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This Dress Proves It: Looking Cute Doesn't Have to Equal Feeling Uncomfortable

We have unofficially entered a new era of dressing where comfort is prioritized above all else. Even classic items like jeans are being pushed to the wayside in light of this new predominately at-home lifestyle. As we adopt more and more loungewear into our wardrobes, it's easy to convince yourself that looking cute equals feeling uncomfortable, but I am here to tell you that absolutely isn't the case. 

Casual long sleeve dresses are my go-to's when wanting to look polished while also feeling comfortable. Be it a cozy sweaterdress or breezy shirtdress, the selection ahead will show you exactly why I love casual long sleeve dresses so much. Besides the fact that the fall season requires a tad more coverage when it comes to your garments, the dresses ahead will have you wanting to give your sweats a rest for a little as you embrace this comfortable dress style

This dress looks amazing with a big blazer and knee-high boots.
I imagine this dress feeling like you're wrapped in a blanket. 
Get this in every color. 
No one would ever guess this only cost you $30. 
A dress that can be dressed up or down with the utmost ease. 
Get ready, because the bolero sweater trend is about to blow up. 
From the color to the slinky material, this dress will be a sure-fire hit. 
You can never go wrong with a classic shirtdress. 
The cutout at the neckline makes this look so expensive. 
Lounge around the house in this or dress it up with chunky ankle boots. 
A basic black dress like this is always a good idea. 
The versatility of this dress makes it a must buy. 
Please take note of the faux leather trim. 
This hue feels so fresh for a faux leather dress. 
If you don't already own an oversize Ganni collar item, now is your chance. 
Is it a cardigan or a dress? Get you a frock that can do both. 
Ribbed knits always look ten times more expensive than they actually are. 
If lilac isn't for you, there are tons of other colorways to choose from. 
It's all the little details for me. 
Clearly I have a thing for these cardigan dresses. 
Perfect for layering or wearing alone. 
Chocolate brown is one of this season's biggest color trends and this dress is one of the most versatile iterations yet. 
A comfortable dress that still looks extremely elevated. 
Ah yes, the dress I'm sure you've been seeing all over Instagram. 
It isn't officially fall until you've purchased a dark floral midi dress. 
A basic dress you'll wear for years to come.  Next up, discover the once-dated legging trend that is officially cool again. 


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