And if every single person I see is wearing butt-lifting leggings that seem to make their rear look higher, firmer, and rounder than ever before, I’m buying them. If Millie Leer vouches that bar soap is the best product to laminate my brows, I’m slathering it in on. If Emily Mariko says to stick an ice cube in my rice before putting it in the microwave, I’m doing it. TikTok has a way of making you want to get in on trends without any real evidence or proof that they work. Oh, and FYI - prices are accurate and items in stock as of time of publication. Just so you know, BuzzFeed may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page if you decide to shop from them. If they prove to be long-lasting, I don't think I'd have a problem paying full price for another pair if they go off sale in the future.We hope you love the products we recommend! All of them were independently selected by our editors. Now, let me say that I've only worn them for a week (that's about five 20-minute dance workouts), so I can't vouch for how long-lasting they are-but needless to say, for now, I'm very much sold. (They're not annoying to get on, not constricting and not sheer!) I also love that they come in a "short" length, because, like I said, I'm 5'2" and leggings usually bunch on me. They almost feel like tights-but in the best way possible. They literally feel like butter, and they somehow make you forget you're wearing them all while giving just the right amount of support. (It also helps that I don't work out that often.) Once I put on the Aerie Crossover Leggings, though, it was game over. Not because they're my favorite leggings ever, really, but because they're good enough, made well and have lasted long. I've used two pairs of the same workout leggings for years now. Okay, I don't want to pick favorites-but let's just say more pairs of these are very likely in my future. What I Thought About The TikTok Aerie Crossover Leggings I don't anticipate working out in them-I prefer leggings for that-but am I adding them to my WFH wardrobe? Absolutely. My one complaint would be that I felt like I was more prone to sweating in them than I am in cotton joggers. (I have to admit, though, I had to wear them for a few hours before the tightness around the tummy wasn't as noticeable.) Based on photos, I definitely thought the large pockets would make the joggers balloon at my hips, but they didn't they were more flattering than I imagined they would be. They're just as soft as everyone says they are, they cinch at the ankles-which is perfect for someone like me who's 5'2" and generally looks for "short" options instead of "petite," the latter of which these come in-and they definitely accentuate the waist. They feel nothing like my original joggers (they're made of polyester + spandex instead of cotton + polyester) and they're part of Old Navy's active line-which means they're probably meant to work out in-but I wore them to work from home and was pretty pleased. (I can't find my exact pair anymore-sigh-but they're very similar to these and these-though mine aren't high-waisted.) So when I heard about these TikTok-famous joggers from Old Navy (and saw that they were on sale), I was in. But then I tried Old Navy joggers during the pandemic (not TikTok-famous, as far as I know, just liked by me!) and I basically lived in them. Until 2020-when I was forced to broaden my loungewear horizons-I had really only lounged around in leggings. What I Thought About The TikTok Old Navy Joggers Our senior editor Cristina tried both-and here's what she thought.
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