What You Actually Wear When You’re Working From Home

What You Actually Wear When You’re Working From Home

What You Actually Wear When You’re Working From Home

When you first pictured working from home, you probably imagined a slightly more polished version of yourself: Clean hair. Ceramic mug. Matching sleepwear. Maybe a linen robe draped just-so, emails answered while a candle flickered in the background.

What you got instead?

A steady rotation of the same soft pants. A T-shirt that doubled as sleepwear. And underneath it all, the lace bralette you didn’t exactly plan to wear - but somehow haven’t taken off in three days.

There’s something about a bralette that just makes sense when you're not leaving the house.
No wires, no padding, no real effort - but still enough to make it feel like you started the day with a decision. Something for you. Not for a mirror, not for a meeting - just for comfort, and maybe a bit of quiet intention.

You’ll throw on a knit for your Zoom calls. Stretch between emails. Wander to the kitchen for another coffee. And through it all, your bralette becomes part of the rhythm - the background layer of your at-home life.

You probably didn’t set out to become someone who lives in lace bralettes.

But here you are. And honestly? It suits you.