Styling baggy clothes can feel intimidating.
Boutique owner Pauline Montupet explained toThe Zoe Reportthat “the key is to double-check they look intentionally big.
So, pants might be loose in the hip and leg, but double-check the waist fits.

We gathered a variety of ways it’s possible for you to get creative with some excess fabric.
Unbuttoned baggy button-down
A baggy button-down top can be hard to style when wearing a skirt.
@fuhzzfigured out how to make the two pieces work.

However, when given baggy sizing, the pair can transform into something more laid-back and chic.
Try@shaheenchand’slook with a big, graphic tee and comfy suede clogs for an effortless and edgy outfit.
Neutral blocked colors and sleek lines give the clothing combination an air of business casual.

This outfit could double for a casual brunch or a chill day at the office.
Mnochrome
The monochrome fashion trendis one of the simpler looks to pull off.
You pick a color for the day and find a top, bottom, and accessories that match it.

Straight lined
In fashion, we usually look for clothes that complement and intensify the silhouette.
But rebelling against that can send such a cool, confident message.
@monpetitchuchu’sloose-fitting sweater and skirt outfit meets the mark.

The sweater gathers below the hips, making for a straight-sided waist.
This line continues all the way down her skirt to the mid-shin.
Instead, it hangs on you without hugging your body.

@jainaazaleashows just how effortlessly a baby doll dress comes together.
Basketball shorts
If you ask us, basketball shorts are underrated in the world of fashion.
They’ve been designated for the court, but they could kill it on the runway.

We can’t take credit for this idea alone, though.
@DivaSmithgave us a major inspiration.
Combine baggy shorts with a black crop top and high-top sneakers for a look that epitomizes street style.

You get to mix and match regular wear and athletic wear.
Colorful layers
It can be easy to stick to more neutral or darker tones.
But it can really brighten up your day and intentions to put on something reflective of positivity.

Play with lots of colors when styling your own rainbow baggy look; the more, the merrier.
An oversized bomber jacket adds another texture to your look which helps create dimension and interest.
We’ve been there before.

Or you love your new baggy jacket, but it’s too hot to pair with pants.
Oversized peacoat
A fitted peacoat can feel very preppy.
Slouchy, roomy clothes always come across as casual street style.

Well, it turns out this sacrifice is unnecessary, and the two looks can coincide.
Matching knit set
Ribbed knit always looks luxurious from the onlooker’s perspective.
A full outfit made of a soft, thick material like this sounds like a dream.

Not only would it feel like a dream, but@simonenoamakes it look like a dream as well.
Wear a baggy, thickly knitted matching button-down and skirt made from a multicolored, light magenta yarn.
But what if you made the extra fabric look intentional like@Jessie_Bush?

And grab your favorite sunnies to protect your eyes from those UV rays.
Baggy capris
At first thought, capris bring nothing but painful flashbacks to our early 2000s outfits.
This outfit will be unique and rich with a diverse mix of patterns and textures.

As@robynhartwinksshowed us, style a long, baggy sweater with a floor-length a-line skirt.
Baggy cable-knit
There is nothing that screams winter classic more than a cream-colored, cable-knit wool sweater.
This is especially true when it is oversized, slightly resembling a warm, cozy blanket.

Add an extra large scarf, oversized bag, and knee-high boots like@lara-bsmnndid.
Cargo shorts
We know cargo shorts seem like a tricky garment to make fashionable.
It’s a fine line to walk, but model Paloma Elsesser’sInstagramshows exactly how to nail the latter.





