Jeggings

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Jeggings

Jeggings ( engl. Of jeans and leggings ) are leggings with the appearance of a skin-tight jeans .

The upper part can be cut like trousers with real pockets, buttons or zippers , but like leggings it can only be provided with an elastic waistband, with elements such as pockets and buttons only being hinted at. On the lower legs, Jeggings are similarly tight as leggings or tights, on the calves sometimes with a zipper or with a little extra length to fold in the ankles.

Individual evidence

  1. Maria Helene Lange: Fashion tips: What is the difference between treggings, jeggings and leggings? mode blog, February 2, 2011, accessed March 29, 2013 .
  2. Anna Lefler: The Chicktionary: From A-line to Z-snap, the words every woman should know, Adams Media, 2011, p. 104 [1]
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