What Are 7/8 Leggings? – Knix (2024)

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When you’re shopping for leggings, there are lots of decisions to be made. For example:

  • High rise style (aka high waisted), mid-rise, or low-rise
  • Material and finish (shiny, matt, thick, thin)
  • Pattern and color
  • Even unique design style things like hidden pockets, mesh panels, and more…
  • Use, from workout leggings for yoga, spin bike, etc., to plain or fashion styles

But one of the biggest choices is the length of the leggings. Like jeans, the length can dramatically change the look of your leggings. And, of course, the length of any pair of leggings will depend on your height.

That said, whether you're wearing sports leggings or dressing up, we all want the same thing: A sleek silhouette, comfort, and the right amount of coverage. So what are 7/8 leggings? And does this leg length fit in a more flattering manner than full-length ones?

So... What Are 7/8 Length Leggings Anyway?

Jean companies tend to indicate length by the number of inseam inches (32” or 34” etc.) But some jean companies also use “Ankle,” “Standard,” and “Tall”. These are used to indicate the height they’re made for. But they also indicate where one might expect the hem to sit on whatever that company deems an “average” height woman.

Legging lengths similarly differ from manufacturer to manufacturer. But the 7/8 length is basically 1/8 shorter than full-length leggings. It is designed to sit just above the ankle (and, therefore, will show some skin between your legging cuff and your footwear).

The 7/8 length is most people’s preferred length of legging. Many say it is the perfect length to elongate the leg, whereas cropped leggings can make you seem shorter. Even full-length leggings can shorten your leg, counter-intuitive as this seems.

But again, where it falls on you will depend on your height versus what your manufacturer considers standard. It’s best to look for inseam measurements (usually in inches) to be completely sure where 7/8 will sit on you.

For example, I’m 5ft 2,” and 7/8 length leggings often fit like full-length (or longer) on me!

7/8 Leggings Versus Full-Length Leggings

Full-length style leggings can be too long on shorter people. On the manufacturer’s “ideal” height, they are designed to cover the ankle and will likely touch the top of the heel of your shoe. They shouldn’t show leg skin (maybe just a little of your foot or ankle, depending on your footwear).

Full-length leggings are great for tucking into socks and books in the winter, but with trainers, the full-length style can look ‘too long,’ making the feet look big, a woman's calf looks bigger, or even make the legs looks short.

More Flattering: 7/8 Leggings or Full-Length Style?

The 7/8 length removes just enough length to show the ankle area in a super flattering manner (versus full-length ones, which cover this area.) This “visual break” creates an illusion of greater length, as well as accentuating the curve of the ankle. The overall impression is one of a sleek silhouette. When it's cold, wearing “invisible” socklets will further accentuate your ankle and amplify this illusion.

7/8 Leggings Versus Cropped Leggings or Capri Leggings

If you’re thinking 7/8 leggings sound like cropped (or capri) leggings, you’re going too far. Cropped leggings are usually cut off mid-calf (they’re more like 6/8 length), and so they typically rest higher on the legs. Cropped leggings are also known as capris, though 'capris' can also mean any pant style cut to this mid-calf inseam length.

Cropped length leggings, or capris, show more leg than the standard 7/8 length is designed to. And - strange as it may seem - cropped leggings can also make the legs look shorter, and a woman's calf looks thicker because they usually cut across the wider calf area of the leg.

So think of the 7/8 legging as the perfect sweet spot length: They’re not full-length, not cropped. They create a perfect illusion of a longer leg!

Are All 7/8 Leggings the Same Length?

As previously mentioned, the 7/8 leggings measurement is relative to a full-length version of the product. But what one brand deems full length can be different from another. So, if you’re shopping online, how do you know what a 7/8 legging will look like on your body?

Here are three ways:

1. Pay Attention to Actual Inseam Measurements

The product name might say 7/8 length, but usually, in the product details, you’ll find more precise inseam measurements. You can use that to take your own inseam measurement (or compare a favorite existing pair of leggings or jeans). Inseam measurements are usually in inches, so they’re much more reliable than something as subjective as “ankle” or “7/8”.

2. Or to Model Height

Some websites will tell you the height and size of the model pictured in the product. This will give you a good indication of how that same product might sit on you (although no two bodies are precisely the same).

But if the legging is ankle length on a model who is 5ft 7” and you’re 5ft 3”, you’ll know it’s going to be longer on your frame. Vice versa if you’re taller than the model on the website.

This method is not an exact science (sometimes photos on shopping websites are retouched), so if you have the option, inseam measurements are more reliable!

3. Read The Customer Reviews on Site!

Many sites, including Knix, have generous customers who leave product reviews. They can enter their size and height and review whether the product was true to size. It’s worth reading a handful of reviews to see if there’s any consistent feedback that you might want to incorporate into your buying decision. Again, this method is not an exact science. But I usually do a quick scan of reviews before I hit check-out!

Always Check the Exchange Policy!

You probably don’t need us to tell you that clothes sizing can be tricky. Whether it’s for bras, shoes, or leggings, sizing is never really perfectly standard. There’s always a degree of trial and error and for that reason, it’s good to be aware of the retailer’s return and exchange policy.

For the record, with Knix, clothing items are eligible for return or exchange within 30 days of delivery. However, these items need to be unworn with the tags still attached to qualify for a refund or exchange.

We really hope you’ll find your perfect fit. But, if you don’t, you can rest assured that you can exchange it or get a refund! Check out our leggings here.

Written by Jane Flanagan — Updated on March 1, 2022.

We hope you found this post informative — but remember: we’re not doctorsand this post is not medical advice!While all posts are fact-checked and well researched, we always recommend you chat with your doctor about any questions or concerns you might have regarding a medical condition. We’re here to support and educate, but never with the aim of disregarding professional medical advice you’ve been given. Phew, now that that’s out of the way, you can go on living unapologetically free.

What Are 7/8 Leggings?    – Knix (2024)

FAQs

What Are 7/8 Leggings? – Knix? ›

But the 7/8 length is basically 1/8 shorter than full-length leggings. It is designed to sit just above the ankle (and, therefore, will show some skin between your legging cuff and your footwear). The 7/8 length is most people's preferred length of legging.

What does 7/8 length leggings mean? ›

7/8 leggings are 1/8 shorter than full-length leggings. These leggings stop a few inches above your ankle fairly far down your shin. From a style point of view, 7/8 leggings are ideal for women who prefer an in-between of the two extremes: full-length and Capri's.

What length of leggings should I wear? ›

To decide which leg length is best for you, measure your inside leg length - from your crotch to ankle bone – and find the closest match in our size guide HERE. If you are between two leg lengths, pick the shorter length for an ankle grazing fit and the longer length for additional coverage.

What is the difference between tights and leggings? ›

In general, leggings are designed for comfort and elasticity, and softness while tights are designed with muscle compression in mind to aid in muscle recovery. Also, leggings can be worn as stand-alone garments, while tights are typically worn under a pair of shorts.

What is the difference between cropped and ankle length leggings? ›

Of course, full length leggings generally run all the way to your ankle. However, cropped leggings are a smidge shorter, falling in the middle of your calf. Many workout lovers find this length suits them best as it offers breathability and flexibility.

How do you know what size leggings you are? ›

take your measurements

start by measuring your waist, followed by your hips, inseam, the inside of the thigh till the ankle bone, as well as the circumference of your thigh. the measurement will help you to decide if you want medium size leggings or something smaller or bigger than that.

How many inches are the 7 8 Lulu leggings? ›

These are one of Lululemon's best selling 7/8 length pant. They are absolutely great for running, biking, and other cardio work and even better for just wearing around the house. They are both comfortable and flattering. Measurements: 26" inseam, overall length 36" from waist to cuff.

What are perfect legging legs? ›

The term "legging legs" and its related hashtag started bubbling up on the social media platform late last year and routinely featured videos of young women with slender physiques showing off their lean legs -- or what many called "perfect legging legs."

Can you wear tights like leggings? ›

While both tights and leggings can be used for layering (e.g. you can wear leggings under a dress as an alternative to pantyhose), tights are not designed to be worn as 'pants' the way leggings can be.

Is it better to size up or down in leggings? ›

Should I size up or down for leggings? Your body type will have an important influence. To ensure that your leggings fit comfortably and don't accentuate your curves too much if you have a curvier frame, size bigger. You might want to size down so they aren't as baggy, though, if you're more slim.

What is the most flattering length for cropped pants? ›

The most common and versatile cropped pant length is just above the ankle. This length typically hits the leg at the narrowest part of the ankle, creating a flattering and elongating effect for most body types. Additionally, some ladies prefer tapered ankle-length pants slightly to enhance the elongating effect.

Do leggings roll down because they are too big or too small? ›

You're Wearing the Wrong Size

The obvious reason leggings will fall down is that your leggings are too big.

How to measure inseam 7/8? ›

7 / 8 Length & Full Length
  1. 7 / 8 Length.
  2. Waist. Measure around your torso, just below the navel area.
  3. Inseam. Measure from the top of the crotch down to the hem. ...
  4. Widest part of bottom. Measure around the widest part of your bottom.

Are 25 inch leggings full length? ›

The 21″ inseam (seen above) is a little shorter – more like a capri that hits above the ankle. And the 25″ is a true full length, but I usually have to scrunch those a little bit.

What is inseam length in leggings? ›

An inseam refers to the distance between the crotch and the end of the leg opening. The simplest way to measure your inseam is to take a measuring tape and calculate the length between just below your crotch and the bottom of your ankle.

Do leggings come in different lengths? ›

Whether you prefer ankle-length, capris, mid-calf, or full-length leggings, there's a perfect pair out there waiting for you. Experiment with styling options to create looks that reflect your personality and lifestyle. You'll feel confident and stylish wherever you go with the right pair of leggings.

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