Airport Outfits 2024 Summer

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you do decide you want an expensive golden girls suit, the Spanx air ones are genuinely yummy. Have a fabric shaver because they pill.

I mean obviously not like, take the fabric shaver with you. I just mean if you buy the clothes you will want to have one if you don’t already.


Do you have a link?
Anonymous
I like flying in a maxi dress, with a cropped cardigan, and flats. It's super comfortable, good for all temperatures, and that way when I land in the morning, I look reasonably presentable and don't have to worry about changing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it's a flight under 10 hours, I just wear normal clothes. For flights longer than that, I wear Vuori joggers and a sweatshirt. My priority is comfort, not style. The lights are off on long-haul flights for 85% of flight time, anyway, to encourage sleeping.


So, you are going to wear comfy joggers for a 10 flight, but not for a 9 hour flight? What?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: https://www.frankandeileen.com/collections/travel-sets/products/malibu-travel-set-black




I actually bought this as a special treat for myself for the flight for my 50th birthday trip. I may resell it. It makes me feel a little more bulky and less fabulous than I had imagined/hopes. The fleece is very thick, which is sort of luxurious but yeah. I feel bulky in it. And the knees stretch out and make me feel saggy.


I had a horrible experience with this kind of fleece on a long flight. The short of it is that I was kind of sweating in it and had little bits of it all over me. And I couldn't wear it again -- the inside of the fleece was destroyed. I'm not overly sweaty or anything. And it was expensive for fleece. Not buying that fabric again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like flying in a maxi dress, with a cropped cardigan, and flats. It's super comfortable, good for all temperatures, and that way when I land in the morning, I look reasonably presentable and don't have to worry about changing.


And in a dress you don’t have to worry to keep your pants touching the floor in the airport bathroom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Zella brand from Nordstrom makes some good Vuori knockoff items. Not Target cheap but Vuori is stupidly expensive for what it is.


Link please
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like flying in a maxi dress, with a cropped cardigan, and flats. It's super comfortable, good for all temperatures, and that way when I land in the morning, I look reasonably presentable and don't have to worry about changing.


Nah, I just don’t want to deal with all the fabric in an airport situation.
Anonymous
Wow, this is a thing? I just wear pajama pants and an oversized t shirt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Frank and Eileen set mentioned above is $386. I know you can find a knock off at Target.


It's barely a step above prison garb or scrubs. I just wear regular clothes since more often than not I'm on the go as soon as I land. And I don't prefer to look homeless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: https://www.frankandeileen.com/collections/travel-sets/products/malibu-travel-set-black




I actually bought this as a special treat for myself for the flight for my 50th birthday trip. I may resell it. It makes me feel a little more bulky and less fabulous than I had imagined/hopes. The fleece is very thick, which is sort of luxurious but yeah. I feel bulky in it. And the knees stretch out and make me feel saggy.


Thanks for the heads up. I had thought of this for car trips, but I hate that baggy saggy feeling. Nothing special treat about it. Yes resell it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you do decide you want an expensive golden girls suit, the Spanx air ones are genuinely yummy. Have a fabric shaver because they pill.

I mean obviously not like, take the fabric shaver with you. I just mean if you buy the clothes you will want to have one if you don’t already.


Do you have a link?


Not wise to buy clothes you know are going to pills even before a wash, sign of terribly made clothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Zella brand from Nordstrom makes some good Vuori knockoff items. Not Target cheap but Vuori is stupidly expensive for what it is.


I was just at Nordstrom today, considering the Vuori joggers for a flight and just could not make myself spend that much money for synthetic joggers. Would rather get these, which are cheaper, a natural material, and made in America (so hopefully not with slave labor):
https://www.bluecanoe.com/products/silky-jogger-pant
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is a thing? I just wear pajama pants and an oversized t shirt.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zella brand from Nordstrom makes some good Vuori knockoff items. Not Target cheap but Vuori is stupidly expensive for what it is.


I was just at Nordstrom today, considering the Vuori joggers for a flight and just could not make myself spend that much money for synthetic joggers. Would rather get these, which are cheaper, a natural material, and made in America (so hopefully not with slave labor):
https://www.bluecanoe.com/products/silky-jogger-pant


This are nice! They remind me a little do the cozy earth stuff. Yes go with the better fabric and made in US is great too.
Anonymous
Just flew overnight on United. The cabin was absolutely freezing so I recommend something warm just in case (at least, on United).
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