
Straight-fit mid-rise men's track pants, 885 ratings at 4.0.
Why it earned its spot The second sub-Rs. 500 listing here with a three-figure MRP rather than a four-figure one.
Rs. 425 for the best-rated wide-leg pant under Rs. 500, with four thousand ratings.
Why it earned its spot The largest rating count anywhere below Rs. 450 in this read.
One of the few listings here that names its fabric.
Why it earned its spot Fabric is stated, which most listings on this shelf avoid doing.
Rs. 449 regular-fit men's track pants, rated 3.7 by 539.
Why it earned its spot A second listing at nearly 80 per cent off, and the same Rs. 1,999 stated MRP as Netclick's.
Rs. 449 with a stated Rs. 1,499 - a mid-sized badge on a mid-sized claim.
Why it earned its spot One of three Modern Soul listings here, all between Rs. 449 and Rs. 530.
Rs. 453 colourblocked baggy women's track pants, 1,082 ratings at 4.1.
Why it earned its spot Myntra's own label again, with another very large stated MRP.
Rs. 461 rapid-dry women's track pants, 1,127 ratings at 4.1.
Why it earned its spot The entry point to the brand that dominates this shelf by volume.
The best average on the cheap half of this shelf, at Rs. 473.
Why it earned its spot A 4.4 average with a four-figure sample, for under five hundred rupees.
Rs. 499 HRX men's track pants with one of the four biggest crowds here.
Why it earned its spot Under five hundred rupees with a five-figure-adjacent rating count.
Eight listings through the middle, containing the four largest rating counts in the read - including one garment rated seventy-four thousand times.
Rs. 499 cotton straight-fit maternity track pants, 1,453 ratings at 4.3.
Why it earned its spot A specialised garment at the same price as the generic ones around it.
Rs. 524 mid-rise loose-fit men's pants - the best-evidenced Modern Soul here.
Why it earned its spot Seventy-five rupees over the label's cheapest listing, for nearly three times the ratings.
HRX regular fit at Rs. 558, 1,952 ratings, 61 per cent off a stated Rs. 1,429.
Why it earned its spot An odd stated MRP - Rs. 1,429 - on a shelf built from round numbers.
Rs. 658 for the second-biggest crowd in the read, at one of its best averages.
Why it earned its spot A 4.4 average on more than nine thousand ratings, for under seven hundred rupees.
Rs. 683 HRX mid-rise - the largest rating count on the men's side of this read.
Why it earned its spot More published ratings than any other men's listing here, at 4.3.
Rs. 749 HRX solid track pants at the smallest HRX badge in the read.
Why it earned its spot A large crowd at 4.0, and exactly half off - the floor of HRX's discounting here.
Rs. 749, rated 4.4 by seventy-four thousand people.
Why it earned its spot The most-rated garment in the read by a factor of eight, at one of its best averages.
Rs. 854 relaxed-fit women's pants, the label's dearer line.
Why it earned its spot A second strong SASSAFRAS record, at a hundred rupees more than the famous one.
The four most expensive listings on the page, carrying the four smallest badges on it - 41, 36, 40 and 10 per cent - and, at the top, the highest rating in the read.
Rs. 884, and 41 per cent - the smallest badge on the page until the two above it.
Why it earned its spot The first listing in the read that a global brand actually prices.
Rs. 1,023 for the jogger cut, 1,035 ratings at 4.0.
Why it earned its spot Adidas's two listings here carry the two smallest badges of any athletic brand in the read.
Puma's only listing here, and the second-dearest garment on the page.
Why it earned its spot The same Rs. 1,999 stated MRP that budget labels use - but a 40 per cent badge instead of 78.
Rs. 1,257 - the dearest garment here and the only one barely discounted at all.
Why it earned its spot The smallest discount in the entire read, and the highest rating in it.
First: ignore the badge entirely below Rs. 900, because at that end of the shelf it is arithmetic over a stated MRP nobody has paid - three listings here claim Rs. 1,999 and sell for a quarter of it. Second: read the rating count, not the average, and remember Myntra pools a style's ratings across its colourways, so the same number can appear on two listings. Third: decide on the cuff and the rise before the price, because wide leg, jogger, straight fit and baggy all return for one search and are not versions of each other. Fourth: check the live coupon page before checkout, the same discipline we applied to Myntra men's shoes under Rs. 2,000, because coupon thresholds on this store usually need a cart rather than a single Rs. 500 garment.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mast & Harbour cargo, 88% badge | Rs. 336 | Rs. 2,799 | 88% |
| SAKHWALA wide-leg, 3,550 ratings | Rs. 389 | Rs. 1,899 | 80% |
| Netclick baggy training pants | Rs. 408 | Rs. 1,999 | 80% |
| MODALEN relaxed fit, rated 4.1 | Rs. 414 | Rs. 999 | 59% |
| HVBK side-striped straight fit | Rs. 418 | Rs. 999 | 58% |
| glitchez wide-leg, 4,024 ratings | Rs. 425 | Rs. 1,599 | 73% |
| dockstreet pure cotton relaxed fit | Rs. 430 | Rs. 999 | 57% |
| LRIPSOME regular fit, 78% badge | Rs. 449 | Rs. 1,999 | 78% |
| The Modern Soul loose fit | Rs. 449 | Rs. 1,499 | 70% |
| Moda Rapido baggy colourblock | Rs. 453 | Rs. 2,299 | 80% |
| HRX women's rapid-dry, cheapest HRX | Rs. 461 | Rs. 1,099 | 58% |
| glitchez cotton mid-rise, rated 4.4 | Rs. 473 | Rs. 1,399 | 66% |
| HRX men's track pants, 6,933 ratings | Rs. 499 | Rs. 1,999 | 75% |
| KARPATA cotton maternity pants | Rs. 499 | Rs. 1,999 | 75% |
| Modern Soul mid-rise, 2,274 ratings | Rs. 524 | Rs. 1,499 | 65% |
| HRX regular fit, odd Rs. 1,429 MRP | Rs. 558 | Rs. 1,429 | 61% |
| Roadster women's solid, 9,359 ratings | Rs. 658 | Rs. 1,599 | 59% |
| HRX mid-rise, biggest men's crowd | Rs. 683 | Rs. 1,899 | 64% |
| HRX solid, smallest HRX badge | Rs. 749 | Rs. 1,499 | 50% |
| SASSAFRAS wide-leg, 74,510 ratings | Rs. 749 | Rs. 1,499 | 50% |
| SASSAFRAS BASICS relaxed fit | Rs. 854 | Rs. 1,899 | 55% |
| Adidas 3-striped track pants, 41% off | Rs. 884 | Rs. 1,499 | 41% |
| Adidas 3-striped joggers, 36% off, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,023 | Rs. 1,599 | 36% |
| Puma Essential Elevated, 40% off, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,199 | Rs. 1,999 | 40% |
| Bonkers Corner, 10% off and rated 4.6, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,257 | Rs. 1,399 | 10% |
On this shelf the badge runs backwards against price. The four dearest listings seated here - Bonkers Corner at Rs. 1,257, Puma at Rs. 1,199 and two Adidas pairs at Rs. 1,023 and Rs. 884 - carry the four smallest badges in the read, at 10, 40, 36 and 41 per cent. Every listing under Rs. 900 is at least 50 per cent off, topping out at 88. Three separate listings state an identical MRP of Rs. 1,999 and sell at Rs. 1,199, Rs. 449 and Rs. 408. We print each badge because Myntra prints it, and we never treat a large one as evidence that a garment is worth more than its selling price.
Four rating counts in this pull appear on two listings each - 9,435 and 6,933 on pairs of HRX garments, 3,550 on two SAKHWALA wide-legs, 3,160 on two glitchez cotton pants - which is Myntra attaching one style's rating pool to each of its colours. Seating both halves of a pair would have double-counted the same crowd and shipped two cards with one photograph. We seated one of each and have said so on the cards, so every rating count on this page appears exactly once and every count should be read as describing a style rather than a specific colour.
Rating counts in this read run from zero to 74,510. SASSAFRAS's Rs. 749 wide-leg has been rated eight times more often than the next-largest crowd on the page, and several listings Myntra returned carry no rating at all. Averaging those on one scale would put an unrated new listing beside a garment a hundred thousand people have bought. Every card here prints the count in its specification line, and only listings above fifty ratings carry a pill - so a strong-looking average always arrives with the sample size attached to it.
Wide leg, straight fit, relaxed fit, baggy, mid-rise and jogger are six different garments that all return for one search, and the cuff and rise determine whether a pair works far more than the price does. Only a handful of listings here name a fabric at all - dockstreet's pure cotton, glitchez's cotton mid-rise, HRX's rapid-dry synthetic - and in an Indian August the difference between cotton and a wicking polyester is the whole experience of wearing the garment. Where a listing states these things we have printed them; where it does not, we have not guessed.
On weight of evidence, the SASSAFRAS women's black wide-leg at Rs. 749, which carries 74,510 ratings at 4.4 - roughly eight times the crowd of anything else in this read. For men, the HRX mid-rise at Rs. 683 has 9,435 ratings at 4.3, the largest men's record here. Under five hundred rupees, the glitchez cotton mid-rise at Rs. 473 has the best average on the page's cheap half at 4.4 from 3,160. And if you want a global brand rather than a marketplace label, Adidas's three-striped pair at Rs. 884 is the cheapest genuine one on the shelf, rated 4.2 by 2,297.
Because the badge reflects what a brand is willing to state as an MRP, not what the garment is worth. The 88 per cent belongs to a Myntra house-label cargo pant selling at Rs. 336 against a stated Rs. 2,799 - a house brand sets both numbers itself. The 10 per cent belongs to Bonkers Corner, a direct-to-consumer label selling at Rs. 1,257 against Rs. 1,399. The cleanest illustration in this read is three listings that all state an MRP of exactly Rs. 1,999: Puma sells at Rs. 1,199 (40 per cent), LRIPSOME at Rs. 449 (78 per cent) and Netclick at Rs. 408 (80 per cent). Same claimed list price, three different businesses.
Because Myntra pools a style's ratings across its colourways. Each colour of one garment gets its own listing with its own photograph and price, and all of them display the rating count belonging to the style as a whole. In this pull, 9,435 and 6,933 each appeared on two HRX listings, 3,550 on two SAKHWALA wide-legs and 3,160 on two glitchez cotton pants. It is not an error and it is not inflation - the ratings are real - but it does mean a count describes the design rather than the specific colour you are looking at. We seated one listing from each pair so no crowd is counted twice on this page.
On this shelf, not obviously. HRX is the most common label in the read - nineteen of the 66 listings we pulled - and its seated garments run Rs. 461 to Rs. 749 with averages of 4.1, 4.1, 3.9, 4.3 and 4.0. The Rs. 473 glitchez cotton pant averages 4.4 on 3,160 ratings and the Rs. 749 SASSAFRAS wide-leg averages 4.4 on 74,510. What HRX does offer consistently is a stated fabric technology - its rapid-dry synthetic is genuinely intended for training rather than lounging - and very deep availability across fits and sizes. As a rating proposition it is mid-table on its own shelf.
Most Myntra coupon offers carry a minimum cart value, which is the practical problem on a shelf where the best-evidenced garments cost between Rs. 473 and Rs. 749 - one pair will usually not clear the threshold and two will. We did not test any code at checkout for this page and will not quote a discount we have not seen applied; the live coupon page is linked above. What this read gives you is the baseline to beat on 22 August 2026: Rs. 336 for the cheapest pair on the shelf, Rs. 473 for the best-rated one under Rs. 500 and Rs. 749 for the most-rated garment in the entire category.
























