The Ins and Outs of Loungewear
These casual styles are great for staying in or going out.
A story of two Parisians meeting up in easy wear that’s both relaxing and utilitarian.

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Iris Cabos

Painter

Iris lives in Paris. Each morning, she cuts herself some fruit for breakfast. “I love how they make me feel pampered,” she says, describing this stretchy knitted set. The straight cut and drawstring waist make the trousers perfect for both home and quick trips out.

Camille Hubert

Casting Director

Camille works as a casting director for magazines and ads. On his days off, he enjoys Paris “in comfy cotton pants” like those seen here. The fabric is prewashed, giving the trousers extra suppleness. Wide around the thighs, the legs taper towards the ankle for a tidy silhouette.
Alongside her work as a model, Iris is also an artist of note who frequently presents her paintings around Paris. She says these sweats are “like a uniform, so easy to toss on.” With a delicate texture comparable to knitwear, the fabric feels just right against the skin. Naturally tapered legs are designed to fit all body types.
Camille, who likes to skate, prizes everyday clothes that fit his active lifestyle, trousers especially. “Cargo pants are like a part of me. They’re my favourite style.” These trousers are cut from a double-stitched jersey material finished with a special washing process. Now that’s a stress-free fit.
“The fabric is soft and delicate. So easy to wear!” says Iris. The roomy straight cut of these trousers gives them a refined silhouette and easy drape, while the checked flannel top has a striking pattern and looks chic layered over a turtleneck.
This timeless and versatile pullover hoodie looks cosy paired with soft and warm wide-wale corduroys. An elastic waistband makes these trousers perfect for lounging. This refreshing all-white outfit gives each fabric’s textures room to shine.
Iris’s relaxed flannel trousers have a spacious straight leg and a stylish checked pattern. With her cardigan and Camille's stand blouson, the two are ready to shift gears and step out of the house.
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  • Photography by Julien T. Hamon
  • Styling & Text by UNIQLO
  • Hair & Makeup by Corinne Clanet
  • Coordination by Masaé Takanaka
  • Film by Amin Shaikh
  • Special thanks to Marc Beauge (l’étiquette)
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