12 Matching Sweatsuits For Living Your Best Self-Isolation Life
While many of spring 2020’s most-popular fashion trends don't feel quite right for a life of self-isolation and social distancing (I definitely won't be wearing a tailored vest anytime soon...) , there is one I'm very grateful for at the moment: the matching sweatsuit.
Refinery29 Fashion Director Gabrielle Korn recently wrote that there's no such thing as work-from-home style during a pandemic after having to self-isolate after Paris Fashion Week. As a freelance fashion writer these past few years, I totally get where she's coming from: I’m a big fan of staying in my pajamas to conduct phone interviews and write stories.
Yet, now that all the meetings, events, and coffee dates on my calendar have been canceled for the foreseeable future, I’m starting to reconsider my pajamas-only work-from-home wardrobe. Luckily matching sweatsuits happen to be super comfortable and perfectly conducive for working from home, even if you have a day full of Zoom meetings scheduled.
Here are 12 stylish sweatsuit sets so comfy you won’t want to change out of them.
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This is the ultimate sweatpant/sweatshirt combo, but with sustainability at the core of its design and production. What's not to love about a company that's committed to minimizing its environmental impact by using recycled materials and limiting waste? This purchase is one that feels good on the body and on the mind.
Frank & Oak The Hybrid Crewneck, $, available at Frank & Oak
Frank & Oak The Hybrid Pant, $, available at Frank & Oak
For an option landing comfortably below the $60 mark, look no further than Missguided's assortment of trendy sweat sets in a cool shades of blue and green.
Missguided Khaki Zip Front Sweatshirt And Jogger Set, $, available at Missguided
The brand you know and love for its slinky, patterned dresses has a much small but notable selection of cozy attire that's just waiting to get noticed.
Reformation Classic Sweatpant, $, available at Reformation
Reformation Marla Zip Sweatshirt, $, available at Reformation
Kim Kardashian was pretty much responsible for giving the sweatpants industry-wide fashion cred. So it only make sense that a set she's designed for her new Skims line is one of the coolest options out there.
Even though EcoSmart® products from Hanes keep the equivalent of nearly 50 million plastic bottles from landfills each year, they're comfy as ever (and tagless too!).
Hanes Women's Cinch Bottom Leg Sweatpants, $, available at Hanes
Hanes Women's Crewneck Sweatshirt, $, available at Hanes
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