They are
not jeggings, yet I still feel like I'm wearing leggings (score!).
And no, they are
not jeggings — they are proper jeans, but oh - so - soft!
As for clothing, I was in Morocco during the winter and wore skinny jeans (
NOT jeggings) and sweaters and jackets and was completely fine.
They feel like leggings on but are actual denim —
not jeggings.
I have SEEN «jeggings» sold in the pack like leggings, but to me if they don't have a fly and are pull - on, they're leggings
not jeggings.
And they fit like a real jean and
not a jegging, like so many cheapie pair of white jeans do.
PROS: Very comfortable, opaque, slimming, highrise — gives the illusion of longer legs, short pockets, fit like a glove at the waist, feel like a real jean —
not a jegging, one of the best fitting jeans in this post!
PROS: Feel like real jean,
not a jegging, sturdy weight fabric with a bit of stretch, but not too much.
Not exact matches
They look COZY but extremely impractical (the only outfit I can see these functioning with would be a tight long sleeve shirt, with a vest / sleeveless coat over it, and these on top...) Call me conservative (I really am
NOT;) but these don't strike my fancy at all, and I am loving almost all of the sweater dresses, long tunics,
jeggings, and legwarmer styles that are hot for fall and winter..
I've paired it with my black pants (that are called
jeggings but don't fit like leggings at all).
I purchased these jeans about a month ago in the size 16 short, I was a it worried because I usually wear a size 18 in normal jeans but a size 16 in torrid
jeggings, so I didn't know how they would fit on me.
While
not suitable for all summer weather,
jeggings are great for cooler temperatures and come in a range of styles that you'll love.
Jeggings are so comfy, aren't they?
The
jeggings (
not reversible!)
A white tank top and black skinny jeans or
jeggings - can't go wrong.
The Mossimo skinny jeans and
jeggings hug my curves, show off my calves and are comfortable enough to run around in all day without feeling suffocated or agitated (a problem I tend to have with certain brands of jeans but
not Target!).
Yeah, I'm really liking the idea behind
jeggings b / c they should be easier to wear than traditional jeans but
not sure where to draw the line on keeping the middle regions covered.
I'm still
not a model, leopard print
jeggings match pretty much everything, and I'll never
not have bloopers.
For one, you buy the
jeggings in a package (like tights) so you don't even get to try them on.
* Warning: Do
not confuse leggings with
jeggings.
I work in a semi conservative office that allows some to wear
jeggings but
not all departments.
I have a question maybe you can help me with: I bought some cute moto ankle boots (I realize this isn't really about ankle boots, but you kinda addressed the problem earlier) that I've been wearing with
jeggings and leggings, but my skinny jeans won't fit into the top of them, it bunches.
Granted, I avoid the «
jeggings» and stick with the regular jeans but I guess it just goes to show I shouldn't ignore a store just because I think I'm too old.
If you're looking for even more stretch that won't bag out, the Super Soft
Jegging is also available in with X4 technology!
I've also got on some
jeggings from Old Navy -LCB- honestly SUCH a great find -RCB-, an Alexander Wang bag and last but
not least these amazing leopard shoes.
-LCB- My DYT Type One Style Faux Fur Vest Angel's Touch, thrifted
Jeggings Laura Petites, thrifted Shirt Joe Fresh, seen here and here Cotton Sweater Parkhurst, thrifted Boots Kenneth Cole Reaction via The Bay Polka Dot Purse Fiori, thrifted -RCB- Sometimes, when my featured outfit is
not that colourful, I wonder if I disappoint my readers.
But, when a
jegging isn't going to work, this is the next best thing (and they have fully functioning front pockets too!).
Not only is the color flattering but they do
nt sag at the knees like my
jeggings.
Cuffed is butter for blacks and «work» colors, like my black
jeggings, because it helps them yell, «I'm
not slacks!»
They are soft and stretchy and believe it or
not they're labeled
jeggings but I have to say they fit like pants and I wouldn't consider them
jeggings at all.
Sorry ladies, but you can't always wear
jeggings, as appealing as the idea might be.
There was a point that I used to live in
jeggings and gave up on traditional jeans,
not gonna lie, but there is hope and these jeans are certainly it!
Oooh
jeggings gim me!!!! Can't resist a dark wash when you can literally fool everyone into thinking they're jeans!
This are a piece of clothing (leggings,
jeggings) that I have
not tried that much yet.
Today I'm styling theLow - Rise
Jegging Jeans, and I can't get enough of the fit, style and comfort.
I haven't worn
jeggings before but they look really nice and comfy.
I think
jeggings are an atrociously eye - assailing abomination and I can
not wait until they find their way into fashion's dustbin of non-surviving trends.
I even don't hesitate to pair black «
jeggings» with black high (block) heels, bright colors rather with beige or white shoes (stilettos are
not for me, anyway).
Skinny Jeans and
Jeggings / / One of my interview questions was asking me what I would tell a girl who was too afraid to try skinny jeans and came in looking for bootleg jeans, which we do
nt have many of... I was that girl.
Here are 3 ways to layer for fall featuring two pieces from JC Penney: A.N.A
jeggings in washed black (super stretchy + my first pair of jeans that are
not maternity!)
While they're really comfy because of the way they cling to the skin, I tend
not to wear them in winter because I need a bit of space for my under layer, the warm leggings, and that's why summer is the best time to rock a pair of
jeggings.
Jeggings are
not pants either.
Since these are «traditional» waist
jeggings rather than my «control top» ones, (if you have no idea what I'm talking about you can read what I mean here), I just couldn't bear the thought that they would be skinny - tight, even though the fabric has lots of stretch.
I don't like the
jeggings «look» however, sometimes I buy
jeggings larger than they are supposed to be and then they fit looser on the leg and fit my wide waist.
Both feel too chilly back here in the land of mud, fog, and snowdrifts the size of icebergs (I'm actually hunting for black jeans -
not -
jeggings right now) but I look forward to putting them on again in May or June.
I'm
not doing the high - rise
jeggings look in any wash of denim, and I wasn't as into white culottes as I thought I'd be.
This is the list so far and clients who don't want to wear
jeggings love them.
I don't know what they're thinking giving us white
jeggings in fabric you can shoot peas through.
Smittie, the
jeggings and leggings «fit» over curvier bottom halves - but liking the visual «sausage casing» effect is
not universal.
I do
not want
jeggings but would like to find a great pair of mid to high rise white jeans, although I could get by with my older white / cream jeans for awhile.