Terramar Hot Totties Fleece Heavy Footy Performance Leggings
User Reviews
Wonderfully soft and fuzzy inside with a smooth, silky…
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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $10.80 on sale
Summary
Wonderfully soft and fuzzy inside with a smooth, silky feel outside. Unfortunately, the tights run VERY short!
Pros
- Warm
- SOFT!!!!
- Nice feel inside and out
Cons
- They run VERY short
Wonderfully soft and fuzzy inside with a smooth, silky feel outside. However, I am severely disappointed - I am 5' 4.5", 130 pounds with a 30 inch inseam. I purchased these in a size Medium and they run short! I really had to tug to get the crotch up where it should be and it is still about 1/2" shy. Moreover, my toes now feel like they are being pinched due to the tights being pulled so tightly in an attempt to get the crotch up where it belongs.
Do not purchase unless you have a 28" inseam or shorter. I will be giving these to my daughter.
Description
The Hot Totties Fleece Heavy Footy Performance Leggings is a women's base layer bottom made by Terramar. It has an average rating of 2.5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
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