How to be comfy yet chic at work

Have you ever wished you can have a work wardrobe that looks professional but feels like pajamas? My favorite pastime is finding clothes that do this. Here’s some examples xx

1. Loose tie jacket with a t-shirt under and baggy jeans

Jacket from Aland in Williamsburg, jeans are Motel Rocks low rise parallel in bright blue, W26

2. Oversized blazer, t-shirt, loose slacks, sneaker

T-shirt is banana republic classic tee, slacks from a random store in Italy but Zara has some great options for under $70, sneakers are Solomon $160

3. Comfy cardigan and sweatpant jeans (my holy grail) Cardigan is Cinta the Label The Sasha Knit $200 size Small. Jeans are Rag & Bone Miramar Wide Leg Jeans $198

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... Read moreIn my experience, creating a wardrobe that feels like 'corporate pajamas' but still looks polished is truly a game-changer for work days. One trick I’ve found invaluable is investing in versatile pieces like oversized blazers and cozy cardigans, which can easily be dressed up or down. When paired with baggy jeans or loose slacks, they offer unrestricted movement without compromising on style. For example, slipping into a loose tie jacket over a simple t-shirt paired with bright-colored Motel Rocks jeans instantly elevates a casual outfit to something work-appropriate yet relaxed. I also love incorporating sneakers like the Solomon brand mentioned, as they bring in that sporty comfort while keeping the look clean. Plus, shopping smartly, such as picking under-$70 slacks from stores like Zara, helps build a functional wardrobe without overspending. For colder days, a knit cardigan from brands like Cinta the Label combined with wide-leg jeans is my go-to comfort combo. It’s great knowing your outfit can transition from a busy office to a casual meet-up flawlessly. Ultimately, the key is blending comfort fabrics like knitwear and soft cotton with structured outerwear such as blazers to maintain that chic edge. Experiment with textures and colors to find what’s best for your personal work environment. Business casual doesn’t have to mean uncomfortable suits; it’s about expressing your style while staying relaxed. Trust me, once you embrace this approach, you'll feel more confident tackling your workday in style.