Considering I never planned my outfits even when I was going into an office every day, it’s not surprising that I’ve taken a laisse-faire approach to getting dressed during the pandemic—which has amounted to basically not getting dressed at all. That said, I have been doing a lot of screenshotting and saving outfit ideas to help get my creativity going again. Today, I’m sharing all my favorite outfits that involve everyone’s go-to comfortable staple: leggings.

To get you through the rest of 2021, I’ve put together 11 cool yet simple legging outfit ideas. For the rest of the summer, these outfits include tank tops, breezy blouses, and fun prints like tie-dye. As we head into the fall, I’ll be wanting to wear leggings with fun toppers like tweed jackets and windbreakers. Without further ado, scroll down to see the 11 best legging outfits for fall and beyond. 

I love the ’80s vibe of this windbreaker. 

These are Nordstrom’s highest-rated leggings because they’re extremely comfortable. 

I love the narrow cut of this tank top. 

You simply can’t beat H&M’s prices. 

A classic beige trench coat will never go out of style. 

I’m always wearing hoodies during fall and winter. 

Nordstrom shoppers are obsessed with these soft, stretchy leggings.

A true wardrobe staple. 

These leggings are incredibly soft and comfortable. 

The best of the best. 

Mix up your black sports bra collection with a fun purple version. 

Don’t forget the matching leggings. 

A matching set is always a good idea. 

Beyond Yoga has a cult following thanks to its comfortable fabrics and flawless fit. 

Try dressing up your leggings with a cute tweed jacket. 

You can never go wrong with Nike. 

Long live tie-dye. 

White bras are great for never letting them see you sweat.

I’m obsessed with this pastel purple color. 

Cozy and classic. 

Wear these leggings morning, noon, and night. 

I adore this pale green color. 

Gray leggings always look so cozy for lounging at home. 

Next, 5 ways to wear the biggest denim trends, per J.Lo, Cindy Crawford, and more