What exactly is this new trend known as Jeggings that is sweeping the nation? We see celebrities wear them, we see people at the mall wearing them, we even see students around the college campus wearing them. But how did these become so popular? All the well- known, middle-class stores carry this new trend. American Eagle, Hollister, Abercrombie and Fitch, Old Navy, Macy's, Kohls, JCPenny, etc., etc., etc. They're everywhere!
Here's a brief history: Jeggings are defined as 'leggings made to resemble denim jeans.' They started to become popular with the resurgence of the skinny jean in the earlier 2000s. Unlike leggings, which are primarily used to wear under dresses, skirts, or tunics, jeggings are made to resemble jeans, and can be worn with pretty much anything you'd wear regular jeans with.
It's pretty easy to figure out why this new trend is so popular. Jeans can be so uncomfortable, and sometimes you just have those days when you're not in the mood to wear them. So throw on a pair of skinny jeans and you'll be just as stylish but twice as comfy! Does this make sense to you? Because it sure does to me. However, there is a downfall to jeggings. Since jeggings are pretty much equivalent to wearing leggings, not everyone has the body type to pull them off. So just a word of advice: If you don't have the legs to pull them off, don't wear them!
So how long will these jeggings be around? Well, when the skinny jeans first reemerged earlier in the decade, they received mixed reviews. Personally i did not care for them in the slightest. But they slowly caught on, and now everyone is seen wearing them (including me!). Leggings have pretty much always been around whether they were for working out or keeping your legs warm and cozy under your favorite dress. So my prediction: this wave of jeggings should stick around for a long time to come.