What I Wore: Lounging Around
This post is sponsored by Soft Surroundings and ShopStyle. I also received a gift card to purchase my choice of Soft Surroundings product. I decided to focus on loungewear.





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Attire: Ann Taylor Loft – Dark plum batwing sleeve tunic sweater (it’s like 2 years old) Old Navy maternity – Black ponte trousers David Tate – Black leather city boots Express – Purple beaded necklace Silver cuff Hair: Second day, brushed out and then ends hit with curling iron Beauty: L’Oreal – True Match foundation…
So last night after work I did something I have wanted to do since high school – I saw Sinead O’Connor in concert. Sinead was one of my favorites as a teen – her music really struck me. One year my parents got me a Beta video of her in concert but I hoped someday…
Ya’ll are lucky to get a picture. I went to sleep late, got up super early after E being fussy and hungry all night, and had to get to work early to complete an assignment for a meeting later today. I think this is how all of this week will be, so I may be…
Last month I spent almost a week in Lewes, Delaware with my three friends. We stayed in a house in downtown Lewes, walking distance to restaurants and shops, a short drive to the Lewes shore. This past weekend I went to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware with my sister, mom, and daughter for our annual beach getaway….
Tee: Amazon | Shorts: Very old (similar) | Bag: Lands’ End (on sale!) | Shoes: Birkenstock | Bracelet: Had forever (similar) | Sunglasses: Quay
Blazer: The Limited (similar) | Tee: Old Navy | Jeans: Gap | Shoes: Nine West “Flax” | Bag: Rebecca Minkoff (similar) | Earrings: Nordstrom (similar) With the government shutdown, the office has been very quiet, my inbox has been slow to fill, and it’s hard to stay inspired. While I still have some billable work…
I usually wear this type of loungewear at home. There is no problem with this outfit, It is comfortable and stylish too. I also love to wear a pajama set or other sleepwear which all comfortable to me.
Love it! Would love to see more loungewear posts – I work part time and spend the rest of my day trying to be as cozy as possible.
Expect to see more in the future!
I like the styling. The half tuck looks smart and not sloppy, but it skims over various rolls and lumps that a full tuck reveals. My feeling is that as long as you’ve got a bra on and you can’t see through your jammies they’re decent for opening the door.
Yep, I think the bra makes or breaks it whether I will open the door!
LOL on the books. The American Library Association FB page regularly has a post about “which patron was looking for a book with a blue cover today?” They often do displays with just books on one color for humor/illustrative purposes.
Love it!
I love the look and am going to finally seek out some quality loungewear afte seeing your post. One question: what products do you use in your hair?
I need to write a post on this, so many people are asking! I leave my conditioner in my hair, scrunch and air dry or use a hood/sit under dryer. When dry, I may use Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray for volume and to have the hair less silky/flat. Second day, I brush out my curls and then spritz them with a water bottle that has a healthy squirt of conditioner in it. Scrunch and air dry. Then maybe more Oribe. Third day I usually need dry shampoo at the roots and will hit various pieces with a curling iron for separation. If it rains or I sweat, even better. I’m concerned how my hair will do with the cold dry winter air.
These look great Allie; do they ship internationally?
It doesn’t look like it, just APOs and FPOs: https://softsurroundings.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/54/related/1/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xNTEwNzY1MjgwL2dlbi8xNTEwNzY1MjgwL3NpZC9mVWtRUEptUUJnbGZuQVcyeTdqWiU3RTBkUWZ4dno0RFFiOFNxJTdFZE4zMG5ZRnlVTkRLY3U2MGk3Zm40YWNwR3NDMGtPMmglN0Vsdk9rU29SWThBR1d6QnkyMiU3RU14WlhyOWFYU3FJRWdLbGJCc3lNQW12V1RTbTVac0pMdyUyMSUyMQ%3D%3D
I think I would 100% end up just wearing the shirt as a soft winter shirt with jeans and the pants by themselves as PJ pants, because I’m not sure I could resist trying to fit such a soft warm shirt into my daytime clothing routine!
Also, those books arranged by color are KILLING ME, it’s my number one pet peeve!
LOL it’s driving people crazy on Facebook too. Each Labor Day our elementary school has a book sale – people donate books, they sell them, donate what is leftover. It’s an amazing fundraiser. I went through our books and donated a TON of them. And after as I was cleaning up the bookcase I was realizing I look for books by color. Where is that book, I know it’s gold leaf writing on a black linen cover, it’s that orange-red color, it’s short and the spine is all bent so you can barely read the grey font on the white cover. And this room is pretty busy with lots of art, Em’s toys, the couch and printed rug so I reorganized by color and am happy to realize that I can actually find books more easily! In our dining room our books are still organized by category and same with the office and bedroom. But those are more research-y or reference books and these are more novels and pieces I don’t look for as regularly but can’t imagine not owning and picking up every once in a while. 🙂
I went and looked and hoo boy, yeah, apparently a LOT of us inwardly winced at the books-by-color bookshelves! I feel bad that I inadvertently joined in a pile-on! If it works for you, it works! But I am gonna flinch a little every time I see it, haha
Why does it bother you? I don’t understand.
Chris
It’s harder to find books. If you have them organized by category, and then if you feel inclined, by author last name, it’s easy to quickly find what you’re looking for. Just like a library or book store, it’s set up that way for quick find and reference. I get it, my vinyl is organized that way, my cookbooks and gardening books are that way (when I tidy things up). The more books the more you need organization. A lso these days you can buy books by the foot by color. Designers will buy books because they’re green or blue not caring the topic. That really bothers me.
Those PJs look so comfy and cute on you! Haha I may be the odd one out but I would totally run to the grocery store in them and not give a second’s thought to what people think. 🙂
They’re so comfy I hate taking them off!
Looks so cozy! But really, I’m so impressed by your book shelves and all your books grouped by color. WOW Beautiful!!
Thank you!
I’m glad you shared this. My go to for PJs, which end up being my loungewear, is Target. They work, but don’t last. With holidays coming, I can see getting caught in my PJs more often as I try to gwt the house ready… I’m totally looking into these!
I always felt loungewear didn’t “deserve” to have money spent on it since rarely does anyone other than my immediate family see it. But when it lasts longer and makes me feel better… it’s worth the money!
That outfit looks comfortable but I don’t think I would open the front door wearing that as they look like pajamas. I think I would feel uncomfortable if a neighbor saw me wearing that (and my neighbor would probably feel uncomfortable too).
I ended up having friends come over unannounced while I was wearing this set and they thought it was cashmere. It surely looks like loungewear and not streetwear, I think it’s personal comfort level when it comes to loungewear 🙂
Oh gosh – if I chose what I’m wearing around the house based on what the neighbors might think if they knock on the door I’d never answer the door. I figure if you come over unannounced you get what you get (within reason!). These look more loungy to me – only the slippers give them a more pj feel. Then again I’ve answered the door in flannel pj bottoms so may not be a great reference here. 😀
LOL I’ve answered the door in flannel before too!