5 ways to wear leggings without looking frumpy

Last updated on January 8th, 2017 at 12:39 am

There is a myth that says that if you are a plus size girl, you are prohibited from wearing leggings. The truth is that leggings are not always flattering but there are some smart tips that you can follow so you can wear leggings without having to be afraid of any fashion faux pas. Let’s find out which outfits will flatter your body.

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The leather leggings are one of the biggest trends and most women seem to love them. If you are a plus size girl and love wearing leggings, combine with an asymmetric grey sweater and high heels so the legs look taller and thinner.

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This year’s sport garment appears to be a pair of black leggings. You can wear them with a loose t-shirt and sneakers or with a fluffy sweater and oxfords for smart mix and match. Create a glamorous beauty look  to balance the sporty outfit.

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Wear colored or printed leggings that style up the entire outfit. Keep simple the rest of it with a white or black shirt and a pair of cowboy boots with fringes. Avoid wearing any jewelry or hat. This is great for plus size girls that want to spend a cozy weekend at home or go shopping.

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Be umber stylish with a simple pair of black leggings. A casual all day look includes a long denim shirt, a beige sweater or cardigan and a pair of brown boots. You can add a white headband if you want a playful accessorize.

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Black leggings with a floral detail are a unique glamorous garment that you combine with almost everything. A black loose top and a pair of suede boots. The alternative choice is a striped or polka dot shirt for stylish mix and match that is addressed to fashionable girls.

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