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Like us, you probably have a stack of leggings in your closet waiting to be paired with the rest of your wardrobe in fresh ways. That’s where legging-loving celebrities and models come in. Comfort has undoubtedly been a priority over the last couple of years, as seen in the outfits of It girls everywhere, which will surely provide plenty of inspiration for wearing leggings in the future.
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For example, Sofia Richie went with an all-black look consisting of a cropped hoodie and high-waisted leggings, and Karlie Kloss dressed things up with leather leggings, a blazer, and ankle boots. No matter where you like to wear leggings, you’re sure to find a few outfit ideas among this roundup. Check out the looks, along with our legging-outfit tips ahead.
With the popularity of leggings, we’re all inevitably going to want to get a little creative with how we wear them. In many cases, that means thinking outside the box when it comes to footwear. We’ve already discussed what to avoid wearing with leggings in general, but what about the all-important subject of shoes?
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Given leggings’ form-fitting silhouette and casual nature, determining which shoes will best complement them can be a bit perplexing—which is where we come in. As editors, we’ve been noticing fashion girls in fewer and fewer of a handful of shoe styles, at least paired with their leggings. So naturally, we’ve been taking notes on what they’ve been wearing instead. Elephant Be Kind Autism Awareness All Over Printed Hoodie And Legging. The legging trend is here to stay for the foreseeable future, so we might as well make the most of it and pair them with shoes that will keep things as stylish as possible, right?
With that, keep scrolling to find out which seven shoe styles fashion girls have pretty much stopped wearing with leggings, and shop the coolest shoe trends to wear with them instead.
Product Information : Elephant Be Kind Autism Awareness All Over Printed Hoodie And Legging
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Finding the motivation to work out can be tough no matter what time of year it is, but when winter arrives and everything seems so dark, damp, and dreary? Well, we really feel that urge to ignore our goals and continue hibernating under the covers. The fact of the matter is, most days, it’s freakin’ cold outside, and just thinking about leaving our warm bed to shimmy into a sports bra and bike shorts sends shivers throughout my body.
That’s where our favorite fitness influencers come in with a solution. Elephant Be Kind Autism Awareness All Over Printed Hoodie And Legging. These pros exercise in all sorts of weather, chilly winter days included, and already have a list of activewear options that actually hold up and keep them from freezing. With hopes of finding warmer gear to add to our own workout wardrobe — which might just inspire us to get up and get moving — InStyle tapped 13 industry favorites and asked them to share their picks.
“It’s always a little bit less motivating to work out when it’s cold outside. For that reason, in the winter I’d rather wear something warm and cozy instead of my typical shiny legging material. I’ve been living in this Alosoft set by Alo Yoga. It’s a comfy, cotton stretchy material that still feels supportive enough for the gym. I layer it with scrunch socks and a hoodie before heading out the door.”