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Even If You Never Shop at Free People, You’ll Want to Order a Loungewear Set

Speaking from someone who doesn't have "boho" style, I get that it's easy to assume that all you'll find at Free People is loose maxi dresses, tie-dye, and crochet cardigans, but I'm here to tell you that's far from the truth. The brand's inventory is vast. I could delve into that, but I'm here to talk about one specific category: loungewear sets (most of which are also suitable for outside-the-house activities).

As you know, the biggest overarching trend of 2021 is comfort, but we're not all suddenly going to cease caring about looking stylish. Enter loungewear sets. They provide the aforementioned comfort combined with just enough polish and style, and Free People has lots of them. Some feature shorts, some pants, and some even skirts or dresses. There's something for everyone, so even if Free People's aesthetic doesn't really align with yours, you might want to take a look. Scroll on for the best loungewear sets at Free People right now.

I'd wear this as is at home, and with an oversized blazer and sneakers outside.
This bra and miniskirt set couldn't be more on-trend right now.
Just think of the mixing and matching potential.
This is calling my name.
Definitely comfortable enough to sleep in.
Stripes make everything look twice as good.
My idea of the perfect early-fall outfit.
This set also comes in a fall-friendly plum color.
Anyone else feel like they're always in need of new sweaters?
Practically as comfy as pajamas.
For the last month of beach days ahead. 
This looks so expensive.
No explanation needed.
It's hard not to love a ribbed knit.
The name speaks for itself.
Your new favorite weekend outfit, found.
I'd wear this with strappy sandals for an effortless nighttime outfit.
Since the handicrafts trend is still going strong. 

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Next up, They've Arrived: 5 Fall 2021 Micro-Trends Fashion People Are Already Wearing

For pretending you're on a relaxing beach vacation when you're just chilling at home.
If you're in need of a pop of color. 
Cozy.
Crochet has never been this cool.
Yup, we already prepared for fall.
The kind of outside outfit you won't feel the need to take off the second you get home.
My idea of a perfect cottegecore set.
A work from home uniform I can stand behind.


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