Fashion has never known a style that didn't come back after fading away. One style slowly making a comeback is leg warmers, coming all the way back to us from the 1980s. These comfortable pieces of outerwear aren't quite the rage they were, but they can still be an excellent addition to the right outfit. Or they can just be used as their primary function dictates: to warm your legs on icy days and nights.
In this article: Marino Avenue Long Leg Warmers, Pole Tribe Thigh-High Leg Warmers and Winterlace Leg Warmers.
There are three main reasons to wear leg warmers:
Most leg warmers are made of one or a mix of four materials.
Leg warmers come in many lengths to best fit both a wide range of legs and for achieving different fashions or levels of warmth. Most are 15 to 17 inches long and cover just the shins and calves. Others can be up to 25 or even 36 inches long to extend comfortably above the knee or to engulf most of the thigh.
Leg warmers always come in pairs, with most being sold as single pairs. Some are sold in sets. These sets usually include two, three or four pairs, though sets as large as six or more can also be found.
Leg warmers come in a surprisingly large range of designs, though most essentially look like big socks in various colors. Aside from that, you can find them in various knitted patterns, with designs printed on them or with decorative buttons and bows added on.
Low-end leg warmers typically cost $10-$15. Better ones cost up to $30. The best individual pairs or large bundles can cost $60-plus.
Body Wrappers Extra-Long Stirrup Leg Warmers
These warmers cover most of the foot and stretch all the way up to cover most of the thigh, too. The sizing is one-size-fits-most. They come in five colors.
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These warmers come in four sets of six pairs. One pair is all white, one is all black and two are assorted colors. They're acrylic and can be left below the knee or stretched to the thigh.
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Kayhoma Extra-Soft Over-the-Knee Leg Warmers
This brand offers two types of leg warmers: one a standard size that can stretch to cover some of the thighs, and one that's extra-long to cover almost every part of the leg.
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These leg warmers have a charming knit design and come in a set of two pairs. There are seven sets of two and each contains two colors. They're acrylic with some elastic.
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Marino Avenue Long Leg Warmers
These leg warmers are 35% wool for plenty of warmth on cold days, with the rest being acrylic. They can stretch to be 18 inches long and come in four colors.
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These leg warmers come in a staggering 71 designs. Some are short to leave bunched around the shins, while others are long to provide more warmth. They're made of a cotton blend.
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Pole Tribe Thigh-High Leg Warmers
These leg warmers are meant for hearty exercise, thanks to the internal grip to keep them from slipping and high elasticity so they can move as you do.
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This three-pair set of leg warmers has open heels and toes for more comfort, and they have enough stretch to reach up and over the knee. One pair is gray, one is white and one is black.
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This four-pair collection has a knit design and comes in two sets, each containing four different colors. They're roughly 16 inches long with some stretch and are made of acrylic, nylon and spandex.
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This six-pair set has five collections to choose from, with each having different colors and different knitting styles. They're 16 inches long and made of acrylic.
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