In This Post: Sharing the best work from home outfits for staying comfortable while looking put-together. I hope this post inspires you to stay productive in style while you work at home!
Unfortunately, I’m definitely an offender of working at home in 20-year-old t-shirts and yoga pants so worn and see-through that they should have left my closet eons ago. However, there is something to be said about getting myself together and putting on an outfit that I really love. I never regret it when I take the extra time and effort to put on a more uplifting (but still comfortable) outfit. I swear it boosts my mood, productivity, and levels of inspiration every time! In the name of stepping up our at-home outfit game, I hope this post fills you up with work from home outfit ideas.
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6 Pieces to Consider When Building Your Work from Home Wardrobe:
1. ) Jumpsuits
Jumpsuits are the hero of my closet, truly. I find any and every excuse to wear them, especially within my work from home wardrobe. There are plenty of jumpsuits out there that feel like pajamas while ensuring your look is work from home chic. Try any of these styles to feel both comfortable and put-together:
This particular jumpsuit that I’m wearing in the photos is the Rochelle Knit Jumpsuit by Kaileigh purchased from Stitch Fix (I work part-time for Stitch Fix and am always happy to support the company when adding pieces to my closet). It is SO comfortable and perfect to wear on its own or with a second layer (like a cardigan or stretchy denim jacket).
2.) Comfortable Jeans
I’m not lying. Comfortable jeans really do exist. The silky soft pull-on style jeans from Liverpool (which I wore here) are perfect for maintaining a denim look with legging like comfort when considering work from home clothing. Just add a dressy t-shirt tucked in paired with a stretchy blazer on top and you’ll feel ready to get down to business.
3.) Casual Blazers
Speaking of blazers, did you know that they are meant for so much more than the office these days? Growing in popularity are boyfriend, stretch, knit, and cotton style blazers to give your cardigans a break while prioritizing both style and comfort. Casual blazers give a polished touch to just about anything from jeans and t-shirts to over dresses or jumpsuits. If you’re looking for an especially budget-friendly buy, this lightweight stretch blazer has great reviews on Amazon!
4.) Tunic Tops
One of the main perks of working from home is that you can wear leggings whenever you want, right? Instead of reaching for old t-shirts to pair them with, look for basic styles with charming details like ruffles, tiers, and buttons to keep your legging looks thoughtfully curated. I love the cozy cuteness of this ruffle hem tunic hoodie that I reach for often (similar style here). You can even go for a blousier style to pair workwear and comfort together in one look.
5.) Shirtdresses
Even the most casual shirtdress has a refined look with its button up down closure and classic collar. From relaxed, flowy options to tailored cotton pieces, shirtdresses come in a variety of styles to fit all of your comfort needs!
6.) Jewelry
When it comes to work from home fashion, jewelry really goes a long way in elevating an outfit. Whether it’s a pair of simple studs or a necklace styled over a basic t-shirt, adding a touch of sparkle is such an easy way to bring a little more glamour to your day and your look. I’ve been wearing these flower studs non-stop since spring started!