I've been considering my off-duty wardrobe a lot lately. As I explained to my husband just the other day, when it comes to the workplace, I have pencil skirts and cute flats in spades, but I am at a total loss when it comes time for lounging at home or even running a quick errand. Maybe it is anxiety over my impending 30th, or perhaps I'm just bored, but lately I have been wondering if I'm getting too old for college hoodies, tall Uggs, and shapeless sweats? Don't get me wrong, these are things that I love, but I feel like it might be nice to add some more grown-up coziness into the mix.
So, here are some of the things I would like to cozy up in today as we watch the snow fall outside:
Dreamy Cotton Pant in stripe vintage champagne, $49.50 by J. Crew |
Along with brown hair and green eyes, I have inherited a love of patterns from my mother. And when it comes to lounge wear, I feel a pattern is far more interesting than your standard grey. I'm especially partial to stripes. At my former job, a coworker once made fun of me for wearing horizontal stripes; I was pregnant at the time, and I think he meant to suggest that stripes weren't exactly flattering (not that I'm holding a grudge). Personally, I find stripes lengthening, and I especially like to the Parisian vibe of this "vintage champagne" stripe. As an added bonus for tall girls like me, J. Crew's Dreamy Cotton Pant is also available in a tall inseam: yay for 35 inches!
Levanoa Encase Tee in heather grey, $66.50 by Theory |
I know, it seems a little ridiculous to suggest Theory when it comes to tee-shirts, but I fell in love with Theory tees after scooping up a few at the Theory outlet in Vermont a couple of years ago...and I've never looked back. The ultra soft feel and figure-flattering fit are unparalleled. I don't have this particular tee, but I'd like to. The longer fit and ruched sides do wonders for a silhouette. I like the heather grey too since, if you're coughing up this much cash for a basic tee (this is the sale price), you should be able to wear it with everything.
Modern Relaxed Velour Hoodie in Tell Tale, $108 by Juicy Couture |
I was so excited to see that Juicy has reinvented their classic track hoodie with a boxier cut and oversized hood. Finally, a hood that might actually fit on my head! I mean, do these teeny tiny hoods actually fit someone out there? They make me feel like a freak of nature. I also love the broken-in look of this slightly-lighter-than-navy blue. Cozy cozy that works all year round? Yes, please!
Ansley Slipper in chestnut, $99.95 by UGG Australia |
I love my classic tall Uggs, but lately I've been coveting these slippers. There is something more understated about the moccasin look, but they still pack all that amazing shearling coziness. I hope you don't take my earlier statement to mean that I'm abandoning the tall style; rather, I'm actually wearing them as I type these very words, but a girl needs options. And preferably shearling-lined options at that.
Mathilde Knit Hat in cream, $49.95 from Anthropologie |
Okay, I feel warm and cozy just looking at this hat. There's something about this creamy ivory color that always makes me think of winter in a dreamy and nostalgic sort of way. The oversized pompom and extra long ties that are youthful, fun, and apres-ski chic all in one. Yes, I do wear hats inside. Never sunglasses though (that is one of my number one pet peeves--and a fashion faux pas to boot).
Thigh Hi Loveland Legwarmer in navy, $38 by Free People |
I know what you're thinking--legwarmers are so eighties--but I would argue that, when worn just right, they can be comfy, cozy, and even a bit fashionable. What makes this pair special is that they are graphically bold, but the red, navy, and grey color scheme is actually pretty versatile. Worn with leggings or my favorite Lulu Wonder Unders and the aforementioned classic tall Uggs, I'm thinking they might just help me get through a blizzard.
And speaking of blizzards, our governor just declared a state of emergency, stating that no cars should be on the road after 4:00, or drivers run the risk--in addition to being careless and putting themselves and any passengers in danger--of a hefty fine. Looks like things are getting serious around here. And apparently, so is my off-duty wardrobe. Bundle up and stay safe, fashionista friends!
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