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  2. Shop these mega-popular tummy-control leggings while they are ...

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    Since similar leggings can run as high as $35 or even $50 (not to mention. fancy brands, which can cost over $100), these high-waisted leggings are an absolute bargain even at full price.

  3. Lululemon Athletica - Wikipedia

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    Lululemon Athletica Inc., commonly known as lululemon (/ ˌ l uː l u ˈ l ɛ m ə n / loo-loo-LEM-ən; styled in all lowercase [2]), is a Canadian-American multinational premium athletic apparel retailer headquartered in British Columbia and incorporated in Delaware, United States. [4]

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    The masses are weighing in on Kim's Kafe's dress code, with some comparing it to 'The Handmaid's Tale' and one person saying: 'I done got kicked out before I even got there.'

  5. Leggings - Wikipedia

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    Leggings in the form of skin-tight trousers, a tighter version of the capris ending at mid-calf or near ankle length, made their way into women's fashion in the 1960s, and were worn with a large belt or waistband and slip-on high heels or ballet flat–styled shoes. [citation needed]

  6. Melania Trump heads back to D.C. in coziest, yet chicest, way

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    Lang's leggings seem to hit that "fashion sweet spot" Melania's been aiming for. Not J. Crew, but not a $51,000 Dolce & Gabbana jacket like she wore in Italy, the leggings may be a perfect balance.

  7. Tights - Wikipedia

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    Originally, leggings covered only the legs (not the lower torso); were two separate pieces; and did not contain elastic fibres, so were cut close fitting (to use less fabric) and were loose, not tight. [citation needed]