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REALLY Stretchy Jeggings

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smilingartichoke · 26/10/2017 13:54

Can't wear skinny jeans due to large calves. Jeggings seem ideal but need to be really, really stretchy to accommodate lower leg. Going up a size or 2 is not an option as then nothing fits on the waist/hip.

I have an old FatFace pair which are great but this year's offerings just feel too tight on the calf.

Anyone come across an accommodating brand?

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mydrawstring · 26/10/2017 14:04

Try Topshop Joni. They are thin and very stretchy. They market them as jeans but they’re jeggings.

happyinherts · 26/10/2017 14:37

Peacocks 'Holly' range. Look like skinny jeans - have zip and button rather than pull on, but are jeggings.

I thought I'd never get into either skinny jeans or jeggings for much the same reason - but these have been my saviour.

If there isn't a Peacocks near you, I think they do online delivery.

smilingartichoke · 26/10/2017 15:00

Ooh Joni come in grey too. Thanks for suggestions so far. I will try and report back.

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smilingartichoke · 27/10/2017 20:31

Stop by way of an update: peacocks Alexa fit the bill as does Matalan Jolie 'relaxed skinny'

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thefutureisours · 27/10/2017 20:53

Asda wonderfit are fab

Hairq · 27/10/2017 21:13

The DP Eden ones are good and stretchy and accommodate my calves. I have over developed calf muscles and loads of knee high boots don't fit them so I imagine they're pretty large.

Maverick66 · 27/10/2017 22:41

I second Asda wonderfit.

hollyisalovelyname · 28/10/2017 10:16

I love my Top Shop Joni jeans

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