How to Dress Comfortably Without Sacrificing Style

Like style, comfort should be up there in your list of priorities when shopping for clothes or deciding what to wear. In the old days, perhaps it was normal to prioritize looking presentable over how you feel while wearing your clothes, but advances in fabric technology, tailoring techniques, and fashion styles have enabled people from all walks of life to look good and feel the part. These days, it's entirely possible to show off your style while wearing clothes that feel like a second skin, or dress for comfort without making compromises with the way you look. Here are some of the tips that you can use to have your cake and eat it, too.

Dressing Up for Staying at Home

The pandemic has made it necessary for people to stay home as much as possible, but this doesn't necessarily mean that you're spending your time at home in perfect leisure. Many companies have started working with remote employees, so a lot of people suddenly found themselves needing to dress the part of a professional even if they're literally just a few steps away from their beds.

The good news is it's an option to use loungewear when you're working from home, especially if your office is not particular about dress codes. Knowing the dilemma of remote workers, many clothing brands have come up with loungewear that you can use as sleepwear as well as a decent remote work outfit. If you're used to wearing women's pajama tops every night, why not upgrade to loungewear that you can wear both to bed and your remote office? You can go with neutral-colored pajamas in the evening, then roll out of bed and prep for a meeting in the morning. And because you're wearing pajamas all day, you can be sure to spend the rest of your working hours in comfort.

Looking Comfy While Doing Errands

If you need to go out to do some errands, why not consider athleisure clothes? Leggings, sweatshirts, and comfy shoes allow for unrestricted movement, and the fabrics used in these fashion pieces are often equipped with moisture-wicking capabilities that will keep you looking fresh even after physically exerting yourself. If it's warm out, you can also opt for jumpsuits that offer a somewhat airy and professional look while still allowing plenty of movement. Alternatively, a pair of shorts will help you stay comfy while ensuring that your getup is in style for the season.

Donning a Confident Look in the Workplace

The trick to dressing up quickly for the office without sacrificing style or comfort is by looking for work clothes that you can easily mix and match. If you're always in a hurry, you can invest in neutral-colored dresses or tops and bottoms that pair well with each other. This will give you the best chance to look fashionable even if you've literally just pulled your clothes for the day out of your closet. If you're aiming to be seen or to make a statement with your clothes, you can draw the eyes by donning colorful accessories, such as a nice bag or a patterned scarf or blazer, if that's your style. Fortunately, there are plenty of smart-looking clothes that are made of super-soft fabrics these days, so you'll have an easy time filling your closet with office clothes that will not irritate your skin or limit your movement.

Setting Yourself Up for Success: Having a Wardrobe That's Designed for Comfort and Style

Looking good while feeling great in your clothes is not just something that happens out of the blue. It's something that you should prepare for by organizing your wardrobe and carefully curating the pieces that you add to your options. If your current collection of clothes makes it difficult for you to strike the perfect balance between comfortable and stylish, don't despair—it's certainly an issue that you can do something about. Here are some of the things you need to do so that you can quickly and effortlessly pull off a look that complements you and keeps you comfy throughout the day.

  1. Evaluate the clothes that you have in your closet. Start your journey to looking and feeling good by checking your clothes, picking out the pieces that work for you, and setting aside the items that don't look or feel good when you wear them. Your current selection will help you determine your style and aid you in choosing new clothes that can be mixed and matched well with your existing clothes.
  2. Choose the brands that work for you. Now that you have room in your closet, it's time to go shopping. If you want to cut your shopping trip short, though, you can start by looking at your remaining clothes and seeing if there are particular brands that stand out. If you discover that most of your comfy and stylish clothes are from a specific brand, you can check out that shop first, as you have a greater chance of finding clothes that suit you there.
  3. Build on a palette and play with different textures. One efficient way of making sure that your outfit looks great is by matching the colors of your clothes. If you're not too concerned with the season's latest colors and patterns, perhaps you can adopt this technique for yourself. Determine the palette that complements your skin tone and personal style and build your wardrobe based on these colors. You can add a bit of variety to your clothes by incorporating different textures and using accessories that bring a pop of color to your look.

You don't have to finish building a wardrobe that looks and feels good on you in a single day, and you don't have to spend a lot of money in one go as well. Take your time, evaluate your choices, and update your closet as needed. Your choice of clothes can be as stable or as dynamic as you want it to be, and it can change alongside your style and definition of comfort. Remember these tips, and you won't have a hard time dressing up with both comfort and style every day!

 

 

 

 

 

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