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10 Brands Making Stylish Lounge Pants You Can Wear Outside The House
There are times where only lounge pants will do. A catch-all term for what is essentially comfortable legwear, it encapsulates everything from joggers to drawstring pants to pyjama bottoms. This type of legwear represents the ultimate in laid-back dressing and is often made from some of the softest fabrics around including cotton jersey, modal or tencel blends, and even cashmere.
How and when you wear them is largely up to you, but there are of course some places where lounge pants work better than others. Wearing them at home is the most obvious choice, and there is nothing more reassuring than pulling on a pair of loopback cotton sweatpants within the confines of your four walls.
But modern-day lounge pants are blurring the lines between stylish and slovenly, meaning they work just as well for trips to the shops, long-haul flights and running weekend errands when comfort is key.
What are lounge pants?

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Quite simply, lounge pants are a style of trouser designed for comfort. They usually come with some form of drawstring waist, are cut slightly looser for a relaxed, slouchy fit, and are cut from soft, lightweight fabrics like cotton jersey, fleece, tencel or wool blends.
Style isn’t so important when it comes to lounge pants. You don’t necessarily buy them to look good; rather, they serve a purpose, helping you to relax and ‘lounge’ around.
That said, today you can buy slightly smarter designs which come in slimmer fits and are made from more formal materials. These are easier to dress up yet are no less comfortable, allowing them to be combined with other casualwear to create stylish off-duty looks that can be worn all day without having you itching to get home and take them straight off.
When and how to wear lounge pants
There’s no real trick to wearing lounge pants, especially if you intend to wear them solely at home. Indeed, if you want a comfortable pair of trousers you can WFH in, or binge-watch TV in at the weekend, you should pull the trigger right now. There’s nothing cosier than combining a pair of lounge pants with a relaxed-fitting T-shirt and hoodie at home in the colder months.
If you’re intending to leave the house, though, you want to maintain some form of style standards. Lounge pants are an easy option for popping to the shops in, and smarter pairs can easily take you further – a pub lunch perhaps, or even a casual dinner spot. For these occasions, the best advice is to keep things simple and minimal.
For example, try pairing some dark navy or black slim-cut sweatpants with a black T-shirt, a neutral colour chore coat or suede jacket and white sneakers. An easy, comfortable look, your choice of jacket help dress things up ever so slightly, giving your lounge pants a high-end, athleisure feel that is still on trend.
4 Key Types Of Lounge Pants For Men
Classic Sweatpants

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The definitive lounge pant, sweatpants come with drawstring waists, relaxed fits and are usually made from cotton jersey or loopback cotton.
While originally designed for exercising in, joggers are an easy, incredibly comfortable option for wearing around the house. Some designs come with straight hems, but we recommend going for the traditional elastic hem variety, which creates a sleeker silhouette that tapers to the ankle.
Drawstring Pants

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Halfway between a traditional pair of trousers and jogging bottoms, drawstring pants are slightly smarter. They’re usually made from a wool or cotton blend – the kind of fabrics you’d typically associate with chinos and tailored pants.
But crucially they come with a drawstring waistband for a flexible, comfortable fit that moves with you rather than against you. In most instances this drawstring waist is easily concealed, meaning they are easier to dress up and can often pass for regular pants. So you never have to sacrifice comfort again.
Pyjamas

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For ultimate relaxation, pyjama bottoms are the way to go. Designed primarily for sleeping in, pyjama bottoms typically feature elasticated waists and are made from soft, lightweight cottons.
They will have very little structure and a wide, loose cut. Given they’re made for evenings in bed, they’re only really appropriate inside the home.
Tailored Sweatpants
A broad style that can encompass anything from wool sweatpants through to pleated designs, tailored sweatpants are typically made from ‘smarter’ fabrics and have a trimmer cut than classic joggers.
You’ll find them in textured cotton jersey, wool blends or, for the ultimate in luxury, cashmere, and like other pairs of drawstring pants, they’re much easier to dress up and combine with the rest of your wardrobe.
While still perfect for relaxing at home, try team them smart-casual polos, jackets and knitwear at the weekend.
The Best Men’s Lounge Pants Brands
Uniqlo
An obvious destination for any menswear basics, Uniqlo’s range of loungewear is expansive. Expect everything from classic grey joggers through to soft check pyjama bottoms.
Look out for seasonal styles, which will be cut from fabrics ranging from jersey through to modal.
Shop now at Uniqlo
M&S
M&S is continuing to improve and expand on its clothing range, and its loungewear is no different. The British high-street retailer does a fine line in minimal sweatpants, which can be worn both at home and out and about.
Shop now at M&S
Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren is one of those brands you could fill your entire wardrobe with. For its loungewear, the US brand turns to the finest cotton fabrics, and combines them with tailored fits that will look as good now as they will in years to come.
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Arket
Arket’s menswear collection is incredibly underrated. Combining well thought out, functional design with accessible prices, it’s difficult to go wrong with its entire lineup.
The brand’s sweatpants are among the finest on this list, given they’re made from durable, soft loopback cotton jersey.
Shop now at Arket
A.P.C.
A.P.C.’s denim is some of the best you’ll find anywhere. But the brand’s loungewear is no slouch either, with more tailored designs featuring regularly in its seasonal collections.
Look out for sleek, minimal styles you can wear with virtually anything.
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Reiss
Reiss is a brand well regarded for its sharper designs. As such, you can expect its loungewear to have a smarter, more tailored look.
If you’re in the market for drawstring pants or tailored sweatpants, head here first.
Shop now at Reiss
Gap
American outfitter Gap is a criminally underrated option for loungewear. Its sweatpants range is expansive, running the gamut from classic grey marl pairs through to super-soft washed vintage options to advanced GapFlex designs that come with added stretch for extra flexibility and comfort.
Shop now at Gap
Colorful Standard
Colorful Standard made its name off the back of high-quality, beautifully-cut loungewear. The brand’s traditional cotton jersey joggers are one of the key reasons why, cut from soft 100% organic cotton and available in every shade under the sun.
Want something a little more put together for weekend occasions? Try its Organic Twill Pants, which are crafted from a mix of organic cotton and elastane and feature a drawstring waist for all-day comfort.
Shop now at END.
Pangaia
Pangaia is another brand that specialises in quality loungewear with a conscience. Expect high-end, sustainable fabrics, minimal designs and comfortable fits, with each piece incorporating the label’s subtle branding.
Pangaia’s sweatpants come in a variety of weights, from light to heavy, allowing you to adapt your loungewear to the season. Not only that, each pair is made using organic or recycled cotton, so you can relax knowing that Mother Nature would approve of your choice.
Shop now at SSENSE
Folk
Combining a workwear slant with its trademark, pared-back aesthetic, Folk is somewhere to head if you’re after well-made loungewear that’s built to last.
The brand’s acclaimed Assembly Pant is now available in a drawcord version, giving you the same relaxed, cropped shape and a wealth of stylish colourways but with added comfort. Dress them up or down as you see fit.
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Meet the Palantir Mafia, who have collectively raised more than $6 billion for their own startups
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- Some former Palantir employees have left the software company to build their own startups.
- BI identified 30 founders building in the AI, legaltech, consumer, and healthcare spaces.
- The Palantir Mafia includes Partiful, Ironclad, Joe Lonsdale, Anduril, Garry Tan, and more.
Move over, PayPal: there's a new tech mafia in town.
Meet the Palantir Mafia: from Y Combinator's Garry Tan, to Joe Lonsdale, to the founders of ElevenLabs, IronClad, and Partiful, the big data software company has produced a slew of former employees who now run startups and investment funds of their own.
More than a decade ago, PayPal set the standard for producing a formidable group of alumni who now run their own companies, including Elon Musk, David Sacks, Reid Hoffman, Max Levchin, and Peter Thiel — who later co-founder Palantir.
Now, Facebook and Oracle each have their own mafias and more recent tech companies like Square, OpenAI, and Instacart have mafias, too.
Palantir's original clients were federal agencies, and one of its core product offerings, "Gotham," assists in locating targets on battlefields. While some former Palantir employees are leveraging their experience to found defense tech startups, others are building companies in healthcare, consumer, AI, and enterprise.
Palantir mafia companies have been backed by top VC firms including a16z, Sequoia, Redpoint, and Accel, as well as the prestigious startup accelerator Y Combinator.
In total, the startups identified by BI have collectively raised more than $6 billion in VC funding, according to PitchBook data as well as founders themselves. More than half of that funding — $3.8 billion — went to one place: Anduril, the defense-tech startup founded by three Palantir alums.
Take a look at BI's list of 30 Palantir Mafia members who are now startup founders. We put Y Combinator's Garry Tan at the top of the list and then listed everyone else in descending order based on how much VC funding their startup has raised.
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Spruce up your space for spring by decluttering
The author (not pictured) found that decluttering helped ease symptoms of anxiety and OCD.
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Happy Saturday! Feeling too busy to work out? One 37-year-old mom lost 100 pounds by using this three-step strategy. Sounds simple enough!
On the agenda:
- Young people with colon cancer share the early signs that doctors misdiagnosed.
- A new luxury development in Manhattan is offering amenities — for a steep price tag.
- We tested out the new hottest water bottle to see if it's worth the hype.
- Patricia Arquette has a message for anyone looking for "Severance" spoilers.
But first: Ready, set, spring clean.
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This week's dispatch
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It's time to sweep into spring
Do you feel it? I'm talking about the warmer weather, the sun shining just a little bit longer, and the winter blues going away. We're enjoying the first signs of spring, and it feels reaaaally good.
With spring also comes a chance to renew your personal space. Not to give you too much homework, but it's time to spring clean.
Thankfully, BI's Life team has been all over the decluttering trend — and has spoken to many professionals and families who make this seemingly uphill task quite easy.
If you want to get started this weekend, declutter expert Sonia Weiser has three tips:
- Start with your drawers and closets. You want to tackle anything that's actually used for storage first: bookshelves, medicine cabinets, and even your desk.
- "Divide it by what you want to keep, what you want to donate or give to someone you know, and what you want to trash," Weiser says.
- If you find it hard to let go, ask an impartial friend to help you decide what to keep and what to toss.
For more tips, read Weiser's advice on decluttering with ease.
Colon cancer misdiagnosis
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Colon cancer is on the rise, especially among young people. Early symptoms can be mild and resemble other digestive issues like IBS or celiac disease — sometimes leading to misdiagnosis in the early stages.
For doctors, diagnosing young patients is a tricky tightrope to walk. Colonoscopies cost around $2,000 on average, so doctors typically won't urge young people to get them unless they have serious symptoms or a family history of cancer.
$750,000 for a parking spot, anyone?
Renderings of the two-tower development in West Village.
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New York City real estate is a beast, and $1 million doesn't always get you very far. One new luxury development is proof.
In the West Village, 80 Clarkson's most expensive unit is priced at $63 million. Buyers can pay additional big bucks for all the perks, like a $1 million private wine cellar — and don't forget to budget for a parking spot.
What's the buzz about Bink?
Bink water bottles at Target.
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Bink is the latest brand to enter the water bottle craze, taking over the spot previously held by Owala and Stanley cups. The silicone-covered glass bottles are all over Instagram and pilates studios.
But beyond the aesthetics, are they worth the hype? BI's Amanda Krause tested one out and found them to be better than her Stanley — but not by much.
Don't expect it to fit your car's cupholder.
No 'Severance' spoilers here
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Fans of the hit HBO show know Patricia Arquette as the guarded Harmony Cobel. But her acting career spans an array of TV and film projects, and she's a voice for equality in Hollywood.
In the latest installment of BI's Role Play series, Arquette wants you to know that she doesn't care if you're on the edge of your seat watching the new season. She thinks you should stay right there.
Plus, the advice she got from Martin Scorsese.
What we're watching this weekend
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- "The Electric State": Chris Pratt and "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown team up for Netflix's new sci-fi adventure movie.
- "Moana 2": The sequel to the beloved 2016 animated movie is now available on Disney+ after breaking Thanksgiving box office records.
- "The Wheel of Time": Prime Video's popular fantasy series is back for season three.
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What to shop
- Bras you won't hate: What if we told you that you don't have to sacrifice comfort in exchange for supporting a large chest? We've rounded up the best bralettes for large busts that do both, including plus-size-inclusive options.
- Neutral basics with a twist: All the "it" girls have been sporting this brand around NYC, so we put it to the test. After trying out some of the most popular designs, we broke down all the ways they got it right in our Marcella review.
- Sleep Awareness Week: We're near the end of Sleep Week, but it's not too late to score some incredible deals from our favorite brands. Mattresses, pillows, sheets, and pajamas are on sale — peep our roundup of the best Sleep Week deals.
More of this week's top reads:
- I moved my young family to Europe. Our expenses are about the same, but our quality of life is so much better.
- A woman realized she could work out to live longer, not just look better. 3 simple things helped her make exercise a fun, daily habit.
- I spent a night at an all-inclusive resort on an island off the coast of Africa. My private villa cost $900 a night and was worth every penny.
- I traveled first class on Amtrak for the first time. The most luxurious perk wasn't even on the train.
- We're two of America's top real-estate agents. Here's where wealthy people are moving.
- 3 high-protein, high-fiber recipes that boost gut health and aren't ultra-processed — by a doctor who specializes in nutrition.
- A James Bond expert shares the one thing Amazon should focus on to get 007 right — and the one thing it should avoid.
- I make my own sourdough bread to save money on groceries. Here are 5 things I wish I'd known before I started.
- From AI strollers to 'smart socks,' millennials are obsessed with high-tech baby gear.
- A retired Wall Street manager started exercising at 70, lost 35 pounds, and fixed his back pain. Here are his 3 tips for getting fit.
- My only parenting regret is using funny filters on most of my daughter's baby photos.
- How Meghan Trainor spends her 5 to 9 — from couples therapy to nerding out about protein.
The BI Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City (on paternity leave). Grace Lett, editor, in New York. Lisa Ryan, executive editor, in New York. Amanda Yen, associate editor, in New York. Elizabeth Casolo, fellow, in Chicago.
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New York tech workers are flocking to a coffee shop across from OpenAI’s new office. I checked it out to see why.
The author holds a matcha latte and bagged treat outside La Cabra in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood.
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- The next Blue Bottle has hit New York's tech scene.
- La Cabra's popularity has soared since ChatGPT-maker OpenAI put down roots across the street.
- The Danish coffee chain is famed for its $9 pour-over brews and cardamom buns.
The line to La Cabra stretches onto the sidewalk, a tidy queue of office workers and shoppers sauntering through the warm, muggy embrace of a New York City spring.
Inside, at least twenty patrons hover near the bar like caffeinated moths around a flame, clutching iced matcha lattes and croissants. A barista weaves through the standing-room-only crowd, hoisting a tray of pain suisse aloft.
Welcome to New York's hottest club: the café across from OpenAI's office.
La Cabra, the latest export from Denmark's high-end coffee empire, has inspired a cult following among Manhattan's coffee cognoscenti. Led by founder Esben Piper and head baker Jared Sexton, a Dominique Ansel alum, the sleek, minimalist chain entices crowds with its $9 pour-over brews and cardamom buns worthy of sonnets. Since the ChatGPT-maker moved into SoHo in the fall of last year, the line to get in seems to grow longer each day.
The Puck Building is becoming the red-hot center of Manhattan's tech scene.
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Nestled caddy corner from the Puck Building, La Cabra finds itself in illustrious company. The red-brick structure is owned by Kushner Companies, a real estate developer founded by Charles Kushner, father of Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of President Donald Trump, and Josh Kushner, founder of Thrive Capital. The outdoor gear retailer REI covers 36,000 square feet over three levels. Above it, employees of Thrive and a smattering of its portfolio companies badge into their offices.
Thrive Capital, with nearly $25 billion in assets under management, has a small staff of about 75 people. Plaid also leases the entire sixth floor, while OpenAI occupies 90,000 square feet of office space at its first New York City outpost.
Together, their proximity to La Cabra has turned the Danish coffee roaster into an unofficial think tank for anyone in the mood for a latte with a side of world domination.
La Cabra offers limited seating around the counter, where baristas prepare pour-over brews and matcha lattes.
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Amanda Herson, a tech investor at Founder Collective, says she's been buying coffee and cardamom buns for her office since La Cabra opened on Lafayette Street. She goes in the early morning "when there isn't much of a wait." Tech consultant Jason Liu agrees that mornings tend to have lighter traffic. On frequent trips to New York from San Francisco, he holds office hours at the Puck Building and dashes over to La Cabra for a chocolate croissant and iced espresso with milk.
First Round Capital is a five-minute walk from La Cabra, and partner Hayley Barna goes for the pastries and trendspotting. "Honestly, it's tricky to make it a meeting spot because seating isn't reliable," Barna said.
I went to La Cabra twice and found the line was much shorter on a Thursday morning.
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When I stopped in on a Thursday morning, I took in the scene from a stool at the counter, sipping a cardamom latte from a handleless stoneware cup. With its natural color palette and cabinets inset with panels of rattan, La Cabra feels like a Japanese ryokan meets Ikea. Baristas floated behind the counter wearing the de rigueur Danish uniform of beige shirts with three-quarter sleeves designed by Copenhagen clothier Another Aspect.
The pastry case at La Cabra.
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First, I dug into a $7 ham-and-cheese croissant baked to a medium brown and speckled with sesame seeds and parsley. It had a crisp, caramelized exterior so that when I bit in, a gust of flakes fell like helicopter seeds, which I picked up and popped into my mouth. The beauty of the laminated spiral gave way to a satisfying buttery crunch with a scant portion of ham. I found it skimping on cheese but recognized that more filling would make the interior soggy.
The ham-and-cheese croissant at La Cabra.
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I couldn't resist trying the $6 Swedish cardamom bun I'd read about online. This knotted pastry was delightfully unexpected: chewy and dense like a cinnamon roll, yet airy enough to puff back into shape with each bite. The recipe goes heavy on the cardamom, infusing the pastry with a piney warmth and gentle sweetness.
The cardamom buns are known to sell out, though Piper, La Cabra's founder, says the chain makes deliveries from its East Village bakery three times a day to restock the pastry case. To expand its operations, the company has secured a fourth location in Manhattan, Piper told Business Insider exclusively.
The cardamom bun at La Cabra.
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As I licked my fingers clean of sugar, I scanned the cafe in search of employee badges or logo apparel, hoping for a glimpse of a startup executive in their natural habitat. In New York, unlike San Francisco, it seems that such overt displays of corporate allegiance are not as prevalent. Here, the tech elite and builders blend into the street milieu, swapping hoodies adorned with company logos for more voguish attire.
Feeling the caffeine buzz kick in, I left knowing that I'd return soon — if not for a meeting, then to try the pain suisse.
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Title: New York tech workers are flocking to a coffee shop across from OpenAI’s new office. I checked it out to see why.
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/la-cabra-coffee-shop-review-openai-new-york-office-2025-3
Published Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2025 09:00:01 +0000

I’m Jason, and I write for ValleyNewspaper.com!
I love to travel and enjoy doing things outdoors, like hiking or working remotely from quaint little coffee shops.
The best thing about the blog for me is the ability to discuss anything, from personal life to current events.
I enjoy spending time with my Wife, 2 boys, and my Pug, Patty. I love traveling and speaking at social media events.
If you want to know anything else, ask!
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