Good weekend plans involve brunches and coffee dates. Some might argue the best part of Saturday and Sunday is that you can sleep in or make it to a workout class on time.
Below, I’ve compiled the best looks that you can use as brunch/weekend fit inspiration all year, taken straight from the street-style set.
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Arguably Argyle –
There is something so refreshing about a vibrant argyle knit. Let a punchy print be your outfit’s focal point, and pair with simple accessories for a relaxed, off-duty feel.
Rugby, Baby!! –
Whether your brunch involves football or not, a sport-inspired knit polo top is a winning look. Keep the easy weekend vibe going by styling it with sneakers and sunnies.
Go to Oxford –
Dress down a stuffy oxford shirt by leaving it unbuttoned over a T-shirt or tank top—then pair it with loose-fitting trousers, jeans, or a comfy pair of shorts. Instant cool vibes achieved.
Team Spirit –
Whether you’re repping your favorite team or looking for a playful spin on sportswear, rework a jersey-style T-shirt with a denim midi.
Lady Who Brunches –
Brunch isn’t always a casual catch-—sometimes it means bridal and baby showers. For a more formal affair, lean into a ladylike, full skirt when the dress code calls for something a bit more dressed up.
Make it Mini –
A skirt on the weekend feels more casual when paired with a T-shirt and chunky knit sweater. Opt for flat shoes, whether that means a Chelsea boot or a dainty ballerina.
Pinstripes, Please –
Boardroom vibes, begone. Brunch calls for pairings like this cutout camisole top and perfectly draped over-the-shoulder sweater—cute and classy.
Oversize Blazer –
A menswear-inspired look with oversize proportions feels both modern and elevated when paired with the basics: a fluid button-down, jeans or trousers, and a chunky shoe.
Sweat it Out –
Dress up a sweatshirt with wide-leg pants and statement baubles for a fresh look that is pulled together but doesn’t feel like you tried too hard.
Put a Scarf on it –
A scarf is one of the most versatile items in any wardrobe. Amp up the ’60s vibes by tying a printed one around your neck for a groovy, rock-star feel.
Knitty City –
Forget jeans and sweats. A knitted dress is just as comfortable but adds a certain elevation when you make your entrance at brunch.
In the Nudes –
When all else fails, a cozy camel moment should be your go-to. Whether styled as a sweater set or worn alone, a nude cardigan goes with everything from jeans to trousers.
Pretty in Pink –
No matter the season, pale pink knitwear brings a certain softness to any look. In the spring and summer, pair with white tanks and denim, and come fall, mix in some corduroy for added texture.
Denim to the Maxi –
The model-off-duty look transcends straight to effortless; weekend brunch looks when you take a denim maxi skirt and style with casual, knee-high boots and an off-the-shoulder knitted top.
Break out the Bomber –
Lazy brunch outfits can be transformed with the help of a leather bomber jacket. It will add an instant hit of sophistication to all your best basics.
And that’s the end:)