I bought the enrcircled dressy sweatpants and y’all they are just joggers. I’m really not sure how they think they are dressy 🤷🏻♀️ returning them but will look for another pair of joggers !
I wear Athleta - the Brooklyn ankle pant (in tall just because I like them less cropped) in black, a white tank or tee, and a Pranayama wrap. It's SO comfy and looks polished.
You'll find me in joggers (lightweight with mesh lining, not heavy sweats), long sleeve black tee under a dark grey short sleeve tee plus a fleece zip up with zip pockets and my regular slip on sketchers for any flight over 4 hours. The zip pockets are vital for passports and boarding passes. I've worn this in international business class surrounded by suits and didn't give a hoot. I used to slip off my bra but am now ok in a soft sports bra. I also bring an oversized pair of cheap long socks to put over my socks after taking off my shoes. I then toss the socks when I'm done. (They are socks from amenity kits from previous work trips.)
I'd prefer low cost outfits from walmart so I could toss them if something happened versus washing in a airport sink or cramming into a pastic bag into my luggage.
Ok douche, go ahead and call it mud. My husband DID have halitosis. We addressed it after I talked to you girls on here and guess what? Years later, no problem. Mofongo, you're a cunt. Eat shit. ~anonnamus
My preference is for a jersey swing dress, a long sleeved open cardigan, and flats (Allbirds are great). I don't like anything remotely constricting while flying. I keep a pashmina in my tote if I need more warmth but have never really used it.
We fly regularly on flights that are 10+ hours (Hawaii to India usually) and my go to outfit is jeggings, a comfy tank, a button up cotton long sleeve cotton shirt or flannel and slip on Toms.
Ok douche, go ahead and call it mud. My husband DID have halitosis. We addressed it after I talked to you girls on here and guess what? Years later, no problem. Mofongo, you're a cunt. Eat shit. ~anonnamus
Post by imojoebunny on May 21, 2022 23:52:16 GMT -5
I wear Kuhl hiking pants, that have a bit of stretch, and can be pulled up into capris, but look nice, a solid, short sleeve t-shirt in a dark color, a longer (to butt) cashmere cardigan sweater, that can be a blanket, if needed, or folds small , when not, Birkenstock's (or hiking boots, if I don't check a bag), and bring a pair of clean white socks for the plane. Wearing a mask, I get a lot warmer than I normally would, so I like to have clothes that breath and are lighter.
Lately it’s been black leggings with dual side pockets - I’m not supposed to use my work phone for personal use so I usually have two cell phones on me. Then a wicking type t-shirt, and a race hoodie with a zip kangaroo pocket. I try to wear shoes that I can run in if I need to, both because sometimes you need to run in an airport, and since I’d be bringing them anyway, and running shoes otherwise take up a bit of real estate in my suitcase. Have a safe trip!
Post by jennybee1018 on May 22, 2022 5:00:47 GMT -5
Everyone is different so definitely go with what you're most comfortable in! For me, I wear my very favorite Float Girlfriend leggings (they are super light and comfy), and usually a long-ish comfy tank dress, pashmina and some kind of sweater, and of course comfy shoes and socks.
If I can thow a pair of pj pants in my carry-on, then i will throw those on during the majority of the flight. Then I can change back into my leggings right before we land.
Tip I learned here - either wear a pantyliner or bring a second pair of undies - there's nothing quite like changing into fresh undies after that long flight! (Signed, someone who regularly flies 13 hours back and forth to the US).
Everyone is different so definitely go with what you're most comfortable in! For me, I wear my very favorite Float Girlfriend leggings (they are super light and comfy), and usually a long-ish comfy tank dress, pashmina and some kind of sweater, and of course comfy shoes and socks.
If I can thow a pair of pj pants in my carry-on, then i will throw those on during the majority of the flight. Then I can change back into my leggings right before we land.
Tip I learned here - either wear a pantyliner or bring a second pair of undies - there's nothing quite like changing into fresh undies after that long flight! (Signed, someone who regularly flies 13 hours back and forth to the US).
Only 13? Lucky!
My longest single flight was 19 hours. It was one of 4 legs. Currently it's probably 15 to get to US from my nearest international (another flight away) plus however many other flights.
It never even occurred to me to have a panty liner or other undies. Thanks! I hate pantyliners, but I'll pack extra undies for sure.
On a recent long haul flight, some young child was in a sleep sack, and I was so very jealous. When will they make those for adults?! Thankfully on that flight it was so empty I literally couldn't see anyone from my seat. I had not just my whole row but 4 entire rows 3x4x3. And they gave us stickers to wake us for food service.
To the original point, I have jeggings from uniqlo. They do not have pockets. They're definitely comfortable, but pockets are nice. I wish my travel pants had them. I think I normally wear yoga pants from Costco purchased years ago, and I think I'll have pockets added. It's not like I do yoga!
I always wear a sports bra with whatever I wear. A regular bra, even a wireless one, gets so uncomfortable on a long flight.
Small breasted privilege talking here, but this never even occurred to me. I haven't worn underwire in many years, but I will affirm that on a long flight it would be absolutely miserable. I have done it a few times. I honestly do not remember if I even wore a bra on my recent flights, but if I did, it would have been h&m bralette which is a cross between sports and wireless. Definitely recommend if your size fits. They tend to run small.
I usually do leggings , a longer shirt and a wrap or sweatshirt. One thing I also try to do it wear my bulkiest shoes so they take up less room in my suitcase.
Post by dreamcrisp1 on May 22, 2022 9:45:12 GMT -5
Lululemon leggings, tank top, button up loose shirt, and a scarf with a thicker blanket scarf (also doubles as an extra pillow). I always wear slip on shoes. I use a lululemon fanny pack/pouch so I don’t need pockets. It has all my essentials.
Post by hbomdiggity on May 22, 2022 11:34:51 GMT -5
Athleta joggers, t-shirt, soft jacket/wrap, sneakers, wireless bra. Agree with an extra set of unders and top in carryon.
I much prefer to travel in sneakers. Better for running through airports (this has happened more recently, last time was in heels thx to work travel) and my toes are protected against luggage.
Everyone is different so definitely go with what you're most comfortable in! For me, I wear my very favorite Float Girlfriend leggings (they are super light and comfy), and usually a long-ish comfy tank dress, pashmina and some kind of sweater, and of course comfy shoes and socks.
If I can thow a pair of pj pants in my carry-on, then i will throw those on during the majority of the flight. Then I can change back into my leggings right before we land.
Tip I learned here - either wear a pantyliner or bring a second pair of undies - there's nothing quite like changing into fresh undies after that long flight! (Signed, someone who regularly flies 13 hours back and forth to the US).
Only 13? Lucky!
My longest single flight was 19 hours. It was one of 4 legs. Currently it's probably 15 to get to US from my nearest international (another flight away) plus however many other flights.
It never even occurred to me to have a panty liner or other undies. Thanks! I hate pantyliners, but I'll pack extra undies for sure.
On a recent long haul flight, some young child was in a sleep sack, and I was so very jealous. When will they make those for adults?! Thankfully on that flight it was so empty I literally couldn't see anyone from my seat. I had not just my whole row but 4 entire rows 3x4x3. And they gave us stickers to wake us for food service.
To the original point, I have jeggings from uniqlo. They do not have pockets. They're definitely comfortable, but pockets are nice. I wish my travel pants had them. I think I normally wear yoga pants from Costco purchased years ago, and I think I'll have pockets added. It's not like I do yoga!
Ha ha right? 13 is short :-P Are you in Australia? I'm over in the Middle East so usually a direct flight, but sometimes I break it up through UK.
I don't really like pantyliners either - but the extra undies and brushing my teeth makes me feel like a new woman after way too long on a flight!
Maybe you could just get a snuggie and wear that on the flight, ha ha. That's kind of like a sleep sack right? :-P I love having empty rows - that is the best!!!