Not all leggings are created equal. Some sag and some ride up. Others are so thin they leave little to the imagination. But when you find a pair of leggings that are not only opaque but also truly comfortable, you put those babies in heavy rotation. The Syrinx High-Waisted Control Leggings tick all the boxes and make you feel like a million bucks every time you pull them on. They’re made of top-quality compression spandex that’ll boost your self-esteem all day long, and right now you can grab a pair for just $10.
Since similar leggings can run as high as $35 or even $50 (not to mention Lululemon’s faves, which cost over $100), the $10 price of these high-waisted leggings is an absolute bargain.
Give your stretched-out spandex the heave-ho as you replenish your wardrobe with these leggings. You can wear them for workouts — they’re designed for athletic performance, after all — but most customers wear them as everyday pants, partly because they’re so cute and partly because they simply don’t want to take them off.
“Love these leggings!” raved one fan. “The pockets are a must have. The high waist is great. I wore before, during, and after pregnancy. They are true to size and stretch as needed. They are so soft and comfortable. The material is a great quality and they are very durable.”
That’s high praise, but it’s totally earned. The tights are made of breathable cotton, with enough spandex to conform to your shape, contour your curves and hold in any trouble spots such as a jiggly belly or hip dips. The high-rise waist is made of a wide elastic band for built-in tummy control. And they stand up to wear over and over — customers attest to the fact that they wash well without fading.
These top-selling compression leggings have a lot of voices vouching for their amazingness — nearly 27,000 five-star ratings, in fact.
“What a great option for wearing under other pants for an added layer of warmth!” wrote one enamored reviewer. “Our office tends to be chilly, and these leggings are just the ticket for keeping me comfortable at work. The fit is true to size and they wash beautifully, although I do air dry them instead of putting them in the dryer.”
“Love these leggings. I wear them every day, and I’ve been amazed at how well they’ve held up. Each order simply adds to the collection—I haven’t had to replace any because they haven’t worn out, even after daily use. They’re comfortable, stretchable, wash beautifully, and never bag. Love ’em!” one fan confirmed.
“I love these leggings!” says one five-star reviewer. “They are very soft with just the right amount of stretch. The tummy control is light, not too restrictive. They’re thick enough I feel comfortable wearing them with just a regular top, not so skin-tight. I’ve got probably 10 pairs of black leggings and I’ll probably replace some of them with these. I’ve got them in my cart and am watching the price.”
Some shoppers say these leggings don’t always fit quite right.
“These are the most comfortable leggings I own,” raved a fan. “Love the fit and the butter-soft material. My only complaint is that I wish these came in an XS because they could be a tad tighter.”
Echoed another: “These are buttery soft and good quality material. Unfortunately, they go all the way up my torso and therefore do not fit right and roll down.”
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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