9 best leggings to live in for 2026 and beyond, tried and tested
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In case you missed it, a pair of the best leggings is an absolute must-add for your 2026 capsule wardrobes. They've been all over the AW25 and SS26 runways, moving them out of their loungewear-only category and back onto the radar of every fashion person's daily rotations, and honestly? I'm so here for it.
Hermès and Balmain featured black and grey leggings on their catwalks last year, and Celine brought the trend forward again with a handful of pairs in their spring/summer collection.
And, listen, I know their renaissance is probably quite terrifying to eyes of any millennial reading this – but knowing how to style leggings is the key to wearing them in the modern age. Gone are the days of layering them beneath your denim shorts and mini skirts. Trust me.
Whether I'm out on a coffee run, dressing casually for the office, working from home or ticking errands off my to-do list, leggings are the one item I know I can throw on and feel comfy in, but also look polished. And while you might have a hard-to-open drawer already stuffed full of various styles – from flared leggings to fleece-lined leggings and even gym leggings – yes, you could always do with another pair (or several).
How we tested the best black leggings
Glamour staffers are passionate about the leggings they never take off. Whether you prioritise material (buttery-soft and not see-through) or coverage (be it cropped, 7/8, or full-length), we have thoughts on exactly which pairs are worth your coin, as a result of the thorough testing you'll see pictured below. (And yes, there are plenty of Amazon leggings to choose from).
When we were testing the best leggings, we loved pairs that felt high-waisted and supportive, stretchy and buttery-soft against our skin. We washed them, and ensured they didn't fall apart at anything over 30 degrees – and we lounged in them, to check they'd be comfy while binge-watching Netflix. Tough job, but someone's got to do it.
From dreamy activewear yoga pants/yoga leggings to the best maternity leggings, thermal leggings, full-length leggings, and pocket leggings, these are the best black leggings we’ve worn, tested, and loved — and always keep nearby. Read more about how we test here.
Why you can trust me
What I consider to be the best leggings for me might not necessarily be the same for another woman. For context, I'm 6ft tall and a clothes size UK 12 (usually), so not exactly average; I made it a priority, therefore, to spotlight leggings styles on my fellow Glamour colleagues who are of different heights, shapes and sizes with picture try-ons and reviews wherever possible. Because it's important to me as a fashion writer to champion all women.
Collectively, we have made a conscious effort to try out as many of the pairs of leggings you'll see featured in this guide as possible. Combining our own personal reviews with those of other customers – plus pros and cons and other specifications like cost, materials and sustainability – we've managed to narrow our selection down and provide you with 9 items we genuinely rate, plus some extra flared leggings to consider alongside.
Ahead, our full edit of the best women's leggings to invest in immediately.
Best flared leggings, according to editors:
What are the best brands of leggings?
If we had to pick one brand when it comes to the best leggings, we'd probably go for lululemon leggings. While the majority of them are intended for sports uses – made from sweat-wicking fabrics with technicalities like zipped pockets for keys, reflective details and so on – they're adaptable to whatever you need them for.
What are the Amazon leggings everyone is talking about?
Amazon have a few pairs of really great leggings, from scrunch bum leggings to Lululemon-inspired styles. Both have gone viral on TikTok for the same reasons; they're flattering, decent quality, and they're affordable. The best part is, if you're a Prime member, you can get them on next-day delivery.
A version of this article originally appeared on Glamour US but has since been adapted. For more from Glamour UK's Senior Commerce Writer Georgia Trodd, follow her on Instagram @georgiatrodd.

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