There’s a version of self-care that doesn’t involve a spa day or a skincare fridge — it’s just a Sunday with nowhere to be. Slow coffee, something good simmering on the stove, and a bra that feels like you’re not wearing one at all.
We’re pairing three of our easiest weekend recipes with the lounge bras we reach for when the whole plan is no plan. Cozy in, cook a little, and stay comfortable doing it.
1. Sheet-Pan Brunch Hash
The kind of recipe that lets you sit on the counter and scroll your phone while it does all the work.
You’ll need: diced potatoes, one bell pepper, half a red onion, a handful of cherry tomatoes, olive oil, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, and 4 eggs.
Toss everything but the eggs in olive oil and seasoning, spread on a sheet pan, and roast at 425°F for 25 minutes. Pull it out, crack the eggs directly over the top, and pop it back in for 8–10 minutes until the whites are set. One pan, one wash-up, and brunch is done before your coffee gets cold.
Wear it in: “Jamie” — our most-loved lounge bra for a reason. It’s wire-free, deep-plunge, and light enough that you’ll forget you have it on by the time the eggs go in.
2. Five-Minute Smoothie Bowl
For the mornings that start slow and stay that way.
You’ll need: a frozen banana, a cup of frozen berries, a splash of milk (dairy or oat), and whatever toppings are in your pantry — granola, coconut flakes, a drizzle of honey.
Blend the banana, berries, and milk until thick — thicker than a drinkable smoothie, closer to soft-serve. Pour it into a bowl and go wild with toppings. No stove, no dishes beyond the blender, no reason to get dressed first.
Wear it in: “Lea” — a soft, wire-free t-shirt bra with just enough shape to throw a robe over and answer the door for a delivery without a second thought.
3. One-Pot Sunday Soup
The recipe that makes the whole house smell like you have your life together, even if the only thing on today’s list is this.
You’ll need: a rotisserie chicken (or leftover roast chicken), a bag of frozen mixed vegetables, a box of broth, a handful of egg noodles or rice, garlic, and a bay leaf.
Shred the chicken. Simmer the broth with garlic and bay leaf for 10 minutes, add the vegetables and noodles, and cook until tender — about 12–15 minutes. Stir in the chicken at the end just to warm through. Ladle into your favorite bowl and eat it on the couch, blanket mandatory.
Wear it in: “Elizabeth” — our racerback wire-free bra. Soft elastic band, zero underwire, built for the kind of day where the most strenuous thing you do is stir a pot.
None of these recipes require a trip to a specialty store, and none of these bras require you to be anything but comfortable. That’s the whole point of a lazy Sunday.