Calgary Herald

Leggings on men an unexpected fashion sensation

- TOM TEODORCZUK

When trendsette­rs speculated what would be the defining men’s fashion movement to sweep New York this winter, few opted for the male legging. But men’s tights — for so long the preserve of ballet dancers and outlandish runway models — are taking Manhattan by storm.

“Megging,” as the male legging is known, is now all the rage in sartorial circles. Celebritie­s such as Justin Bieber, Russell Brand and Lenny Kravitz have all been spotted wearing leggings, while fashion stores Uniqlo, Barneys and Nordstrom are selling tights for men.

The bad news is they are on their way to Britain: Uniqlo is already selling them on its British website, and their success in New York is seen as an indication they will also prove popular in the U.K.

They are expected to follow on from the trend for “skinny jeans” on men, which have become a staple in British shops.

One proud “megger” is Mark Dorosz, 34, an English Internet entreprene­ur who lives on the Upper East Side in Manhattan. “Male tights are so much more comfortabl­e than skinny jeans,” he said. “I’ve always had good legs and it’s nice to show them off all year round.

“There are so many people wearing exotic clothes in New York that nobody cares about a man wearing leggings if it works for him.

“Perhaps people will be laughing around this in 12 months’ time but for now they come up to me and say, ‘You look awesome.’”

Some New Yorkers, however, see the “megger” as an affront to masculinit­y. Gabriel Cru, 35, from the Bronx, said: “Men in tights? Get out of here. We don’t do men in tights in New York.”

 ?? Stephen Lovekin/getty Images ?? Singer Justin Bieber performs at the Barclays Center Nov. 12 in New York. Bieber is among the celebritie­s seen sporting leggings made for men, also called “meggings.”
Stephen Lovekin/getty Images Singer Justin Bieber performs at the Barclays Center Nov. 12 in New York. Bieber is among the celebritie­s seen sporting leggings made for men, also called “meggings.”

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