Two weeks ago, I wrote about my Mom’s favorite pants: the Athleta High Rise Endless Pants. They’re an athleisure pant that is easy to wear on the weekends, for WFH, or to a casual office. Some of you asked for a post on styling them, so let’s get to it.
For Work Travel // When I fly for work, I often need to be able to go from the plane to my firm’s office for a few hours in the afternoon. It’s a situation in which everyone understands I just got off a plane, so as long as I look pulled together, I’ll fit in fine among the button-up shirts and cardigans over blouses most of my colleagues are wearing.
For this look, I chose a cashmere sweater from J.Crew with an interesting texture. It bridges the gap between business and casual. Then, I added a drapey cotton trench to pull the look together with the Athleta pants.
Want a jacket that functions more like a blazer? First, you could try a cropped jacket that you wouldn’t have to take off instead of the trench. Second, you could wear a cardigan in the same color and texture as the sweater. If you want something sportier, I like this Pilcro utility jacket from Anthro.
For the plane, I chose these low profile Rothy’s sneakers. If you prefer something to wear straight to the office, I would try a gray driver. Another option for the office would be a colored leather flat like these orange ones from Madewell.
I chose gold earrings because I love the way they look with grey. And I still think the Lo & Sons OG bag is the best for the plane.
For Work From Home // If you work from home or hybrid, get yourself a striped shirt for summer. It’s such a versatile piece. It looks great with shorts at the pool. It looks great with wide leg trousers at work. It looks great tied over a slip dress for dinner.
This one from Caslon has a navy stripe (also in plus). I also like this Rag & Bone shirt with a chevron accent on the pocket. Or go for a breezier style and snag this gauze Caslon option.
Here, I styled them with the Athleta pants and a J.Crew denim jacket. I own last year’s version of this jacket, and it’s a nice piece. Doesn’t have any pockets though for reasons surpassing understanding. So if you need pockets, snag this one from Kut from the Kloth.
For the shoes, I chose these red, double strap sandals. For a more office-appropriate shoe, I like these combination ballet flats and slingbacks also in red. It’s a summery alternative to a leather work flat. They would look great with a white dress.
Lastly, I still love the chiseled look of these silver hoops. And I’d add a sheer red lip to jazz things up a bit.
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I wasn’t convinced about the pants… now I’m certain I need the pants/striped shirt/jean jacket with red accents combo FORTHWITH.
Do you tuck the striped shirt in? Love those red sandals!
For the tops, are you tucking them in? Half tuck? Thank you!
I am plus size pear and honestly didn’t think the style would look good on me – but my sizes in almost every color are sold out! I feel like that’s a ringing endorsement so I’ll sign up to be notified when the pants come back into stock
What’s the weight of the fabric like for these pants? I feel like they could work for me, but I’ve ordered too many athleisure pants that turned out to be a really thin material that did nothing for my butt. Since I hate ordering and returning, I haven’t pulled the trigger on these.
I would not describe it as really thin, but I would not say it is thick either. All of these tech pants tend to be a little thin, but these ones are the thickest I’ve tried.
Thirding the tuck question. I never know what do with shirts when I wear these sort of athleisure pants.
I wouldn’t tuck a thick sweater. A thinner sweater, I would front tuck.