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Love Your Legs with Leggings from Damart

Damart has an exceptional collection of leggings suitable for all situations. With a choice of patterned, cropped, slimming and thermal leggings available, your legs will love you as much as you'll love this Damart range.

2011-03-27
LEEDS, ENGLAND, March 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leggings came back into fashion a few years ago and since, have shown no sign of a dip in popularity. Now however, far from being just a fashion accessory, revolutionary new fabrics mean leggings can be a really useful item of clothing in all sorts of situations. Whether you want leggings to help you slim down and shape up, to keep you warm, or simply to keep you looking great, Damart has the right pair of leggings for you.

If the gym is not your favourite place, Damart's quick-fix Slimline leggings could be exactly what you are looking for. These revolutionary leggings are made from a totally unique fabric which contains microcapsules of Amazonian tree sap, red algae, horse chesnut and red vine as well as soft almond oil to keep your legs soft, smooth and moisturized. The slimming properties within this fabric are released into your skin as you move. Following trials these amazing leggings were found to have reduced thigh and hip size by 2.5cms and 3.5cms respectively. Incorporating these fantastic leggings into your everyday wardrobe will transform your silhouette and give you renewed confidence. So, no more guilt about that aerobics class you should have gone to and at GBP15 they are cheaper than the gym too!

Also available in Damart's collection of leggings are the Thermolactyl Seamless Leggings. These leggings, which form part of Damart's extensive thermal underwear range, are like a second skin. Soft, and warm these long pants perfectly follow the contours of your body and adapt to your every move, staying in place and keeping you comfortable. The knit of the fabric has been specially constructed to meet the specific needs of the various parts of the body, giving more or less warmth, breathability and support depending on the areas in contact with the fabric. At GBP30 the Thermolactyl Seamless Leggings are excellent value.

Also in the thermal underwear range are Damart's Thermal Leggings, keeping you warm for as little as GBP16. The silk-blend of these thermal leggings makes them really soft and with a touch of stretch in the fabric you'll get total comfort and a great fit for an excellent price.

At GBP10 for 2, Damart's Microfibre Leggings are the perfect fashion accessory. Footless, soft to touch with an elasticated waist, ribbed bottoms and flat seams you could wear these leggings on countless occasions.

Damart's range of leggings also includes Velour leggings, Patterned leggings, and even leggings for men. And with prices starting at as little as GBP5.99 you'll get a top quality product and excellent comfort for a fabulous price.

Damart is an incredibly respected brand specialising in clothing for both men and women. Perhaps most renowned for its top quality collection of thermal underwear, Damart is an international leader and a well established household name. To view the full range of Damart clothing and thermal products please visit http://www.damart.co.uk or call 0871 523 0000.

Website: http://www.damart.co.uk


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[Press-News.org] Love Your Legs with Leggings from Damart
Damart has an exceptional collection of leggings suitable for all situations. With a choice of patterned, cropped, slimming and thermal leggings available, your legs will love you as much as you'll love this Damart range.