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People Say My Vibe is Cozy and Cool—Here are 11 Comfy Outfits I Approve Of

Admit it: There are days when all you want to do is throw on a comfortable outfit and forgo the dress codes of work and social events. For me, those days are 90% of them. Recently, my fellow coworkers categorized my style as "cozy and cool", and I'm not entirely sure I reach a high level of cool factor, but I can say I've mastered the skill of putting together a comfortable fit. Just because you’re wearing something cozy doesn’t mean it can’t also be stylish, especially with the trends that have garnered attention in the past few years. Matching sets, ribbed dresses, and printed knit—I'll take the whole lot.

If you want evidence that a lounging item can. make it outside your home, just look at the outfits below that I gathered from the fashion set. Whether you’re slipping into your favorite pair of boyfriend jeans, an oversize sweater, or a worn-in T-shirt, there are ways to elevate your comfy look. Keep scrolling to see winning outfits you'll want to keep repeating.

While wearing a knit top or sweater may be a little too basic, this set changes things up in the most perfect way possible.
Even in NYFW, Maria proves that comfort is the priority. While sweatshirts used to often come in simple colors or large logos, now there's plenty of fun printed ones on the market that are better suited to style.
Knit dresses are the best of both worlds. Their soft and comfortable yet their silhouette keeps you looking polished.
Proof that knit sets aren't only for lounging around. A good pair of boots and standout accessories will have you ready to be out and about. 

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Who said workout clothes were just for working out? Lauren, our Editorial Director proves that a slouchy blazer and cool sneakers will give you the perfect laid-back ensemble.
If you want something really easy, purchase the full matching set and keepit at that so you have an easy outfit on deck.
While most knit sets are cropped, a long-length one just adds the right amount of elevation.
Boleros have officially become a sweater staple. Pair with a simple tank like Imani or opt for a printed one if you want a little more fun.
This is the kind of set you need on a dreary day. The loud print is enough of a statement, but some accessorizing doesn't hurt.


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