Zara’s Loungewear Section Is So Good I May Never Want to Wear Jeans Again

Not that I wear jeans very often these days, but one glance of Zara’s loungewear section and I may never want to reach for my rigid denim again. Their latest drop of casual-cozy pieces are beautiful with a capital B, and as a homebody whose middle name is basically hygge, the collection fulfills my coziest loungewear dreams.
As we embrace the crisp and cooler weather, there’s no doubt that our style choices are erring towards all things cushy and comfy. Moreover, with more time spent at home this holiday season, we're looking for loungewear that screams casual yet convivial (and ready for whenever an Insta-moment may arise). After several hours of swooning and scrolling Zara's site, below, I’m sharing some of my favorite loungewear pieces from the popular retailer that are next-level chic. These pieces feel fresh, modern, and elevated—not to mention look way more luxurious than their price tags. Time to cozy up in style.
I'm obsessing over Zara's matching knit shorts sets.
Shop matching Soft Feel Knit Sweater ($40) and Cropped Top ($20).
A collared sweater is a winter 2020 must.
Shop matching Long Knit Pants ($50).
Backless tops are having a major moment right now.
Wide-leg sweatpants are one of the biggest loungewear trends this season.
When you're tired of pants, soft-to-the-touch skirts are a refreshingly cool option.
Shop matching Soft Feel Cropped Sweatshirt ($30).
These shorts are everything.
Shop matching Cable Knit Sweater ($50).
The epitome of at-home elegance.
Shop matching Long Knit Pants ($50).
Loving the retro vibes here.
Shop matching Jogging Pants with Text ($36).
The perfect cropped top to wear under all your cozy cardi's.
Shop matching Soft Feel Cardigan ($30) and Jogger Pants ($36).
The perfect option when you have no time to think.
Shop matching Knit Culottes ($50).
My love for quilted clothes continus.
Shop matching Quilted Slouchy Pants ($50).
If you don't own a sweater vest yet, this slightly oversize option is perfect to layer over tees and sweaters.
The coziest sweatpants for the winter win.
Shop matching Hooded Knit Sweatshirt ($50).
My knit short-shorts obsession continues.
Shop the matching Oversized Jacquard Cardigan ($50).
Casual yet refined.
Shop matching Merino Wool Blend Pants ($50).
No loungewear is complete without a pair of comfy leggings.
This is selling out fast.
Shop matching Argyle Knit Shorts ($36).
Up next, my Zara wish list has 31 beautiful things on it—let's discuss.
Judith Jones is the associate shopping director atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and has worked in fashion for over a decade. She specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.
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