I Found Every Legging Trend Worth Knowing This Season
If your legging drawer just looks like a sea of black these days, to the point where you can’t even tell the various pairs apart, today we’re here to change things up. After all, when dressing cool for the gym can be so simple, why not just give it a go?
Whether it’s Wholesale Replica Bag color trend, the must-know prints, or the little detail that makes a big difference (even on a black pair), I’ve rounded the top five—make that the only five—legging trends to know about for S/S 19 so you can be as up to date in your activewear as you are with your shoes, handbags, and more. To read about the trends that made the cut, see them in action, and, of course, shop my picks for each one, just keep scrolling. After that, find anything else you could possibly want to read about leggings right here.
1. Pastel
The bold colors of seasons past are being overshadowed by lighter, softer hues for spring and summer.
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2. Lace-Up
Lace-up waistlines are the new must-have detail. The V shape created by the lacing is also a flattering bonus.
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3. Animal Print
I took a few seasons, but the resurgence of animal print has finally made its way into activewear, too.
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4. Capri Length
This cropped cut looks as good at the gym as it does for a night out when paired with pumps.
Shop capri leggings:
5. Camo
Touching on the S/S 19 utility trend, camo is among the most common legging prints we're seeing right now.
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Since starting as a fashion intern in 2013, Nicole Akhtarzad Eshaghpour has held several roles atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She is currently editor at large, and in her present work for the site, she focuses on a mélange of shopping content, including her new-arrivals and Trust Me—Buy This columns as well as her weekly Trust Me—Buy This newsletter. Her interest in shopping spans everything from decoding the best luxury investments to discovering on-the-rise brands to trend forecasting, affordable fashion, and more. She holds a business administration degree from USC's Marshall School of Business and has been based in New York since 2017, when she moved from her hometown of Beverly Hills.