Way ahead of you, buddy.

Sweatsuits, but make it fashion. What we're already doing every day, but make it celebrity. Sure, we're not wearing our sweatsuits on Jimmy Kimmel Live, but we've got our sweat set game on lock. If Dax Shepard's look is inspiring you to take your game to the next level, though (or, frankly, to take it in public), we've rounded up some stylish sets and tips for you!

1. Go monochrome

Dax's sweat set works so well—even for national television—because it looks deliberate. Take your cue from him with this Pull&Bear set in mocha, and style it with similar colors for an intentional feel. 

Pull&Bear, ASOS, sweatsuit

Courtesy of ASOS

2. Colorblock

Another way to look deliberate? Colorblock. Vogue got the idea from model Elsa Hosk, but there are lots of ways to apply it. Try this sweet pink top and summery bottoms from J. Crew for a mid-winter pop of color. 

J. Crew, sweatpants, sweatshirt

Courtesy of J.Crew

3. Future-ize 

Ride the vaporwave right into the future with these Nike Air transparent sweatpants. Style with bright trainers and a neon sweatshirt

Nike, ASOS, sweatpants

Courtesy of ASOS

4. Sock it to 'em

This marled suit from J.Crew screams comfy, but writer Harling Ross gives us an even cozier tip: style your socks over your sweats for a snuggly, retro vibe.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Harling Ross (@harlingross)

5. Style Sustainably

Get your style tips from Mother Nature, and help her out while you're at it. Everlane's ReNew Fleece Raglan Sweatshirt may look like it came from a wooly sheep, but it's made from recycled plastic bottles. Pair it with Everlane's Lightweight French Terry Jogger in Cider.

Everlane, sweatpants, sweatshirt

Courtesy of Everlane

What sweatshirts and sweatpants can you not stop wearing? Did Dax inspire you to take your look out on the town? Let us know in the comments.

Tabitha Brower
A film school grad, Tabitha loves well-told stories wherever she can find them, whether in movies, TV, music, books, or games. She's also a nature enthusiast, so catch her birdwatching or hitting up a new hike. You can find her cheeky mini film reviews on Letterboxd as @tabbrower.
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