The big feast is over. Now, the long weekend stretches out. This is a time for rest, leftovers, and serious lounging. But “relaxed” does not have to mean sloppy.

You can stay comfortable and look very put-together. This weekend is about balancing that cozy feeling with a bit of style.
Whether you are marathon-watching a show, visiting family, or stepping out for a casual coffee, there is a look for you.
We have gathered 52 chic and cozy outfits. Use them as inspiration for your own relaxed, post-Thanksgiving weekend.
1. The Puffer Scarf Statement

This outfit is all about sharp contrasts. It pairs a simple, all-black base with one standout piece of comfort.
Start with a fitted black turtleneck. Add your favorite pair of high-waisted, faded black jeans. This combination creates a long, lean line.
The main event is the silver puffer scarf. It’s large, soft, and brings a high-fashion touch while keeping you very warm. Dark sunglasses and sleek ankle boots complete the modern vibe.
DIY: Get the Puffer Scarf Look
- Find Your Base: Grab a plain black, long-sleeved shirt from your closet. A turtleneck is great, but any slim-fitting black top will work.
- Pick Your Pants: Pull on a pair of black or dark grey jeans.
- Choose Shoes: Put on the pointiest black boots you have. If you don’t have any, a pair of simple black sneakers can also work.
- The Scarf: This is the most important part! Find the biggest, puffiest scarf you own. A bright or metallic color is fun, but any color will do. Wrap it around your neck so it feels big and comfy.
- Add Attitude: Finish the look with a pair of sunglasses. (You can borrow some if you need to!). This makes the whole outfit look extra stylish.
2. The Edgy Plaid Pant

This look brings some punk rock energy to the holiday weekend. It’s built on classic red plaid.
A simple black ribbed turtleneck keeps the top half sleek. This lets the pants be the main focus. The chunky combat boots add toughness. A black leather jacket, held casually, waits to complete the outfit for going outdoors. It’s a sharp, confident style.
DIY: Get the Edgy Plaid Look
- Top: Find a plain black shirt. A turtleneck is great, but a regular long-sleeve shirt works too.
- Pants: Look for any pants you have with a plaid or checkered pattern. Red is classic, but any color is fine.
- Boots: Put on your biggest, toughest-looking boots. Black boots, like Doc Martens or any combat boot, are the goal.
- Jacket (Optional): If you have a black jacket (leather, denim, or any kind), grab it to wear or carry.
- Extra: Add a simple silver-colored chain necklace if you have one.
3. The Luxe Velour Tracksuit

This is how you do weekend lounging with a bit of glamour. The matching set is made of a deep maroon velour fabric. It has an intricate black pattern all over it.
The zip-up hoodie is cropped, showing a modern style. The pants are wide-leg and look very comfortable for relaxing. Soft, tan boots keep the feet warm. It’s a bold and plush outfit.
DIY: Get the Luxe Tracksuit Look
- Find a Set: Look for any matching sweatsuit you own. It could be any color or fabric (fleece, cotton, etc.).
- The Top: Zip up your hoodie or pull over your sweatshirt. If your top is a little big, you can tuck the front into your pants to look more like the picture.
- The Bottoms: Put on the matching sweatpants.
- Warm Feet: Step into your fuzziest, softest boots or slippers.
- Shine: Put on a pair of big, shiny hoop earrings to add a little sparkle.
4. The Colorful Patchwork Knit

This outfit is pure, cozy happiness. The sweater is the star. It looks like many different colorful squares of knitting sewn together.
Cable-knit, ribs, and flat knits all live in one piece. Simple grey sweatpants provide a neutral base. They let the sweater get all the attention. A knit beanie and comfy clogs finish this artsy, relaxed look.
DIY: Get the Patchwork Knit Look
- Main Sweater: Find your most colorful or patterned sweater. It doesn’t have to be patchwork, just something bright and fun.
- Comfy Pants: Put on a pair of simple sweatpants or joggers. A plain color like grey, black, or navy is best.
- Hat: Grab a knit winter hat (a beanie) and pull it on.
- Socks & Shoes: Pull on some warm, thick socks. Step into a pair of clogs or easy-to-wear slip-on shoes.
5. The Textured Fleece Set

This look is all about interesting textures. The matching sweatsuit is made from a beige, bumpy fleece. The seams are on the outside, giving it a unique, deconstructed feel.
Underneath, a simple grey shirt peeks out. The accessories make it work for a quick errand: a beanie, a black crossbody bag, and chunky sneakers.
DIY: Get the Textured Fleece Look
- Sweatsuit: Find a matching sweatsuit. A set made of fleece, sherpa, or textured fabric is great. If not, any set will do.
- Under-Layer: Wear a different colored t-shirt underneath so it peeks out at the top.
- Hat: Put on a knit beanie.
- Bag: Grab a small bag you can wear across your chest (like a fanny pack or small purse).
- Shoes: Finish with your biggest, chunkiest pair of sneakers.
6. The Waffle-Knit Spa Set

This is the uniform for a day of pure relaxation. The outfit is a three-piece set in a soft, light grey. It’s all made from a gentle waffle-knit fabric.
A simple tank top and shorts pair together. The long, belted robe goes over everything. A matching hair turban and fuzzy white slippers complete the “at-home spa” feeling.
DIY: Get the Spa Set Look
- Base Layer: Put on a simple tank top and a pair of comfy shorts. (Pajamas work well!)
- Robe: Find your coziest bathrobe and put it on. A waffle-knit or terry cloth robe is very similar.
- Hair: After your shower, wrap your hair in a towel. Twist it up on top of your head to look like the picture.
- Feet: Slide your feet into the fuzziest slippers you can find.
7. The Classic Sweatshirt and Jeans

You can’t go wrong with this timeless combo. A simple, heather-grey crewneck sweatshirt provides warmth and comfort. It’s paired with classic, straight-leg blue jeans in a medium wash.
The fun part is the socks. A pair of thick, colorful, patterned socks peek out. They add personality. Tan-colored clogs are an easy, slip-on shoe for the weekend.
DIY: Get the Classic Sweatshirt Look
- Top: Find a simple sweatshirt. A plain grey one is just like the picture, but any color works.
- Pants: Put on your favorite pair of blue jeans.
- Socks: This is the fun part! Find your craziest, most colorful, or most patterned socks.
- Shoes: Put on a pair of clogs, mules, or any slip-on shoe that lets your fun socks show.
8. The Elevated Athleisure

This is how you look put-together while wearing sweats. The grey pullover hoodie is made from a nice-looking knit, not a standard fleece.
A white t-shirt layers underneath. The dark, slim-fit joggers are clean and sharp. Bright white sneakers keep the look fresh. A matching grey baseball cap finishes this polished, sporty outfit.
DIY: Get the Elevated Athleisure Look
- Top: Put on your favorite hoodie. A zip-up or a pullover works. A solid, neutral color like grey, black, or navy looks very sharp.
- Under-Layer: Let a little bit of a white t-shirt show at the bottom of your hoodie.
- Pants: Put on a pair of dark-colored sweatpants or joggers.
- Shoes: Find your cleanest pair of all-white sneakers.
- Hat (Optional): Add a baseball cap that matches your hoodie or pants.
9. The Versatile Corduroy Dress

Corduroy is a great fall and winter fabric. This teal shirt dress uses it well. The button-down front and belted waist create a nice shape.
It has long sleeves and chest pockets. This dress can be worn alone with boots. Or, you could layer it over a turtleneck. It’s a comfortable and stylish one-piece outfit.
DIY: Get the Corduroy Dress Look
- The Dress: Find a dress made of a thicker fabric like corduroy, denim, or flannel. A button-down “shirt dress” is a great match.
- Add a Belt: If your dress doesn’t have a belt, find one that looks nice and tie it around your waist. A fabric sash or a leather belt both work.
- Layer (Optional): If it’s cold, wear a thin, long-sleeved shirt or turtleneck underneath.
- Shoes: Pair the dress with a set of tall boots.
10. The Bold Knit Set

This look is for making a statement with color. The matching two-piece set is a vibrant, electric blue. The soft, knit fabric looks warm.
The sweater is slightly cropped. The pants are very wide-leg, almost like a skirt, which creates a flowing shape. Fun, colorful socks are visible. This is a very confident and cozy style.
DIY: Get the Bold Knit Look
- Find a Set: Look for a matching set, like a sweater and knit pants.
- Make a Set: If you don’t have one, find a sweater and pants that are the exact same color. A bright, fun color is the goal!
- Socks: Put on a pair of colorful, patterned socks.
- Shoes: Wear simple, dark-colored shoes (like black or navy) so the blue outfit and fun socks stand out.
11. The Sporty Trench Coat

This style mixes a very classic coat with sporty clothes. It’s a great “in-between” look.
A simple base of all-black leggings and a black top is comfortable. The tan trench coat adds a sharp, tailored feel right on top. It makes the outfit ready for a walk or a quick coffee run. Black sneakers keep the whole thing casual.
DIY: Get the Sporty Trench Look
- Base: Put on a pair of black leggings and a plain black t-shirt or long-sleeve shirt.
- Shoes: Wear your favorite black sneakers or running shoes.
- Coat: Find a long coat. A tan or beige coat looks just like the picture. A raincoat or even a long button-up cardigan can also work.
- Ready to Go: Put the coat on over your black base, and you’re done!
12. The Cropped Lounge Set

Here is a very simple and clean lounge outfit. It is made from a matching set in a soft, light grey.
The sweatshirt is cropped, meaning it’s cut a little short. It has a “raw hem,” so it looks like it was cut on purpose. The pants are high-waisted and have a very wide, flowing leg. This is a minimalist and very comfy set.
DIY: Get the Cropped Lounge Look
- Find a Set: Look for a matching sweatsuit (top and bottoms) in any plain color.
- Top: Put on the sweatshirt. If you have an older sweatshirt, you can ask a grown-up to help you cut the bottom hem off so it’s a little shorter.
- Bottoms: Put on the matching pants. Wide-leg ones are great, but any sweatpants will work.
- Feet: Add a pair of warm, fuzzy socks.
13. The Oversized Hoodie Dress

This look is all about maximum comfort. It takes a hoodie and makes it big enough to be a whole outfit.
The hoodie is very large and long, like a dress. It has a deep hood, a front pocket, and slits on the side. The faded olive-green color looks soft. It’s paired with thick, slouchy socks and simple slides.
DIY: Get the Hoodie Dress Look
- Find a Hoodie: Look for the biggest, longest hoodie you can find. You might have to borrow one from a parent or older sibling!
- Layer (Optional): You can wear a pair of shorts underneath, just in case.
- Socks: Pull on your thickest, warmest socks. Let them bunch up a little around your ankles.
- Shoes: Step into a pair of easy slip-on slides or slippers.
14. The Luxe Pajama Set

Why get dressed when you can lounge in style? This look is all about wearing a fancy pajama set during the day.
The silky, smooth fabric feels nice. These sets have a classic button-down top with a collar. The white piping (the lines on the edges) makes them look sharp. You can choose a set with shorts or one with long pants.
DIY: Get the Luxe Pajama Look
- Find Pajamas: Find your favorite pair of pajamas.
- Matching Set: A matching set (top and bottoms) looks most like the picture. If you have a button-down pair, that’s a bonus!
- Lounge: The main step is to just relax in them!
- Shoes: If you need to walk around, pair them with comfy slippers or simple flats.
15. The Preppy Argyle Cardigan

This style has a smart, scholarly feel. It’s a great way to look put-together but still be comfortable.
A plain white t-shirt and simple brown trousers are the base. The main piece is the chunky argyle-patterned cardigan. This one has leather elbow patches and wooden toggle buttons. Dark loafers with socks finish the look.
DIY: Get the Preppy Cardigan Look
- Shirt: Start with a plain white t-shirt.
- Pants: Put on a pair of dark pants. Brown, black, or navy blue trousers work well.
- Sweater: Find a cardigan (a button-up sweater). A patterned one, especially with diamonds (argyle), is a great match. Any cozy cardigan will do.
- Shoes: Step into a pair of dark, flat shoes like loafers.
- Socks: Add a pair of simple socks that show between your pants and shoes.
16. The Quilted Robe Coat

This is the ultimate cozy outfit. It’s basically a blanket you can wear.
This long, quilted robe in olive green is built for warmth. The inside of the hood, the cuffs, and the pockets are all lined with fuzzy, cream-colored sherpa. A belt ties it all together. Matching slippers and a beanie complete the set.
DIY: Get the Quilted Robe Look
- Base: Wear your regular pajamas or a comfy sweatsuit.
- Robe: Put on your warmest, fuzziest bathrobe. The bigger and longer, the better!
- Hat: Put on a knit winter hat (a beanie).
- Feet: Slide your feet into your warmest, fuzziest slippers.
- Finish: Tie the robe’s belt. Now you are ready to be cozy all day.
17. The Sleek Ribbed-Knit Set

This outfit looks very chic but feels as comfortable as pajamas. It’s a matching set made from a soft, stretchy, ribbed fabric.
The top has a collar and a V-neck, making it look dressier. The pants are high-waisted and flare out at the bottom. This all-brown look is simple, elegant, and very comfortable.
DIY: Get the Sleek Ribbed Set Look
- Find a Set: Look for a matching lounge set, especially one made of a stretchy, “ribbed” (has tiny vertical stripes) fabric.
- Make a Set: If you don’t have a set, find a top and pants that are the exact same color and material.
- Top: A top with a collar looks very similar. If not, a simple long-sleeve shirt in the same color works.
- Bottoms: Stretchy pants or leggings in the same color complete the set.
- Shoes: Wear simple sandals, flats, or slippers.
18. The Artsy Smock Dress

This is an easy, one-piece outfit with a creative, comfortable feel.
The main piece is a very loose and roomy dress in a deep blue color. It has big, puffy “balloon” sleeves and large pockets on the front. It is layered over a pair of simple black leggings. Thick knit socks and clogs add to the cozy, artistic style.
DIY: Get the Artsy Smock Look
- Dress: Find a loose, “flowy” dress. A t-shirt dress or any dress that has a lot of fabric will work. Any solid color is great.
- Layer: Put on a pair of black (or any dark) leggings underneath the dress.
- Socks: Pull on some thick, warm socks. Let them show above your shoes.
- Shoes: Step into a pair of clogs, mules, or any easy slip-on shoe.
19. The Silky Jogger Contrast

This look is all about mixing different textures. It pairs a soft, chunky sweater with smooth, shiny pants.
The top is a cozy, thick-knit sweater in a light cream color. The pants are dark green joggers from a silky, shiny fabric. This “dull vs. shiny” and “soft vs. smooth” mix is what makes it interesting. Simple white sneakers keep it casual.
DIY: Get the Silky Jogger Look
- Sweater: Put on your coziest, chunkiest knit sweater. A light color like white, cream, or light grey is a good choice.
- Pants: Find a pair of jogger pants. If you have any made of a shiny “satin” or “silky” fabric, use those! If not, any dark-colored joggers will work.
- Tuck: Tuck the very front of your sweater into the pants just a little bit.
- Shoes: Finish the look with a pair of clean white sneakers.
20. The 70s Ombré Knit Set

This outfit has a fun, retro feel because of its colors and shape. It’s a full matching set made of knit fabric.
The pattern is “ombré,” which means the colors fade into each other, from dark rust-red to gold to cream. The top is cropped and has a collar. The pants are high-waisted and get wider at the bottom, known as a “flare.”
DIY: Get the 70s Knit Look
- Find a Set: Look for any matching top and pants, especially one with a fun pattern or bright colors.
- Make a Set: You could also find a top and pants that have similar, warm colors (like red, orange, or yellow).
- Top: A shirt with a collar will give you a similar retro style.
- Bottoms: If you have any “flared” pants (that get wider at the ankle), now is the time to wear them!
- Shoes: Pair the outfit with some simple boots or chunky shoes.
21. The Flannel Shirt Dress

This is a fall classic made into a full outfit. The long dress is made from a soft, thick flannel material. It has a black, white, and tan plaid pattern.
A simple black turtleneck layers underneath for extra warmth. The fabric belt ties at the waist to give the dress a nice shape. Tall, dark boots make it ready for a chilly day.
DIY: Get the Flannel Shirt Dress Look
- Layer: Start with a thin black turtleneck or long-sleeve shirt.
- Find a Dress: Put on a “shirt dress” (one that buttons up the front). A flannel or plaid one is a great match.
- No Dress? No Problem: You can also use a very large flannel shirt from a parent or older sibling.
- Belt it: Find a fabric sash or any belt and tie it around your waist.
- Shoes: Finish with a pair of tall boots.
22. The Casual Workwear Overalls

This is a sturdy, comfortable, and practical look. The olive-green overalls are the main piece. They have a classic design with a front pocket and metal buckles.
A simple striped, long-sleeve t-shirt (blue and white) goes underneath. The pant legs are rolled up. Thick socks and clogs complete this relaxed, utility-inspired outfit.
DIY: Get the Overalls Look
- Shirt: Find a long-sleeve t-shirt. A striped one is great, but any plain shirt will work.
- Overalls: Put on a pair of overalls. Denim, canvas, or corduroy are all good.
- Cuff: Roll up the bottom of the overall legs a couple of times.
- Socks: Put on a pair of thick, cozy socks.
- Shoes: Step into a pair of clogs, mules, or any simple slip-on shoe.
23. The Long-Line Sweater Dress

This outfit is like wearing a long, elegant blanket. It’s a single-piece dress made from a soft, grey knit.
The dress has a big, slouchy turtleneck and a long, straight shape. A seam runs down the front, adding a small detail. It is paired with matching grey leg warmers (or slouchy socks) and fuzzy-lined clogs.
DIY: Get the Long Sweater Dress Look
- Find a Dress: Put on a “sweater dress” (a dress made of knit material). A long one is a great match.
- No Dress? You can also try a very, very long tunic sweater over a pair of leggings that are the same color.
- Socks: Find your longest, thickest pair of socks or leg warmers. Pull them on and let them bunch up.
- Shoes: Step into a pair of comfy clogs or slippers, especially any lined with fuzz.
24. The Cozy Western Cardigan

This look mixes a Western feel with pure comfort. The base is a plain white tee and brown leggings.
The main piece is a very thick, chunky, cream-colored cardigan. It has a big collar and deep pockets. The accessories make the look: a cowboy hat, a patterned scarf, and a belt with a large turquoise buckle.
DIY: Get the Western Cardigan Look
- Base: Start with a plain white t-shirt and any pair of dark pants or leggings.
- Sweater: Put on your biggest, chunkiest, coziest cardigan. A light color like white or cream is a good match.
- Scarf: Find a scarf, especially one with a bold pattern, and wrap it around your neck.
- Hat (Optional): If you have a wide-brimmed hat or a cowboy hat, put it on.
- Shoes: Finish with a pair of warm, tan-colored boots.
25. The Sporty Fleece Pant

This style is technical and sporty. It balances a fitted top with relaxed, warm pants.
The top is a bright blue, ribbed, long-sleeve crop top. The pants are black fleece with a built-in belt and reinforced knees. A simple black beanie and hiking-style boots complete this practical, gorpcore look.
DIY: Get the Sporty Fleece Look
- Top: Find a fitted, long-sleeve shirt. A bright color is fun. A crop top is just like the picture, but any fitted shirt works.
- Pants: Put on a pair of black fleece pants or warm joggers.
- Hat: Add a simple black beanie or winter hat.
- Belt (Optional): If your pants have belt loops, you can add a simple webbed belt.
- Shoes: Wear a pair of hiking boots or sturdy sneakers.
26. The Bright Aztec Fleece

This look brings a lot of bright, retro energy. The oversized fleece pullover is the focus. It has a vibrant, 90s-style “Aztec” pattern in purple, teal, and pink.
The bright neon-yellow zipper is a fun detail. It’s worn over simple black leggings. A black beanie, thick white socks, and clogs keep the rest of the outfit simple.
DIY: Get the Bright Fleece Look
- Fleece: Find your most colorful, patterned fleece or sweatshirt. The brighter, the better!
- Pants: Put on a pair of plain black leggings.
- Hat: Add a black knit beanie.
- Socks: Pull on a pair of thick white socks.
- Shoes: Step into a pair of clogs or any dark-colored slip-on shoe.
27. The Gorpcore Hiker

This is a practical, outdoors-inspired look that is also very stylish. It’s all about layering different textures.
A navy blue, textured fleece pullover is the main top. It has a snap-button collar and a bright blue pocket. The pants are tan-colored cargo joggers. A rust-orange beanie adds a pop of color, and retro-style sneakers finish the look.
DIY: Get the Gorpcore Look
- Top: Put on a fleece pullover or sweatshirt, especially one in a solid color like navy or blue.
- Pants: Find a pair of cargo pants or joggers. A tan, green, or khaki color is a great match.
- Hat: Put on a knit beanie. A bright, warm color like orange or red is a fun contrast.
- Shoes: Wear a pair of “retro” or “dad” style sneakers.
- Bag: Grab a simple canvas tote bag.
28. The Modern Prep Vest

This outfit is a modern take on a classic “prep school” style. It’s all about smart layers.
A light blue, button-down shirt is the base. A chunky, cream-colored, cable-knit sweater vest goes over it. This is paired with simple black leggings. White socks and white loafers complete the clean, academic look.
DIY: Get the Modern Prep Look
- Shirt: Put on a button-down shirt. A light blue one is a great choice.
- Vest: Layer a sweater vest over the shirt. A knit one in a light color like cream or white is a good match.
- No Vest? You can get a similar feel with a regular V-neck sweater over the button-down shirt.
- Bottoms: Put on a pair of plain black leggings.
- Socks & Shoes: Wear white socks with a pair of simple, flat shoes like loafers.
29. The 90s Windbreaker Tracksuit

This is a full-on retro athletic look. It features a matching black windbreaker set.
The zip-up jacket and pants are both made of a lightweight “swishy” material. The jacket has bold “chevron” stripes of color (purple, teal, or pink) across the chest. A bucket hat and classic white sneakers complete the 90s vibe.
DIY: Get the 90s Tracksuit Look
- Find a Set: Look for a matching tracksuit (jacket and pants). A “windbreaker” set is a great match.
- Make a Set: If you don’t have one, find a zip-up jacket and athletic pants in the same color (like all black).
- Hat (Optional): If you have a “bucket hat,” put it on. A baseball cap also works.
- Socks: Wear a pair of white athletic socks.
- Shoes: Finish with a pair of classic white sneakers.
30. The Festive Holiday Pajamas

This is the classic, cozy look for a holiday morning. It’s all about festive, comfortable sleepwear.
One look is a white thermal “union suit” (a one-piece pajama) with red cuffs. The other is a two-piece set with a red, white, and black “Fair Isle” pattern (with snowflakes and reindeer). A red robe and a mug make it complete.
DIY: Get the Festive Pajama Look
- Pajamas: Put on your favorite winter pajamas. A one-piece “union suit” or a two-piece flannel set is great.
- Pattern: If you have pajamas with a holiday pattern (like snowflakes, reindeer, or plaid), now is the time to wear them!
- Robe: Put on a warm, fuzzy bathrobe.
- Slippers: Slide your feet into some comfy slippers.
- Extra: Make yourself a cup of hot chocolate in your favorite mug!
31. The Grunge Flannel Tunic

This look has a cool, rebellious spirit. It’s built around a very long flannel shirt.
The red and black plaid flannel is worn open, like a jacket. It has a “high-low” hem, meaning it’s longer in the back. The base layer is a simple black t-shirt and shiny, black faux-leather leggings. A slouchy black beanie and combat boots finish the 90s grunge style.
DIY: Get the Grunge Flannel Look
- Base: Start with a plain black t-shirt and black leggings. If you have “leather-look” leggings, use those!
- Flannel: Find your longest plaid flannel shirt. Wear it open like a jacket.
- Hat: Put on a black knit beanie. Let it sit a little loose on your head.
- Boots: Wear your toughest pair of black combat boots.
- Extras: Add some of your favorite rings or bracelets.
32. The Leopard-Print Bomber

This outfit adds a bold pattern to a classic weekend look. The main piece is a faux-fur bomber jacket in a leopard print.
Underneath, the outfit is simple: a black turtleneck and medium-wash blue jeans. The jacket has a quilted pink lining that adds a fun, secret bit of color. Black ankle boots and bold sunglasses make it chic.
DIY: Get the Leopard Bomber Look
- Base: Put on a plain black shirt (a turtleneck is great) and your favorite blue jeans.
- Jacket: Find a jacket with a fun pattern. Leopard print is a match, but any animal print or bold pattern works. A “bomber” style jacket is a bonus.
- Shoes: Put on a pair of black ankle boots.
- Shades: Add a pair of sunglasses, especially some with a fun, bold frame.
33. The Fair Isle Sweater

This is a classic winter look, full of cabin-cozy vibes. The star is the cream-colored “Fair Isle” sweater. It has a traditional colorful pattern (red, green, black) around the neck.
A red plaid shirt peeks out from the collar. The pants are wide-leg, brown corduroys. Shearling-lined duck boots and matching knit mittens complete this warm, traditional outfit.
DIY: Get the Fair Isle Look
- Layer: Start with a button-down shirt. A plaid one is a great choice.
- Sweater: Put on a knit sweater over the shirt. A “Fair Isle” (patterned at the top) or any patterned sweater is a good match. Let the shirt collar pop out.
- Pants: Wear a pair of corduroy pants. Brown, tan, or any earth-tone color works well.
- Boots: Put on your warmest winter boots, especially “duck boots” or any pair lined with fuzz.
34. The Preppy Rugby Dress

This look is sporty, preppy, and very easy. It’s a one-piece “rugby” shirt worn as a dress.
The dress has wide stripes of maroon, green, and white. It features a white polo collar and a button-up placket. It’s paired with very tall, slouchy, cream-colored socks (leg warmers) for a cozy, academic feel.
DIY: Get the Rugby Dress Look
- Find a Dress: Look for a “polo” or “rugby” dress.
- Make a Dress: If you don’t have one, find the biggest polo or rugby shirt you can. Borrowing from a parent or older sibling is a good idea! It should be long enough to be a dress.
- Socks: This is key! Find your longest, thickest socks or a pair of leg warmers. Pull them all the way up so they bunch.
- Shoes: Simple sneakers or boots will work underneath.
35. The Long Teddy Coat

This outfit is all about being wrapped in a soft, fuzzy “teddy” coat. The coat is long, beige, and has a big collar and pockets.
Underneath, the look is very simple: a white turtleneck and black leggings. This sleek base makes the big, fuzzy coat stand out even more. A matching beanie and chunky, cream-colored boots finish the look.
DIY: Get the Teddy Coat Look
- Base: Put on a simple, fitted top (like a white turtleneck) and a pair of black leggings or skinny jeans.
- Coat: Find the biggest, fuzziest, softest coat you own. A “teddy” or “sherpa” coat is a great match.
- Hat: Put on a knit beanie that matches your coat or your top.
- Boots: Wear a pair of chunky boots. Light-colored boots (like beige or white) look very similar.
36. The Velvet Ikat Kaftan

This look is flowing, elegant, and very comfortable. The main piece is a long, loose-fitting kaftan (or tunic) made from velvet.
It has a rich, warm “ikat” pattern in red, black, and orange. The V-neck has a tassel tie. It’s layered over simple black leggings. Beaded shoes and large earrings add to the worldly feel.
DIY: Get the Velvet Kaftan Look
- Base: Put on a pair of plain black leggings.
- Top: Find your longest, most “flowy” tunic or short dress. One with a bold pattern and colors is a great choice.
- Shoes: Wear a pair of simple, flat shoes or slippers.
- Jewelry: Add your biggest, most fun earrings or a stack of bracelets.
37. The Elegant Knit Suit

This is a very sophisticated and polished way to be comfortable. It’s a full, matching set in a soft, light blue knit.
The top is a simple, high-neck, long-sleeve shell. The pants are high-waisted and have a clean, straight leg. It is paired with a cream-colored, tweed-style jacket with a frayed edge. A pearl necklace and simple flats make it look very classic.
DIY: Get the Elegant Knit Look
- Make a Set: Find a simple top and simple pants that are the exact same color. A light, soft color like light blue, grey, or beige is a good choice.
- Jacket: Layer a nice jacket or cardigan over the top. A light-colored one (like white or cream) with some texture is a great match.
- Jewelry: Add a classic necklace, like pearls or a simple chain.
- Shoes: Wear a pair of simple, flat shoes.
38. The Ballerina Layering

This style is inspired by dancers. It’s soft, comfortable, and all about light layers.
The base is a blue, ribbed-knit tank top and matching high-waisted leggings. A delicate, white, wrap-around sweater (like a ballet shrug) goes on top. The look is finished with long, grey leg warmers and pink ballet-style flats.
DIY: Get the Ballerina Look
- Base: Put on a simple tank top and a matching pair of leggings.
- Wrap: Find a light, wrap-around cardigan (a “ballet shrug”). If you don’t have one, a regular, light cardigan worn open will also work.
- Legs: Put on a pair of long leg warmers. You can also use a pair of very long, thick socks and bunch them down.
- Shoes: Wear a pair of “ballet” style flat shoes.
39. The Scuba Sweat-Set

This outfit has a very modern, “scuba” like texture. The matching sweatsuit is made from a thick, smooth, structured fabric in a muted teal color.
The top is a cropped, high-neck pullover with a zipper. It has big “balloon” sleeves. The pants are very wide-leg. A beanie, sunglasses, and a crossbody bag make it a cool look for running errands.
DIY: Get the Scuba Sweat-Set Look
- Find a Set: Put on a matching sweatsuit. One made of a thicker, smoother “scuba” or “neoprene” fabric is a great match. If not, any set will do.
- Top: A high-neck or “funnel neck” sweatshirt is very similar.
- Bottoms: Wide-leg sweatpants are the goal, but any joggers work.
- Accessories: Add a knit beanie, sunglasses, and a small bag worn across your chest.
- Shoes: Wear your favorite chunky sneakers.
40. The Workwear Chore Coat

This is a simple, classic, and slightly rugged look. The main piece is a tan “chore coat,” which is like a boxy jacket made of a sturdy fabric.
Underneath, the layers are simple: a cream-colored turtleneck and relaxed-fit blue jeans. A rainbow-striped beanie adds a bright pop of color. Classic white sneakers keep it casual.
DIY: Get the Workwear Chore Coat Look
- Top: Start with a light-colored, fitted top, like a white or cream turtleneck.
- Pants: Put on a pair of relaxed, “boyfriend” or “mom” style blue jeans.
- Jacket: Find a “shacket” (shirt-jacket) or any simple, boxy jacket. A tan, green, or denim one is a great match.
- Hat: This is the fun part! Find a colorful, patterned beanie. A rainbow-striped one is just like the picture.
- Shoes: Finish with a pair of classic white sneakers, like Converse or Keds.
41. The Jumpsuit & Shawl

This is an elegant one-piece outfit. The base is a soft, taupe-colored jumpsuit. It has a wrap-style top, long sleeves, and a drawstring waist.
The pants are a slim-fit jogger. A large, chunky, cream-colored knit shawl is draped over the shoulders. This adds a layer of warmth and texture. Slouchy, cream-colored socks complete the cozy feel.
DIY: Get the Jumpsuit & Shawl Look
- Jumpsuit: Put on a simple, one-piece jumpsuit. A comfy, soft one in a solid color is a great choice.
- No Jumpsuit? You can create a similar look. Find a long-sleeve shirt and comfy pants that are the exact same color.
- Shawl: Find your biggest, coziest scarf or a small knit blanket. Drape it over your shoulders like a shawl.
- Socks: Pull on a pair of thick, slouchy knit socks.
42. The One-Piece Fleece Jumpsuit

This is the ultimate in head-to-toe cozy. It’s a one-piece jumpsuit made entirely of a brown, textured fleece.
It zips up the front, has a collar, and an elastic waist to give it some shape. It’s like wearing your favorite fleece blanket as an outfit. It’s shown with fuzzy slippers and a beanie.
DIY: Get the Fleece Jumpsuit Look
- Find a Onesie: This look is all about the one-piece pajama or “union suit.” Put on the warmest, fuzziest one you have.
- Make a Set: If you don’t have a onesie, find a matching fleece top and fleece pants.
- Hat: Put on a knit beanie.
- Feet: Step into your warmest, fuzziest slippers.
43. The Embroidered Velvet Duster

This outfit is all about rich texture and a touch of drama. The base is simple: a black turtleneck and olive-green jogger pants.
The star of the show is the long, navy-blue velvet “duster” (a long, open-front coat). It has beautiful, colorful embroidery on the sleeves and front. A matching headscarf, furry slides, and a long tassel necklace complete the look.
DIY: Get the Velvet Duster Look
- Base: Put on a plain black shirt (a turtleneck is great) and a pair of dark pants (green, black, or blue).
- Robe: Find a long, “duster” style robe. A velvet or silky one is a great match. One with a pattern or embroidery is even better. Wear it open.
- Headwear: Tie a silky, patterned scarf around your head as a headband.
- Shoes: Step into a pair of fuzzy slippers or slides.
- Jewelry: Add a long necklace, especially one with a tassel.
44. The Sleek Velour Lounge Set

This is a very chic and simple take on the velour tracksuit. The matching set is a deep, plush, plum-purple color.
The top is a classic, long-sleeve crewneck sweatshirt. The pants are slim-fit joggers with a satin drawstring. The outfit is finished with very fuzzy, feathery slippers, adding a touch of glamour.
DIY: Get the Sleek Velour Look
- Find a Set: Put on a matching sweatsuit. A velour or velvet one is a great match. A deep, rich color like purple, navy, or dark red looks very chic.
- Top: A simple crewneck sweatshirt.
- Bottoms: Matching slim-fit joggers.
- Slippers: Find your most fun, fuzziest, or most glamorous-looking slippers.
45. The Après-Ski Sweater

This look is inspired by cozy fashion for after a day of skiing. The sweater is a navy-blue, zip-neck style. It has bold, sporty “chevron” stripes in red and white.
The pants are high-waisted, flared, and made of a black, ribbed-knit fabric. A large, furry winter hat (a “trapper” hat) and big sunglasses add to the snow-bunny vibe.
DIY: Get the Après-Ski Look
- Sweater: Find a sweater with a sporty feel. A zip-neck or one with stripes is a great choice.
- Pants: Put on a pair of black, stretchy pants. Flared or “bootcut” leggings or yoga pants are a good match.
- Hat: Find your warmest, fuzziest winter hat, especially one with earflaps.
- Shoes: Wear your warmest, biggest winter “snow” boots.
- Shades: Add a pair of sunglasses.
46. The Plaid-Panel Cape

This is a very elegant and dramatic way to stay warm. The main piece is a large “cape” or “poncho.”
It’s made of a soft grey fabric that drapes over the shoulders. One side has a bold, black-and-white “buffalo check” plaid pattern. It has a leather buckle at the shoulder and fringe at the bottom. It’s layered over a simple sweater and tall boots.
DIY: Get the Plaid Cape Look
- Base: Put on a simple, fitted, long-sleeve shirt and your favorite dark pants or leggings.
- Shoes: Put on a pair of tall brown or black boots.
- Wrap: Find the biggest scarf you own, or even a small, soft blanket. A patterned one is great.
- Drape: Drape the scarf or blanket over one shoulder so it hangs down. You can hold it in place or use a pin.
- Hat: Add a wide-brimmed hat.
47. The Cashmere Duster Set

This is the height of quiet, luxurious comfort. The outfit is a full, three-piece set in a light, heather-grey knit (like cashmere).
It includes a simple tank top, wide-leg knit pants, and a matching long “duster” cardigan. The long, clean lines make it look very polished. It can be worn with cozy slippers or simple white sneakers.
DIY: Get the Cashmere Duster Look
- Make a Set: Find a tank top and comfy pants that are the exact same color. A soft, light color like grey, beige, or white is a good choice.
- Cardigan: Find your longest cardigan (a “duster”) that is also the exact same color.
- Put it all together: Wear all three matching pieces.
- Shoes: You can wear comfy slippers inside or put on clean white sneakers to go out.
48. The Thermal Henley Dress

This is a simple, casual, one-piece look. It’s a dress made from a green, “thermal” (waffle-knit) fabric.
It has a “henley” top, which means it has a few buttons at the collar. The dress is paired with dark grey, over-the-knee socks. Warm, brown duck boots and a plaid scarf (to hold) make it ready for a fall day.
DIY: Get the Henley Dress Look
- Dress: Find a simple t-shirt dress or “henley” dress. A thermal, waffle-knit one is a great match.
- No Dress? You can get a similar look with a very long henley or thermal shirt worn over shorts.
- Socks: Pull on your longest pair of socks. They should go up over your knees.
- Boots: Wear a pair of warm, waterproof boots, like “duck boots.”
- Scarf: Grab a cozy plaid scarf to wear or carry.
49. The Pointelle Knit Lounge Set

This is a very sweet and delicate-looking lounge set. It’s made from a light-colored, patterned knit called “pointelle” (it has tiny, lacy-looking holes).
The top is a long-sleeve henley with small buttons. The pants are matching slim-fit leggings. Both pieces have a small, lettuce-edge ruffle on the cuffs and hem. A matching headband completes the soft look.
DIY: Get the Pointelle Set Look
- Find a Set: Put on a pair of “thermal” or “long john” pajamas. A matching set in a light color is a great match.
- Fabric: If you have any pajamas made of “waffle-knit” or “pointelle” (lacy knit) fabric, use those.
- Headband: Find a soft, fabric headband and put it on.
- Socks: Wear a pair of simple, soft socks.
50. The Sherpa-Lined Shacket

This outfit is a great example of cozy layering. The base is a cream-colored henley and dark grey leggings.
The main piece is a thick, green-and-navy plaid “shacket” (a shirt-jacket). The inside and the collar are lined with fuzzy white “sherpa” fleece. A knit beanie, slouchy socks, and sturdy boots finish this warm, outdoorsy look.
DIY: Get the Sherpa Shacket Look
- Base: Start with a simple, light-colored long-sleeve shirt (a henley is great) and a pair of dark leggings or joggers.
- Shacket: Find your thickest, warmest flannel or “shacket.” One with a plaid pattern is a great match. A bonus if it has a fuzzy fleece lining!
- Hat: Put on a knit beanie.
- Socks: Pull on some thick, warm socks and let them slouch down.
- Shoes: Wear a pair of sturdy, brown boots or shoes.
51. The Floral Dress & Chunky Cardigan

This look mixes soft floral patterns with heavy, cozy textures. A long, flowing floral dress acts as the base. It has a high neck and a tiered skirt.
Over this, a chunky cable-knit cardigan in a soft green color adds a layer of serious warmth. The sweater’s big, puffy sleeves are a main feature. Brown lace-up boots and slouchy socks ground the outfit. It feels both romantic and very practical.
DIY: Get the Floral Dress & Cardigan Look
- Find a Dress: Look for your favorite long, “flowy” dress. A dress with a flower pattern is a great match.
- Cardigan: Find your thickest, chunkiest cardigan (a button-up sweater). One with big, puffy sleeves is just like the picture.
- Socks: Pull on a pair of thick, warm socks. Let them bunch up around your ankles.
- Boots: Finish with a pair of lace-up boots, like hiking boots or combat boots.
52. The Dramatic Hooded Cape

This outfit is modern, sharp, and very chic. It starts with a comfortable base: a matching grey knit set. The top is a fitted turtleneck and the pants are wide-leg.
The real drama comes from the black cape. It’s a structured, hooded piece that fastens at the neck with a small clasp. It creates a powerful silhouette. Sleek black boots and a simple black bag keep the look very polished.
DIY: Get the Hooded Cape Look
- Make a Set: Find a top and pants that are the exact same color. A grey, stretchy, or knit set is a great match.
- Top: A turtleneck or high-neck shirt.
- Bottoms: Wide-leg pants in the same color.
- Wrap: This is the key part. Find a very large, dark-colored (like black or navy) blanket or “poncho.”
- Drape it: Drape the blanket over your shoulders like a cape. If you have a clip or a pin, you can fasten it at your neck.
- Shoes: Put on a pair of sharp, black ankle boots.
That completes our list of 52 styles.
As you can see, the post-Thanksgiving weekend is all about comfort. It’s about soft fabrics, easy layers, and feeling good.
You don’t need to buy a whole new wardrobe.
The best looks come from mixing what you already own. Take a cozy sweater and pair it with something unexpected, like silky pants.
Use these ideas as a starting point. Now go relax in style.
Key Takeaways
- Mix Your Textures. Combine chunky knits with smooth silks, or soft fleece with denim. This makes any outfit interesting.
- Layering is Key. A turtleneck under a flannel, a robe over pajamas, or a cardigan over a dress gives you options.
- Comfort Comes First. Start with your coziest piece (sweatpants, a soft dress, a big hoodie) and build the look from there.
- A Good Accessory Helps. A great beanie, a statement scarf, or fun socks can elevate the simplest look.

