Meet these TikTok-famous fleece-lined tights, which will make your winter outfits considerably more comfortable.
—with a slightly transparent finish and fleshy undertones. What makes them extra special, however, is that these trompe l'oeil leggings are actually opaque, and lined with akeep you warm all winter long. In fact, unless you own a pair of fleece-lined pants, these tights might be warmer than your go-to jeans.
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