Jeggings: What They Are, How to Style Them and When to Wear Them
Having come to the forefront only in the last decade, jeggings are a garment that no woman can resist. Let's discover together the secrets and benefits they give you.
Perfect in every season, jeggings combine practicality, comfort, and style to make you always feel at ease, even on more formal occasions. Furthermore, if created with innovative materials like Dermofibra® Cosmetics, high-waisted jeggings become beauty treatments to wear day after day, to feel good about yourself and improve your shape.
How? Let's see it together.
What are jeggings
Jeggings are the sum of two clothing items loved by women: jeans and leggings. This neologism refers to a pair of tight-fitting trousers made of elastic materials, just as if they were leggings, but with stitching and faux pockets that recall the style of jeans.

It is also possible to find jeggings on the market made of stretch denim that look exactly like skinny jeans, but the characteristic that makes jeggings different from jeans and so desired by all of us is their ability to give the buttocks a push-up effect that makes the entire figure more slender and alluring.
The advantages of jeggings
From a practical point of view, a jegging has all the practicality of sports leggings, meaning few seams for greater comfort, no pockets that weigh down the figure, and no stiff fabrics that compress movement. At the same time, however, it has the aesthetic line of jeans, thus becoming a practical and versatile garment that can be used for any occasion, not just in the gym.
Black or blue jeggings?
When it comes to leggings, we have a range of colors from white to black, including neon colors, pastel shades, tartan leggings, and floral prints. Jeggings, on the other hand, are mostly offered in black and blue, two shades that recall the standard colors of denim trousers.

While this choice might seem restrictive—why not create a nice lilac jegging for spring or mustard for the autumn season?—on the other hand, the choice of color also represents one of their strengths. By sticking to two essential shades in every woman's wardrobe, jeggings become a garment adaptable to every situation, which you can wear in the morning to go to the office and, just by changing accessories and shoes, keep until dinner time without ever being trivial or out of place.
When to wear jeggings
Compared to sports leggings that are worn as gym pants or under skirts and long dresses as an alternative to tights, jeggings are much more similar to a pair of jeans, which is why they are much more versatile and can be used for both less formal occasions and more elegant moments, the important thing is knowing how to pair them in the right way. Here are some examples:
- Blue push-up effect jeggings with a pair of sneakers and a t-shirt for an afternoon outdoors;
- Jeggings and a comfortable sweater for a quiet evening with friends;
- Jeggings and a shirt, a perfect outfit for the office;
- Black jeggings, jacket, and high heels for a more formal aperitif with a total black look.
Amazing legs with slimming jeggings
Microfiber jeggings are certainly comfortable, but it's when you choose a pair of jeggings made with innovative yarns that you get the most out of this garment. A pair of jeggings made of Dermofibra® Cosmetics, for example, besides being practical and comfortable, help you stay in shape and take care of your legs without the need to use additional cosmetic products.

Dermofibra® Cosmetics is in fact an innovative fiber studied in Switzerland which, while you wear it, releases vitamin A and E, caffeine, and aloe vera into the deeper layers of the epidermis, for deep hydration and a visible reduction of orange-peel skin. Furthermore, it contains minerals such as zinc, silicon, and titanium, which reflect body heat for an immediate draining effect that reduces the thigh circumference after only 10 days of wearing them.
To this is added the particular weaving done by Italian masters, which makes BeGood® jeggings a form-fitting but comfortable garment that does not compress the tissues, but rather supports the buttocks and compacts the abdomen for a push-up and flat stomach effect never seen before.