Description
These squat-proof high-waisted leggings are designed for active women who want opaque coverage and a curve-hugging fit during workouts or casual wear.
The stretchy fabric moves with you and resists transparency, so you can bend and stretch without worry.
Pair them with a crop top or oversized sweater for a quick athleisure look that transitions from gym to errands.
Note: The waistband runs snug, so if you're between sizes, consider going up one for maximum comfort.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Skip this purchase. The core weakness is a lack of confirmed quality and durability data: while the 4.60 rating from 454 buyers suggests general satisfaction, the complete absence of individual reviews means you cannot verify if the fabric holds up after washing or resists pilling. These leggings are only suitable if you are willing to accept a gamble on a budget garment at a deeply discounted price, with no reliable user feedback to guide your decision.
[Spec analysis]
The leggings are marketed on three specific claims: opaque fabric resistance, a curve-hugging stretch fit, and a high-waisted design that runs snug. The "non-transparent" promise is verifiable only through testing, but without reviews, there is no evidence that the fabric actually stays opaque during deep squats or bending. The stretchy fabric specification suggests compression, but the seller's own warning—"the waistband runs snug, so if you're between sizes, consider going up one"—indicates a fit inconsistency that could lead to discomfort or returns. The squat-proof and curve-hugging highlights are aspirational promises rather than proven features.
[Honest drawback]
The most concrete risk is sizing variability: the seller explicitly notes the waistband fits tighter than standard, yet provides no customer measurements or photos to confirm how this translates across body types. Without real feedback, you cannot know if the fabric is truly non-see-through or if pre-washing shrinks the already snug fit.
[Price take]
At $7.99 (75% off $34.99), the cost is low enough to absorb a poor fit, but the original $34.99 price is likely inflated to make the discount appear larger, meaning true value may be closer to a $10–12 garment.
Skip this purchase. The core weakness is a lack of confirmed quality and durability data: while the 4.60 rating from 454 buyers suggests general satisfaction, the complete absence of individual reviews means you cannot verify if the fabric holds up after washing or resists pilling. These leggings are only suitable if you are willing to accept a gamble on a budget garment at a deeply discounted price, with no reliable user feedback to guide your decision.
[Spec analysis]
The leggings are marketed on three specific claims: opaque fabric resistance, a curve-hugging stretch fit, and a high-waisted design that runs snug. The "non-transparent" promise is verifiable only through testing, but without reviews, there is no evidence that the fabric actually stays opaque during deep squats or bending. The stretchy fabric specification suggests compression, but the seller's own warning—"the waistband runs snug, so if you're between sizes, consider going up one"—indicates a fit inconsistency that could lead to discomfort or returns. The squat-proof and curve-hugging highlights are aspirational promises rather than proven features.
[Honest drawback]
The most concrete risk is sizing variability: the seller explicitly notes the waistband fits tighter than standard, yet provides no customer measurements or photos to confirm how this translates across body types. Without real feedback, you cannot know if the fabric is truly non-see-through or if pre-washing shrinks the already snug fit.
[Price take]
At $7.99 (75% off $34.99), the cost is low enough to absorb a poor fit, but the original $34.99 price is likely inflated to make the discount appear larger, meaning true value may be closer to a $10–12 garment.