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We tested these exciting squat-proof, sweat-proof and period-proof leggings from WUKA, which feature seamless period pants integrated into the leggings for a leak-free workout. Cassandra Sethi is a personal stylist, image consultant, and founder of Next Level Wardrobe, which helps professionals dress better and systemize their closets. Little pricey but the Sweaty Betty all day leggings are by far the best! Choose the 7/8 length, which is supposed to be cropped, but are ankle length on me” - Brand recommended by Mumsnet user NotAnotherTaco Our verdict If you're anything like us, you'll have long since discovered that a navel-grazing waistband is generally not the one when it comes to workouts and gym sessions.

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Sadly, since it's the height of summer, we haven't had a chance to try these leggings out in the rain. But, we love how they fit and can see how the lightweight and breathable softshell fabric is perfect for hot days, cold days, and rainy days. Lovall's collaboration with Olivia Bowen birthed these seamless leggings, and we feel really confident when we wear them. They have a smoothing effect, which is great if you're someone who is concerned about cellulite and bumpy skin. These act a little bit like shape-wear, with a cinching section over each thigh to sculpt your upper legs. I nominate these for pandemic leggings of the year,” wrote one customer. “These are beyond comfortable. They’re soft but still have a good amount of stretch and hold up to regular washing.”

Your shapewear leggings don’t have to be just for exercising or for loungewear. You could opt for a faux leather pair of slimming leggings which you could wear for evening, or with a chunky-knit sweater for daytime.

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I'll second the New Look over the bump [ones]! I live in them and am wondering if I can get away with wearing them even way after baby is born.” Vetted by Mumsnet user auroracase Our verdict Pros: Available in 2xs to XL, available in full length and 7/8, available in six stylish muted shades, very, very easy to put on, waistband doesn't slip, supportive on tummy, comfortable, sweetheart contouring, sustainable (made from 75% recycled nylon) Oh, how we love a good pair of high-waisted leggings and we’re guessing you do, too! They come in different styles, are super comfy to lounge around in, and can easily be dressed up with a pair of heels. Of course, they’re great for working out, too. And when you find the perfect pair that gives you a sculpted and contoured look without squeezing you too tightly, it’s such a great feeling! High-waisted leggings are supposed to be tight-fitting. They're meant to sit around the smallest part of your waist (or slightly higher or lower) comfortably, without digging into the skin or falling down. They should be tight across your bum and legs, without any sagging or loose areas, but not so tight that they restrict movement. How to prevent camel toeing in high waisted leggings? The difference between tummy control and high-waisted leggings is the fabric. “High-waisted leggings are great because they come to a point on your waist where everything is kind of hidden,” explains stylist Jasmine Caccamo. “Tummy control leggings are really like a Spanx or controlled undergarments that are made like leggings so it’s more of a streamlined fit from ankle to waist.”Just make sure you feel comfortable and have pulled them up so that they sit at a high waist, but not too high – but remember, a camel toe isn't the end of the world and no one is likely to notice anyway. What to look for in high waisted leggings?

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They're form-fitting but very comfortable — we'd definitely wear these will chilling at home, as well as for hardcore workouts. Try different lengths. Choosing a length will be based on your preference. There are three main styles of leggings, full-length, ⅞, and capri-length. Capri styles generally provide more breathability than the longer styles but offer more coverage than shorts. M&S are great. They do a wide waist band legging that are very comfy and flattering” - as recommended by Mumsnet user bubbles2023 Our verdict Style: High-waisted styles provide a secure fit, especially if you like to keep your midsection covered. They also flatter pear shapes and longer torsos. If you’re shorter, you might find they go up too high and become uncomfortable. In which case, go for a mid-rise waist.Who What Wear is part of Future US LLC, an international media group and leading digital publisher. We wear this pair when WFH and, with a pair of chunky trainers, they're great for running errands and hanging out with friends in comfort and style. YANA Active's leggings are made in the UK from 78% recycled fabric, so these are a sustainable choice. They're pretty high-tech too, since they're resistant to suncream and oil and offer UV protection. Expecting mamas shouldn't overlook these ultra-soft leggings from Pea In The Pod. Most reviewers across the e-retailers that sell it say that they’re comfortable, supportive, and offer a lot of stretch to accommodate your growing belly. Wear them casually with a humble tank top or T-shirt or dress them up with a luxe sweater or blazer depending on the occasion. Either way, they are sure to become one of your favorite pairs of maternity leggings. Cons: Only available in sizes 6 to 16, only available in three colours, will show VPL if not wearing seamless underwear

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