Thursday, August 25, 2011

How to dress up your jeggings

 

American Eagle Jegging ankle
 Jeggings are jeans that look like leggings. They provide the comfort of leggings (given the stretchy power of spandex) with the versatility of jeans. Jeggings fit pretty much fit the same way as skinny jeans, but mostly do not have a zipper and have a little more stretch to them. It gives a very comfortable, flattering and springy look to the wearer. You can easily mix and match what you would like to wear on it. It is easy to dress up with a long tank with flats or an off shoulder top with heels. You can even wear them with flip flops or even roll them up so they look like capris.
Jeggings hug you in all the right places and fits, true to size. They are tight but that is how they are supposed to fit.
Things to watch for when wearing a jegging:
  • It is not a pant in anyway so don’t wear tight fitting tops, tanks or tuck in blouses on it. It takes the grace and balance away and makes one look nothing but awkward. Pair it up with long tunics, loose fitting tops and dresses for the flattering look.

  • If you are trying one for the first time, go for a darker wash as it would be more flattering and versatile.

  • Look for the perfect length. If your jegging looks too long in the leg, get it hemmed or look for sizes that run small. They are supposed to look skinny and show your assets. You do not want to be moving around with bulk fabric around your ankles.

One popular brand that makes jeggings is American Eagle. The American eagle jegging ankle is of excellent quality and fits just right. They are perfect for a laid-back occasion, or can be dressed up in some wedges and cute top. Unlike the normal jeggings, the American eagle jegging ankle actually has pockets in the front. The zipper on the ankle is unique and of good craftsmanship. The users of American Eagle jegging recommend to make this style with the option of getting short length with more color options.
Jeggins are very cute and comfortable and a must piece to have

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