16 Matching Sweatsuits You’ll Want to Live In All Winter Long

Photo-Illustration: by The Cut; Photos: Retailers

With a few years working from home under our belt, we’ve all become pros at spotting (and buying) the best sweatsuits. There might not be enough leisure hours in a week, but we still need to find ourselves prepared to look chic while lying horizontally (or working).

If you’re interested in becoming a sweatsuit connoisseur yourself (no time like the present to develop a new hobby) and upgrading your sweatpants drawer, ahead you’ll find the matching sets you’re going to want to live in all winter.

The Affordable Classic

Writer Marjon Carlos inspired us to check out this option from Hanes. She wrote on Instagram that she used to wear it when she worked from home as a freelancer, and it got her through “just about everything.”

The Classic Sweatsuit With a Twist

This tracksuit is for the cool auntie or mom. It’s casual yet sharp due to the half-zip pullover. Made of organic French terry, these sweats are premium quality without the luxury price.

The Retro Tracksuit

Former associate fashion editor Devine Blacksher is still obsessed with her Juicy Couture velour getup, but since those are harder to come by these days, this Tory Burch set still provides the required retro vibes to running errands on the weekend and traveling in comfort.

The Fleece Sweatsuit

Not all sweatsuits have to be made for indoors. This Outdoor Voices PrimoFleece pullover and sweatpants will keep you toasty and warm whether you’re bracing the cold or bundling up inside.

The Elevated “Sweatsuit”

If this LESET set could speak, it would say, “I’m not your regular sweatsuit. I’m a cool knit sweatsuit.” This gray set is more elevated than a casual sweatsuit, creating a look that’s minimal and chic.

The Instagram Favorite

The Pangaia sweatsuits are about as culty as they get. With over 1 million followers on Instagram and an ethos dedicated to science, purpose, and design, this brand is hard not to fall in love with. Everyone on our feeds seems to have one, and now there’s a recycled-cashmere one.

The ’50s Bohemian Sweatsuit

Even if we can’t imagine Audrey Hepburn ever wearing a sweatsuit, if she did, it would probably look like this. The pants here also seem like a good in-between for someone who wears both a lot of sweatpants and leggings, like senior fashion writer Emilia Petrarca.

The Party Sweatsuit

While we love party pants, we love a party sweatsuit more because it’s easy to put on and perfect when busting a move on the dance floor. This cute pink Suzie Kondi jumpsuit can be worn with a dainty open-toed kitten heel, clogs, or Birkenstocks.

The Futuristic Sweatsuit

As you may have noticed, we are now firmly in the land of “fashion sweatsuits.” Marine Serre is a rising star of Parisian fashion. She’s often inspired by a high-tech postapocalyptic future, which feels on point right now.

The Teddy-Bear Sweatsuit

We all love a bear, but now you can feel like one in a warm and snuggly SKIMS fleece sweatsuit.

The Cashmere Option

If cashmere is your go-to, don’t fret; you can still find a matching sweatsuit to spend your days in.

The Skirt Sweatsuit

A skirt sweatsuit? Say less! We want it.

The Sweatsuit for People Who Don’t Wear Sweatsuits

For when you’re not wearing your Agnès B. snap cardigan.

The Sweatsuit With a Good Message

We’re all dressing like we live in Los Angeles now, so we may as well just give in to it. Instead of opting for a random printed sweatsuit, get this colorful and cute one that empowers youth all over New York City.

The Short Sweatsuit

It doesn’t matter what temperature it is: Having a short sweatsuit is necessary all year round.

The Holy Grail

This is the top shelf of sweatsuits. A classic and luxurious look. The sweatsuit you casually wear to dinner at Via Carota on Friday night.

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