Anonymous wrote:I would not wear my Vuori joggers to the airport/on a trip. Too tatty. Mine are for the gym only. I travel overseas frequently, and prefer to wear my regular outfits. My standard is slim stretch wool trousers, a thin wool mock turtle body with fitted 3/4 sleeves or long sleeves, a blazer, pashmina, and thin silk socks with loafers.
Anonymous wrote:I wear the black leggings, long sweater and tee outfit when I fly- it's comfy, looks half decent, and I end up wearing it to hotel breakfast a lot of the time when I'm at the destination- it's perfect for hotel between pjs and getting ready to go ski or out for the day... I haven't tried the Vuori joggers- I'm not sure they'd look good on my 5'3" 135lb frame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear the black leggings, long sweater and tee outfit when I fly- it's comfy, looks half decent, and I end up wearing it to hotel breakfast a lot of the time when I'm at the destination- it's perfect for hotel between pjs and getting ready to go ski or out for the day... I haven't tried the Vuori joggers- I'm not sure they'd look good on my 5'3" 135lb frame.
Get the joggers (great for so much more than airport). I'm 5'3" and they are the only joggers that are not too long on me/don't bunch, and therefore keep the intended slim fit! My tall friends dislike them, ha!
Anonymous wrote:I wear the black leggings, long sweater and tee outfit when I fly- it's comfy, looks half decent, and I end up wearing it to hotel breakfast a lot of the time when I'm at the destination- it's perfect for hotel between pjs and getting ready to go ski or out for the day... I haven't tried the Vuori joggers- I'm not sure they'd look good on my 5'3" 135lb frame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t wear sweats in my own home. Can’t imagine wearing out in public.
Out of curiosity -- what DO you where in your own home? Do you wear pajamas ever? What do you wear to bed, what do you wear when you are sick, what do you wear to clean out a closet or when you're on maternity leave?
I get not wanting to wear sweatpants out of the house (I generally don't either, though I have some cute joggers I do wear) but I don't understand refusing to wear them at home. They are practical clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Agree---wide legged pants touching the toilet floor, the airplane floor at my seat? That all just grosses me out. Why wear all that extra fabric?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lounge sets. basically sweatpants with matching shirt, but it's a bit tailored so it looks quite fashionable
https://www.cntraveler.com/story/comfortable-womens-clothing-travel-sets
This. A fancy sweatsuit. As this thread demonstrates, airport people can roughly be divided into 2 crowds- those that see it as a public space and therefore warranting a real outfit, and those that see it as a liminal space to transit. I fall into the latter crowd-- airport fashion is about maximizing comfort and utility. Lounge sets are permissible in an airport lounge, and that is all I care about. I want to be minimally compliant with airport lounge dress codes. And btw, I'm also that a-hole who wont wear makeup because I intend to use a sheet mask once they dim the lights on the plane.
A sweatsuit, in and of itself, is never fancy. Because no matter how much you overpaid for it, it's still just ... sweats. Nobody should wear sweats in public unless they're comin or going to a medical appointment.