
How to Transform Your Favorite Loungewear into the Perfect Thanksgiving Outfit
Matching set

There’s something so chic about a matching set. Think of it as the pantsuit of loungewear, but better. Pair your matching set with classic flats and festive jewelry that elevates the look.
Sweater by Suzie Kondie
Pants by Suzie Kondie
Flats by Sarah Flint
Necklace by J. Crew
Earrings by Jamie Wolf
Sweater & Leggins

It’s 2020 and since anything goes, leggings are officially pants. The key to pulling this off is pairing them with a long sweater and your favorite fall boots. Add some jewelry to complete the look and you’re ready for a feast!
Sweater by Nili Lotan
Pants by Lululemon
Boots by Gianvito Rossi
Bracelet by Brinker & Eliza
Earrings by Rebecca de Ravenel
Menswear

As much as we love a pair of standard gray sweatpants, Thanksgiving dinner calls for something a little more special, so why not try some luxurious wool or cashmere lounge pants? Layer your favorite button-down shirt with a cozy sweater to strike the perfect balance of comfort and sophistication.
Sweater by Brooks Brothers
Shirt by Polo Ralph Lauren
Sweatpants by The Row
Slippers by Quoddy
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