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Denim Leggings

September 26, 3:34 PMDC Boutique Shopping ExaminerMelfi Penn
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Denim leggings are just one of the new trends for fall. They provide the look of a jean with the comfortable spandex feel of a soft legging. This is a great look for women who like tailored and form fitting clothing.

 

Leggings are quite versatile and easy to wear with heels, boots or booties. You can dress them up with a jacket or go casual with a tunic or lovely fall sweater. Don't be afraid to try on a pair of denim leggings. You might be surprised and find that they work for you.

The dark denim legging is my pick for the slim appeal it provides. Choose this legging one if you want to look lean ladies. You can find the dark denim legging at Metro Style, Nordstrom and other women's apparel stores. If you're more daring go with the lighter jean legging by H&M.

So go shopping in stores or online for your denim leggings. Trying on a pair first is best. You may find that this trend is one to keep.

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