While there is no problem sitting at home, self-quarantining to stop the spread of COVID-19, you’re admittedly starting to get antsy and no longer find joy in spending a full day in pajamas (who would have thought?!), and throwing on a blazer for a weekly Zoom meeting is beginning to feel stale. It’s important to dress up for work from home to make you feel that you’re in the office because it increases your productivity. If you associate relaxation with pajamas, you may slack off while working in them. If you dress the part, you may find yourself more easily fill it.
5 Work From Home Outfits –
1. Cozy Jumpsuit –
If you don’t have a cozy jumpsuit in your life, you need one! Honestly, one of the most comfortable things you can put on and you can easily style this up and wear it out if needed.
2. Tank Top and Jeans –
When working from home it’s best to go for more of an athleisure style. It makes you feel motivated, similar to how activewear gets you amped up for a workout, and you would feel productive while still being comfortable. Pants like this are so versatile and there are really affordable options.
3. Dress –
If you’re sick of wearing pants, on those days, a nice sweater dress with tights and a pair of slippers feels great. It’s looking good for the zoom calls with your boss.
4. Black pants and white t-shirt –
Band Tees make for the ultimate cool-girl look. Paired with black pants, you’ll be looking cool and comfortable in the conference calls.
5. Button down shirt and white pants –
This is the kind of look that says you’re ready for spring…even if you aren’t spending a ton of time outside. You to be careful around food that will stain, but even if you have a mishap, the rest of your closet is nearby.
Different pieces of clothing can impact us in various ways, and those effects ultimately come down to two factors: how we look wearing the clothes and what the clothes symbolize for us. Comment down below which outfit you tried out while working from home. You can also check the ‘Fashion Trends for Winter‘ article.