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Comfy clothes I can leave the house in?

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upsidedown2017 · 08/10/2017 11:30

I'm so sleep deprived and feeling chubby and don't want to get out of my pyjamas. I have such a casual lifestyle (school run, kids activities, at home) and I can't bear to wear jeans anymore. I'm no longer a fan of leggings (colour fade, forever pulling them up like tights).

What can I wear? I just want to be comfy at this stage of my life! When I get more sleep, lose 10 pounds and generally feel better about life I'll ace about being stylish again Confused

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saoirse31 · 08/10/2017 11:35

Mmm track suit bottoms is prob only thing more casual than leggings... Get ones with elasticated waist..


Or, get back into jeans, and decide you'll make effort even before u do weight loss and before u get more regular sleep, you'll prob feel better

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Cantseethewoods · 08/10/2017 11:39

I love Hush harem pants with a vest. Nice wide waistband, baggy but gathered ankles so don't drag in the dirt.

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CiderwithBuda · 08/10/2017 11:51

Lots of variations of jersey harem pants in various colours and price brackets if you Google. Next did some great ones but they have slightly changed now - still ok but not quite as good. I have five black pairs and a navy pair. The navy faded badly. However I lived in them last winter.

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Rainallday · 08/10/2017 14:10

I also love harem pants and really recommend the fatface ones.

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upsidedown2017 · 08/10/2017 14:11

What shoes with these jogger/harems? Would converse work? Needs a very casual coat over the top too though? I guess a parka would work?

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IrritatedUser1960 · 08/10/2017 14:12

Same here OP I leave the house in very comfy Cotton Traders tracksuit bottoms, a nice sleevless soft teashirt and a very comfy cardigan. high fashion it isn't but I don't care.

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Chestervase1 · 08/10/2017 14:22

Jersey dresses. M&S used to do one for £25 but it doesn’t look like they are repeating it this year.

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AngelicCurls · 08/10/2017 14:46

Would second a dress, I've 3 thin knitted jumper dresses from lidl last year and love in these in autumn with either leggings or thermal footless tights, black socks. New balance trainers for casual, blank ankle boots if I want to be a bit smarter. So comfy but smart enough with very little effort. Am waiting for them to appear in Lidl this year!

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CountFosco · 08/10/2017 20:42

Maxi skirts. Today I wore a maxi pleated skirt with Chelsea boots and a slouchy jumper. Very comfy but a bit more stylish than jeans.

Agree with dresses generally, in winter with wooly tights and ankle boots, in summer with the flat sandals of your choice. Very easy to wear.

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upsidedown2017 · 08/10/2017 20:44

@CountFosco - sounds gorgeous that outfit does Smile

Ok, need to find some casual dresses. I've just ordered some Chelsea boots actually and have tights so this would be good!

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toriah · 08/10/2017 21:06

Sainsburys premium leggings are lovely, mine hasn't faded and are soft and comfortable.

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upsidedown2017 · 08/10/2017 21:46

Are they the £10 ones?

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NC4now · 08/10/2017 22:16

I love my harem pants. I wear them with a vest, denim jacket and massive blanket scarf. I have ugg type boots that I keep as slippers but if I'm just driving somewhere I'll wear them out too (eg round to a friend's house).

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toriah · 09/10/2017 20:51

Hi, yes I think they were £10 originally, I got them in the 25% off sale. love them ! :)

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chocatoo · 10/10/2017 16:33

dresses with footless tights and boots (footless tights don't seem to need quite so much hoiking up as ordinary ones!

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Bluebell1981 · 10/10/2017 16:35

Mint velvet leggings are the best I've ever had - thick and high waisted, no pulling up needed! I live in them over the winter with tunics and jersey type dresses. So comfy!

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CalmanOnSpeeddial · 10/10/2017 16:37

Yoga trousers. I'm coming down with a cold and just about to put mine on.

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RhiannonOHara · 10/10/2017 16:39

Harems can be dressed up a bit, with a smart-casual jacket or a long coat. Still comfy as all get-out though. Smile

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TinklyLittleLaugh · 10/10/2017 16:39

I work from home. I have a couple of pairs of stretchy straight leg yoga pants in black and Navy from M&S and half a dozen long sleeve cotton T shirts. Basically I am wearing pyjamas all day, but I look fine with a jacket or coat and a scarf and bag if I need to nip out or even to go out for lunch.

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TheFirstMrsDV · 10/10/2017 16:45

I have discovered jersey, 'unconstructed' type clothes.
Long loose tops that are cut for comfort.
You can get pricey versions but I buy mine off the market Grin
I have several long sleeve and short sleeve in various colours. Some are knee length, some shin length.
I wear them with soft jeggings and a scarf. They go great with converse.
I am not doing a brilliant job describing them. I will see if I can find a picture.

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Branleuse · 10/10/2017 16:48

Better quality leggings with jersey dresses, skater dresses, tunics and pull on bras. You can sleep in these and then not urgent to get dressed in the morning. I used to do this when I had 2 babies at the same time

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DanHumphreyIsA · 10/10/2017 16:49

www.newlook.com/uk/womens/clothing/trousers/charcoal-grey-tie-waist-trousers/p/518406403?comp=Browse

I know what you mean, I get sick of jeans and leggings but I have short stumpy legs, so its hard to find any other style but 'skinny' that works.

These trousers are so soft and comfy but still look tailored so I am buying them all now Grin (theyre actually full length on me)

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TheFirstMrsDV · 10/10/2017 16:51

I can't post links for some reason.
I googled long loose women's jersey dresses tops.

I mean the ones with dipped hems rather than the vest type maxi dresses.

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TheFirstMrsDV · 10/10/2017 16:52

Sainsbury do a range of padded pull on bras bran
They give quite good support and coverage.
I think they are about 6/8 quid.

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gingerbreadmam · 10/10/2017 16:54

i would get some slouchy jumper dresses with tighta and chelsea boots, over knee boots or converse.

Dont think u can go wrong with a nice comfy tracksuit tho and i love gilets.

my dm lives in jack wills slim jogging bottoms. topshop and asos do some too.

ive got a lounge suit on ny christmas wish list so i can chill all day without being in my pyjamas Grin

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