Amazon shoppers love these cropped leggings for summer workouts - and they come in over 20 prints | Daily Mail Online

2022-05-21 10:38:26 By : Mr. Tom Yang

By Emily Scrivener For Mailonline

Published: 03:34 EDT, 9 May 2022 | Updated: 03:36 EDT, 9 May 2022

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One of the best ways to motivate yourself to get moving is with new workout gear, and now the weather is cranking up, it's the perfect time to invest in some cropped leggings. 

Cropped leggings, also called capris, are a brilliant alternative to full-length leggings. Flashing a little extra flesh, they'll help you stay cooler when working out in the warmer months. And according to thousands of Amazon, the CRZ YOGA Women's Naked Feeling High Waist Crop 3/4 Gym Leggings are some of the best around. 

Recommend by over 2,000 Amazon shoppers, the crop leggings tick boxes for quality, performance and style, with many claiming they're 'on par with some of my really expensive leggings'. And the best bit? They cost just £23 and come in over 20 colours and prints. 

The Naked Feeling crop leggings have over 2,000 five-star reviews from impressed Amazon shoppers 

The CRZ YOGA Crop leggings are designed with a 3/4 cut, freeing up your ankles letting your skin breathe that bit more, while the high waist waistband offers more coverage and security.

The leggings come in over 20 colours and prints and in sizes 6-16. It's worth noting that the size on the tag is US size, not UK size.

If you're looking for leggings to help you work out across various sports this summer, then the CRZ YOGA Women's Naked Feeling High Waist Crop 3/4 Gym Leggings have been approved by over 2,000 Amazon shoppers.

Designed with a 3/4 cut, the cropped yoga leggings free up your ankles, letting your skin breathe that bit more, while the high waist waistband offers more coverage and security.

Better still, they're called 'naked feeling' for a reason, designed to feel like a second skin to help you run and move into positions without inhibition. 

At only £23, the CRZ YOGA Women's Naked Feeling High Waist Crop 3/4 Gym Leggings show that you don't need to spend a fortune for high-quality workout pants, with shoppers raving about the 'very comfortable fit' and 'beautifully soft' material. 

Designed with an elastane blend, the cropped leggings are soft and stretchy, giving you that naked feeling, so you're free to run, squat, and lunge without restriction. 

The skin-hugging material combined with the internal drawcord that lets you customize your fit has proved to be a big success for shoppers who rave about how you don't have to keep hoisting the leggings up whilst working out. 

And they look good too. With over 20 colours and prints to choose from, you can get creative with your look while one shopper raved, 'somehow they make my bum look all perky and shapely'.

Thanks to the lightweight stretchy fabric, shoppers have raved about how these stay up through all workouts and call them super soft, just like a second skin

One impressed shopper left a five-star review for the CRZ YOGA Women's Naked Feeling High Waist Crop 3/4 Gym Leggings, writing: 'On a parr with some of my really expensive leggings in terms of comfort, not showing sweat, being squat proof and not falling down.'

Another agreed, adding: 'They are brilliant, snug, supporting and still moveable, great length (mid-calf) and smooth a lot of my bumps out on my thighs - not all but not as much is visible, and this means a lot for me to say this as it's my problem area. Buy them.'

A third penned: 'Very very, very soft to touch, and somehow they make my bum look all perky and shapely. 

'Pockets are just a cherry on top, not visible at all unless something is actually in them (duh), and deep enough to not drop my phone when I move. Hug my waist quite high, so there are no love handles too :) Considering buying different colours now.'

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