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Jeggings

September 9th 2011 in Fashion terms


The term “jegging” is used to denote a cross between leggings and jeans.
Jeggings are basically an extremely skinny jeans that look like leggings and are also worn like leggings.

A Few Thumb Rules:

First off, make sure jeggings suit your body type. If you don’t feel comfortable in them, don’t wear them. Second, pick a dark pair that will go with everything from a basic tank to a sweater dress. Also, black slims you down so that’s always a plus. If you’re on the short side, you may want to get a petite pair as a regular pair of jeggings might run a little too long, and there’s nothing worse than 2 feet of bunched up jeans at the bottom.

So what exactly can you wear Jeggings with?

Jeggings are actually quite versatile, and they do a better job than skinny jeans or leggings would. Because they’re still denim material, you don’t have to cover your butt, but they’re so slim and skin-tight like leggings that you can wear a long sweater or tee, a dress, or just throw a long cardigan over.

You can also wear jeggings with a pair of chunky heels, a long sweater and a scarf. Add a big tote to that, and you’re set for the day. So if you’re heading to the mall this week, make sure to pick up a pair of jeggings: it’s all you’ll need!




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