All Dressed Up With Nothing To Do

Because there is nothing more glorious than being unrepentantly lazy and unproductive while dripped like a king, we present our four favorite pieces of the season's most lavish weekend wear.

Jacket, $2,500, and pants, $1,200, by Gucci

A Next-Level Leisure Suit

Gucci's Alessandro Michele has shifted the paradigm of men's suiting with pussy bows, flared trousers, and lots of jewels. His fluid interpretation of streetwear staples is just as significant. Blown up to massive proportions, this supremely comfortable washed-out denim tracksuit has both Big Boi and Billie Eilish written all over it.

Shoes, $590, by JW Anderson

House-Party Shoes

Clogs are now a staple on par with sneakers and loafers in the fashionable-footwear spectrum. They're also ridiculously comfortable and, crucially, easy to put on. JW Anderson's are made in Italy with vibey landscape-printed felt uppers and cork soles. Meaning, they're perfect house slippers but can hold up when you inevitably use them to upgrade your Friday-night fit.

Cardigan, $3,350, by Louis Vuitton

The Cardigan Killer

One of designer Virgil Abloh's go-to style moves is to throw on a worn-in denim jacket. For his third Louis Vuitton collection, Abloh's adventures in highly advanced knitwear reached their apotheosis with this ultra-chunky wool version of his trusty trucker. Your shawl-collar cardigan could never.

Shorts, $435, by Bode

Esoteric Lounge Shorts

Emily Adams Bode is one of the brightest rising stars in American fashion for a reason—she can take a humble silhouette, like boxy rugby shorts, and create a soulful garment worth treasuring. These loose, cropped shorts are made out of vintage African country cloth, a Bode staple that only gets better with age.

A version of this story originally appeared in the February 2020 issue with the title "All Dressed Up With Nothing To Do."