Showing posts with label Leggings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leggings. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

Leggings should come with guidelines



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It seems every year there is a story dedicated to why leggings shouldn’t be worn as pants. While I agree with this sentiment, I can’t help but feel like the other side isn’t represented.

There are reasons why leggings shouldn’t be utilized this way, but could the real culprit be the way people utilize this fashion in general?

After all, the Huffington Post recently ran an article about Pippa Middleton wearing leggings as pants, along with photos as proof. She looked great.

So, what are the faux pas of this fashion statement that just won’t die?

Thickness or non-thickness
Leggings are normally thick enough to not be see-through, but some girls don’t consider this. My piece of advice is to walk outside and check if the sunlight changes the transparency of your leggings. 

This will happen because the leggings might be thin, made of a certain fabric or even woven a certain way. 

Don’t let this happen, ladies. No one wants to see your underwear as they’re walking to class.

Mistaken identity
I saw one young lady walking to class a few weeks ago, and she was definitely 
wearing pantyhose instead of leggings. 

And yes, I do mean pantyhose. Tights are thicker than pantyhose and can be made from nylon, cotton or lycra. The nylon hose are usually very thin, and in this application, it is sheer.

Neither pantyhose nor tights are leggings, and both have a higher chance of becoming transparent in certain lights. 

Lumps and bumps
Leggings don’t hide anything. If you have a voluminous rear end or twig legs, leggings accentuate these parts of your body.


I like to think that my rear is somewhat shapely, and I enhance this characteristic with jeans. But leggings don’t lift and tighten your curves like pants do. 

And leggings can potentially cause the dreaded camel toe, as well.
No one likes that look; if they did, it wouldn’t be associated with the foot of a dirty, smelly, spitting animal. In fact, I can’t even come up with a nice name for a camel toe.

Topping it off
A good reason to wear leggings is if you have a very short dress or a long top. I wore leggings with a long black sweater last week, mostly because I had burned my thigh and couldn’t wear pants at that time. Now I really like the outfit.

If a shirt is long enough, I believe leggings are fine. My rule is the shirt needs to cover the whole butt. That way, if there’s any transparency to the leggings, you still won’t see underwear.

A statistic
If I see someone wearing a North Face coat, leggings and Ugg boots, I almost instantly categorize them as a sorority girl. That’s bad on my part because I know it’s not nice to categorize people like that. 

There’s nothing wrong with sororities. They have some very appealing characteristics, but fashions such as the one described above perpetuate the belief that all sorority girls dress the same.

But really, the look is monotonous in that it doesn’t let you stand out. As a fashion statement, I call leggings a dud.

Wear your leggings all you want. Use them as leggings, pants or for extra warmth this winter. 

Just give a bit of thought to what you’re showing before you leave for class.

Leggings should come with guidelines



22

It seems every year there is a story dedicated to why leggings shouldn’t be worn as pants. While I agree with this sentiment, I can’t help but feel like the other side isn’t represented.

There are reasons why leggings shouldn’t be utilized this way, but could the real culprit be the way people utilize this fashion in general?

After all, the Huffington Post recently ran an article about Pippa Middleton wearing leggings as pants, along with photos as proof. She looked great.

So, what are the faux pas of this fashion statement that just won’t die?

Thickness or non-thickness
Leggings are normally thick enough to not be see-through, but some girls don’t consider this. My piece of advice is to walk outside and check if the sunlight changes the transparency of your leggings. 

This will happen because the leggings might be thin, made of a certain fabric or even woven a certain way. 

Don’t let this happen, ladies. No one wants to see your underwear as they’re walking to class.

Mistaken identity
I saw one young lady walking to class a few weeks ago, and she was definitely 
wearing pantyhose instead of leggings. 

And yes, I do mean pantyhose. Tights are thicker than pantyhose and can be made from nylon, cotton or lycra. The nylon hose are usually very thin, and in this application, it is sheer.

Neither pantyhose nor tights are leggings, and both have a higher chance of becoming transparent in certain lights. 

Lumps and bumps
Leggings don’t hide anything. If you have a voluminous rear end or twig legs, leggings accentuate these parts of your body.


I like to think that my rear is somewhat shapely, and I enhance this characteristic with jeans. But leggings don’t lift and tighten your curves like pants do. 

And leggings can potentially cause the dreaded camel toe, as well.
No one likes that look; if they did, it wouldn’t be associated with the foot of a dirty, smelly, spitting animal. In fact, I can’t even come up with a nice name for a camel toe.

Topping it off
A good reason to wear leggings is if you have a very short dress or a long top. I wore leggings with a long black sweater last week, mostly because I had burned my thigh and couldn’t wear pants at that time. Now I really like the outfit.

If a shirt is long enough, I believe leggings are fine. My rule is the shirt needs to cover the whole butt. That way, if there’s any transparency to the leggings, you still won’t see underwear.

A statistic
If I see someone wearing a North Face coat, leggings and Ugg boots, I almost instantly categorize them as a sorority girl. That’s bad on my part because I know it’s not nice to categorize people like that. 

There’s nothing wrong with sororities. They have some very appealing characteristics, but fashions such as the one described above perpetuate the belief that all sorority girls dress the same.

But really, the look is monotonous in that it doesn’t let you stand out. As a fashion statement, I call leggings a dud.

Wear your leggings all you want. Use them as leggings, pants or for extra warmth this winter. 

Just give a bit of thought to what you’re showing before you leave for class.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Bumper Leggings Video post








Are leggings a fashion DO? YES!! So what should you wear with them!? Watch and see... !  




How to leggings.



Leggings are so common, you can dress them up or down, they go with practically anything! Hope this video gives you some ideas



DIY ripped leggings
These have been all the rage since the summer months, but with some of the styles selling for more than $100 a piece, here is the DIY way to create the ripped leggings look without using 
your week'...



Bumper Leggings Video post








Are leggings a fashion DO? YES!! So what should you wear with them!? Watch and see... !  




How to leggings.



Leggings are so common, you can dress them up or down, they go with practically anything! Hope this video gives you some ideas



DIY ripped leggings
These have been all the rage since the summer months, but with some of the styles selling for more than $100 a piece, here is the DIY way to create the ripped leggings look without using 
your week'...



Monday, November 23, 2009

Leggings after 40: Dos and Don'ts

Leggings are back this fall, but stop and think before you buy. Sure, there’s nothing more comfortable than slipping on a pair of super-soft, lightweight Lycra bottoms with an elastic waistband, but like all elements of style, some look (and fit) better than others. To help, here are three Dos and a Don't:

DO wear leggings with a short dress


Do you own a cute dress that's a tad too short? Add some leggings, and you’ve got a modern look that gives great coverage. Think of them as another version of opaque tights.

DO wear leggings with a long sweater

Chunky knit sweaters (and sweater coats) are everywhere this fall. Pair long over short by wearing a mid-thigh or longer sweater with dark leggings; wear the look with or without a belt.

DON’T wear leggings with a short tight top

It's all about balance: Something tight and skinny on the bottom requires something longer and looser up top. Unless you're going to the gym or channeling "Grease"-era Olivia Newton John.

DO wear leggings with the right shoes

Ballet flats, flat boots, high heeled booties and platform pumps look great. Steer clear of loafers or anything with too delicate a heel.

Keep in mind that just because leggings are in style, it doesn’t mean you must wear them. If wearing leggings makes you feel as though you are masquerading as a teenager, or if they make you body look like a stuffed sausage, then the most fashionable thing you can do this fall is just take a pass.

Oringina xo
Credit http://www.more.com

Leggings after 40: Dos and Don'ts

Leggings are back this fall, but stop and think before you buy. Sure, there’s nothing more comfortable than slipping on a pair of super-soft, lightweight Lycra bottoms with an elastic waistband, but like all elements of style, some look (and fit) better than others. To help, here are three Dos and a Don't:

DO wear leggings with a short dress


Do you own a cute dress that's a tad too short? Add some leggings, and you’ve got a modern look that gives great coverage. Think of them as another version of opaque tights.

DO wear leggings with a long sweater

Chunky knit sweaters (and sweater coats) are everywhere this fall. Pair long over short by wearing a mid-thigh or longer sweater with dark leggings; wear the look with or without a belt.

DON’T wear leggings with a short tight top

It's all about balance: Something tight and skinny on the bottom requires something longer and looser up top. Unless you're going to the gym or channeling "Grease"-era Olivia Newton John.

DO wear leggings with the right shoes

Ballet flats, flat boots, high heeled booties and platform pumps look great. Steer clear of loafers or anything with too delicate a heel.

Keep in mind that just because leggings are in style, it doesn’t mean you must wear them. If wearing leggings makes you feel as though you are masquerading as a teenager, or if they make you body look like a stuffed sausage, then the most fashionable thing you can do this fall is just take a pass.

Oringina xo
Credit http://www.more.com