Anonymous wrote:I don't typically wear leggings in public, but they are so comfortable that I'm tempted to wear them on my upcoming long flight.
Anonymous wrote:Vuori joggers, cotton tee, hoodie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you consider a dress? Not a maxi length but just below knee? Frank and Eileen have “popover” dresses that I imagine would be very comfortable, maybe more so than pants.
DP, I tried a midi length travel dress for my last trip which had 12-14 hour flights and it worked out really well. Easy to hitch up for the bathroom and comfy while sitting, the feeling of wearing a nightgown.
Looks a little more polished getting on and off the plane too. When I was exiting immigration on the way back in my midi dress, I was asked for the first time ever, "Where are you flying from?!" (Tokyo).
Why do you think there was any connection between your attire and that question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you consider a dress? Not a maxi length but just below knee? Frank and Eileen have “popover” dresses that I imagine would be very comfortable, maybe more so than pants.
DP, I tried a midi length travel dress for my last trip which had 12-14 hour flights and it worked out really well. Easy to hitch up for the bathroom and comfy while sitting, the feeling of wearing a nightgown.
Looks a little more polished getting on and off the plane too. When I was exiting immigration on the way back in my midi dress, I was asked for the first time ever, "Where are you flying from?!" (Tokyo).
Why do you think there was any connection between your attire and that question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you consider a dress? Not a maxi length but just below knee? Frank and Eileen have “popover” dresses that I imagine would be very comfortable, maybe more so than pants.
DP, I tried a midi length travel dress for my last trip which had 12-14 hour flights and it worked out really well. Easy to hitch up for the bathroom and comfy while sitting, the feeling of wearing a nightgown.
Looks a little more polished getting on and off the plane too. When I was exiting immigration on the way back in my midi dress, I was asked for the first time ever, "Where are you flying from?!" (Tokyo).
Anonymous wrote:Vuori joggers, cotton tee, hoodie.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Would you consider a dress? Not a maxi length but just below knee? Frank and Eileen have “popover” dresses that I imagine would be very comfortable, maybe more so than pants.
Anonymous wrote: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!!