Relaxed Yet Polished
Effortless Style: How to Dress Comfortably with Room To Move
There are days when you want clothes that feel good—soft fabrics, forgiving cuts, no fuss—but still look polished. Room To Move at AlibiOnline gives us a perfect mix of comfort and style. Below are some of the go-to pieces I love, and how to pair them for fuss-free outfits that still make you look and feel pulled together.

Outfit Ideas
Stay comfy and chic with Room To Move staples. For casual days, try the Soft Knit Straight Leg Pant with the Michelle Singlet and sneakers. Transition from desk to dinner with the 3/4 Bengaline Pant and Belinda Angled Top. Dress up for evenings in Chiffon Overlay Pants with the Michelle Singlet, or go fuss-free in the Tilly Chiffon Jumpsuit. For travel or relaxed weekends, the Plain X Over Pants with a light layer keep you stylish and effortless.

Tips for Getting the Best Comfort
- Fabric matters
Many of these RTM pieces use soft knit, stretch, chiffon overlays. These fabrics allow movement, breathability, and comfort without looking sloppy. -
Fit over tight:
Pieces like the soft knit pants or overlay pants give you more leg room, while still looking tailored. Straight and wide legs tend to be more forgiving. -
Layer smartly:
A singlet like the Michelle, or an angled top, works well under layers so you can adapt to changing temperatures. -
Colour & accents:
Black is a safe base; royal blue gives you colour without being loud; navy and overlays add softness. Pick one statement piece, the rest neutral, to avoid overwhelming the look. -
Shoes & accessories:
Comfy flats, slip-ons, minimal jewellery will maintain comfort while elevating look.
Why Room To Move Works
Room To Move is built around the idea that style shouldn’t cost you comfort. The designs are thoughtful: stretch where needed, cuts that move with your body, fabrics that drape instead of cling. On AlibiOnline, you get variety too—pants, tops, jumpsuits—that let you mix & match or pick one and go.
If you’re tired of choosing between comfort and style, these pieces show you can do both.