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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cashmere cardigan, pull on loose pants, full sleeved t shirt, socks.


No assless chaps with your cardigan? Then, clearly you are doing it all wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vuori wide leg pants, tshirt and zip front hoodie


I actually just ordered the Vuori. I love my joggers but wanted something different. I hope they are as comfortable as the joggers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Assless chaps and a cashmere cardigan.


Please post your travel plans, flight numbers and seat numbers so we can avoid sitting in the same spot.


Avoid? Speak for yourself...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These pants are comfortable, flattering and can be dressed up/down. https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=982353092#pdp-page-content


Respectfully, these cannot be "dressed up/down." They are athletic tights. There is no way to dress them up. And you can't really dress them down either, they are as down as you get unless the alternative is your husband's boxers or something stained.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Leggings and a tee is not sloppy. It is casual. Casual does not equal sloppy. Sloppy is oversized, wrinkled, mismatched frumpiness.


DP
Clearly we have different standards. I wouldn't even pop out for an errand that requires me to be out of the car for more than 5 min in leggings and a t-shirt. I only own 2 t-shirts and I barely wear them. I certainly would never be seen walking around town like that. It's akin to college students wearing PJs to class - wierd.

OP,
I wear soft chinos, and a 3/4 sleeve top. Depending on location or season, I might wear a silk sleeveless shirt or carry a cashmere swear. I also normally have a light weight shell in my handbag. I like the patagonia one that scrunches down into it's pocket. This is so I don't get caught out if it rains or the weather changes. It weighs nothing and can fit everywhere. I wear comfortable shoes - still prefer my Vejas - and I don't care if my clothes are dated, as long as they look ok.


They don't look ok; they look dated. You are admitting to wearing "soft chinos" but look down on people wearing tshirs, lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Leggings and a tee is not sloppy. It is casual. Casual does not equal sloppy. Sloppy is oversized, wrinkled, mismatched frumpiness.


DP
Clearly we have different standards. I wouldn't even pop out for an errand that requires me to be out of the car for more than 5 min in leggings and a t-shirt. I only own 2 t-shirts and I barely wear them. I certainly would never be seen walking around town like that. It's akin to college students wearing PJs to class - wierd.

OP,
I wear soft chinos, and a 3/4 sleeve top. Depending on location or season, I might wear a silk sleeveless shirt or carry a cashmere swear. I also normally have a light weight shell in my handbag. I like the patagonia one that scrunches down into it's pocket. This is so I don't get caught out if it rains or the weather changes. It weighs nothing and can fit everywhere. I wear comfortable shoes - still prefer my Vejas - and I don't care if my clothes are dated, as long as they look ok.


La di da.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?!


I'm not the PP who posted that, but I often wear knee high boots. I don't fly economy so swelling isn't usually an issue, and it's easy to take your boots off when you're in a pod in business/first.

Love that for you. I fly coach, so when I'm on a 12 hour flight, it's all about comfort. I wear leggings or joggers, socks and sneakers, a tank top or tee, button down shirt, and a sweatshirt or hoodie. I've been on some flights that are like ice boxes, so I generally go for lots of layers.
Anonymous
Additionally, I don't care if my bags don't arrive quickly. If I'm that bothered by wearing my plane clothes, I'll go buy another outfit.
Anonymous
Compression socks
Yoga pants or out stretchy bottoms
Tee
Cardigan

I used to always be cold on flights but lately they've been stuffy and hot. Layers are key
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These pants are comfortable, flattering and can be dressed up/down. https://athleta.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=982353092#pdp-page-content


Respectfully, these cannot be "dressed up/down." They are athletic tights. There is no way to dress them up. And you can't really dress them down either, they are as down as you get unless the alternative is your husband's boxers or something stained.


DP, but they could be dressed up if you put a dress over them. I can see wearing these with a comfy loose dress on a flight. No way would I wear a dress without something like this under them, as my legs are always freezing on flights. It's like all the air conditioning is aimed at my calves.
Anonymous
+1 on Vuori joggers, I like the Miles ones bc they're less sweatpant-ish. Paired with a nicer t-shirt plus either a denim jacket or a lightweight jacket from Athleta. Vejas or Nikes as shoes.
Anonymous
I have actually cut off the ribbing at the bottom of vuori joggers and hemmed them for travel so they look less sweatpant-ish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I might be in the minority here but I always wear a loose-fitting midi dress in a light fabric with a slide shoe (ballet flat/mule/loafer) and a chunky knit over my shoulders if it gets cold on the flight. I find this combo is less constricting than athleisure for sleeping/resting and more versatile than a warmer lounge set. I also love that I look put together enough upon arrival to do things if hotel room isnt ready.


+1 I have a maxi dress that's perfect for flights. I wear it with a sweater. It's more comfortable than any pants and my legs are covered, so I don't get cold.
Anonymous
Where the sweats with the rhinestones
Anonymous
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 have the Amazon dupe of the Spanx AirEssentials. Very comfortable and much less $$
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