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Shop Oprah’s ‘Favorite’ Leggings on Amazon for Under $50

In Oprah’s book, these leggings are a step ahead of the competition.

The media mogul dropped its 2024 “Favorite Things” list last week — and while more than 100 brands earned its coveted seal of approval, only Michigan-based Melt Fit landed three spots thanks to its Essential Sports Bra ($39), Jacket ($65) and Gaiters ($44).

“These cute leggings offer just the right combination of stretch and compression – and pockets!” Oprah wrote of the latter, which comes in mauve and lavender shades.


Purple leggings
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She also gave rave reviews to the female-founded brand’s “not skimpy” training bra and “smart” zipper.

“It’s part of a matching set, with sizes ranging from S to 3XL and a stitched design that creates a flattering silhouette,” she wrote of the long-sleeve jacket, which has two roomy side pockets and thumbholes to help keep hands warm.


A sports bra
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A lavender jacket
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Reviewers on the Melt Fit website are equally impressed, with one raving: “After endlessly searching for the perfect leggings and trying so many different brands, I finally found *the* right one . »

The workout ensemble isn’t the only comfy find on this year’s list, as Winfrey also selected comfy clothes from several repeat “favorites.”

She praised Cozy Earth for a seventh (!) year in a row, highlighting the company’s strengths. Long sleeve pajamas set ($184) — plus another super sweet “Favorite Things” mainstay, the Softies Marshmellow Living Room Set ($139).

For a full list of Oprah’s top picks, be sure to check out Page Six Style’s guide to this year’s “favorite things.”


Why trust Page Six’s Shopping style

This article was written by Hannah Southwickbusiness writer/reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah actually spies on business affordable styles worn by celebritiesputs Hollywood’s Favorite Labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars ready for the red carpet. She consults with stylists and industry professionals, including celebrities themselves, for first-hand product recommendations, trend forecasts and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, his work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.