[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the tight pants on kinematic data of the hip and pelvis during women's gait. [Subjects] We recruited 15 asymptomatic women. [Methods] Walking was performed under two different conditions: gait with and without wearing tight pants. Kinematic data of right hip and pelvis were recorded using a 3D motion-capture system. [Results] The changes of the anterior, external pelvic rotation significantly increased under the tight pants condition, while the changes of hip flexion, abduction, and external rotation significantly decreased under the tight pants condition. [Conclusion] Frequent wearing of tight pants has the possibility of inducing excessive pelvic rotational movement in women.