The dress is cute but needless to say, I won't be wearing it in the Tokyo heat again... I think I'll save it for winter with a nice
thick pair of leggings.
You can pair
a thick pair of leggings with a blazer for a formal event or wear them to the gym.
As much as I love jeans, I still love a comfy
thick pair of legging pants for wintry occasions, the stretchy material is comfortable to get around with and the solid blue plaid on these are just irresistible (also because plaids are always the pattern to get in winter).
Not exact matches
These pants have the comfort
of a
legging but the support and
thick material
of a ponte pant - I definitely recommend you by multiple
pairs because you'll want to wear them everyday!
As for your
legs, you can keep them bundled up as well in a
pair of thick tights.
bottoms: 1
pair of shorts -LCB- similar -RCB-(just in case its warm enough), 1
pair of skinny jeans, 1
pair of black denim ankle length skinny jeans, 1
pair of ponte pants /
thick leggings with pockets and stitch details that elevates them just a bit from regular
leggings
I pack light when we travel to Europe in the fall with black, gray and burgundy neutrals: 1 black knee length dress, 1 dark denim skinny jean, 1 EF knit straight pant,
leggings, tights, silk underwear, smart wool socks, 1 pr
thick cushioned ankle socks (double as slippers in the airbnb apartments), compression socks, 1
pair ankle boots (Try English made Hotter boots for out
of this world comfort and European chic!)
HELMUT voltage rib drape cardigan in dusty sapphire $ 63 after the code Helmut Lang reflex
legging $ 123 after the code (I have a
pair of HELMUT
leggings that are my favorite EVER, these have more seams / detailing, but I'm sure they're amazing if you're looking for a
thicker, sturdier
legging) HELMUT soft sweatshirt $ 87 after the code
With a high
of 27 °F in the NYC, you'll likely find me bundled up in a
thick sweater, a
pair of leggings and rain booties.
Add a
thick burgundy scarf to wrap aroung your neck and match with a
pair of burgundy
leg warmers.
As far as comfort goes, I highly recommend these Old Navy flannels and a
thick pair of ponte
leggings.
I love the zipper detail and they're a really high quality,
thick material... but I have so many
pairs of black
leggings, I couldn't justify keeping them.
Because I have a
thick waist and a rounded tummy, most regular - rise
leggings cut me off, so I own 2
pairs of the Lululemon Will pant:
For an instant and unexpected pop
of color, try a
thick and supportive
pair of printed
leggings.
If you have an an athletic build /
thicker legs (like I do), I'd recommend getting a
pair of OTK boots with ties.
The Aerie 7/8 Move
legging is
thick but not hot and I swear they suck everything in better than any
pair of leggings I've owned.
They're so comfortable because
of the
thicker heel and they give a nice pop
of colour to this look.A few more ideas to
pair girly with edgy are: Girly top
paired with leather
leggings, perfect for going out at night with your friends or a girly skirt
paired with cute top and leather jacket.
I have a black
pair of zella
leggings I wear most
of the time, I also have these faux leather
leggings, and then a
pair of thick cotton
leggings.
My personal opinion is that the most foolproof shoe to wear with
leggings is a
pair of tall boots — either flat riding boots or a
pair with a medium,
thick heel or wedge.