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10 Cozy And Cute Loungewear Outfits You Can Work From Home In [INFOGRAPHIC]

Working from home demands three fashionista staples: scrunchies, a messy bun, and comfy loungewear. If I may say so, they are among those that get us through each workday (or night), besides coffee or tea.

And so, I decided to look for work-from-home loungewear pieces you can mix and match for the ultimate home office comfort. Keep browsing to find cozy pieces and more.

Hint: You might already have these in your closet. It’s just a matter of styling and pairing them.

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1. Bike Shorts and Sweat Top

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Bike shorts walked the runway of spring-summer 2019, but this trend still has traces in 2020. Fashion lifestyle brands still have them in their sports collection racks.

Pair them with a crop sweat top to help you appreciate the products of your squats while you work.

2. Plaid Jammies

Plaid Jammies | Cozy and Cute Loungewear Outfits You Can Work From Home In

Whoever said plaid can’t be cute? With the right slippers, you’ll be comfy and fashionable even at home. The pop of red and fur really had me on this one.

3. Knit Lounge Robe

Spring brings the warmth of the sun, but it’s also the rainiest season. On days or nights when you’re feeling spring’s breeze, it’s nice to have a light robe you can just throw on.

4. Boyfriend Sweatshirt

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The boyfriend fit is a retro style that made a comeback and stuck around. If you ask me why I’d say so, it’s because it carries a flattering loose silhouette.

At home, you can wear a boyfriend sweatshirt with a pair of leggings or biker shorts, or just by itself.

5. Silk Pajama Set

If you’re the type to keep things sexy and lady-like at home, a matching set of silk pajamas is the loungewear for you. They come in floral prints, pastels, and lace seams during spring.

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6. The Classic Hoodie and Joggers Loungewear Set

A list of loungewear sets for women will not be complete without a pair of jogging pants and a hoodie. They can take the form of your old college pullover, high school sweats, or sale items at your favorite cute outfits store.

7. Cashmere Onesie

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Fancy luxury loungewear? Put on anything cashmere.

A onesie style adds a touch of cuteness. Go online to scout for animal or character bodysuits.

8. Comfy Button-Down Shirt

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Ooh.. a cotton button-down long-sleeved shirt. Sexy, isn’t it?

Make it cute by wearing thigh-high socks while you work.

9. Athleisure Loungewear for Women

If working out is your life, you wouldn’t mind working in your branded sportswear pieces, would you?

Leggings, sports bras, running shorts, halter tops, dry-fit tees—these are just some of the pieces you can steal from your workout wardrobe.

10. Cotton Shorts and Top Jammies

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If you ask me, cotton is the most comfortable fabric, loungewear or not. It rules my house clothes wardrobe—distressed, faded, loose, and blended fabric styles.

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Working from home can be extra fun when you doll up. Give it a try and you just might end up being more productive! Tag me on Instagram or Pinterest when you find your most comfortable pair!

Which of these cute outfits are you lounging in while working from home? Share your pick in the comments below!

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