Do you wear tunics? Do you like to wear leggings? The tunic and leggings combo is a great look for mature women over 60. If you haven’t adopted the look yet, it’s not too late.
The apparel industry has taken the word tunic from ancient Greece and has been using it in a more vague way. Tunics are long tops that sit below the bum area. They can be described as long sweaters or long shirts that cover your bum, and that’s why they look great with leggings.
You want the tunic to rest below your hips and to cover your bum. Tunics can vary in length after that, from knee length to maxi. Longer tunics with no shape may make you look shorter and frumpy. Mid-thigh lengths are often the best choice for women over 60.
Tunics are designed in a variety of fabrics, from natural woven linen to synthetic knit polyester. Tunics with some stretch tend to be more comfortable to wear.
Leggings are basically tight pants that hug your entire leg. They are thicker than tights and are not see-through.
Leggings come in a variety of lengths: knee-length, mid-calf-length, ankle-length, and full-length. Knee-length leggings + tunic combo creates a fresh summer look.
Obviously, leggings need to have some stretch in order to be comfortable. They typically come in mixed fabrics with some stretch agent included – like spandex or lycra, for example.
Different leggings have different uses. Athletic leggings are used for hitting the gym or exercising. Daywear leggings can be worn out and about as a part of your casual outfit.
You may see the word jeggings when shopping and may wonder what it is. The word jeggings simply comes from the words “jeans” and “leggings” put together. Basically, they are pull-on super-stretch jeans with or without pockets. I consider them included in the leggings category and have selected some for our looks below.
Oh yes, I have also seen the word treggings. Want to take a guess? “Trousers” + “leggings” = dressier leggings.
Look for leggings that are thick enough to support your bum and thighs – fabric like Ponte is an excellent choice. More percentage of stretch does not necessarily mean more comfort. More spandex may make the legging too loose to wear decently.
Read 7 BEST LEGGINGS FOR OLDER WOMEN.
We have put together some looks to inspire your tunic + leggings outfits.
Tip: Don’t shy away from prints, but make sure only one item of your tunic/leggings combo is printed.
Tunic: J.Jill Ombré Sweater Tunic
Leggings: J.Jill Pure Jill Side-Slit Jeggings
Leggings: NYDJ Pull-On Skinny Legging Pants
Tunic: I.N.C. INTERNATIONAL CONCEPTS Roll-Tab Button-Down Long Blouse, Created for Macy’s, Regular & Petite
Leggings: Love Leggings Ankle Grazer Jeggings
Leggings: Love Leggings Treggings
Read YES, YOU CAN LOOK GREAT IN YOUR LEGGINGS AFTER 50! HERE’S HOW!
Do you wear tunics and leggings? Which legging brand is your favorite? Where do you like to shop for your tunics? Which look is your favorite from our list? Tell us about it in the comments below.
I’m such a fan of tunics with leggings. All the comfort of pj’s but with endless variations.
I usually pair them with combat boots for casual days
And I’m 66.