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Women's Winter Leggings & Tights

Spark Seamless Leggings - Dots Spark Seamless Leggings - Dots
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Women-Owned

$64
Faith Leggings Faith Leggings
Price reduced from $110 to $85
What the Bluff Leggings What the Bluff Leggings
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Women-Owned

Price reduced from $115 to $89
Karine Seamless Leggings Karine Seamless Leggings
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Women-Owned

$139 $89 - $99
Kirsi Tights Kirsi Tights
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Women-Owned

Price reduced from $109 to $89
XC Touring Tights XC Touring Tights
Price reduced from $159 to $125
Crash Polartec® Fleece Lined Tights - Heathered Crash Polartec® Fleece Lined Tights - Heathered
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Women-Owned

Price reduced from $99 to $79

Winter Leggings & Tights for Women

Why Winter Leggings Are a Must-Have

Our favorite regular leggings might hold their own at the gym, but winter demands more. Enter: winter leggings. Designed for warmth, layering, and all kinds of outdoor activities, they’ve got us covered from snow day errands to sunrise runs. With soft thermal linings, compressive support, and high-quality performance, they’re the cold-weather MVP we can actually move in. Bonus: they work just as well as a cozy base layer under outerwear as they do flying solo at the coffee shop.
 

Top Features to Look for in Winter Leggings

Not all winter leggings are created equal—and the right pair depends on how we move and what Mother Nature’s throwing down. Here’s what to keep on your radar:
- Fleece Lining: Soft and warm, ideal for hiking, lounging, or layering under sweatpants on bitter cold days.
- Thermal Fabrics: Traps heat without the bulk—perfect for cold-but-clear mornings.
- Moisture-Wicking Performance: No sweat chills here. Keeps us dry even during heart-pumping workouts.
- Wind Resistance: Protects against icy gusts that sneak through thinner fabrics.
- Stretch & Support: Four-way flex plus compressive fabric means no slipping, sliding, or sagging.
- Functional Details: Think zippered or side pockets that actually hold stuff. And don’t forget a soft elastic waistband for all-day comfort and no roll-downs.
 
Fleece-Lined vs. Thermal: What’s the Difference?
Fleece-lined leggings are perfect for lower-output days, layering under shells, or those “I’ll be in and out” winter errands. For active days, thermal styles wick moisture and offer extra breathability—ideal when things heat up from the inside out.
 
Best Leggings for Snow Days or Ski Trips
On deep winter days, go with full-length leggings with thermal tech and a stay-put waistband. Need something to wear under outerwear like ski pants? Choose a fitted base layer legging with light compression and moisture control, so you can stay warm without overheating.
 

Popular Styles of Women’s Winter Leggings

From no-frills fleece to fashion-forward faux leather, winter leggings come in styles that do it all:
- High-Waisted: Extra coverage where it counts.
- Fleece-Lined: Maximum warmth for minimum effort.
- Thermal Workout: Midweight and built for movement.
 
Leggings for Outdoor Workouts in Winter
Winter workouts are no match for the right gear. Look for moisture-wicking, breathable fabrics that won’t trap sweat. A compressive fit helps with muscle support and coverage while you move. Bonus points if they’ve got zippered pockets for gloves or keys.
 
High-Waisted Leggings for Warmth & Support
Say goodbye to cold drafts. High-waisted leggings offer core coverage, a stay-put fit, and support you can actually feel. Whether you’re stretching, sprinting, or snowshoeing, they’ll stay locked in without feeling tight.
 

Styling Tips: How to Wear Winter Leggings

Winter leggings = functional and fashionable. Whether you’re heading to the gym, out for cocoa, or just trying to survive school pickup in the sleet, we’ve got styling ideas that go the distance:
- Pair with tall boots and a chunky knit for a toasty casual look.
- Layer under a longline puffer or trench for a cold-weather power move.
- Dress ‘em down with an oversized hoodie and slip-ons for WFH ease.
 
How to Layer Winter Leggings
Start with a sweat-wicking base layer if temps are seriously low. Over that, your fleece or thermal leggings. Toss on a fleece or outerwear shell for warmth, and don’t be afraid to double down with snow pants or softshells for more rugged missions. When in doubt, layer smart and stay mobile.