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Fall in love with loungewear

Over the past year, I’ve noticed a shift in fashion; it’s gotten very casual. With many of us working from home, we understandably don’t want to wear full work attire when we aren’t going to the office. And that’s fine, because you have an easy, cozy alternative. In case you haven’t noticed, loungewear is here, there and everywhere! 

I’m not saying you should ditch your jeans — but then again, maybe you should. Loungewear is the ideal solution for everyone who wants to stay stylish while also being super comfy. 

If you’re just starting to dive into this look, try to find pieces that you love — whether you pick up a neutral set or something in a bold print. 

The style of a loungewear you choose is very important, too. If you’re like me and prefer a flared hem, I’d highly recommend a wide-leg lounge set. However, others might prefer a relaxed-fit pant, jogger-style pieces or knit shorts. Whatever direction you take this trend, nothing is better than putting on something you don’t have to think about. 

Not only that — you can dress loungewear up or down. One of my favorite ways to dress it up is to accessorize, making you perfectly styled for those Zoom calls. If you’re going out and about in your loungewear, you can pair it with your favorite set of sneakers. If you’re staying in, fuzzy slippers are the perfect complement to this relaxed style. 

Loungewear shows personality while being made for comfort. If we learned anything fashion-wise in 2020, it’s that we sometimes need to look and feel presentable without having to be “dressed up.” Try this trend if you haven’t already. It will change your life! 


Jasmine Ball is a Mississippi fashion, beauty and lifestyle blogger. Connect with her via Instagram (Miss_Ball23), her blog site (www.theball-post.com) or by email at theballpost1@gmail.com. 

Written by Jasmine Ball

Jasmine Ball is a Mississippi fashion, beauty and lifestyle blogger. Connect with her via Instagram (Miss_Ball23), her blog site (www.theball-post.com) or by email at theballpost1@gmail.com.

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