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Confession: I am an addict. My addiction: leggings. There's a name for this condition: Legging-a-holic or Jegging-a-holic. I'm the former, not the latter. The first step is acknowledging you have a problem. The second step is branching out from leggings.... into Legwarmers! And you can get the support you need at Preloved, with their wide range of full leg legwarmers made of reclaimed wools. Their staff are sweet, chatty and fashionable. I probed and prodded about how they wear their own legwarmers and she was more than happy to share (slouched to just above the knee, over skinny jeans or tights, with boots). These pieces are all one of a kind, and with a wide variety (blazers, sweaters, scarves, socks, slippers, skirts, hoodies and more) you could fully adorn yourself in one of a kind wear. It's pricy ($40 for legwarmers, $130 for aline skirts) but it is nice to know you're saving so many wool sweaters from the landfills, and supporting a Canadian company. 23/30: 30 Day Challenge
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