Saturday, May 25, 2013

Where to Buy Meggings

Note: The Products section of my Fall, 2013 blog entry has my latest information about where to buy meggings.

Meggings continue to be a cutting-edge fashion item for men, with many references to them in the media and the Internet. But if a man wants to give meggings a try, where can he buy them? They're not available where most men buy their clothing, such as popular mall and Internet clothing stores. However, there are some alternatives that can work well. One is snug-fitting men's long underwear, such as these "Men's Baby Rib Long Underwear" from American Apparel:


which are online at: Men's Baby Rib Long Underwear I like this alternative least, due to how they bunch up instead of having a smooth, skintight look. There have been some suggestions that American Apparel sells these for men who want meggings, even though American Apparel is not prepared to actually describe them as meggings.

Another alternative are men's sports leggings, such as the Nike ones this college student is wearing:


Other names for these are track tights or running tights. These have the same smooth fit as meggings, but usually do look somewhat like sports gear rather than like a fashion item. Leggings such as these are readily available online and at most sporting goods stores. For example, eastbay.com has these: Eastbay EVAPOR Tights - Men's

 Finally, perhaps the closest alternative to meggings are basic women's fashion leggings, such as this "BDG Long Legging" from Urban Outfitters:


which is online at: BDG Long Legging. These are essentially indistinguishable from meggings, and because they are very stretchy, easily accommodate a male body as well as a female body. This situation is reminiscent of when skinny jeans were new for men, as meggings are now. Many men bought women's skinny jeans in order to get the "super skinny" look that later became available in men's jeans.

Recently though, actual meggings have become available, with no need to resort to alternatives. They're being offered by ASOS.com, which is one of the U.K.'s largest online-only fashion stores. They also offer meggings on their U.S. web site. Here are some examples:





and links to them on their U.S. site:


ASOS seems to think patterns are good look for meggings, and I'd agree. Many may consider these patterns a more bold and more masculine look. I applaud ASOS for offering meggings as a fashion item for men, clearly distinct from long underwear or sports gear. From what I've observed on the Internet, while it's very unusual to see megging worn in public in the U.S., meggings do have some degree of popularity in the U.K. So perhaps it's to be expected that a U.K.-based retailer would be among the first to offer them.

Topman, another retailer based in the U.K., is now also offering meggings. They offer these black knee panel meggings:


They also offer a version in bright blue without the knee panel:



The knee panel is an interesting addition. To me, it gives the meggings more of a sports gear look, which could make them more acceptable to some people. Here are the links for them on the Topman U.S. web site:


Another source of meggings is sTitch Leggings, also in the U.K. There's an interesting story behind the company. The proprietors commented: On the 28th of October 2012 two young city workers wore ill fitting female leggings to a fancy dress party in north London. These two individuals alongside another mutual friend have now tasked themselves with designing, manufacturing and selling male leggings to the fashion conscious male

They offer a few styles of leggings, including these Logo Leggings:


You can find their leggings at sTitch Leggings. A unique feature of their leggings is that they include a back pocket, which I think is a great idea.

It will be very interesting to see how the meggings trend develops. What options will be available for purchasing meggings a year from now? Will more retailers join those I've mentioned, with meggings becoming more entrenched in men's fashion? Or will we look back on it as a short--lived fad? Feel free to add your predictions in the comment section.

Update June, 2013: Information about Topman meggings was added. Also information about sTitch Leggings was added.