When you wake up in the morning and the alarm gives out a warning, you don't think you'll ever convince yourself to get out of your coziest hoodie to brave the next polar vortex.
And you're thinking, "They can pry my sweatpants from my cold, dead buttcheeks."
But if your workplace is casual or business casual, you can often get away with wearing clothes that are insanely comfortable and still fit the dress code.
1. This maxi dress and faux fur combo.

Bonus: Wearing socks over tights makes your feet feel extra cozy in your boots.
2. An elastic-waistband skirt.

Oh, and some fleece tights, NBD.
3. This cute chambray shirt dress.

Broken-in chambray or denim is the best, and this dress's silhouette is perfect for days when you're so bloated you literally can't even.
4. This sweater-and-trouser combo.

Also, thank you, 2014, for making flats that are basically slippers A Thing.
5. A scarf you can bury your face in.

Plus flat boots, of course.
6. This pretty cashmere sweater.

Cashmere looks (and feels) luxe.
7. This cute poncho and stretchy cords.

You're basically wearing a blanket to work.
8. A super-soft turtleneck under a sweater dress.

The turtleneck will protect you if you make the mistake of allowing terribly itchy wool into your life.
9. A scarf and shearling-lined booties.

And don't forget the wintry socks!
10. A faux-fur-trimmed vest.

The best part? It's long enough to cover your waistband... just in case you need to unbutton your pants after lunch.
11. A flowy tank and elastic-waist pants.

SO forgiving.
12. A soft button-front shirt and wide-leg trousers.

Plus accessories that won't drive you crazy all day.
13. All the soft and stretchy knits.

For when you have to dress up a little.
14. This maxi dress that feels like a giant T-shirt.

Throw a belt on if you're feeling fancy.
15. This chill dress and riding boots.

The leopard scarf makes everyone think you care.
16. Loose pants with an elastic waist.

Nobody has to know you're basically wearing sweats.
17. A delightfully oversize blazer.

A polite middle finger to "business casual."