By Mikkel Hyldebrandt
Photos: PR
Working from home has its pros and cons. A considerable advantage is that you can wear pretty much whatever you want and be as comfortable as possible. On the other hand, you don’t want to look like you just rolled out of bed to take that Zoom call, so something in between is the perfect style compromise.
The innate informality of a video conference may have you skip the suit and tie, but a casual shirt will do wonders for your on-screen appearance.
Banana Republic Untucked Slim-Fit Flannel Shirt, $79.50
Indoor shoes? Why yes! Bare feet and slippers generally lack proper foot support, and wearing sneakers will make it easier for you to transition into a home workout.
Adidas NMD_R1 V2 Shoes, $140
Comfortable and cozy but with a slightly snugger is a far cry from baggy joggers. You could wear these outside the house without looking untidy.
Blade and Blue Charcoal Grey Joggers, $69.50
A light-weight vest will keep you warm on that walking meeting while giving you just a little bit of formal structure – that will also look good on the zoom call!
J. Crew Quilted Walker Vest, $79.50
Perhaps not as dressy as a blazer jacket, but pretty close! Especially combined with a casual shirt that shows you put some effort into your look today.
H&M Shawl-Collar Cardigan, $39.99
Since you live in comfier clothing, why not indulge in the softest cashmere that will and feel great.
Club Monaco Cashmere Gradient Crewneck Sweater, $398
These days you are mostly wearing any sort of fragrance just for you, but it is a great way to give yourself little moments of aromatic pleasure.
Prada Infusions d’Iris Cedre, $160
If you have to get out of the house for a meetup, these chinos look like pants but have the comfort of a jogger. Because who are we kidding? Will we ever wear ‘real’ pants again?
Vuori Everything Chino Pant, $112
For those unfortunate hair days – or those days where you just haven’t hot the shower yet – a good cap will save the day without looking too informal.
Herschel Albert Cap, $35