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Why These Two Vogue Editors Work From Home in Jeans

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Photographed by Greg Harris, Vogue, November 2017

Slipping on jeans can be a way to instill a little bit of normalcy into the work from home schedule. Sure, they may not be as cozy as sweatpants or your bathrobe, but there are tricks and tips to finding denim that are comfortable. They can—and should—feel like you’re wearing pajama pants. Feeling inspired, Fass and I zeroed in on three specific tips for nailing jeans that you’ll want to work from home in, plus where to shop the best styles now too.

1. Go Vintage.

Now is not the time to break in stiff, raw denim. Fass’s number one tip is: “Stick to vintage denim. It is surprisingly comfortable, because they’re pre-worn in. They get softer every time you wear them, and almost form to your body.” When we discussed this, I realized that most of my favorite pairs in my current rotation are vintage or pre-worn as well.

2. Pick the Right Fit.

Presumably, you’ll want to wear one thing all day. So look for loose, forgiving silhouettes such as rolled-up boyfriend jeans—basically anything less constricting than pin-thin skinny jeans. Again, pre-owned is a great option here. “Vintage jeans often come in relaxed silhouettes, not skinny or tight,” says Fass.

3. Style With Cozy Staples.

Just because wearing jeans is slightly dressier than pajamas doesn’t mean you have to actually dress up. At the end of the day, working from home is all about comfort, and the way you style your denim shouldn’t be approached any differently. Fass suggests throwing on “a sweater, cute socks, and slippers—and you’re set!” As for me? I have been enjoying wearing mine with the mounds of graphic tees that I have rediscovered from my high school wardrobe.

Below, find nine jeans that fit the criteria.