I am sure you have noticed a wardrobe trend when you have been doing your laundry. Pajamas or sweats most likely make up the bulk of the clothing you wash weekly these days. Although we love comfortable clothing. It’s time for you to bring the joy and sparkle back into your life with loungewear that makes you feel good about yourself. I know this wasn’t part of the plan but if you work with it you can pull yourself out of that funk you are currently in. Shop women’s day-to-night loungewear under $100 that will make you feel like you put in some effort during, what seems like, this never-ending lockdown.

You know it’s true, you have to do something about what you are currently wearing. Old t-shirts and PJs no longer make anyone feel good anymore since it’s more than just an optional weekend indulgence. That old t-shirt with the holes in it that you have cherished all these years as your Sunday staple is bringing you down. You can’t wear it five days a week! In fact, I think it’s about to retire you soon.

Here are a few affordable day-to-night loungewear sets that you can wear working from your home office to the market or watching Netflix. Throw on some gold jewelry, put on some lipstick. Feeling better already, aren’t you?!

This sets comes in a variety of colours as well as tie dye.

More colour options available.

This sets comes in a variety of colours as well as tie-dye.

This item comes in a variety of colours and prints.

This item comes in a variety of colours.

This item comes in a variety of colours and prints.

Five colour options available.

Available in white and black.

Available in a variety of prints.

This silk kimono is absolutely beautiful. Yes, you can wear it during the day and also at night. More colour options and print variations available. FYI, yes I know this isn’t under $100.00 but it’s stunning and it’s worth the splurge if you can do it. Treat yourself! In addition, the cheaper versions looked cheap and will mostly feel that way.

This item is available in a variety of colours and prints.

***This post contains affiliate links. What does this mean? It means I make a small commission when you sign up for the program at no cost to you!

Hanifa Anne Sekandi

Founder & Editor-in-Chief. Mindfulness Advocate and Facilitator. Member of the Mindful Society Global Institute. I have an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Social Behaviour, Media, and Culture); Psychology of Buddhism, Mental Health and Illness Minor - (Eastern Practices for Depression, Anxiety, and Addiction and Religion (Society, Religion, and Politics). I help brands achieve their growth potential through an intuitive business development approach. Follow Me on Instagram @thethingsiwishiknew On Facebook @thethingsiwishiknew

RELATED POSTS