| Thanks DCUM friends who are around my height- I'll give the Vuoris a try! |
| I would not wear my Vuori joggers to the airport/on a trip. Too tatty. Mine are for the gym only. I travel overseas frequently, and prefer to wear my regular outfits. My standard is slim stretch wool trousers, a thin wool mock turtle body with fitted 3/4 sleeves or long sleeves, a blazer, pashmina, and thin silk socks with loafers. |
| On my last flight to Munich last September, the plane sat on the tarmac for 2.5 hours prior to takeoff while 3 babies provided a symphony of protests. The plane was chilled to a meatlocker temperature. I then had to sprint what seemed to be a mile to catch my connection. On a trip from Athens 2 years ago, my connecting flight from Paris was delayed for 9 hours. We then sat on the tarmac for 2 hours prior to takeoff. I wear joggers, sneakers with socks, a long-sleeve t-shirt, a cardigan sweater or sweatshirt, and a scarf/pashmina. If I am potentially going to be crammed into my seat for upwards of 12 hours, I really don't care that much how "put together" I look. |
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I always do black leggings, long tee, long cardigan, fashion sneakers. Would never do sandals, not gonna risk having to take my shoes off and walk barefoot. Jeans are not comfortable for me for longer flights.
I agree that a matching lounge set can look cool too, especially with a more structured long coat over top and fancy sneakers |
Isn't that uncomfortable for a red-eye flight? |
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