You'll See This Legging Trend All Over This Spring
As the new season approaches, we of course want to ensure your work and weekend wardrobe essentials are taken care of, but adding a few new pieces to your athleticwear section is equally important. In an effort to find out the freshest legging trends for spring, we reached out to Bandier founder Jenn Bandier for her expert shopping advice. When asked about the most popular athleisure trend for the new season, Bandier shared, “Printed leggings have become a classic wardrobe staple. This spring, we’re loving bold, floral prints inspired by Havana, Cuba. We are also buying into a lot of tie-dye prints, which is a fun nod to the ’70s.”
Now more than ever is a great time to give your basic black leggings a break and swap in something a little more playful. To make your spring leggings shopping spree simple, we’ve shopped out the best printed workout leggings to add to your athleisure selection this season.
Related: Summer 2018 Fashion Trends: The Only Looks You Need to Know
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This post originally appeared on Who What Wear U.S.
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