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5 Obnoxiously Extra WFH Outfits I Wore This Week—Because Why Not?

I'll admit it—despite being a fashion editor, most of my work from home outfits have consisted of matching sweatsuits, oversized tees, and a whole lot of leggings. There's the occasional coffee run where I sometimes manage to put on a pair of jeans, but that's it. And as someone who obviously has a love for fashion, I began to stare at the void that is my closet and decided that enough was enough. For one week, I'd actually put in the effort that I would if I was going into the office, because why not? 

Although I consider myself a maximalist dresser, I still prioritize comfort heavily. Despite the outfits ahead may seem very "extra" for a work from home setting, I promise that all of them still kept me comfortable as I got through a workday—dare I say even giving me a confidence boost? Now I don't know if I'll be wearing these extra 'fits on a daily occasion, but I do know that I will be reaching for an outfit a step up or two from my loungewear at least once a week to give my clothes (and fashion feeling) some loving during these times.

Ahead, you'll find (and be able to shop) a week of my outfits consisting of furry bucket hats, shearling sweaters, and cozy knits. 

Pictured: Urban Outfitters Faux Fur Bucket Hat ($29) and Zara Pocket Knit Vest ($40). On Mondays, all I want to do is be extra cozy, and this hat did exactly that, all while giving me a little special something.
Pictured: SourceUnknown dress and Vintage scarf. A ribbed dress or set is a perfect way to feel a bit more elevated while still not stepping too much out of your comfort zone. The silk scarf just adds major Parisian vibes, don't you think?
Wearing: Zara knit; House of Sunny pants, Tamara Mellon boots; . I wore this 'fit to get my oat milk latte because yes I'm dairy-free but you can still catch me sporting cow print on the regular. A pair of printed pants is an easy way to liven up neutral knitwear. 
Pictured: House of Sunny cardigan; Levi's Wedgie Straight Jeans ($98). A little fur moment always takes your basics to the next level. The second I put this cardigan on, I felt like the main character.
Pictured: Urban Outfitters sweater and Zara Faux Leather Leggings ($36). I caved towards the end of the week and wore an oversized knit, but this one's got a fair isle print that is an immediate mood-booster. Plus, I wore leather pants instead of sweatpants, so that has to count, right?
Up next, Winter Is Coming: 6 Loungewear Trends That Are Promising to Be Huge


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