How To Dress For Your January Downtime
We've cracked the code to January downtime dressing. A good outfit can work wonders on your mood so why spend the first month of the new year in old pyjamas? Start as you mean to go on in classic ensembles that don't scrimp on comfort. Great outfits don't have to be uncomfortable. In fact, the best can feel better than your duvet.
Forget your sweats and wear a posh set instead. The difference may seem minor but we promise you it’s not. The double racing stripe gives the trousers that classic tracksuit look whilst being 10x chicer. Plus, the navy will help you look more awake than black ever could. A cropped bomber jacket over a simple white t-shirt, your go-to trainers and handy crossbody bag is the easiest route to “put together” we’ve seen in a while.
bomber jackets
Next up, jeans and a jumper - a downtime classic. Choose a relaxed straight leg style to match the generally relaxed January mood. Our chocolate brown stripe jumper not only combines two trends in one but works so well with those viral platform slipper shoes. If you have to leave the house, a baseball cap will not only hide day three hair but hide it in a way that looks effortlessly cool. We’ll take that.
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For days when you want to make more of an effort on the school run than hiding your pajamas under your coat, a one and done jumper dress is your secret weapon. Knitted, of course, in a universally flattering cream shade, this could be your beloved duvet masquerading as a dress, it's that comfy. Throw on the brown biker you bought last season, add brown boots and you’ve got yourself a cream cheese on brown bread style sandwich. Yum.