I’ll talk about a
fashion trend, rather a revolutionary one that exactly caters to the needs of
the 21st century, the
‘Jeggings’. Introduced in the fall of 2010 and popularly known as the
super-sexy combination of leggings and jeans, jeggings render many reasons for
you to fall in love with them instantly. Jeggings can be leggings that are made
to look like jeans by the funky introduction of fake pockets and seamless
closures, or stretchy jeans that borrow the fitting and comfort of leggings.
Either way, the result is unabashedly on-trend.
Even though they get a
nod of the fashion police, many suspect the validity of ‘jegging-hype’ these
days. No, they are not overrated! There are many a reasons for their popularity,
but prominently it is the ultra-skinny fit that creates the magic. Even the traditional
slim-fitted and skinny jeans accentuate the body contours but unlike them, jeggings are utterly comfy. While the former mainly is a sheer blend of denim
and spandex, the latter might also use elastane and nylon.
Jeggings have a big
fan following already. Flaunted by many international celebrities like Beyonce,
Kim Kadarshian, Britney Spears, Shakira - jeggings have nearly replaced the
straight-fit denims. If you are comfortable with your legs, it is needless to
say that jeggings are a great idea.
Still wondering where
to buy a pair just perfect for yourself? Check out a cool collection of
low-rise, super-skinny jeggings at Jabong in awesomely, striking colours
that you won’t easily find just anywhere. So you can go with the traditional
blue or experiment with yellow, green and even red!
I wouldn't refrain myself from mentioning an inevitable caveat that this hip-hop fit is not meant for just any physique. Watch out if
you are just a little more on the heavier side towards the bottom. The jeggings
bring out the flaws in the figure more than the regular denims. When not worn
with the right innerwear, jeggings can go terribly wrong. To play safe, you can
always combine your jeggings with over-sized tops and tunics. Plus, you can go
for a darker colour. And high heels, anyone?