I'm a Homebody—Here Are the 26 Cozy Yet Chic Picks I'm Buying Now
Before 2020, I never really considered myself a homebody. I loved to go out on the regular and rarely spent time at home, especially on the weekends. (Remember texting in the group chat to make plans? Yeah, me too.) Now, I've realized how much I love having some much-needed alone time and taking part in activities that are solely for me, myself, and I. Whether it's going on a walk in the morning or using my Headspace app for a quick meditation, I truly love being home. But let me get to the point of this story, which is comfortable dressing. Nowadays it takes quite a bit of motivation to get me to not only leave my room but also change out of the safe haven that that is my pajamas. Staying at home almost 24/7 means I'm dressing in loungewear even after I leave my bed, and let's just say my old t-shirts and sweats from middle school aren't really cutting it anymore. Now, I'm learning more towards pieces that are not only comfortable and functional but are also elevated enough to make me feel good.
If you're finding yourself in the same situation right now, then you've come to the right place. From matching sets to furry slippers, I've rounded up 26 cozy items that I have on my wishlist right now. Scroll to shop.
Why yes, I bought this in 2 colors.And the matching sweatpants, of course.I've always wanted to get a pair of Birkenstocks, but fuzzy Birkenstocks? Say no more.A little fun addition to my loungewear.Nothing sounds more comfortable.Who said loungewear had to be boring?I love the rhinestone details on this.I love anything that comes in this shade of green.I love that the tie-dye print on here is muted, making it easy to wear.A unique take on your classic cardigan.Since we're going to be pretty much indoors this winter, I think I'm going to finally splurge on one of Sleeper's sets.The ultimate cozy cardigan.I own this in black, but I may have to add this lilac one to my wardrobe.This sweater is mesmerizing.I've featured this in a few other stories, and I think it's time to take the plunge and add to my cart.Remember Carol Baskin-era quarantine?Recently I've decided to only wear matching pajama sets—it just makes you feel so much put together at home.It's a need, not a want.Maybe these leggings will give me motivation to get my workout in.If there's anything that's worth it, it's an Ugg product. I've had mine for years, and they're still going strong.This scarf has gotten my friends through New York winters, which says a lot about it's level of warmth.Hailey Bieber recently wore a very similar sweater also from Mango, so you know I have to cop.This can easily go over your lounge pants or jeans, if you're feeling that.Now, this is a house dress.Getting major cabincore vibes from this one.Another pair of slippers, if you're like me and want an open toe. Up Next, We’ve Reached the Designer Face Mask Stage of 2020—Shop the 22 Chicest Ones
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