Jeggings and pearls

LogoJeans + Leggings = Jeggings

Early on one of our recent walks around the central core of Coatepec, Mexico a pair of jeggings on a mannequin standing outside one of the many tiny clothing shops caught my eye. These were jeggings with a twist. Not only were they leggings designed to look like tight jeans, but they were studded with imitation pearls. I looked but kept on walking. Later, as we circled around and headed back toward our friends’ house where we were staying, we passed the shop again and this time I couldn’t resist taking a closer look.

Entering the store, I looked around but didn’t see more of the jeggings anywhere. Approaching the clerk, I asked “Hablas Ingles?” (Do you speak English?) and as usual, the response was “No”. Beckoning for her to follow me out front, I pointed to the jeggings. “Grande o pequeño?” I asked. (Large or small?) Though I tend to wear a size medium in most things, that word wasn’t part of my extremely limited Spanish vocabulary yet! “Uno talla,” was the response. (One size) I recognized the word “uno” and that was enough to tell me that this was a one size fits all garment. The clerk took them off the mannequin and I held them up to myself to ensure that they were long enough. They were and my mind was made up. They were coming home with me! It didn’t hurt that the price was only 100 pesos; less than $7 CAD!

With their cozy fleece lining, these jeggings are surprisingly warm. In fact, since returning to Canada, I wore them outside at -27ºC (-17ºF) and didn’t freeze! Granted, I only walked half a block from the grocery store to the post office and back again, but they were plenty adequate for that. It may seem surprising that I was able to buy something this warm in Mexico, but Coatepec is in the highlands where it can get a bit chilly at this time of year. Since their homes aren’t insulated and don’t have central heating the people tend to dress quite warmly.

I strongly believe that leggings are not pants and that they should be worn with tops that are long enough to cover the buttocks and crotch. I’m undecided where these new jeggings are concerned though. Clearly, the pearl studded imitation pockets on the front and the details on the back are meant to be seen.

 

Screen Shot 2019-02-11 at 6.02.45 PMPearl embellished clothing has been very much on trend for the past year or so. I’ve seen sweaters, dresses, jeans, and even shoes adorned with imitation pearls. One of my favourite fashion bloggers, Josephine of Chic At Any Age, wore this cute pearl studded beret in one of her recent posts.

Adding faux pearls to a garment that you already own would also be a simple DIY project. I’d thought of doing that to a pair of jeans, but now that I have my pearl studded jeggings, I won’t need to!

6 thoughts on “Jeggings and pearls

  1. I love your fun, pearly jeggings. With your lovely figure you can definitely wear tops that don’t cover ones bottom!
    I love your purple plaid shirt too…
    as always… looking great Elaine… and I love the travelogue that goes with the purchase!

  2. Those sure have a whimsical flair and your body type can carry them off perfect! Jeggings I have tried (and: this might be because I’ve only ever purchased the $20-$35 USD-price range ones and not more expensive “designer” kind, I don’t know?) always left me with either a lot of unflattering rolls (from behind!); or a problem with the waist being too low rise if I tried them in my normal sz Medium (while, if I went up to a L: they’d often look baggy in the knees unless I wore them practically up to below my chest — aarrrgghh!) . This happening more times than I care to think about🤷. One of my FAVORITE all-around styles (I don’t want to have to consistently starve myself into real denim over or have to pay $100+USD for stretch blend jeans) though, is: the “Southwest/BoHo”-look; with a white linen collar shirt, jeans/jeggings, and pointed-toe boots. It’s just an effortless, casual look I adore. It always looks polished and, there’s also a strong-willed/sense-of-determination-vibe the women wearing it always reflect.

    The thing I will say jeggings do very good, is: they’re definitely amazingly thermal in cold weather (shopping for them in July on the East Coast of the U.S., on the other hand, can be unbearable!). As much as I’ll always find myself buying their gymwear-variety stretchpant “cousins” (yes!😵: I am one of those people with 20 pairs of solid black leggings in her closet, LOL!), they certainly are not nearly as warm enough for me once December hits(!)⛄❄

    • Here in Canada, I wouldn’t usually wear leggings outdoors in winter unless they were fleece lined. I do occasionally wear them under dresses or skirts for additional warmth though.

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