Controversial take: Thanksgiving is a majorly underrated holiday fashion moment. Even if your appetite for curating a stylish fall 'fit might wear off well before late November rolls around, Turkey Day is actually an excellent opportunity to try out a few of those fall trends you've been sleeping on. Don't believe me? I'm here to guide you through the chicest Thanksgiving outfits to wear this season, whether you're planning a fancy Friendsgiving with your besties or a chill dinner with your family.
Of course, it takes some planning to earn the title of "Best Dressed at the Dinner Table." Whether you've sorted through your current rotation of sweaters and denim and decided you want to treat yourself to a new pair of boots or you *just* got invited to your significant other's formal Thanksgiving feast, we've rounded up the best pieces to shop ahead of the holiday. Of course, holiday dressing requires outfits that just as cute as they are comfy (No restrictive clothing here!). Below, get inspired by these Thanksgiving outfit ideas that will keep you cozy during every kind of celebration.
Cozy sweaters
Does anything feel more Thanksgiving ready than a chunky knit? Not only do they embody the comfy-yet-chic vibes I'm trying to channel while loading up my plate with mashed potatoes, but they're endlessly versatile. Whether you pair your sweater of choice with a tried-and-true pair of perfectly broken-in denim, a cute plaid skirt for an outfit oozing with fall vibes, or even a stylish pair of sweatpants, it's basically impossible to go wrong.
Chic dresses
Although my family's Thanksgiving dress code is typically just jeans and a sweater, I prefer spicing things up with a dress. To be honest, I find dresses to be the comfiest option while I'm stuffing my face with a delish home-cooked meal. The trick? Picking one that's loose enough to not feel restrictive. I'd also argue that sweater dresses make for the best Thanksgiving attire because they basically double as a blanket when you're curled up on the couch enjoying your post-dinner nap watching football with your fam.
Elevated loungewear
If your family's Thanksgiving vibes lean a little more comfy-cozy than black tie affair, treat yourself to a fresh pair of sweats ahead of Turkey Day. For a 'fit that'll look just as cute at the dinner table as it will in your Instagram Stories, opt for loungewear in an autumnal color palette—think warm hues, rich neutrals, or even seasonal patterns like Lululemon's new plaid line if leggings are more your speed.
Bold bottoms
When in doubt, pick up a fun pair of bottoms that'll be the star of your fam's feast. Whether it's a classic plaid skirt, trousers in a show-stopping texture (I'm particularly partial to velvet during the colder months), or a trendy pair of jeans that you can style for everything from a pre-Thanksgiving night out with friends to dinner at your grandma's house, don't underestimate the power of making a statement with your lower half.
Statement boots
If you're planning to shop your closet for the bulk of your Thanksgiving ensemble, then take it as an opportunity to treat yourself to a new pair of boots that you can wear all fall and winter long. This year's trendiest silhouettes include these viral banana boots, studded square toes, and classic suede styles. And don't you dare miss your chance to scoop up these tapestry-inspired boots that have been living on my For You page lately.
Madison McGee is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines. For the past year, she has contributed shopping content, gift guides, product testing, and deals coverage across Hearst’s portfolio, which includes Good Housekeeping, Women’s Health, Men's Health, House Beautiful, Elle, Town and Country, Esquire, Country Living, Oprah Daily, and more. Prior to joining Hearst, she was a staff writer at BuzzFeed and worked in book publishing. Madison is a graduate of the University of Mississippi’s journalism program, and holds a Masters in Publishing from New York University. When she’s not scouting out the best deals, she can be found reading, cheering on the Baltimore Ravens, or exploring New York City’s indie bookstores.






































