Leggings are a type of skin-tight garment that covers the legs and that may be
worn by both men and women. Formerly, leggings were two separate garments, one
for each leg.
Modern leggings are
typically made from a blend of lycra (aka spandex), nylon, cotton, or polyester blend, but they can also be made from wool, silk and
other materials. Leggings are available in a multitude of colors and decorative
designs. Leggings are sometimes worn fully exposed, but are more traditionally
worn partially covered by a garment such as a skirt, a large t-shirt, shorts,
or fully covered by an outer garment, such as a full length skirt.
Leggings are
typically ankle-length, and some are stirrupped or encase the feet. Some are shorter.
Leggings are worn to keep a person's legs warm, as protection from chafing
during an activity such as exercise, or as a decorative or fashion garment.
Leggings are worn by both men and women during exercise but usually only by
women at other times. In contemporary usage, leggings refers to tight, form-fitting trousers that extend from the waist to the
ankles. In the United States, they are sometimes referred to as tights. However, the two words are not
synonymous as the word tights refers to opaque pantyhose.
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