Do you have a link? |
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. |
So, you are going to wear comfy joggers for a 10 flight, but not for a 9 hour flight? What? |
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. |
And in a dress you don’t have to worry to keep your pants touching the floor in the airport bathroom |
Link please ![]() |
Nah, I just don’t want to deal with all the fabric in an airport situation. |
Wow, this is a thing? I just wear pajama pants and an oversized t shirt. |
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. |
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 |
Not wise to buy clothes you know are going to pills even before a wash, sign of terribly made clothing. |
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 |
+1 |
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. |
Just flew overnight on United. The cabin was absolutely freezing so I recommend something warm just in case (at least, on United). |