From Classic to Flare Leggings, These Are 18 of the Best Pairs (Seriously) - Tinybeans
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Whether you're looking to try the flare leggings trend or firmly a classic, we've got only the best right here.
The hunt for the perfect pair of leggings seems never-ending. If you're anything like us, you have a whole drawerful of them, from $5 to $150. Of course, they're also all different sizes, lengths, and fabrications. But the one thing they have in common? We all thought every last pair was the best at one time or another. Afterall, it's always felt like trial-and-error was the only way to find the pair of your dreams. Until now. Flare leggings, workout, dress-up, or a combination, we've found the best of the best.
We've made sure they all are size-inclusive, versatile, and tested by our editors. We're big fans of leggings around here, and whether you're wearing them to work, to workout, or to run errands, we've covered them all. Their versatility is one of the reasons we love leggings so much, right? Sure, flare leggings are trending. But we also included the always-in-style classic silhouettes. Read on to find our favorite leggings (that we're pretty sure will become your favorites, too!).
Best Flare Leggings
Athleta Elation Flare Pant
Athleta
From yoga to barre and runs to the grocery store, Athleta's Elation Flares are rated UPF 50+ and offer medium compression, so you feel held without constriction. Available in 4 colors. Sizes XXS-3X.
Athleta Elation Flare Pant ($99.00)—Buy Here!
Booty Boost Flare Yoga Pant
SPANX
Insta booty lift and a smooth silhouette (meaning no muffin top). If you prefer a little more compression and shape, these iconic leggings are a win. Available in 3 colors. XS-3X.
Booty Boost Flare Yoga Pant ($110.00)—Buy Here!
Best Leggings with Pockets
Best Lounge Leggings
SKIMS High-Waisted Leggings
SKIMS
Let's hear it for these off-duty beauties with their soft fabrication and wide waistband. There's a reason why SKIMS is a cult favorite. 4 colors and sizes XXS-4X.
SKIMS High-Waisted Leggings ($64.00)—Buy Here!
Negative Whipped Long Underwear
Negative
Okay, so Negative prefers to call these 'long underwear', but we don't care what they call them as long as they keep making them this cloud-like soft. They're as close to wearing nothing as you can get. Available in 8 colors and sizes XS-XXL.
Negative Whipped Long Underwear ($98.00)—Buy Here!
Leggings Depot High-Waist Leggings
Amazon
Our shopping editor has been loyal to these leggings for years. They're unbelievably soft, come in a ton of colors, and are comfortable enough to sleep in. These are definitely not workout leggings.
These Italian-made leggings can fit into a few different categories, and our shopping editor can't stop raving about them. Ultra-stretchy (like beyond stretchy), eco-friendly, and available in 4 colors, sizes S-XL.
Nuttch EcoRibb Leggings ($50.00)—Buy Here!
Quince Ultra-Form Leggings
Quince
Perfect for yoga, low-impact exercises, and all-day wear, these are the luxe leggings you need in your life (though they're super affordable). Anti-microbial and oh-so-soft, they comes in 3 colors and sizes XS-XL.
Quince Ultra-Form Leggings ($39.90)—Buy Here!
Girlfriend Collective Compressive Pocket Legging
Girlfriend Collective
These leggings are on the Oprah's Favorite Things List for 2022, so they're vetted! They're also made with 79% recycled bottles, so your high-impact workouts can feel even better. 10 colors, and sizes XXS-6XL, making them the most size-inclusive option we've found!
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