I don’t know about y’all but, I’m loooving the Work from Home life. My only complaint is that its hard for me to get out of the style rut since I’m working from my home office 90% of the time (the other 10% is when I make my bi-weekly appearance in the office). I
If you’re reading this you’re probably thinking the same thing. How do I get out of this style rut and still look put together, polished – yet comfy. So, I’ve compiled 5 work from home outfits for fall. It’s here for you to draw inspiration from or shop in the post!
Sweet Sweatshirt
This Draper James classic is the perfect piece to roll out of bed and throw on or properly get ready and actually do your hair (and leave the house for a midday Target run). It features the sweetest tie belt to define the waist and long sleeves which is perfect for fall. I’d pair these with my blue light glasses and white sneakers, or slippers if I’m staying in my home office area all day.
Nice and Neat in a Nap Dress
I became a Hill House girly last year and I’m eyeing my second one because these dresses live up to the name. Pairing this dress with comfy mules that I can wear to my monthly appearance to the office.
Its one of those dresses where I feel like I’m literally floating across my apartment. Hill House Dresses fit TTS and I wear an XL in them! This work from home outfit for fall fits well in any season, but is perfect for wearing out of your home too!
Precious Two Piece – Together
Pink is perfect for all seasons and this little set is no exception. By none other than Draper James, its a set that can be worn separately and together. The material looks super soft and the ruffled waistband adds a little something special.
Precious Two Piece – Apart
Two piece sets are the gift that keeps on giving. You can pair the sweatshirt with leggings or jeans (if you dare) and the shorts with a plain tee or long sleeve in the chillier months. Tré chic!
Blue, White and Everything Nice
Last but never least is this darling gingham sweatshirt is on repeat in my Work From Home during the fall months. I may sneak this one out to farmer’s markets and fall festivals too, you’ll see her around for sure!
Working from Home outfits for fall can be chic, comfy and classic. It doesn’t mean that your style doesn’t carry with you. I’ve learned its important to dress up even if you’re sitting in the comfort of your own home because it helps you feel ready for the day.
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