I wear these $12 Walmart jeggings to work all the time - no one can tell the difference between them and my $75 pair from Nordstrom

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I wear these $12 Walmart jeggings to work all the time - no one can tell the difference between them and my $75 pair from Nordstrom

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  • I wear this $74 pair of jeggings from Nordstrom all the time, but when I saw a similar pair for $12 at my local Walmart, I couldn't resist buying them to see how they compared.
  • Walmart's Time and Tru jeggings are $62 less than Nordstrom's Jag Jean jeggings, but it turns out they look and feel practically identical. Now I wear them both to work all the time.
  • Buying a pair of pants from an unknown brand at Walmart felt like a bit of a style risk, but I was pleased to find that they were a fantastic alternative to my more expensive pair.

In a world of long commutes and meetings that last well over their scheduled time, the last thing I want to worry about is the annoyance of uncomfortable clothing. From itchy sweaters to ill-fitting pants, finding clothes that check off the boxes of comfortable and work-appropriate can be more difficult than you'd think.

There are certainly mixed feelings about the "jeggings" trend that hit its peak after the comeback of the ever-popular skinny jean. Some claim that leggings and jeans should be kept separate from one another, but I was there for the trend when it started and I don't plan on eliminating them from my wardrobe any time soon.

Finding a pair of jeggings is not difficult - but finding a pair that fits nicely and stands the test of time comes down to a long process of trial and error. I've been an avid Nordstrom shopper for years, so following my instinct, I found a dependable pair of $74 Marla Stretch Denim Leggings there made by Jag Jeans.

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These super-skinny cut pair of pants are flattering and versatile. I can wear them to work or while going out to dinner with friends - which is exactly the kind of adaptability I want out of my clothes. It wasn't until I was browsing my local Walmart that a similar pair of jeggings, coming in at a mere $12, caught my eye and made me question my original choice to spend $74.

Walmart vs Nordstrom Jegging Review

Walmart, Nordstrom

Walmart's jeggings are on the left (they can be un-rolled), Nordstrom's are on the right.

Let's talk looks

One of my biggest concerns about purchasing an inexpensive pair of pants from a generic brand was the overall appearance. I'm not opposed to buying wardrobe essentials from unknown companies, but I typically rely on recommendations from friends or colleagues prior to making an uncertain buy. Despite my hesitation, the fact that the Time and Tru jegging capri pants (which can be un-rolled) looked almost identical to the pair I purchased from Nordstrom was the selling factor.

Both pairs lacked a button on the front waistband which never posed a problem since I regularly wear a belt. In fact, the ones from Walmart worked better with my regular workwear because they included belt loops - unlike the Jag Jeans pair.

On the website, the Time and Tru jeggings are advertised as capris but I'm 5-foot-8, and I found them to extend longer than I expected based on the ad. The ones I purchased from Nordstrom reached my ankle as advertised and were flexible enough to roll if I wanted them to fit like capris.

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The main difference between these pairs of pants and your go-to pair of leggings is that each of these have pockets on the front and back. This subtle detail turns an extremely casual outfit into something you could wear to a dressier event - without looking like you just came from the gym.

What about quality and fit?

Both pairs fit well and were comfortable enough to wear throughout the day without any noticeable irritation. The Nordstrom pant is slightly more rigid to the touch and the Walmart ones had a softer feel, similar to a pair of cotton leggings. However, I tried on both pairs and couldn't decipher much of a tangible difference between the materials.

Whether you're purchasing from Nordstrom or Walmart, you'll find that both jeggings are advertised as a skinny-fit, but Walmart's Time and Tru ones were definitely more fitted from the knee down. This wasn't a huge deal because both pairs primarily looked the same, but if you want the classic legging feel, the Walmart ones are the way to go.

The bottom line

There are some slight differences between the Jag Jeans jeggings from Nordstrom and the Time and Tru pair from Walmart, but if you are looking for a really great value, the pair from Walmart shouldn't give you any reason to complain.

I've worn the $12 pair for over two months and they've withstood multiple washes, the occasional coffee spill, and a wipeout on the stairs heading up to my apartment. I will continue to wear both pairs simply because I can't do enough laundry to keep up with my black pant obsession, but I will most definitely be purchasing more Time and Tru jeggings in the future.

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Time and Tru Women's Jegging Capri, available in six colors, $11.96

Jag Jeans Marla Stretch Denim Leggings, $74

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