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Leggings
Nov 2, 2016 8:12:31 GMT -5
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Post by freedomofexpression on Nov 2, 2016 8:12:31 GMT -5
Very nice. I do like the way those look. Do you pair them with boots or sneakers?
I understand the concern over being able to see "an outline." I seem to have difficulty finding long enough shirts that aren't too "billowy." What do you think of things like dance belts which smooth things out?
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Post by K/S/K on Nov 3, 2016 10:52:05 GMT -5
Oh, like the belt you wear? I like those, I think they compliment skinny jeans well. I would wear sneakers just to give it that casual vibe, but it depends how it looks with boots, I might give it a try. I'm more of a jeans kind of guy, so I would wear these on special occasions, maybe a quick run to the super market or just at home. The leggings do look great, but I'm wondering if one can tell it's tights or pants in a outside setting? lol I'm wondering if one can tell it's tights or pants in a outside setting?Simply put tights don't have pockets or if they do they are printed on and non-functional. The leggings however the pockets appear to be real and may or may not be of use and the weight of the fabric is heavier and not as sheer as tights (UK pantyhose). The grey leggings - I like the design and would have wished for more photos - understand the reserve to post a direct crotch shot. The grey without a doubt shows everything as in VPL (visible panty lines) but man is so endowed. The lighter the color fading to white the more defined what is beneath the outer clothing. It doesn't help that with women's (girls) pants that the amount of fabric is less in the crotch area enhancing the bulge - even with compression underwear. When men wear clothing designed for the fair side of the aisle it is only fair that what we have here is 'Eye-Candy' for women. And NO LOL here ! The Black (elastic ?) band appears to go around the waist except for a small portion at the front ? The slant detailed front pockets - small semi-functional ? The back welt type pockets - just for show and tell ? The legs are tapered and tight all the way to the ankle ? I like these pants (leggings) as a departure from jeans with detailed pockets and denim washed fabric. Years ago I had similar pants bought at NY & Co and another pair at EXPRESS (misses wear shop). Went browsing for the Cisono line of clothing and not much available in my area - upper Midwest USA or even on Ebay - that and the sizes are much too petite. Thanks for sharing your pix !
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Post by freedomofexpression on Feb 11, 2017 15:16:30 GMT -5
Here is another skintight jegging I bought from OnlyLeggings (I think). The brand is J.W. maxx and they're very soft and somewhat thick, so they're better for cooler weather. They're much more plain than the Vibrant acid-wash I posted last.
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Post by K/S/K on Feb 12, 2017 1:43:56 GMT -5
Nothing to be fearsome about here ! You fit into and wear those jeans very well ! What is worn as a top (shirt-blouse) has a great deal of effect on what is worn as a bottom. But the step ladder in the bathroom is not a valid fashion runway prop LOL ! Yeah I know you wanted a full length photo but the restraints of the bathroom mirror just would not permit it ! The difference between leggings and jeans in this case is the extra/excess material at the ankle. Leggings fit like tights at the ankle no excess material - cut to the calf and you have capri pants To perfect the slim tight look the ankle material needs to be covered with calf high boots or a tailored cut. But this is optional off the rack is not the same thing as custom fitted. Whites and light pastel colors are going to show the underpinnings and the VPL so best to wear minimal gear. The frontal appearance is what would be expected - the male gear is contained with not a lot of concern. The fashion trend these days is for sexes to have semi-tight fitting clothing more so for the cross the aisle fair sex (think skinny jeans) ! The muscular male is wearing snug well fitting pants and those leggings as well. Tights and pantyhose not so much as more details about the anatomy are revealing (viva la difference). Jeggings and leggings may have faux and semi usable pockets - for best effect use with very limited application.
In closing it is not so much getting out of the closet but getting out of the bathroom to strut your wardrobe !
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Post by freedomofexpression on Feb 13, 2017 19:14:54 GMT -5
Nothing to be fearsome about here ! You fit into and wear those jeans very well ! Well, thank you, KSS. I'm honored you think so. What is worn as a top (shirt-blouse) has a great deal of effect on what is worn as a bottom. Very much so. I'd love to wear my UA athletic shirts alone with them, as I do in the picture, but I'm not that athletic. I tend to wear golf shirts which are a little longer so that they cover the crotch region (just barely) but I'm looking for other shirts which are longer. They are not easy to find. Most guy's shirts tend to be waist length and no longer. Whites and light pastel colors are going to show the underpinnings and the VPL so best to wear minimal gear. I mostly wear support briefs, but I find I can still get the dreaded "moose knuckle." I'm still looking for the proper undergear to remedy that. Maybe a ballet dance belt? The frontal appearance is what would be expected - the male gear is contained with not a lot of concern. This time things seem fairly smooth. I think I'd be less concerned with showing off some "anatomy" if it were just a smooth bulge with no details. Again, it's hard to find the right underwear to do that, so I try to resort to longer shirts. Jeggings and leggings may have faux and semi usable pockets - for best effect use with very limited application Indeed. These Jeggings have useable back pockets, but the front ones are decorative, only. Even with functional front pockets, I tend to keep my (much reduced) wallet and cell phone in the rear pockets to keep the lines clean. Rear-pocket bulges seem to be more palatable than lumps on one's thigh. :-) In closing it is not so much getting out of the closet but getting out of the bathroom to strut your wardrobe ! Indeed! In fact, that very night I went out to dinner and did some shopping wearing these jeggings and a button-down, black, short-sleeved shirt. I think I flustered the clerk at the store. :-)
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Post by carl60 on Apr 22, 2022 16:07:16 GMT -5
Hi to anyone reading, I have been wearing women's jeans for many years. I just like the feeling and fit of them. I started wearing women's leggings about 10 years ago. They are comfortable, I love the feel and they are a lot less expensive than guy's compression leggings. I mostly buy camouflage patterns, black or grey. I don't want anything too feminine. I wear them mostly for exercise and biking. When I go mountain biking I don't wear shorts over them. I don't think anyone really notices. When exercising though, I'm more self-conscious and wear workout shorts over them.
Just curious if any other guys like wearing or prefer women's leggings?
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