Airport Outfits 2024 Summer

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: https://www.frankandeileen.com/collections/travel-sets/products/malibu-travel-set-black




Fleece seems like a terrible idea for the airplane. Frequently they are cold, but if you're stuck on th3e runway for more than 30 minutes, the A/C may not be on and you will be dying. I always wear layers on top.
Anonymous
I guess those with special outfits for trip travel aren't doing carry on luggage.

I wear normal clothes that i would wear at the destination, usually the bulkiest ones so they don't take up room in my carry on. So often jeans, a jacket suitable for business meetings if it's a business trip, and low boots or sneakers depending on the season.

If my jeans or other regular pants I might wear aren't comfortable enough for a plane ride, its because they don't fit properly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess those with special outfits for trip travel aren't doing carry on luggage.

I wear normal clothes that i would wear at the destination, usually the bulkiest ones so they don't take up room in my carry on. So often jeans, a jacket suitable for business meetings if it's a business trip, and low boots or sneakers depending on the season.

If my jeans or other regular pants I might wear aren't comfortable enough for a plane ride, its because they don't fit properly.


I always just do carry on and do dress specifically for long flights (not for short business flights to Nashville or Chicago or Boston). Comfortable pants, ideally with pockets, tee shirt with most comfy bra, long wrap weather that is cozy like a blanket, sneakers. I can’t get over the people that can wear sandals on a flight. My toes would be so frozen.
I’m assuming the people that wear the athleta or vuori joggers also wear them while at destination and not just on plane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Frank and Eileen set mentioned above is $386. I know you can find a knock off at Target.


And frumpy as he!!. No one under the age of 65 should be buying that. Unless you've just given up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess those with special outfits for trip travel aren't doing carry on luggage.

I wear normal clothes that i would wear at the destination, usually the bulkiest ones so they don't take up room in my carry on. So often jeans, a jacket suitable for business meetings if it's a business trip, and low boots or sneakers depending on the season.

If my jeans or other regular pants I might wear aren't comfortable enough for a plane ride, its because they don't fit properly.


Wouldn’t they take up room in your luggage on your return flight though?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Frank and Eileen set mentioned above is $386. I know you can find a knock off at Target.


And frumpy as he!!. No one under the age of 65 should be buying that. Unless you've just given up.


+10

From a 58 year old
Anonymous
ooof. None of these options are remotely close to what I wear on travel days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ooof. None of these options are remotely close to what I wear on travel days.

Post a pic
Anonymous

I kid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: https://www.frankandeileen.com/collections/travel-sets/products/malibu-travel-set-black




Fleece seems like a terrible idea for the airplane. Frequently they are cold, but if you're stuck on th3e runway for more than 30 minutes, the A/C may not be on and you will be dying. I always wear layers on top.


I don't like that the pants in the set are cropped. Planes can be really cold, but wearing tall socks with those pants would look terrible. You also need something with long sleeves on a plane so then you have to layer over it. I like the look of the outfit but it would only work when it's not cool or cold outside or in the plane. Except that it's made of thick fleece so I'm not sure it would work when it's warm out either. . .
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