Faux Leather Leggings | SPANX
The Slim is Built In™— contoured Power Waistband offers tummy shaping and a perky rear view
Center-seam free = no more camel toe. High-waisted design for great coverage and no muffin top. Fit tip: 5’4″ or under? Try our Petite inseam. 5’9″ or over? Try our Tall inseam.
DETAILS
- The Slim is Built In™— contoured Power Waistband offers tummy shaping and a perky rear view
- Center-seam free = no more camel toe
- High-waisted design for great coverage and no muffin top
- Fit tip: 5’4″ or under? Try our Petite inseam. 5’9″ or over? Try our Tall inseam
- Regular Inseam: Product stretches on body to accommodate up to a 34” inseam
CARE & INSTRUCTIONS
- Body: 87% Nylon, 13% Elastane with Polyurethane Coating. Lining: 80% Polyester, 20% Elastane.
- Care Instructions: Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Do not use fabric softener. Inside out to maintain the legging’s sheen appearance. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Lay flat to dry. Do not iron.
Leather is a strong, flexible and durable material obtained from the tanning, or chemical treatment, of animal skins and hides to prevent decay. The most common leathers come from cattle, sheep, goats, equine animals, buffalo, pigs and hogs, and aquatic animals such as seals and alligators.
Leather can be used to make a variety of items, including clothing, footwear, handbags, furniture, tools and sports equipment, and lasts for decades. Leather making has been practiced for more than 7,000 years and the leading producers of leather today are China and India.
Critics of tanneries claim that they engage in unsustainable practices that pose health hazards to the people and the environment near them.
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-fitting high-rise garments worn over the legs typically by women, such as leg warmers or tights. Usage from the 18th century refers to men's wear usually made of cloth or leather that is wrapped around the leg down to the ankle. In the 19th century, leggings usually referred to infants' leg clothing that were matched with a jacket, as well as leg-wrappings made of leather or wool and worn by soldiers and trappers. Leggings prominently returned to women's fashion in the 1960s, drawing from the form-fitting clothing of dancers. With the widespread adoption of the synthetic fibre Lycra and the rise in popularity of aerobics, leggings came to further prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, and eventually made their way into streetwear. Leggings are a part of the late 2010s into the 2020s athleisure fashion trend of wearing activewear outside sporting activities and in casual settings.
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