At some point in the last decade, picking out a Thanksgiving outfit became quite a tricky task. What was once a holiday spent sitting at the kitchen table in Victoriaâs Secret PINK yoga pants evolved into an endless social media frenzy of people posing outside their familyâs home dressed to the nines. A dilemma was born: Do you prioritize comfort, or showing your family (and your Instagram feed) that youâre the best-dressed family member on Thanksgiving? The answer is both.
Itâs unclear how the holiday that entails sitting in a family memberâs living room crammed onto a couch with your cousins began to require such a significant outfit choice, but Iâd have to guess that it has something to do with the pre-winter plethora of choices that come with being fallâs last hurrah. Just before the season turns to require wools coats and insulated parkas, you have the chance to bust out your suede jackets and tweeds on that glorious fourth Thursday of November.
Whether youâre planning to veg out on your grandmaâs couch and only care about comfort or are going to a formal party where heels are a prerequisite, these 12 Thanksgiving outfits will answer the âWhat do I wear?â question before you ask it. The only thing you have to worry about this Thanksgiving? How youâre going to fill up your plate.
Formal
For the party that requires dressing to the nines, these dresses and skirts will deliver a look that will name you best-dressed.
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Planning on spending your pre-feast hour making your little cousin take outfit pictures of you? This is the look to do it in. Every element of this outfit takes a warranted backseat to the fringe skirt, which is a piece youâll wear on repeat long after The Big Meal.
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An all-black outfit doesnât need to feel like youâre headed to a funeral, and this look proves it. The texture and shape of this dress make it feel event-worthy, while the accessories subtly work in the seasonâs trends in a refined, polished way.
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You can never go wrong with a mini dress and tights on Thanksgiving, especially when theyâre paired with a pair of plaid kitten heels. While the pieces individually might bring back memories of when your mom dressed you before family parties, the styling ensures youâll feel like youâve graduated to the adult table.
Elevated Casual
For the party that has an unspoken rule that you dress up, these festive looks feel holiday-appropriate and a little special for the yearâs biggest meal.
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Try your hand at this seasonâs hottest color combo by dressing in varying shades of brown and contrasting them with burgundy accessories.
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Perhaps the Thanksgiving episodes of Gossip Girl that are seared into my brain are to blame, but Thanksgiving feels like a quintessential opportunity to dress a little preppy. A pleated skort, brushed cashmere sweater, and kitten heels make for a combination youâll actually look forward to getting memorialized in the cousin picture your aunts insist on taking.
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Thanksgiving is synonymous with the rich, moody hues of autumn, and this look manages to capture them all in one fell swoop. Shades of green paired with chocolatey browns and a hint of plaid will make you feel perfectly festive for the holiday, while the pop of gold the shoes provide ensures it doesnât feel too on-the-nose.
Casual
When youâre willing to jump into the waters of jeans but still want to be comfortable, these looks will feel festive, but not overly dressed up.
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If your Thanksgiving is a casual affair, but one you still want to show up in a look for, a baggy-jeans focused look is your best bet. Pair yours with a denim shirt, studded belt, and silver ballet flats for an effortless outfit thatâs all about the accessories.
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A sweater and jeans can feel like you didnât just phone it in with the addition of a few accessories. With a slouchy suede bag and colorful sneakers, the tried-and-true combo will look anything but boring.
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Make your barn jacket holiday-worthy by pairing it with luxe knitwear and working in the seasonâs leopard trend via a spotted pair of denim. The result will feel trendy and cool, but not so trendy that youâll be fielding âWhat are you wearing?â comments from your grandma all night.
Comfy-Cute
For the party where jeans would make you feel overdressed, these looks are a step up from your average loungewear while remaining perfect for a post-turkey nap.
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Give your leggings a break and opt for a pair of pull-on cotton pants instead (see how I didnât refer to them as pajamas?). Regardless of if these pants are technically sleepwear, when paired with a chunky cardigan, this outfit manages to look more holiday-worthy than sweats without sacrificing any comfort.
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If your Thanksgiving consists of hours spent with family crowded around the TV watching football, this outfit will support the cause without needing to look up who actually will be playing on the screen.
Sweater (Plus) | Slippers | Socks | Claw Clip | Hoops | Sweats (Plus)
Letâs get one thing straight: While, yes, these pants are technically sweatpants, their wide-leg design will trick your family into thinking you might actually be wearing real pants. With an oversized sweater on top, the top priority is comfort, but itâll look like you actually did try to look presentable.
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Madeline Galassi, Senior Fashion & Beauty Editor
Madeline Galassi is the Fashion & Beauty Editor at The Everygirl, where she oversees the fashion and beauty categories of the site. She brainstorms, writes, and edits stories across a broad range of topics including trend reports, product reviews, celebrity style, and more. Sheâs always keeping a pulse on the latest trends to create timely, exciting content for our readers.