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How To Style Loungewear Sets Like A Fashion Pro

I never used to understand why my matching sweats always ended up looking less chic than I’d imagined. But I now know that learning how to style loungewear sets is what truly brings the whole outfit together – while still ensuring that you’re warm and cosy in your favourite comfy co-ord.

Turns out, intentionally layering your matching set with structured outerwear, chic accessories, and a trendy pair of trainers is a simple yet effective formula for a laidback look that’s sophisticated, rather than sloppy. So, there’s no reason why you can’t still feel put-together while pottering around town.

Whether you’re dressing up your trusty grey sweats for the school run, or taking your activewear set to run some errands before pilates, there are plenty of ways you can go about making your best loungewear look a little more carefully curated this winter. Ahead, you’ll find inspo for five different outfits.

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1. Classic Cuffed Sweat Set & A Wool Coat

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Round-neck sweatshirts and straight-leg trousers may be the preferred option these days, but there will always be something rather iconic about cuffed joggers paired with a classic hoodie. Bonus points if they’re in a light grey wash. For a slightly more polished feel, make like Mila and style your sweats with a simple yet sophisticated longline wool coat that preferably has a slightly oversized fit. And keep the shoes simple by opting for Sambas – or your personal favourite fashion trainers.

Cotton Fleece Classic Jogger

Cotton Fleece Classic Hoodie

adidas Originals Samba OG Trainers in Brown


2. Pyjamas As Outerwear

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Hanna Lassen

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