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Old 25-02-2010, 16:35
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.....I thought jeggings were hideous on most people when I'd see on the high st, girls wearing ones that were made of thin material and you can see the lumps and bumps, and the color was fading on the thighs, as well as visible camel toe.
What on earth are you doing out studying random strangers to that level of detail?
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Old 26-02-2010, 09:22
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What on earth are you doing out studying random strangers to that level of detail?
You don't need to study in detail when it's right there in front of you! There are always loads of girls dressed in jeggings and they do you know, sometimes walk in front of you so you notice!
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Old 26-02-2010, 09:40
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You don't need to study in detail when it's right there in front of you! There are always loads of girls dressed in jeggings and they do you know, sometimes walk in front of you so you notice!
I saw a girl in leggings last week and she had a fabulous arse. There was no way anyone could've ignored it!
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Old 03-03-2010, 07:58
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I wasn't a fan but got a pair recently from uniqlo and they are very comfortable and look like skinny jeans but without the high price tag. They are also a dark color so more flattering. I thought jeggings were hideous on most people when I'd see on the high st, girls wearing ones that were made of thin material and you can see the lumps and bumps, and the color was fading on the thighs, as well as visible camel toe. But the uniqlo ones are very good and all the things I hated about them just doesn't happen with these ones.
They fit into boots with minimal fuss and considering they cost me £15 as opposed to my skinny jeans that cost over £100 - it was a bargain!
I bought a pair from UniQlo at the weekend on your recommendation and they are FANTASTIC. As you say, they're like ultra skinny jeans, but without the bumps that jeans waistbands can cause under clothes.

They do also stock the footless tight kind of jeggings for £6.99, but I'm not so keen on them.
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Old 03-03-2010, 08:25
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The two things I like about Jeggings vs Skinny jeans is A) they don't bag at the knees, and B) there is no button at the waist so your tops hang smoother without that little snap fastener lump.
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Old 04-03-2010, 14:26
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I don't know if what I have would be classed as jeggings or just skinny jeans - they are made of like a very stretchy, thin denim but do still have a button and fly and normal jeans type waistband. I got them from dorothy perkins for £15 - bargain! http://www.dorothyperkins.com/webapp...5108&langId=-1
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Old 04-03-2010, 18:09
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I don't know if what I have would be classed as jeggings or just skinny jeans - they are made of like a very stretchy, thin denim but do still have a button and fly and normal jeans type waistband. I got them from dorothy perkins for £15 - bargain! http://www.dorothyperkins.com/webapp...5108&langId=-1
I think they're definitely jeans, but 2 pairs for £25 is an absolute bargain.
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