Whenever I Get Home, I Slip Into This One Staple
After a long day of running errands, answering emails, and navigating the city, I'm always waiting for that blissful moment when I finally get to step through my front door and into something undeniably comfortable. Despite most people resuming life as they were pre-2020, I have turned into a homebody following that life-changing year and will be staying in as much as possible. I may be going into the office on a weekly basis, but my comfy items are still at the forefront of my wardrobe. I mean, who doesn't love the comfort and ease of loungewear? The fact that I get to live in it multiple days a week sparks the ultimate joy.
There's one piece of loungewear, in particular, that I will always be wearing on repeat: wide-leg sweatpants. Whether working from home or running errands, I can always count on them to be comfortable and feel more stylish and elevated than traditional sweats. If you're looking for comfy, versatile pants you can wear just about anywhere, these 33 pairs of wide-leg sweatpants should be on your shopping list.
My favorite pick for running errands.
I'm wearing these as we speak, and they come in so many chic colors.
There are hidden pockets to keep everything you need in place.
I am in need of a white pair, and this one is pretty good.
Add a cropped puffer jacket and cool sneakers for an "I just left Pilates, but I still look fabulous" vibe.
Ideal for that 10 a.m. flight that made you walk out the door at 7 a.m.
These are what you slip into after a long day of pretending jeans are comfortable.
This brand is all the buzz right now for comfort-first fashion.
Made from recycled materials so that you can slip into them in the morning and start your day right.
Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , bringing a decade of experience in the fashion industry to the editorial team. Since joiningBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2021, Sierra has made her mark by expertly blending luxury and accessible fashion content. Whether she's decoding Wholesale Replica Bag runway presentations or crafting a perfectly curated shopping list, Sierra's keen eye and relatable approach have solidified her as a trusted voice in the fashion space. She's also reported on major industry events like Paris Fashion Week and lent her expertise to red carpet coverage, ensuring her audience gets an insider's view of the most glamorous moments in style. Before joiningBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. Her ability to translate editorial expertise into viral social media content sets her apart, seamlessly bringing her articles and personality to life for a new generation of readers and followers. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra brings a unique perspective to the fashion industry that is informed by her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.
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