Funny Work-From-Home Outfit Ideas to Boost Your Zoom Style

Home is not just where the heart is; it’s where many of us now work. With remote work more common, what counts as appropriate business attire at home?

Pajamas aren’t your only option. There are countless ways to dress for success while working remotely, from practical to playful. Below are 100 real-life home-office looks that range from polished to hilarious—each with a quick note on why it works for remote life.

100. Robed and Ready

Robed and ready

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The robe is the new work-from-home trench coat. Remote employees often log more hours, fitting work around life responsibilities—so comfort that still reads a bit polished makes sense.

99. Business Casual

Business casual

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A dressy legging with a solid top and a blazer instantly elevates any outfit for a virtual meeting. Even hidden power heels can boost confidence during a client call.

98. Somebunny’s Ready to Work

Bunny suit

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For days with zero in-person contact, a cozy onesie keeps you snug and comfortable. As remote work grows, novelty loungewear is becoming more common.

97. SuperMom

SuperMom

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A professional look from the neck up—paired with shorts and sneakers out of frame—lets parents stay ready for calls while remaining prepared for family duties.

96. Slippered Supervisor

Slippered supervisor

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Comfortable footwear—like slippers—helps many feel productive. For remote work, comfort often goes hand-in-hand with increased output.

95. I Like Big Bows and I Cannot Lie

Big bow

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A dramatic bow or statement accessory signals confidence and can make outdoor or client-facing remote work feel more intentional.

94. Work Wear

Mixing patterns

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Bold mixes—like plaid and geometric prints—show personality while still getting the job done. Remote work can also reduce commuting, helping the environment.

93. Comfy Casual

Comfy casual

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Cotton maxi dresses feel like summer leggings—easy to dress up with a denim jacket for a quick professional look on video.

92. Focused Fun

Focused fun

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Playful tees and patterned pants keep the mood light while you focus. Senior roles often bring tasks outside typical hours, and a flexible wardrobe helps manage that load.

91. Big Dreams, Mini Me

Mini me

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A sharp shirt-and-bow-tie combo can motivate you for negotiations or sales calls. Flexible hours make mentoring or parenting while working much easier.

90. Big Hat, Who Dis

Big hat

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Oversized hats and bold accessories save bad hair days and add personality for outdoor video calls. Many people value remote work enough to accept compromises—comfort being key.

89. Solitary Struggles

Cat coworkers

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When your coworkers are pets, anything goes. Remote workers often spend less time on social media and more time focused on tasks.

88. What You Can’t See is Puuurrrfect

Slides and socks

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Zoom-ready tops paired with cozy bottoms out of frame let you stay comfortable without sacrificing a professional appearance on camera.

87. Power Everything

Power everything

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A fully curated power look—from haircut to tailored pieces—communicates authority during virtual meetings.

86. Leopard Laborer

Leopard laborer

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When laundry day collides with deadlines, remote work lets you mix function and fun—sports bras and patterned bottoms can stay behind the camera.

85. Young and in Charge

Blazer and a tee

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The classic tee-and-blazer combo popular with younger professionals balances relaxed style and professionalism—perfect for quick video meetings.

84. Blanket Boss

Skirt and cardigan

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Layering with a stylish blanket smock or shawl keeps you warm and camera-ready while staying cozy during long remote workdays.

83. Khaki in Kicks

Khaki in kicks

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Pairing sweats or khakis with a blazer and sneakers creates a versatile outfit that moves seamlessly from calls to quick errands or exercise.

82. Camo Career

Camo career

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Bold combinations—mixing ties, jackets, and cargo pants—show that remote work allows for individual expression while getting the job done.

81. Working Mom Uniform

Working mom

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A practical tank-and-shorts combo gives full range of movement from conference calls to soccer pick-up, reflecting why many parents prefer remote options.

80. Magic Eye Marketer

Magic eye

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Camouflage-style patterns that blend into the background are a cheeky reminder that remote workers can be creative and unconventional while still professional.

79. Spunky Sneakers

Spunky sneakers

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Sassy sneakers paired with a statement dress keep you comfortable and confident—one reason many employees stick with remote options.

78. The Office Fox

Fox ears

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The playful “office fox” persona proves that personality shines through on remote calls. A clever outfit can make you memorable without sacrificing professionalism.

77. Twinning Team Members

Twinning

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Monochromatic matching outfits—parent and child alike—signal team spirit and add fun to the remote workday.

76. Oversized Comfort

Oversized comfort

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An oversized sweater pairs with any bottom, looks great on camera, and keeps you comfortable during long remote work sessions.

75. It’s Getting Hot Out Here

Getting hot

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Even with lower stress overall, remote work can be intense—and sometimes all you need is a breathable tee and khakis when things heat up.

74. Color Coordinated Chief Exec

Color coordinated

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A bold blazer with a sleek skirt telegraphs leadership—even from the couch. Remote employees include many degree-holders and managers who value looking the part.

73. Work Anywhere-Wear

Shed wear

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A classic polo and denim are simple, practical, and perfect for remote work from the home office, backyard shed, or coworking space.

72. Screens, and Patterns, and Coffee, Oh My!

Patterns

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Cozy athletic sweaters combined with patterned pajama pants keep you warm and shield little coffee spills from view during multi-screen workdays.

71. Giraffes in the Wild

Giraffes in the wild

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Fuzzy animal slippers bring joy and comfort—and many employees report they don’t need an office to be productive, so comfort wins.

70. Dotted for Digital

Dotted

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Bold black-and-white patterns upgrade classic denim and fit well with the increasingly casual business dress codes many companies now accept.