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3 ways to wear {black pull-on pants}

These days, since I’m working from home and not going too many places, my wardrobe needs to be comfortable. Yet I find that when I actually get dressed in real clothes, my brain has an easier time transitioning from “home” mode to “work” mode.

When I found these pants at Loft recently, I knew they would hit that sweet spot between comfort and put-together-ness. They feel just like pajamas, but with the flowiness and the tie-waist, they look dressy enough even for a date night.

How to style black pull-on pants | Shea Lennon

Here are 3 ways I’ve been wearing these black pull-on pants.

black pants + leopard camisole + denim jacket

I wore this when we ventured out to an actual (open-air, socially distanced) restaurant recently. It’s something we haven’t done in a long time (and likely won’t do again for a while) so I wanted to dress up a little! Yet still be comfy, because hello, food.

How to style black pull-on pants | Shea Lennon
Similar denim jacket | similar leopard cami | pull-on pants | sandals

black pants + white eyelet top + sneakers

I wore this for a regular work-from-home day the other day. I like how the slip-on sneakers lend a casual, laid-back vibe to these pants. And you can’t beat an outfit like this for comfort.

How to style black pull-on pants | Shea Lennon
eyelet top | pull-on pants | similar slip-on sneakers | earrings

black pants + sleeveless chambray

I’ve had this sleeveless chambray shirt for years, but it is a piece I constantly return to in the summer. Because the temperature in our house drops about 20 degrees when you walk downstairs, I usually have a sweater handy.

How to style black pull-on pants | Shea Lennon
similar chambray | pull-on pants | sandals | earrings

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