How to choose loungewear with the season in mind

Loungewear should be selected according to the season, taking fabric weight, breathability and cut into account to maintain comfort, proper temperature regulation and freedom of movement all year round.
Loungewear and pyjamas
02.02.2026
How to choose loungewear with the season in mind

Why seasonality matters for homewear

Home is where the body truly relaxes. Loungewear that isn’t suited to the season can disrupt natural temperature balance: it may cause overheating in summer or fail to provide warmth in winter. Choosing the right home outfit improves comfort, supports wellbeing and makes everyday life noticeably more pleasant.
In Anabel Arto collections, homewear and lingerie pieces are designed with wearability and seasonal use in mind, which is especially important when shopping online.

Summer loungewear: lightness and breathability

Materials suitable for summer
In warm weather, a fabric’s ability to “breathe” is essential. The best options include:
– lightweight, soft materials;
– fabrics with high breathability;
– minimal density that doesn’t weigh down the silhouette.

Avoid overly dense or synthetic fabrics - they can create a greenhouse effect even during short wear.

Cut and details
For summer, relaxed silhouettes, shorts, tops and camisoles with minimal seams work best. The simpler the construction, the more comfortable it feels both day and night.

Autumn and spring: balancing warmth and comfort

The transitional seasons can be tricky when it comes to homewear. Versatility is key.

What to consider when choosing
– medium-weight fabrics;
– the ability to layer pieces;
– a comfortable fit without constriction.

Long-sleeve styles or mix-and-match sets adapt well to temperature changes throughout the day.

Winter loungewear: warmth without bulk

Materials and feel
In winter, homewear should retain warmth without feeling heavy. It’s best to choose:
– soft, skin-friendly fabrics;
– materials that keep you warm without overheating;
– smooth textures that don’t irritate the skin.

Why fit matters
Overly tight or restrictive styles limit movement and reduce comfort. A relaxed yet tidy fit allows you to feel warm and light at the same time.

Versatile pieces for year-round wear

Some loungewear staples work across seasons:
– bodysuits and soft tops as a base layer;
– lightweight trousers or home shorts;
– minimalist sets without rigid shaping.

In the Lingerie and Bodysuits sections, you’ll find versatile styles that adapt easily to different seasons through layering.

Common mistakes when choosing loungewear

One of the most common mistakes is focusing solely on appearance while ignoring fabric composition. Another is buying sets “to grow into” or, conversely, overly tight styles that quickly lose comfort. It’s also important to consider indoor climate and room temperature, not just the time of year.

Care and longevity

Seasonal loungewear is worn frequently, so it’s important to:
– follow care instructions;
– choose fabrics that retain their shape after washing;
– pay attention to seam quality and edge finishing.

These factors directly affect the lifespan of homewear.

In summary

Choosing loungewear with the season in mind is an investment in everyday comfort. Lightness in summer, balance during transitional months and warmth in winter help you feel relaxed and at ease all year round.
Suitable base and versatile pieces can be found in the Lingerie, Bodysuits, Bras and Panties sections, allowing you to mix and match according to the season and your personal preferences.

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