IF you can’t stand wearing jeans, you’re in luck.

You can now wave goodbye to uncomfortable that dig in at your stomach, as luckily, are back.

NINTCHDBPICT001067431342Fashionistas are going wild for a pair of £23 jeggings from M&SCredit: M&S NINTCHDBPICT001067431327The jeggings are said to be “perfect for elevating your casual wardrobe”Credit: M&S

– leggings that look like jeans – dominated back in 2010.

While they have been hailed as “dated” by some, 16 years later, they’re officially making their comeback.

To mark the occasion, has released a new pair of Flared Jeggings and are going wild for them.

Not only are they , but they’re said to be “flattering and comfortable” too.

On top of this, they’re super , so if your purse is feeling tighter than ever before, then you won’t want to miss this.

Priced at just £23, these incredibly stretchy feature a “fashionable kick-flare design” that is “perfect for elevating your casual wardrobe.”

According to the online description, these jeggings are cut to sit high on the waist with a slim fit through the thigh.

They create a flattering silhouette that is said to “transition beautifully to the flared hem.”

Meanwhile, according to bosses, the elasticated waistband and added stretch “ensure day-long comfort without compromising on style.”

As per the online description, these jeggings are an “easy-to-wear wardrobe staple that combines classic and .”

Sizes range from a 6 to a 24, making them perfect for a variety of different .

Not only this, but there’s too – extra short, short/petite, regular and long – so you’re bound to find a style that suits you.

On top of this, there’s also two colours to choose from – medium blue and black.

And it’s clear that are loving them, as they have quickly amassed an average rating of 4.6 out of five, with over 1,400 reviews.

Not only were impressed by the “” and the “very comfortable” fit, but others said they “live in” them and begged the giant to “keep them in stock forever.”

Quick tips for skimming over a mum tum

M&S style guru Kelly Harvey-Welsh, 44, has shared her advice for dressing a mum tum.

  1. Don’t drown your figure in loose, shapeless clothing because it is adding volume to you
  2. Open up your necklines with a v, square or scoop neck to give balance
  3. Break up a higher neckline with a long necklace if needs be
  4. Make friends with patterns, they are the masters of disguise
  5. Wear your jacket open to balance out your middle, then wear a contrast colour underneath
  6. Choose something to wear in your own hero colour palette. It will accentuate your natural, gorgeous glow so well that you won’t be caring about your tum.

One person said: “Great fit, great price, going to order the darker shade next.”

Another described the as “my new go to jean-jeggings” and gushed: “So comfortable and easy to wear. No fuss and they look good dressed up or down. Lovely, flattering fit.”

A third beamed: “I find it difficult to find jeans that fit correctly to my shape. These are the closest to perfect that I can find. and nice fit on legs. Most have huge thigh space which is no use to me. Bought a few pairs in the last couple of years.”

Meanwhile, someone else hailed the jeggings as “flattering and comfortable” and penned: “Love that these come in different lengths, really nice fabric. Very comfortable.”

At the same time, one explained: “These are such a lovely shape and so comfortable to wear. I pretty much live in the black ones and have many pairs. Please keep them in stock forever!”

A model from the back, wearing a white smocked peasant blouse with a large collar and wide-leg denim jeans.Shoppers have praised the “very comfortable” fit of the £23 trousers A person wearing black pants, black flats, and a white shirt holds a brown tote bag and walks to the right.One shopper begged the retail giant to “keep them in stock forever”