Comfort should still have an outline
Relaxed style gets sloppy when every piece is soft, oversized, and shapeless at the same time. You can wear comfortable clothes and still keep a clean silhouette if at least one major piece adds structure.
That usually means choosing a hoodie with enough weight, cargo pants with a controlled taper, or sneakers that look clean instead of purely athletic.
Start with a hoodie that holds its shape
A hoodie can look intentional when the fabric has enough body and the rest of the outfit stays simple. Avoid pairing a loose hoodie with loose sweatpants unless the setting is strictly at home.
The Hatant Heavyweight Fleece Hoodie works best as the lead casual piece. Let it carry the relaxed mood, then keep the pants and shoes cleaner.
Use cargo pants carefully
Cargo pants are useful for casual outfits because they add utility and texture. The trick is avoiding too much bulk through the leg or too many competing details up top.
A pair like the Match Casual Cargo Pant makes sense with a plain tee, crewneck sweatshirt, or hoodie because the outfit still has one clear direction.
Swap in a crewneck when you want cleaner lines
If the hoodie feels too relaxed for the plan, a crewneck sweatshirt is the cleaner alternative. It keeps the comfort but removes the hood, which often makes the outfit look calmer under jackets.
The Hanes Essential Crewneck Sweatshirt is a simple example of the kind of piece that works under a light jacket or over a plain tee without overcomplicating the outfit.
Keep the shoes clean
Relaxed outfits can handle sneakers, but the shoes should still look deliberate. Court-style sneakers are often easier than running shoes because they have a cleaner side profile.
That is where the Nike Court Vision Low Next Nature fits naturally. It keeps the outfit casual while giving the lower half a more finished look.