Loungewear: The coziest autumn trend ever

We are currently at home more often than ever before and loungewear has taken on a whole new meaning for our clothing style. Now it's time to go one better!

We all have days when we wish we could just go to work in pajamas or jogging suits. And you know what? We can now finally – thanks to this super cozy and stylish autumn trend.

Loungewear, sweatsuits and cashmere joggers are in demand like never before – and they are worn more often than ever. From now on we don't just wear them on the couch or to get a sandwich, but for every occasion in everyday life. We know: It's not easy for everyone, after all, the look shouldn't look like we've just fallen out of bed. So here's some inspiration:

tone in tone

Of course, you can wear sweaters and pants in an all-over look. To make it really suitable for everyday use, influencer Natalie Oettgen combined a fur vest and white sneakers. Definitely a look that we would immediately recreate the same way. So cool!

Double trouble

Twin sets are also one of our absolute must-haves from the loungewear department. We not only combine them with sweatpants, but also with our favorite jeans. It looks especially cool when we use bright colors and special structures. Pastel tones look particularly good with jeans, but beige, white and black always go well!

Chic meets cozy

If you normally wear your flared pants on the couch, you can simply combine them in everyday life like Stefanie Giesinger: with a crop top and white blouse. A really nice break in style that makes the look wearable and special. Turtleneck sweaters or knitted cardigans also go well with the cozy flared pants (slightly flared pants). Add sneakers or rough boots – the look is ready!

Material mix

If the jogging suit look doesn't bother you at all, you can of course also go for cozy outfits in everyday life. Either you wear the right two-piece suit or you mix different materials. For example, jersey trousers with a coarse knit cardigan or rib-knit trousers with a basic hoodie.