Anonymous wrote:Leggings' time is overdue. They need to die. None of you...not one single person looks good in them.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's all of the above. You need to find leggings with a higher rise where the waistband grips your body better. And wear underwear underneath that will provide grip instead of slip. And experiment with sizing up or down.
I have multiple pairs of Lululemon leggings that will slip down when I run. But their Align leggings stay in place. I also buy inexpensive leggings, and have found that Colorful Koala leggings roll down during yoga but stay up during runs, whereas CRZ Yoga leggings stay put for yoga but slip a little (not a lot) during runs. And among my CRZ Yoga leggings, the "naked feel" leggings are more likely to slip because they are slick, whereas the winter-weight micro fleece ones I have stay in place better (but cannot be worn in warm weather because they really are warm).
As a rule I buy the tightest leggings that don't cut off circulation, both because I like some compression during exercise for circulation and because it helps them stay in place.
If a pair of leggings isn't working for whatever you are doing, try something else! And don't be afraid to try joggers instead. I buy classic high waist sweatpants as well as more modern joggers from Outdoor Voices and they are fantastic for strength training. They would also stay in place on a run but I prefer leggings because I like a sleeker feel and also I sweat a lot on runs and I think even very lightweight joggers are just too much fabric.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re probably pear shaped. Signed, also a pear shape.
The trick is you need a tie waist in your leggings.
It also happens to us apple shapes.
OP, try wearing fuller coverage cotton underwear under your leggings. It gives the leggings something to grip. I can’t wear my silky underwear or thongs underneath leggings.
I never wear any underwear under leggings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re probably pear shaped. Signed, also a pear shape.
The trick is you need a tie waist in your leggings.
It also happens to us apple shapes.
OP, try wearing fuller coverage cotton underwear under your leggings. It gives the leggings something to grip. I can’t wear my silky underwear or thongs underneath leggings.
Anonymous wrote:Leggings' time is overdue. They need to die. None of you...not one single person looks good in them.
Anonymous wrote:Leggings' time is overdue. They need to die. None of you...not one single person looks good in them.[/quote
I thought we were talking about when running?
Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is right.
For apple shapes, if this is happening, well, it might just be happening, regardless of size. A drawstring or grippy fabric could help. Something that keeps the waist firmly in place. Or alternatively, something that has some allowance for waist, but very firm grip on much slimmer thighs/hips-- I assume some designer out there designs for apple shapes or otherwise narrow hips.
For pear or hourglass shapes, it probably means your leggings are too small, and like a PP noted, the snugness on the butt/thighs pulls the whole thing down, since it's basically just unstructured spandex tubing.
I have this shape, and if my leggings are slipping, it's usually that they're too small.
For any shape, this can also happen when the leggings are just ridiculously too big or stretched out all around-- that will happen to anyone of any shape, of course-- that's just sagging pants. But if this were the case you'd probably (?) know it.
I guess the only thing would be-- and this would be more likely with an apple shape-- you LOATHE even a hint of muffin top or anything cutting into your waist, so you really do buy leggings too big to serve their purpose, really.