Travel outfit for long flight

Anonymous
Omg. A jumpsuit in an airplane bathroom?!?! Gross no.

Yoga pants and comfy tshirt with cardigan.
Anonymous
My husband calls this my flight suit because it’s the only thing I wear on flights. And for good reason. So soft and comfortable. Not too warm, and won’t leave me cold.

Bottoms: https://beyondyoga.com/products/spacedye-laid-back-wide-leg-pant-darkest-night-sd1228

Top:
https://beyondyoga.com/products/featherweight-daydreamer-pullover-darkest-night-lwsd7792
Anonymous
Yoga pants, short-sleeved t-shirt, and zip-up hoodie. Comfort is my number one priority.
Anonymous
Chicos travelers. I swore I’d never shop there. they are often at thrift stores. Really easy to move and travel in. Pants, she’ll, jacket, scarf. Done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yoga pants, short-sleeved t-shirt, and zip-up hoodie. Comfort is my number one priority.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


This is what I do. Game changer!
Anonymous
Anything with drawstrings are very comfy.
Anonymous
I wear cropped yoga pants and a sleeveless t shirt on long haul flights. And I wear the sneakers I’ll be wearing on vacation with compression socks. I pack a sweater in my personal item bag so I can layer if needed. Comfort is most important to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yoga pants, short-sleeved t-shirt, and zip-up hoodie. Comfort is my number one priority.


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Possibly one more layer if it's chilly. My preferred hoodies also have zip pockets large enough to hold phone and passport.
Anonymous
If you need to look polished, I would check out aday and frank and Eileen.

I really like this Aday pullover and most of their fabrics are wrinkle free and built for comfort. https://www.thisisaday.com/products/like-a-boss-sweatshirt-moss?_pos=7&_sid=188f2398d&_ss=r

Frank and Eileen has grown up versions of the Amazon sets that look much more polished. https://www.frankandeileen.com/collections/essentials/products/greece-travel-set-black?_pos=3&_fid=8f0893066&_ss=c
Anonymous
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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.


This. I cant believe people suggest a jumpsuit. I learned the lesson well before flying, as an 8yr old trying to take out the jumpsuit during a ski day fast enough not to pee my pants but at the same time making sure the top was not touching the toilet or durty floor, all wearing ski boots. I fly to europe and most times i need to go to the bathroom before i land and the bathroom is not clean and super small and the airplane moves. Hard enough to keep my pants clean, i cant imagine if i had a jumpsuit
Anonymous
Long cotton legging, short sleeve cotton tee, and a light weight raincoat/wind jacket ( we brought north face). Easy on/off sneaker ( we take off and put inside a bag and tied to seat handle) or flip flop (and bring socks) since it gets very cold on the flight.
Anonymous
Soft leggings or joggers, light long sleeve tee, long cardigan. I wear socks and sneakers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Just be mindful that the wide legs don’t slip to the floor when you use the airport bathroom! Blech… ask me know I know!!
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