Treat Yourself to This Cupcake-Inspired Loungewear, Why Don’t Ya

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Treat Yourself to This Cupcake-Inspired Loungewear, Why Don’t Ya
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Obsessed with bakedbymelissa's cupcake-inspired loungewear!

Now more than ever is the perfect time to gift yourself a little sweet treat. Of course, this can come in many forms, but none is more practical than some cute WFH pieces you can wear now and long after social distancing is over. The new Baked by Melissa tie-dye loungewear has just arrived as the ideal option for treating yourself with something you can wear while working from home—or while taking mirror selfies.

Loungewear is quickly becoming the go-to look for casual strolls and working from home—whether or not we’re all social distancing. From celebs like Hailey Bieber to Jennifer Lopez , sweatsuits and tie-dye looks are making their way into the front and center of everyone’s wardrobes.

The collection includes sweatpants, a t-shirt and sweatshirt, and all three pieces are available on the Baked by Melissa site now. There are even a few special bundles that include 25 mini cupcakes with your loungewear. Tie-dye sweatpants with a side of dessert? Sign me up. These tie-dye loungewear pieces are the sweet treat we all deserve right now. Shop the looks below, and don’t forget to snag some for your friends, too.

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