Okay, let's be real here. I've been obsessed with Naked Wardrobe for months now, and honestly? It's getting a bit ridiculous how much space these pieces are taking up in my brain (and my closet). But after spending way too much time scrolling through their collections and actually wearing these sets out, I figured it was time to share what I think are the absolute must-haves for this year.
The whole naked dressing thing isn't going anywhere - if anything, it's getting more sophisticated. And Naked Wardrobe? They're kind of crushing it right now. Started by three sisters in California (which, honestly, makes total sense), they've basically revolutionized what we think of as "basics." These aren't your regular old tank tops and leggings. We're talking engineered pieces that actually do something for your body while looking effortlessly chic.
I remember the first time I tried on one of their bodysuits. Game changer. Like, where has this been my whole life? The compression isn't uncomfortable - it's more like a really good hug that happens to make you look amazing. And celebrities like Lizzo and Khloe Kardashian wearing them? That's not a coincidence.

Why Naked Wardrobe Just Works
Here's the thing about Naked Wardrobe that took me a while to figure out. They're not just making clothes that look good. They're making clothes that solve actual problems. You know that annoying thing where your shirt rides up or your outfit doesn't lay quite right? Yeah, these pieces fix that.
Their whole approach is what they call "sculpted streetwear," which sounds fancy but basically means they've figured out how to make you look put-together without trying too hard. The modal fabrics feel incredible - seriously, once you wear modal, everything else feels scratchy. And the compression technology ranges from gentle (for everyday wear) to maximum (for when you really want that snatched look).
What I love most is how these sets work. You can wear them together for a complete look, or mix and match with stuff you already own. It's like having a stylist, but the stylist lives in your closet.
The Sets You Actually Need
The Modal Crewneck Collection - Your New Best Friend
This one's first for a reason. The Modal Crewneck Short Sleeve Top with the Naked Closed Toe Legging is basically the uniform I didn't know I needed. I've worn this combo to coffee dates, grocery runs, and even thrown a blazer over it for work calls. The modal fabric is so soft you'll forget you're wearing compression leggings, and the closed-toe design makes your legs look endless.
Pro tip: Size down in the leggings if you want more compression, stay true to size if you want comfort. I learned this the hard way after ordering my usual size and wishing they were a bit more snug.
The Smooth Mock Neck Ensemble - Effortless Sophistication
Mock necks are having a moment, and this crop top version is perfect. Not too short, not too long - just right for high-waisted everything. I've paired this with jeans, skirts, even sweatpants (don't judge). The neckline does something magical for your collarbone situation, and the cropped length hits at the perfect spot.
Fair warning though - this one runs small. I had to exchange for a size up, but it was worth the hassle.
The Bodysuit Foundation Series - The Workhorses
If you're only going to buy one thing from Naked Wardrobe, make it a bodysuit. The Naked Crewneck Bodysuit is my go-to under blazers, and the Mock Neck version is perfect for those "I have nothing to wear" moments. The snap closure is genius - no more weird bunching or having to tuck and retuck all day.
I own these in like four colors now. Black, white, nude, and this gorgeous camel shade that goes with everything. They're investment pieces, but the cost per wear is actually pretty reasonable when you consider how often you'll reach for them.
The Power Suiting Collection - Boss Mode Activated
The Suiting Power Shoulder Blazer isn't playing around. This is for when you need to walk into a room and command attention. I wore mine to a job interview last month and felt like I could negotiate world peace. The shoulder construction is structured without being stiff, and it pairs beautifully with their bodysuits or even a simple tee.

Word of advice: Have it tailored. The fit is good, but getting the sleeves adjusted makes it look custom-made.
The Zip Down Innovation Set - Function Meets Fashion
The Zip Down Snatch Up Crop is interesting. The zip detail adds some edge to what could be a basic crop top, and you can adjust how much you want to show. It's definitely more of a statement piece, so style accordingly. Great with high-waisted pants or layered under an open shirt.
This one's not for everyone, but if you like details that make people do a double-take, you'll love it.
The Chiffon Luxury Line - When You Need to Look Expensive
Okay, this is where Naked Wardrobe gets fancy. The Chiffon Halter Maxi Dress is beautiful - like, stop-strangers-on-the-street beautiful. It's a departure from their usual body-con pieces, but it works. The flowing fabric balances out the fitted halter top, and the quality is obvious.
I wore this to a wedding and got more compliments than the bride probably wanted me to. Worth every penny.
The Ruffle Romance Collection - Soft Feminine Energy
The Naked Ruffle Midi and Mini Skirts add texture without being overwhelming. I was skeptical about ruffles at first (they can go wrong fast), but these are done right. Subtle movement, flattering placement, and they pair beautifully with their bodysuits.
The midi length is more versatile than you'd think. Dress it up with heels, down with sneakers - both look intentional.
The Athletic Luxe Series - Gym to Brunch
Finally, athleisure that doesn't look like you gave up on life. These pieces bridge that gap between workout wear and actual clothes. The compression is real (great for workouts), but the styling is elevated enough for errands and casual hangs.
I live in these on weekends. They're comfortable enough for yoga class but put-together enough that I don't feel like I need to change before grabbing lunch.
The Evening Sophistication Set - Date Night Ready
When you need to look amazing but still want to be comfortable (because who has time for clothes that hurt?), this collection delivers. The pieces are more glamorous than their daywear but maintain that signature Naked Wardrobe fit and feel.

Perfect for dinner dates, parties, or any time you want to look like you put in effort without actually suffering for it.
The Resort Ready Collection - Vacation Mode
Travel-friendly pieces that don't wrinkle and work for multiple occasions? Yes, please. This collection understands that vacation packing is an art form, and every piece needs to earn its spot in your suitcase.
I took these pieces on a trip to Miami and wore them from beach to dinner without missing a beat. They pack small but look expensive.
How to Actually Style These
Here's what I've learned from actually wearing these pieces (not just admiring them in my closet). The bodysuits are your foundation - literally. They work under everything and eliminate that weird gap between your top and bottom. Start there.
For work, I usually go bodysuit + blazer + pants. Simple, but the bodysuit makes everything look more polished. For weekends, the matching sets are perfect as-is, or you can break them up and mix with jeans or other pieces.
The key is understanding that these pieces are designed to make you look good without trying too hard. Don't overthink it. Sometimes the best outfits are the simplest ones.
The Investment Factor
Let's talk money for a second. These aren't cheap, but they're not designer prices either. Think of them as the middle ground between fast fashion and luxury. The quality justifies the price - I have pieces from two years ago that still look new.
Set Type | Price Range | How Often I Wear It | Worth It? |
---|---|---|---|
Bodysuits | $48-$68 | Weekly | Absolutely |
Athletic Luxe | $64-$86 | Multiple times per week | Yes |
Evening Wear | $124-$148 | Monthly | Depends on lifestyle |
Power Suiting | $98-$168 | When I need to impress | If you wear blazers regularly |
Start with the basics - bodysuits and athletic luxe pieces. They'll get the most wear and give you the best sense of whether the brand works for your body and lifestyle. Then add specialty pieces based on what you actually need.
Sizing Reality Check
This is important. Naked Wardrobe runs differently than most brands because of the compression element. I'm usually a medium in most things, but I wear a large in their bodysuits for comfort and a medium when I want more compression.
Read the size charts. Read the reviews. And don't be afraid to size up if you're between sizes. The fabric has enough stretch to accommodate, and you'll be more comfortable.

Care Instructions That Actually Matter
These pieces last, but only if you take care of them properly. Cold water wash, gentle cycle, air dry. I know, I know - who has time for special care instructions? But trust me, throwing a $ bodysuit in a hot wash cycle is not worth the five minutes you save.
I learned this lesson with my first bodysuit. RIP to that beautiful piece - it's now a crop top whether I wanted it to be or not.
Common Questions (Because I Get Asked These A Lot)
Do these pieces actually shape your body?
Yes, but subtly. It's not dramatic shapewear compression - more like everything just sits better on your body. The effect is noticeable but not obvious.
Are they see-through?
Nope. One of the things I love about Naked Wardrobe is that their pieces provide good coverage while still being fitted. No weird transparency issues.
How do they wash?
Really well, actually. The colors stay true and the fabric doesn't pill. Just follow the care instructions and they'll last.
Can you wear them to work?
Depends on your workplace, but with the right styling, absolutely. The bodysuits under blazers look completely professional, and some of the sets are appropriate on their own in more casual work environments.

Are they worth the hype?
In my opinion, yes. But I'm also someone who values pieces that make getting dressed easier. If you like experimenting with lots of different styles and trends, these might be too basic for you.
What if I don't like how they fit?
Their return policy is pretty good. I've returned a few pieces that didn't work for me, and the process was straightforward.
Final Thoughts
Look, I'm not saying you need to buy everything on this list. That would be expensive and probably unnecessary. But if you're looking for pieces that make your life easier while making you look put-together, Naked Wardrobe delivers.
The naked dressing trend isn't going anywhere, and honestly, I'm glad. There's something powerful about clothes that make you feel confident in your own skin. These pieces do that without trying too hard or making you uncomfortable.
Start with one or two pieces and see how you feel. If they work for your lifestyle and body, great. If not, at least you'll know without investing in a whole wardrobe.
Fashion should make your life better, not more complicated. These sets do exactly that - they simplify getting dressed while making sure you always look intentional. And in 2025, when we're all trying to do more with less, that feels pretty revolutionary.