Now I've been a big fan of leather leggings since the trend emerged a few years ago. Now I must clarify, real leather leggings, not the shiny, faux leather leggings. Yes, real leather leggings can be expensive, but I've seen several pairs on eBay sell for under $200, and if you time it right, you can snatch a pair for closer to $100.
That said, I was very pleased to see that Neiman Marcus listed "The Leather Leg" as one of it's pre-fall trends. Although prices on NM's leather leggings run from $700 to $3200, it's a great place to get ideas for how to pull off the Leather Legging Look!


Try mixing textures: these outfits work for me because they do a great job
of mixing textures. In this case, the quilted satin jacket and tweed jacket are
nice contrasts to the sleek leather leggings.


Be bold: it's hard to go wrong with a belted trench and leather leggings.
However, as much as I like leather trenches, it might be too much unless
it's a suede leather. This is why the second look works as it pairs a smooth
leather dress with suede leggings.


Create different looks with the same leggings: these Vince leather leggings
are my current favorite for their nice sheen and fit. Yet the longer tunic top
and the long-sleeved knit shirt make for totally different looks. I also think
the stripes in the shirt are great for creating contrast.


Tees work, too!: for those early fall days when the weather is still warmer,
try pairing a stylish tee with leather leggings and strappy sandals.


Leather leggings can be dressy, too!: for a dressier look, pair leather leggings
with a charmeuse blouse or a pattern cardigan sweater. I could actually see
wearing these leather leggings looks to the office! Slightly more conservative,
but still with that sexy edge that wearing leather gives.
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