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14 Ways to Wear Sweatpants That I Promise Won't Fail You

For reasons that no longer need explaining, I'd feel pretty good betting on the fact that you've likely either worn or thought about wearing sweats in the last 24 hours. If not, then at least it's safe to say that you are now!

Back in March (what now feels like ages ago), I shared my favorite loungewear of the moment, of course including several pairs of sweats. A couple of weeks later, I showed you how nine stylish celebrities manage to make sweatpants look cute. More recently, we covered the best hoodies on the internet and I even had my mom share her favorite brand for sweatsuits. So, what's next?

Since we all probably have at least one good pair of sweatpants or joggers in our arsenals at this point, today I decided to turn it to some of my favorite girls on the 'gram to show us 14 fresh ways to wear them. This should tie you over for at least the next two weeks, at which point we'll probably have dozens of new ideas ready for the taking. To see all the looks for yourself and, of course, do some shopping just in case you're still in the market, just keep scrolling.

This outfit is just one more reason to invest in a timeless trench.
A chunky gold necklace and trending Nike socks make all the difference in a tee-and-sweatpants outfit.
If it's too hot for a matching sweatshirt, go for a fun matching tee.
Of course a cardigan looks amazing with sweats.
Polish up your look by adding a necklace and tying a sweater around your shoulders. 
Remember blazers? You can swill wear them as such!
Mix and match tie-dye prints for a look that's as uplifting as it is eye-catching.
When my feet remember how to walk in heels, I'm pairing them with a sweatsuit.
Bodysuits don't just look good with sweats, they're comfy, too.
Right now, a button-down is basically the equivalent of an evening gown, and I'm into it.
Remember, you can never go wrong with a matching set—especially in a fun color.
Contrast bright sweats with neutral basics for some balance.
Thought animal-print shoes don't go with a tie-dye sweatsuit? Think again.
Running out for errands? Stick to a monochromatic palette to instantly feel chic.

Next, everything I'd buy from Zara for spring.



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