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A Fresh Batch of Chic Leggings Outfits Just Because It's Cozy, Cozy, Cozy Time

I’ll admit it. I’ve never been a big leggings person. Sure, I'll wear them stumbling through my favorite dance cardio video, but if I just want to be comfortable running errands or grabbing dinner on a chilly evening I’ll usually opt for a sweatsuit or my favorite broken in vintage Levis. However, unless you’re Kim Kardashian, taking a sweatsuit from day to night isn’t the easiest feat. And the Levis? Well, let’s just say I may have overindulged in grammy's famous holiday Chex Mix. 

Re-enter: leggings. Truthfully, I owe them an apology. The roundup below is proof that with temperatures dropping, a classic pair of fleece lined black leggings are the perfect base to show off a statement coat. Throw on a fuzzy bomber jacket and gold hoops and you’re basically Rihanna. Maybe you’ve known this all along, or maybe you’re like me and have just jumped on the legging train. Either way, have a scroll. You'll thank me later. 

Pair your leggings with a quilted coat and chunky boots like the perennially chic Rosie Huntington Whitely to add texture and interest. 
Take your leggings out on the town with a camel blazer and heeled leather booties. 
Accessorize! Cat eye sunglasses and gold hoops give this sporty look an edge. 
I love the contrast between this chic leopard coat and casual baseball cap. 
A ribbed knit and oversized trench makes for an effortless combination. 
When the bad weather hits and you can't possibly be bothered, pair your leggings with a wide lapel coat and rainboots like Sasha. 
Go grunge by styling your more athletic leggings with a leather jacket and your comfiest sweater. 
When in doubt: keep it simple. A wrap coat and super long scarf in neutral tones make anything look timeless. 

Next up, the winter staples NYC based celebs can't live without.



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