Trend watch: cosy loungewear

It’s officially the time of year to get cosy; think tactile fabrics that inspire a relaxed atmosphere. Forget itchy sequins and Christmas jumpers and pull on a look whose only criterion is to offer a sartorial hug. It might be your favourite well-worn PJs or joggers with a new pair of socks, or a gifted piece of elevated loungewear for the festive in-between bit (when declining social engagements isn’t just OK but is actively encouraged).

Choose ultra-soft knits and cashmere blends for a relaxing curled-up day on the sofa. The White Company (above) excels at this brief, as do newcomers and B Corp certified Rise and Fall (3, below). Reliably, Marks & Spencer Autograph cashmere rollneck (£95) works at home with leggings, or can be a sweater- shaped comfort blanket out and about with jeans, or even dressed up with tailored trousers to the office after the holidays. Socks are a key component to achieve maximum lounging comfort so, hopefully, the bearded guy in red brings you a new pair, but should you want to treat yourself, a pair of cashmere bedsocks are the ultimate for indoor lounging. Try pairs-scotland.com’s lambswool bedsocks (£20) or Base Ranges’s organic cotton beauties (5, below). Top tip: cashmere socks wear terribly on the heel if you put on with shoes, but will give a Christmas stocking a run for its money in longevity if reserved for use with slippers only.

In an ideal world, every sofa would have a blanket scarf laid across the back, ready to throw on in the chillier evenings. The British Blanket Company has a vibrant selection of colours, from buttercup to berry (£85). Arket’s triangle scarf (7, below), meanwhile, is made from a blend of cotton, wool and alpaca, and is the perfect shape to wrap around your shoulders as a top layer. Hallmark movie and roaring fire optional.


1

Palazzo pants

£39.99, calzedonia.com


2

Cotton waffle hot-water bottle

£45, yuyubottle.com


3

Cashmere hoodie

£180, riseandfall.co


4

Wool rich baseball cap

£15, marksandspencer.com


5

Organic cotton socks

£24, baserange.com


6

Deep sleep mask

£36, doreandrose.com


7

Scarf

£77, arket.com


8

Scrunchies

£14 for 3, lululemon.co.uk


9

Candle

£68, lelabofragrances.com


10

Polo

£320, artknit-studios.com

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11

Mini sweater dress

£58, abercrombie.com


12

Cashmere scarf

£150, selbestudios.com


13

Fleece

£69, uk.rains.com


14

Woollen slippers

£40, Yoko Wool (mimmostudios.com)


15

Organic cotton basics set

£65, elliotorganics.co.uk


16

Knitted varsity jacket

£275, gant.co.uk


17

Design your own scrunchie

£35, itsrooper.co.uk


18

Ultra-soft cami

£56, wearcommando.com


19

Shearling clog

£375, birkenstock.com


20

Knitted column skirt

£195, yaitte.com

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