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  2. I Tested Every Single Pair Of Lululemon Leggings—These Are My ...

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    Fast and Free High-Rise Tight Pockets. WH contributor Jennifer Nied and lifestyle director Lindsay Geller are major enthusiasts of this tight, which is equipped with handy pockets. "While I love ...

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    In addition to this number one best seller, workout tank tops, high-waisted yoga shorts, long sleeve workout shirts, and fleece sweatshirts are also available from the brand (and highly rated). "I ...

  4. The 13 best Lululemon-inspired styles you can shop online - AOL

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    The quick-drying shorts have a flattering high-waisted design and tulip-cut bottom that make them supereasy to move around in. Best of all, they have pockets! These workout shorts are so ...

  5. Leggings - Wikipedia

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    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 . [ 3 ]

  6. The 11 Best Faux-Leather Leggings for Every Budget and ... - AOL

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    The button at the waistband and pockets on the bum give the illusion of pants, while the stretchy, soft material provides all the comfort of leggings. Reviewers say the material is wonderfully ...

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    Sportswear originally described activewear: clothing made specifically for sport. Part of the evolution of sportswear was triggered by 19th-century developments in female activewear, such as early bathing or cycling costumes, which demanded shorter skirts, bloomers, and other specific garments to enable mobility, whilst sports such as tennis or croquet could be played in barely-modified ...