What's your go to outfit for an international flight?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My go to outfit: Black or sometimes dark blue jeans with some stretch, black t shirt with short sleeves, black t shirt with long sleeves, black cashmere hoodie, black loafers or ankle boots. Gray cashmere wrap that doubles as blanket.


This is very similar to my go-to outfit. Stretchy dark wash jeans and black or gray tee. Black New Balance 237s. Depending on weather, I add in a cashmere sweater and a jacket. When I went to Italy in Dec., I wore this plus a black leather jacket and felt very comfortable walking around Rome for a few hours until we got into our AirBnB.
Anonymous
Vuori wide leg pants, tshirt and zip front hoodie
Anonymous
Joggers, tank top, sweatshirt, Nikes.
Anonymous
Leggings and a knit dress with ballet flats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the advice of someone on DCUM, over the summer I got the spanx AirEssentials wide leg pant and pull over for an international flight. They are really (really) comfortable (wearing them on a flight right now!). But they did get pilly really quickly. Kind of annoying because they weren’t cheap.


I bought the Amazon knock off of these recommended on Capital Hill Style and love them for travel. I’m washing them but not using the dryer hoping they will last longer that way.


I have them. They’re interesting and undeniably comfortable, and they look a little more polished than just cotton sweats.

You need a fabric shaver. It’s worth having for stuff like this and sweaters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's shocking how many times presumably grown women have used the word "comfy" in responses. JFC. Do you all also say "tummy, yummy, preggo" and any other number of toddler-like words instead of speaking like grown adults?


I wondered if I was the only one who thought that.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the advice of someone on DCUM, over the summer I got the spanx AirEssentials wide leg pant and pull over for an international flight. They are really (really) comfortable (wearing them on a flight right now!). But they did get pilly really quickly. Kind of annoying because they weren’t cheap.


I bought the Amazon knock off of these recommended on Capital Hill Style and love them for travel. I’m washing them but not using the dryer hoping they will last longer that way.


I have them. They’re interesting and undeniably comfortable, and they look a little more polished than just cotton sweats.

You need a fabric shaver. It’s worth having for stuff like this and sweaters.


Can you link? I looked in that blog and couldn't find.
Anonymous
Vince black top and pants in the rayon mix, grey cashmere loose cardigan and Nike daybreak sneakers which are comfy with a little extra kick than regular sneakers
Anonymous
Oversized sweats and no bra.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the advice of someone on DCUM, over the summer I got the spanx AirEssentials wide leg pant and pull over for an international flight. They are really (really) comfortable (wearing them on a flight right now!). But they did get pilly really quickly. Kind of annoying because they weren’t cheap.


I bought the Amazon knock off of these recommended on Capital Hill Style and love them for travel. I’m washing them but not using the dryer hoping they will last longer that way.


I have them. They’re interesting and undeniably comfortable, and they look a little more polished than just cotton sweats.

You need a fabric shaver. It’s worth having for stuff like this and sweaters.


Can you link? I looked in that blog and couldn't find.


https://caphillstyle.com/capitol/2023/11/28/add-to-cart-seven-recent-amazon-purchases.html
Anonymous
I’m PP with black jeans, short + long sleeve t shirt, hoodie etc. Reasoning is layers for various plane temperatures, black so sweat or possible stains don’t show, cashmere hoodie is comfortable and doesn’t wrinkle when you stuff it behind your back, jeans because they have pockets, easy on off shoes.
And overall, you still look reasonably presentable when you arrive after an overnight flight when you arrive in another country where leggings aren’t appropriate. (I don’t wear leggings unless to and from the gym)
Anonymous
I just wear regular clothes. But layers. Always layers in an airport and plane.

I can't stop thinking about the pp who said she wears knee high boots on a flight! I guess with precheck you don't need to take them off to go through security - but if it gets hot and stuffy you've got no relief! Or if your feet swell! Do you never get hot and stuffy, or have your feet swell?!
Anonymous
Always leggings: comfort + no dragging on the bathroom floor. Sneakers and ankle socks. On top, layers, usually including a tank top, long sleeve shirt, fleece vest.
Anonymous
Compression socks are my newest must wear for travel longer than 5 hrs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's shocking how many times presumably grown women have used the word "comfy" in responses. JFC. Do you all also say "tummy, yummy, preggo" and any other number of toddler-like words instead of speaking like grown adults?


I wondered if I was the only one who thought that.


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