The leggings have 14k five star reviews and go with anything, look stylish and feature ‘heat technology’
Marks and Spencer’s thermal leggings have been hailed as a “lifesaver” by shoppers, and they are proving to be a hit in the colder weather. As temperatures continue to plummet nationwide, fashion enthusiasts search for outfits that offer warmth and style, and the retailer’s bottoms are a popular choice.
Dressing for the cold can often pose a challenge, but Marks and Spencer’s thermal leggings, equipped with ‘heat technology’, offer a stylish solution that pairs well with any outfit. Retailing at £16, the Heatgen Medium Thermal Brushed Leggings are available in two classic shades – black and navy, and come in an impressive range of nine sizes – from a UK six to 22.
These versatile leggings can be layered under a dress for a night out in the chilly weather or slipped on under jeans for a brisk morning errand run. Pair them with a cosy jumper, trainers, and a long coat for a winter walk, or simply lounge around the house in them to keep warm without cranking up the heating.
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The “beautifully soft” Heatgen Plus Thermal Brushed Leggings boast a lightweight design with a stretchy base for easy movement. Crafted from Japanese Heatgen fabric, they feature a super-soft brushed inner layer designed to keep you extra warm and comfortable on those frosty days, reports Bristol Live.
The Heatgen Plus Thermal Brushed Leggings are an absolute hit with shoppers, boasting over 14,000 customer reviews and securing a smashing 4.6 out of five star rating. One satisfied customer gushed: “These are just fantastic – one of the best things I’ve ever bought!”
While another wrote: “Very comfy and warm… A life saver during winter months.” Another fan raved about their comfort, saying: “These leggings are really cosy and comfortable., I feel beautifully warm even when it’s very cold, and yet they’re not too hot indoors. I’ve bought more pairs because I like them so much.”
Others are equally impressed, as one added: “Purchased a black and navy pair in the autumn and have been so impressed that I reordered. They have washed and worn fantastically, are incredibly comfortable to wear and not a hint of the dreaded knee bag! They are also a lot warmer than standard M&S leggings.”
Another put: “Great base layer. Soft, comfortable and warm. I layer under trousers and never feel cold.” Olivia added: “I love these thermal leggings! I bought to take skiing and wear under my ski jacket and trousers and they worked perfectly. I’ve also started wearing them at home on chilly days and they’re great. They’re also pretty thick so I don’t worry about being see through.”
Despite the overwhelming number of rave reviews, not everyone’s experience was stellar. A less satisfied buyer commented: “I am in the minority given the good reviews. These leggings are thin, hardly any brushed material inside. they show the mark of my knickers and every lump of my cellulite.” Another shopper expressed discontent by saying: “Shiny material that I didn’t like so returned them.” Another said: “Bobbled on the first wear, very disappointed.”
If you are looking for leggings with even more thermal insulation, Marks and Spencer also sells the Heatgen Thermal Fleece Leggings in ‘Maximum’. For £20, there are four colours to pick from and still the same amount of sizes – with hundreds of positive reviews.
If you’re on the hunt for a new pair of thermal leggings akin to those found at Marks and Spencer, there are plenty of alternatives out there worth checking out. Debenhams is currently offering a three-pair multipack ofSoft Thermal Winter Leggings for £19.58.
For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, Amazon stocks Sanpetix Women’s Fleece Lined Leggings, with prices starting from just £5.99, depending on your chosen colour and size. If it’s standard leggings you’re after, New Look sells a two-pack for £17.99. Alternatively, if you’re partial to the gym-style aesthetic, Nobody’s Child offers a pair of Black Active Leggings for £38, marked down from £55.