Coming to Terms With Secret Wardrobe Shame
Whenever I see otherwise stylish celebrities getting ripped apart for an outfit they obviously just threw on to get coffee, I feel a little sad. (I also feel like "What are you people thinking? You're famous! You get a gazillion dollars worth of cute free clothes! It's your job to look good!) The truth is, we all own and like to wear at least a few of these comfort-shame Fashion Police items, the ones born out of I-just-don't-want-to-deal laziness. I know I have them. In spades. Recently, however, I've wanted to spruce up my downtime wardrobe, and edit it exclusively to those pieces that I wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen in by an ex-boyfriend. This means investing in staples that are still soft and easy, but also well-cut and flattering.
It's bit of a splurge for a hoodie, but I imagine I'd throw on this Vince cashmere piece at least once a day. Instead of a ratty old sweater, this pocketed James Perse tunic would look sexy with almost any kind of jeans. And once the weather warms up, these American Apparel T-shirt dresses would be ideal with a cute pair of I'm-even-too-lazy-for-laces Vans.




















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