Over the last couple of years, loungewear sets have won over denim devotees, luxury loyalists, and even the most suited and booted among us. And if you would love nothing more than to live in soft pants every day of the week, it's worth making sure that our pursuit of comfort doesn't hurt our planet.
Thanks to a slew of stylish and sustainable labels, your everyday loungewear needn't make you feel guilty. From Girlfriend Collective to Pact, here are the best sustainable loungewear brands we're wearing for winter and beyond. Think perfectly oversized crewneck hoodies, flowy wide-leg joggers, and super-soft, organic cotton separates for quiet nights in.
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Black leggings, divisive as they are, have undeniably become a wardrobe staple. But with the range of legging styles out there — cropped, long, flared, high-rise, mid-rise, pockets (!!!), supersoft, performance, etc. — choosing which ones are right for you takes some thought.
Turning to the internet is your best bet when you need to comb through the infinite options available — luckily, we’ve done most of the legwork(!) for you. We've curated a roundup of the best black leggings across the world wide web, and added options based on an explosion of suggestions in the comments sections. With the best black leggings for everyday wear, workouts, and dressing up, this list is bound to help you find your ride-or-die leggings. Click through to see which highly rated black leggings come out on top.
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There are many things you can do to celebrate a special occasion or milestone: throw a party, have cake, buy a meaningful gift. If you’re iconic UK-based footwear brand Dr. Martens, you team up with another cool girl-favorite fashion house to add a fresh twist to one of your beloved products. On Tuesday, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Jadon boot, a chunky-soled combat boot popular among celebs including Olivia Rodrigo and Bella Hadid, Dr. Martens joined forces with Ganni to reveal a new version of the silhouette.
The Dr. Martens x Ganni Jadon boasts the same, well-recognized shape but is made with new materials — a blend of recycled and leather-free materials — and adorned with the Copenhagen-based, sustainably-minded brand’s trademark butterfly stamp. Despite the updates, the boot isn’t without the classic Dr. Martens staples, like yellow welt stitching and yellow accents around the laces.
“Dr. Martens takes me back to my teen years in the ’90s, my forever favorite era. It’s such a legacy brand, and their boots have transcended generations, becoming symbols of subculture, self-expression, and individuality,” Ganni creative director Ditte Reffstrup said in a press release. “We wanted to pay tribute to the music scene, which has served as a massive inspiration for me and always felt like a place for connection.”
Both brands have been known to drop covetable footwear collabs. Last year, Dr. Martens teamed up with Heaven by Marc Jacobs on platform Mary Janes and sandals. Meanwhile, Ganni — which is having its own on-trend footwear moment this year with its ubiquitous studded ballet flats — has previously released shoes with brands like Dr. Scholl’s and New Balance.
The Dr. Martens x Ganni Jadon boot launches on December 1 for $305 and will be available to shop online at ganni.com and drmartens.com.
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Holiday dressing can be tricky. You want to wear items that feel a bit more elevated than your everyday fashion to mark the occasion without sacrificing your go-to style. Enter the new Madewell x Aimee Song collab.
Launching today, the limited-edition collection sees the brand teaming up with the fashion influencer, blogger, and designer on an 11-piece line that will guarantee you’re the best dressed at your office holiday party — and beyond. The collab embodies Song’s laidback luxury, trendy-yet-timeless aesthetic, meaning each piece can be dressed up while also easily fitting into your wardrobe outside of the holiday season. Find items like silver metallic wide-leg jeans and shorts, a white sequin maxi dress, a cozy V-neck sweater, and a wool-blend midi skirt in a matching lilac hue. The collection also includes two pieces of jewelry: a pair of freshwater pearl drop earrings and a tennis necklace.
“These are my edited essentials for the holidays, but they’re also pieces you’ll want to keep in your closet forever,” Song said in a statement about the collaboration.
This is just the latest high-profile collab for Madewell. It follows up the brand’s denim-forward line with celeb stylist Molly Dickson, which was inspired by some of her A-list clients and debuted in the summer. The Madewell x Aimee Song collection launches in Madewell stores today and will be available to shop online on November 30. Prices range from $34 to $248.
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