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    Goodbye Sweats: Comfortable Clothes That Still Look Nice

    I’m going to be honest: I’ve officially hit a point in quarantine where my sweats just aren’t cutting it. Never did I think I’d see the day that real clothes sound better than loungewear, but I suppose that six months of sitting on the couch can change you in the weirdest of ways.I’m at a point that I need to put on some semblance of presentable clothes during my workdays. I don’t need to be wearing what I’d actually wear to the office, but the reminder that I’m a living, breathing human that does indeed have clothes that don’t involve six-year-old sorority clothes can be exactly what the doctor ordered. The catch? Comfort still needs to be a priority.
    That’s where these pieces come in: presentable ones that look like real clothes, but feel like your sweats. Plaid pants that are made out of the same material as your sweats? Say no more. More

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    The Best Plus-Size Pieces for Fall

    Whether you’re plus-size or not, one thing is for sure: adding some pieces to your wardrobe for the new season is about the most fun thing I’ve done all year. Maybe it’s some quarantine fatigue, or maybe it’s the ever-exciting begin of fall, but I’m more excited to get some new pieces this year than ever—even if I’m the only one who sees them. This fall, I’m shopping a solid mix of loungewear and trends, plus all the warm and cozy jackets the world has to offer. Here’s everything I’ve had my eye on this fall—and of course, it’s all available in plus-sizes.

    Loungewear

     

    Jackets + Outerwear

     

    Tops

     

    Bottoms

     

    Dresses

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    My Secrets to Finding the Best Stuff at Discount Stores

    I’m just gonna say it… I’m broke. I’m living that post-grad just trying to get it together lifestyle and I can’t be bothered to buy things for full price when I can get them at a major discount. I’m sure that one day I will invest in nice pieces of clothing, but for now, with trends coming and going faster than I can even begin to do the hours of research it would take for me to decide to splurge on something, I’ll stick to my sale-loving roots. The fact that I love shopping — and more specifically, hunting down a good bargain — has basically become a personality trait of mine. It’s just who I am, and I can’t help it (I even have a whole Instagram account dedicated to it). The satisfaction of being complimented on something and being able to say what a great deal it was is one of my favorite pastimes. Maybe that’s just the Midwesterner in me.
    It probably goes without saying that I am a Maxxinista, a Nordstrom Rack/Last Chance fanatic, HomeGoods-obsessed, and a Marshalls regular. People in my life will often ask me how I’m able to find cute items at discount stores like these, and I definitely have the years of shopping experience (i.e. I admit it, I probably need to work on my spending habits) to possess my fair share of tips and tricks. Here’s what you need to know to find great pieces, sometimes for an even lower price, at discount stores:

    Check out the clearance within the clearance
    There is no shame in shopping the clearance rack within a clearance store. I often check out the sale sections first to see if I can score an even better deal before looking through all of the full-price items. This is especially true at Nordstrom Rack, where things can still be pretty pricey and they have a much larger sale section than some of the other stores. They also often do “Clear the Rack” sales, during which they offer additional discounts on their already marked-down prices. Another favorite section of mine is the clearance shoe section at Marshalls.
    Pro tip: If you live in the Chicago area, head out to Yorktown mall and go to Nordstrom’s Last Chance. It’s described by the Nordstrom site as, “Our final-clearance store for returned and overstocked merchandise from our Nordstrom stores, Nordstrom Rack and Nordstrom.com.” It truly is THE discount store of all discount stores, and the markdowns are epic. 

    Really take the time to look through everything
    Patience is key in shopping at these types of stores. They are big, sometimes disorganized, and there is a ton of inventory. Make sure before you venture out to your local T.J. Maxx that you have lots of time to browse the aisles and take it all in. You never know what you may find tucked between what seems like one million sweaters jammed on to a single rack or on the back of that shelf behind all the fall candles.

    Don’t just stick to clothing
    I’ve found some of my favorite home decor pieces at discount stores. We all know that HomeGoods is amazing (and my personal heaven), but certain Marshalls and T.J. Maxx stores have great home decor sections as well, even when they’re not attached to a HomeGoods. They also have amazing home organization items — more wicker baskets, drawer dividers, jewelry stands, and acrylic makeup organizers than you could ever need. My other favorite non-clothing department is beauty/skincare. You can get some amazing deals on high-end makeup brands, salon haircare and tools, and skincare products.

    Shop at the end of the season
    I went to Marshalls at the end of this summer and let me tell you, it was wild. I got so many cute tops for under $5, and a few that were ONE DOLLAR. There was an extra sale section at the back of the store that had much more stuff than usual. I highly recommend stopping in at the end of each season to see what wonderful steals you can find. These stores have so much inventory coming in and out and need to make room for the next season’s clothes, so they practically give it away!

    Designer bags, brand names, and shoes…
    Three of my favorite things, especially when it comes to discount stores. Nordstrom Rack carries designer and high-end brands at a much lower price. Their designer bag section is awesome, with brands like Marc Jacobs, Rebecca Minkoff, Tory Burch, and so many more. If you love a specific brand that Nordstrom carries, check Nordstrom Rack or their website to see if you can get a deal. Personally, I love to shop for brands like Free People, Topshop, Zella, Ray-Ban, and Madewell at Rack. And lastly, shoes! I swear, 80 percent of my shoes came from Nordstrom Rack or Last Chance. They carry all the nice brands that I love at much lower prices.

    Stop in more frequently
    If all else fails, just keep checking back. New inventory comes in very frequently, so if you had one unlucky experience, it most definitely will not be like that every time. I’ve had my fair share of shopping trips where I come out empty-handed, but then come out with way too much stuff the next time. Don’t give up, girl!

    I hope that my shopping obsession has finally paid off, and you’ve learned something from this. If you’ve always been weary of or unlucky in these stores, now you have all the tips you need to try again and get yourself some deals. Happy shopping! More

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    I Have a Fall Fashion Budget of $200—Here’s What I’m Buying

    Hi, I’m Ashley and I am the proud CEO of taking everything too far. If I like a TV show (as evidenced by my experience with The Office, Grey’s Anatomy, and Outer Banks), I’ll rewatch episodes and seasons over and over until I know every line and use them effortlessly in everyday conversation. I love pizza rolls so much that my obsession with them has become a bit of a personality trait. In an effort to learn how to budget and invest, I spent $145 on financial self-help books. 
    Moderation is not my strong suit, so it’s no surprise that I’ve fallen into the trap of overspending on fall fashion year after year. This season, I’m taking a different approach. Instead of haphazardly and sporadically clicking add to cart over the entire season, I’m allowing myself to purchase everything now (and now only) with the plan to put a chastity belt on my credit card after I hit $200.
    After much deliberation, deleting item after item from my list to stay within budget, and searching for my favorite seasonal trends, I’m excited to introduce the items I’m adding to my wardrobe for fall 2020:

    Oversized blazers
    I have been obsessing over the blazer trend for so long and am finally pulling the trigger on ordering two for myself this season. I usually wear a small but I’m sizing up to a medium for an oversized look that I can dress up or down. I plan to wear these bad boys a ton and know that one day when things return to normal and office life makes a comeback, I’ll be able to wear them on workdays, too.

    A cozy flannel
    Last year, one of my friends allowed me the pleasure to borrow her oversized flannel for a trip to the cider mill. Upon wiggling into it, I promptly fell in love, took it home to wash it, and stared at it on my clothes rack for a little longer than I should have. I considered changing my name, moving out of the country, and starting a life on a small farm so that I wouldn’t ever have to give it back but, alas, my guilty conscious prevailed and I returned it in two business days. This year, I’m buying one of my own so that I can wear it at all times and live my best, sexy lumberjack life.

    A statement bootie
    While I consider black booties to be my number one fall staple, I have accumulated so many over the years that I am nearly swimming in them. My goal for this year was to buy a statement heel that I’ll actually wear. Initially, I had my eye on a pair of snakeskin booties but then, I had a better idea. My new and improved plan was to find a pair of white bootie heels that would complement my fall plaid purchases but would still make a bold statement and boom…I found these bad boys:

    A cropped sweater
    Sometimes I look at my bank account, wonder why I don’t have as much savings as I should, open my closet door to find a wardrobe bursting at the seams with chunky knit sweaters, and am politely reminded. While I would consider fall sweaters to be one of my 14 love languages, I need to cool it this year out of respect to my bank account. I don’t have many cropped sweaters in my collection and I love these balloon sleeves so I decided on this one:

    A plaid skirt
    If there is one shelf in my closet that is particularly empty, it’s the one that I previously allotted for skirts. I found the need for an autumn-friendly skirt two weeks ago when I decided I wanted to dive deep into fall fashion amongst “still too warm to fully embrace fall” temps. I figure that a plaid skirt will be super cute with a cropped or tucked in knit sweater and will help me transition into full-fledged fall fashion.

    Dupe faux leather leggings
    Alright, let’s be real… if I had the money, I’d definitely be buying the Spanx faux leather leggings that all of my coworkers gawk over. While they’re at the top of my “to invest in” list, I’m just not yet ready to take the financial plunge. Maybe next year will be my year! For now, I am going to try out these dupe faux leather leggings from Target and manifest winning the lottery for next fall. A foolproof plan, if you ask me. More

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    The Best Sweaters for Fall Under $50

    If fall had a mascot, it might as well be a soft, cozy, chunky sweater; after all, what signifies the change in season more than that first day that you can finally throw on a sweater instead of the T-shirts you’ve been living in for months prior?Good sweaters are a staple of any wardrobe; they need to be soft and durable and well-made, and believe it or not, you don’t need to spend a ton of money on them to achieve it. Brands have seemingly mastered the art of the affordable, staple sweater, and to lessen your fall stress, we’ve scoured the depths of the internet to find the very best ones of 2020—all under $50.
    Light that pumpkin-scented candle and fill up your cart with the tops you’ll be living in until next spring—these are bound to sell out fast.

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    The Best Cozy Fall Clothes on the Internet

    My most toxic trait in life is that year after year, I invest hundreds of dollars in fall fashion staples in September, only to be seen sporting my cozier fall essentials when the temps drop mid-October and beyond. When given a choice to put on jeans and a blazer or a set of fleece joggers and an oversized sherpa hoodie on a chilly morning, comfort wins 10 times out of 10.This year, I’m being slightly more responsible with where I put my money. For me, that means spending the same amount on fall essentials as I normally would while reallocating my funds to cover all of the cozy pieces that I already know I will be wearing on repeat. I’ve never met a comfy sweatshirt I didn’t like, so my plan has to be foolproof… right?
    While I’ll miss summer terribly (as much as I love all of the fall vibes, I am not a fan of the cold), I welcome all of my cozy fall essentials, old and new, with open arms. Keep reading for all of the comfy pieces we can’t wait to submerge ourselves in all season long: More

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    Our Editors’ Favorite Drugstore Beauty Products

    When people ask how I spend my money, my answer is always beauty products, and it’s been that way for as long as I can remember. The desk of my college dorm was filled with makeup and haircare products, and basically every penny of my first job went to building out my beauty collection. However, this doesn’t mean that I’ve always spent my money on the likes of Pat McGrath Labs and Natasha Denona, and I still have quite the affinity for drugstore beauty products years later.There’s no better feeling than roaming the beauty aisles of Target, aimlessly checking out every display, from new products to old favorites. But now that we can’t exactly do that, here’s my solution to getting your drugstore beauty fix. I combed through every editor empties, editor-favorite, product review, and more to come up with our editors’ top drugstore beauty products.

    Skincare

    Neutrogena
    Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Gel Face Moisturizer

    This is my all-time favorite moisturizer in the summer, and it just happens to be available at Target. I love this when my skin is oily, when it’s dry, or when it’s right in-between. The texture is a gel consistency, making it really comfortable and weightless for during the day and right before bed (I love a thick moisturizer sometimes, but in the summer, I am just too damn sweaty). This makes my dry skin feel uber hydrated, but it’s also light for oily skin. Truly, no one can wrong with this moisturizer if you ask me.

    Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Body Cream

    I wouldn’t shut up about this moisturizer in 2019 (I even included it in my favorites!), convincing multiple of our editors and other people in my life to buy it immediately. If you have dry, sensitive skin that craves moisture, please give this a go. I love it on acne that’s drying up, to give my cheekbones an extra glow, and when I’ve used too many acids and my skin is crying for help.

    Witch Hazel Alcohol-Free Toner Facial Mist

    For a non-drying toner that feels soothing and cooling on the skin, try this one, a favorite from our Director of Brand Partnerships, Ally. This facial mist contains witch hazel which soothes and hydrates the skin while regulating your pH balance. Use this as a makeup refreshing mist, as a toner, or after a hot and sweaty workout.

    SheaMoisture
    Matcha Green Tea And Probiotics Soothing Relief Eye Cream

    This is a new find, but one that I need to tell everyone about. I’m currently doing the Brown Girl Swap by BrownGirlJane by swapping out five of my everyday beauty products for ones by Black-owned brands, and I snagged this one from Target as soon as I ran out of my other eye cream. I love how soothing and relaxing this feels on my eyes. I love it for the morning when my eyes are tired and puffy, but it’s also nice to relax right before bed.

    Peach Slices
    Acne Patches

    These are, hands-down, the best acne dots on the market. I pick these up on every CVS run because they’re affordable and effective. Catch me on basically every Zoom call with one of these on my face, getting rid of zits while I do my magic (AKA this).

    Glow Tonic

    This is the best acid toner at the drugstore, especially if you’re new to acid exfoliation. This contains glycolic acid, an AHA that’s gentle-yet-effective for all skin types. This toner exfoliates away dead skin, revealing bright and glowy skin after just a few uses.

    SheaMoisture
    African Black Soap Clarifying Mud Mask

    A mud mask is essential for oily and acne-prone skin, and this one is one of the best on the market. You’ll immediately notice a clearer, brighter complexion after one use. Plus, this tub is huge, so you’ll never run out of it.

    Garnier SkinActive
    Micellar Cleansing Water All-in-1 Makeup Remover & Cleanser

    Having a good makeup remover on hand is essential, and this one from Garnier is a favorite amongst our editors and readers because it’s effective while remaining super affordable. Apply a little bit to a cotton swab to fix uneven winged liner (guilty as charged), at the end of the day for a quick cleanse (again, guilty), or in the morning to refresh instead of going in with a drying cleanser.

     
    Makeup

    e.l.f Cosmetics
    Primer-Infused Blush

    I included this product in The Everygirl’s makeup collection capsule for a few reasons: it’s affordable, it’s easy to store, and it works as good as any blush should. It doesn’t have a bunch of bells and whistles, but when you want a pretty pop of blush on your cheeks, this goes above and beyond. It’s long-wearing, and I love the shade selection.

    Conceal + Perfect Longwear Concealer

    After one of my most-watched beauty vloggers shared her favorite drugstore products, I snatched up this concealer immediately, and I haven’t looked back since. It’s the perfect finish that looks exactly like your skin, and it never creases on me—ever. I have used this nonstop this year to spot conceal when I don’t want to wear a lot of makeup, and it looks amazing every single time.

    Juvia’s Place
    The Nubian Eyeshadow Palette

    Juvia’s Place has the best eyeshadows at the drugstore—there, I said it. I have three palettes, and I use them all constantly. The Nubian was their first palette, full of warm-toned browns that are perfect for everyday and smokey eyes galore. Their formula is easy to blend, highly-pigmented (meaning it shows up very well on dark skin tones), and doesn’t stain my eyes. I give them a solid 10/10.

    Physicians Formula
    Butter Bronzer

    This bronzer has a cult-following for being basically the best one at the drugstore, and our editors have to agree. Available in six shades (which is OK, but please Physican’s Formula, make a couple more), this bronzer will make you look and feel like it’s summer all year round.

    e.l.f Cosmetics
    Poreless Putty Primer

    This $8 primer blew my socks off the first time I tried it, rivaling a $52 similar one (you’ve maybe heard of it before, *wink*). I rub this into the areas of my face that I want my makeup to stay extra long or that I want to smooth my skin (such as my nose and forehead), and it’s basically an Instagram filter in a tub.

    Wet N Wild
    MegaGlo Highlighting Powder

    Repeat after me: makeup can cost the same as your favorite $5 Target wine and still be amazing. This inexpensive highlighter has been a go-to of mine for years, and it’s a beauty product that I constantly get compliments on because it looks both striking and natural—it’s basically magic. My go-to shade is “Precious Petals,” but I have “Golden Flower Crown” and “Blossom Glow,” and I love them too.

    e.l.f Cosmetics
    Wow Brow Gel

    A brow gel is one of my makeup staples, and this one takes the cake. For less than a latte, you’ll have thick, model-esque brows that won’t even need a touch-up. I’ve repurchased this twice now, and it gets better every time.

    Maybelline
    Cheek Heat Gel-Cream Blush

    I tried drugstore dupes for my favorite high-end products a few months ago, and this one beat the high-end version. The shades, the gel-like texture, and the longwear make this my favorite cream blush at the drugstore.

    Micro Brow Pencil

    You can never go wrong with a classic eyebrow pencil like this one, and NYX’s rivals expensive brands big time. This pencil has a super fine tip that creates hairlike strokes and includes a spooly to blend it all out. I go through brow pencils pretty often, and this is one I repurchase over and over again.

    Butter Gloss

    This gloss has been in the collections of our editors for years, and you’ll basically have to pry it out of our cold, dead hands. It’s the perfect gloss: non-sticky, comes in a variety of gorgeous shades, stays on for hours, and has a cake-like smell that makes putting it on extra enjoyable.

     
    Hair

    Wonder Water

    Editor Maddie reviewed this hair product at the beginning of 2020, and our editors have basically all purchased it by now. In a mere eight seconds, your hair feels like you just stepped out of the salon: shiny, sleek, and so soft. This is super easy to use and works for basically every hair type.

    SheaMoisture
    100% Pure Argan Oil

    A classic argan oil is essential in your hair routine for hot oil treatments, smoothing curls, hydrating ends, and more. But they can get quite expensive, so I love this one from Shea Moisture. It’s your typical argan oil at half the price you’d pay somewhere else. Plus, you get to support a Black-owned business in the process. Don’t skip this one!

    Kristin Ess
    Dry Finish Working Texture Spray

    You’d be hard pressed to find an Everygirl who isn’t an absolute Kristin Ess stan. We’re obsessed with her products and spend our free time discussing her newest launches every time. But one product we always agree on regardless of our hair type is this texture spray. To create a beachy, wavy texture, add extra volume to a blow-out, or keep curls in tact without the crunchiness of a hairspray—this texture spray does it all without feeling sticky or heavy on the hair.

    Kristen Ess
    The One Purple Shampoo

    If you’re prone to brassiness in your blonde (or want to remove yellow-tones from any hair color—looking at all of you with grey and cool-tone dark hair!), this purple shampoo knocks every other one out of the water. It removes brassiness like no other. And while I won’t say it’s the most hydrating purple shampoo on the planet, it isn’t drying enough to be a problem either.

    Salon One-Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer

    Kelly bought this, shared the amazing results in her review, and then we all had to try it. Needless to say, it’s become an Everygirl editor staple for all of us. I use it to blow dry my bangs in place every time I shower, Kelly and Social Editor Abigail love it for volume, and Contributing Editor Blair uses the straightening brush on her coarse, tightly-coiled hair.

    Mielle Organics
    Babassu & Mint Deep Conditioner

    Our Contributing Writer Jeannine Benoit Adams chronicled her journey from relaxed to natural hair and shared this as one of the products that helped her. This deep conditioner helps restore protein and moisture for dry and damaged hair. It’ll leave your hair feeling soft and nourished without weighing it down.

    EverPure Volume Hair Care Collection

    This shampoo and conditioner is perfect for fine or medium hair that needs a little extra oomph. It’s the best volume shampoo and conditioner I’ve ever found. It never makes my hair feel dry or heavy—just full and soft!

    Miss Jessie’s
    Jelly Soft Curls Gel

    Kelly uses this product after the shower to keep her waves soft and smooth. Use it right after the shower on wet hair to help your curl pattern form into soft waves or curls.

    Expressie Quick-Dry Nail Polish

    This is my favorite nail polish at the drugstore, hands down. It dries so fast, and even the lighter shades only need two coats.

    Body

    Blueberry Bliss Curl Control Jelly

    The Everymom’s Contributing Editor Laura put this in her beauty empties, saying that she loves this line at Target and especially this product. She said it keeps her curls in tact even through heat and humidity.

    SheaMoisture
    100% Raw Shea Butter

    Shea butter is a natural, inexpensive way to moisturize your whole body, but especially your feet. Even though pedicure season is over, we all still crave soft, smooth feet. Slather this. on and cuddle up with your favorite blanket and fuzzy socks, and your feet will thank you.

    Frank Body
    Original Coffee Scrub

    While this isn’t technically drugstore, you can pick it up in Ulta with your other drugstore staples. This is the best exfoliator on the market—so good, it’s worth clogging your drain with coffee grounds.

    Wet Skin Shea Oil Body Lotion

    I will never be without this product for as long as I live. At the end of your shower, slather this all over your body and then pat dry. Your skin will feel smooth, soft, and hydrated, and it barely feels like you added an extra step into your routine. Busy people who just can’t with sticky body lotions, this is your match.

    The Honey Pot
    Sensitive Feminine Wash

    It’s always good to have a feminine wash on hand for days you just want to feel a little extra clean, namely during your period. But many of these washes contain fragrances and harsh ingredients that have no business being anywhere near your bits. That’s why we love this one from The Honey Pot. It’s pH-balanced for the vagina, meaning you won’t get any irritation or infections just from trying to feel clean. Plus, it’s ultra-gentle and soothing.

    Moisturizing Cream

    Many of our editors rave about this thick moisturizing cream. Whether they use it all over their body for soft, smooth skin or for extra-dry skin on their face, it’s in constant rotation on their beauty shelves. More

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    Your Fall Work-From-Home Uniform Based on Your Zodiac Sign

    Here we are again, folks: starting a new season while in quarantine. Daydreaming about new jackets and boots has quickly turned into filling our shopping carts with sweatshirts and joggers in preparation for the most home-filled fall we’ve ever had.If you ask me, though, the concept of working from home in the fall is actually pretty exciting—featuring pumpkin-scented candles, sweaters and cardigans, soft blankets. It’s time to retire our shorts and tees and get wrapped up in the coziest things we can find.
    Haven’t prepared your hibernation wardrobe yet? Not to fear: we’ve styled a perfect fall work-from-home uniform based on your Zodiac sign. Get ready to enjoy working from home again.

    Aries
    Aries don’t mind having the spotlight on them, and fading into the background isn’t on their to-do list. Leave it to them to incorporate one of fall’s hottest trends, citrine, into their work-from-home looks.

    sweatshirt / leggings / slippers / blue-light glasses / cheetah mug

    Taurus
    Tauruses wouldn’t be caught dead in a stained T-shirt or worn-out leggings—they know life is meant for living, and a part of that is indulging in the finer things, like a super-soft sweatshirt to spend the long, chilly days in.

    sweatshirt / joggers / mug / slippers / scrunchie

    Gemini
    Geminis are known for being adaptable, which they apply to the trends they’re attracted to. 2020’s tie-dye trend screams “Gemini” through and through.

    sweatshirt / sweatshorts / mug / slippers / blue-light glasses

    Cancer
    Cancers are homebodies through and through, so we’re already used to bringing our style game to at-home outfits. A cozy, sherpa hoodie and cult-favorite sweatpants are a foolproof combo for the sign that just wants to be cozy.

    sweatpants / jacket / tee / slippers / Hocus Pocus mug

    Leo
    Leos are passionate, creative, and God bless them, a little high maintenance. Their confident qualities make them gravitate toward simple neutrals that look effortlessly chic together—because hey, they know they look good in everything.

    sweatshirt / sweatpants / slippers / mug / blue-light glasses

    Virgo
    A Virgo wants to look put-together without having to put much thought into what they’re wearing, and a foolproof cardigan, tee, and jogger situation can take them from Zoom meetings to the errands they’re planning on running after seamlessly.

    cardigan / tee / joggers / pumpkin mug / cozy socks

    Libra
    Libras are known for enjoying the finer things in life, which means wearing ratty, old sweats isn’t an option. This luxe matching set is ideal for their work-from-home aesthetic.

    joggers / hoodie / mug / socks / blue-light glasses

    Scorpio
    A Scorpio will bring a little something extra to everything they do, which is why a one-shoulder sweatshirt is screaming their name. Complete with matching sweatpants, it’s a Scorpio’s cozy dream come true.

    sweatshirt / joggers / RGB mug / slippers / blue-light glasses

    Sagittarius
    Sagittarians march to the beat of their own drum and relish any attention that comes there way (which generally is a lot). This season’s tiger-print craze transfers perfectly to a trendy work-from-home look for any Sag.

    joggers / sweater / mug / slippers / glasses

    Capricorn
    Capricorns are known for being quite the workaholics, which means that all-day comfort is key (as are blue-light glasses and lots of caffeine). A minimal, ultra-soft, monochrome set in the season’s hottest color will keep them comfortable well beyond their work hours.

    sweatshirt / shorts / blue-light glasses / mug / slippers

    Aquarius
    Aquarians are free-spirited and eccentric and are known for being deep thinkers. Their eccentric style makes them lovers of graphic tees that allow them to show a bit of personality (like this one that’s clad with a list of female authors).

    female author tee / cardigan / leggings / slippers / mug

    Pisces
    The dreamy, artsy water signs love light hues and feeling feminine. Investing in an at-home piece in this season’s ethereal purple hue will make any Pisces work-from-home day a little more enjoyable.

    sweatshirt / joggers / slippers / mug / blue-light glasses More