Travel outfit for long flight

Anonymous
I see these pretty awful lounge sets on Amazon. They seem passable in photos but I predict they look like pajamas close up.

I can’t wear jeans or a skirt on a long flight.

Anyone have an outfit idea where I look pulled together but not too formal either.
Anonymous
Yoga pants or soft pants, t-shirt, cardigan.
Anonymous
The 2 piece outfits are a fad. Why not jeans? They don’t wrinkle and a small stain won’t be noticeable.
Anonymous
Why do you have to look put together? if I am sleeping I want to be comfortable
Anonymous
I wear my old maternity pants (black, flared a bit on bottom), it's easy to sleep in them, go to bathroom, not as constricting as jeans (unless your jeans are REALLY loose/broken in).
Anonymous
Stretchy ponte knit skinny pants and comfortable shirt with a cardigan or knit blazer/soft jacket over top.
Anonymous
Vuori cargo joggers, a tank and a sweater.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The 2 piece outfits are a fad. [/b]Why not jeans?[b] They don’t wrinkle and a small stain won’t be noticeable.


Because they’re uncomfortable
Anonymous
I cannot stand jeans if I’m sitting for long periods of time.

Anonymous
I tuck a t-shirt into a pair of wide-leg pants with an elastic or drawstring waist and then layer that with a cute jacket or cardigan.
Anonymous
I have a pair of linen wide leg pants with a drawstring that are unbelievably comfortable. I pair it with a soft T-shirt and bring a cardigan.
Anonymous
For my recent international flights I’ve worn a stretchy cotton jersey jumpsuit. It feels like PJs so I can sleep on the flight but I feel polished enough for landing in Tokyo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For my recent international flights I’ve worn a stretchy cotton jersey jumpsuit. It feels like PJs so I can sleep on the flight but I feel polished enough for landing in Tokyo.


A jumpsuit? On a long-haul flight? That seems like the worst possible choice, having to basically entirely disrobe to go to the bathroom. People on this board are so weird.

In my peri-menopausal state, I need to be sure I'm wearing layers that are easy to take on and off, given that I might have a hot flash at any point but otherwise tend to run cold. And joggers, lightweight in summer, heavier in winter.
Anonymous
Nobody cares how polished or pulled together you look after a long flight.

Anyone who would care sucks.
Anonymous
“ I cannot stand jeans if I’m sitting for long periods of time.”

I’m so glad to know that I’m not the only one. Jeans last forever for me because I only wear them to go out to an event or activity.
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