I caved and bought a pair. But I got them a size or two large and in black.They have the belt loops and a zipper and pockets, but are pretty thin and really stretchy. I picked them over normal skinny jeans because I'm probably going to only wear them with my knee-high boots and I was kind of wanting a historical century man's riding outfit.
I can never find skinny jeans skinny enough for me. I'm quite small, so I rarely get them in the perfect size and they're never tight around my butt or ankles (mainly because I have no butt or ankles) so I really love my jeggings. They make me look much more curvy, but I like it.
I like them, but mainly because I can't get skinny jeans to fit. I buy the smallest pair, and about 4 washes later they're too big for me. So I have a pair, but I only wear them with long tops and generally boots. I do want another pair though.
Personally, I'd rather wear skinny jeans. But the only black ones I could find were too long, so I had to buy some if I was gonna get the pants I wanted
I think, for some reason, I'm going to be the only one that likes these. I saw a few pairs that I thought were extremely cute, & I won't lie, I'd wear them.
My niece actually got a few pairs of them, & they are really cute. She said they are comfortable as well. So maybe that's the point? They are a softer material as opposed to wearing tough jean fabric, that can sometimes be restricting & uncomfortable to most.. Just saying.
But, I think some of them are really cute. I want a pair, eventually.
I don't understand the difference between them and skinny jeans. I saw some at Target and before I saw the sign that said "Jeggings" I thought they were just regular old skinny jeans, and they felt like skinny jeans too. So how do they differ, can somebody please explain?
I just bought two pairs of denim leggings. But both pairs were from quality stores and are therefore just like really stretchy skinny jeans. The ones I have both button up like normal jeans and have all the pockets but they seriously feel so good on. They'll be nice to wear in the winter, tucked into a pair of boots.
I actually really love them. They're so much easier to get into than real jeans, and are way more comfortable. The picture on the first post is a bad example though, mine don't have those ridiculous fake creases or anything like that.