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Leggings are
several types of leg
attire that have
varied through the years.
Modern usage from the 1960s
onwards has come to
refer to
elastic close-****ing...
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dresses to its
product line. In mid-2014,
LuLaRoe introduced a line of
leggings,
which would go on to
become LuLaRoe's most
prominent product. With 23...
- wore
leggings or
stockings under their gowns, it is more than
likely that
these leg-coverings were worn, as men
typically wore
stocking and
leggings during...
- are
leggings styled to look like trousers. Much like jeggings,
treggings is a
portmanteau of
trousers and
leggings.
Treggings fit just like
leggings, but...
- Two
Leggings (Crow: Issaatxalúash) or Apitisée ("Big (Whooping) Crane") was a Crow Akdúxxiilee (warrior), Íipche Akeé (war
leader or pipe carrier) and...
- (/ˈdʒɛɡɪŋz/) are
leggings that are made to look like skin-tight
denim jeans. The word is a
portmanteau of the
words jeans and
leggings.
Jeggings were brought...
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colored jeans in
medium and dark green, red, and purple,
metallic Spandex leggings,
halterneck crop tops,
drainpipe jeans,
colored tights, bike shorts, black...
- or
Chaps (/tʃæps, ʃæps/) are a type of s****y over-pants (overalls) or
leggings of
Mexican origin, made of leather,
without a seat, made up of two separate...
- Air
Force parlance,
gaiter includes leggings. The
United States Army
during World War I and
World War II had
leggings,
which were gaiters.
Above the knee...
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ankle length leggings many
times with
socks over the
leggings, T-shirt dresses,
denim skirts,
dresses and
skirts with
tights or
leggings in
cooler weather...