6 Style Inventions You Wish Existed (and Finally Do)
We found solutions to your biggest style problems, including slimming black pants, comfortable shapewear and pajamas that wick away sweat.
By Adam Glassman
Photo: Devon Jarvis/Studio D.
Bottoms Up
Let's face it— everyone needs go-to black pants. Well, I've found them for you! These are structured, stretchy and smoothing, with no zipper or side seams for a clean line; instead, a front seam lengthens legs, making you feel six feet tall. The waistband is higher in the back for added comfort. I'm officially dubbing these "magic pants."
$118; FranneGolde.com
$118; FranneGolde.com
Photo: Devon Jarvis/Studio D.
Support System
These slipdresses offer medium compression (read: not rib crushing) and come in a sea of fun colors. Finally, sexy shapewear!
Jewel Toned, $52 each; ShopJewelToned.com
Jewel Toned, $52 each; ShopJewelToned.com
Photo: Devon Jarvis/Studio D.
Cool Runnings
Night sweats or not, you’ll love this sleepwear that’s ultralight and buttery soft. It’s made with a proprietary fabric that actually pulls perspiration off the body.
Shirt and pants, $88 each; Lusome.com
Shirt and pants, $88 each; Lusome.com
Photo: Devon Jarvis/Studio D.
Man at Work
Finally, a hands-free diaper bag Dad won’t mind carrying. Its compartments hold all the necessities, including a laptop. Even if he has Junior in one arm, he can pull the single strap forward to easily access what’s inside.
$115; IconoclastDadBags.com
$115; IconoclastDadBags.com
Photo: Devon Jarvis/Studio D.
Goody Two Shoes
Found: stylish flats that are breathable, comfortable, completely seamless, and—wait for it—machine washable. Oh, and the fabric? It’s made from recycled water bottles. I promise you’ll feel like you’re walking on a cloud.
$125 to $145 per pair; Rothys.com
$125 to $145 per pair; Rothys.com
Photo: Devon Jarvis/Studio D.
One-Piece Wonder
When Cynthia Cazort Collins was diagnosed with breast cancer, she began creating lovely tunics for patients to wear over gloomy hospital gowns. Her goal is for women to use the tunics—which come in an array of beautiful shades—after treatment, too, over a bathing suit or jeans. For each tunic sold, one is donated to a cancer treatment center.
$150; CynthiaCazortCollins.com
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$150; CynthiaCazortCollins.com
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From the January 2017 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine