Long journeys require patience, flexibility and the right train and airport gear. Of course, black leggings and a jumper are always comfortable, but if you want something a little more relaxed, try a loungewear set. The right travel amenity kit can take you from the lounge to the cabin to enjoy your plans right off the plane—perhaps just a few swipes of moisturizer and a quick spritz of TSA-sized perfume to pick you up on the road.
fashion magazine Favorite travel outfit
Between cashmere accents and sporty zippers, there are so many directions this outfit tip can take; so we’ve broken down our 19 favorites based on potential travel plans. Need to organize your post-travel itinerary? Choose a neutral suit with a simple silhouette and swap out your shoes when you hit the floor to freshen up your look. On the other hand, if your schedule includes taking a few Advil PMs and sleeping on the flight, pajamas-like clothing may be the best travel attire for you.
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elegant passenger
For those who prefer to order lunch straight from the plane, stylish and simple loungewear that can be paired with the right jacket is the perfect choice. Zara’s turtleneck casual shirt has an elegant drape, while Banana Republic’s cable-knit turtleneck and matching joggers can be paired with ballet flats for a casual look.
Sports and leisure enthusiasts
When comfort is your top priority, hoodies are your unofficial travel MVP. Sporty style with wide-leg sweatpants, retro-inspired tracksuits and roomy sweatshirts ranging from classic crew necks to full-zip jackets. These two-piece sets from brands like Éterne, Alo Yoga and Nike are much more stylish than your average activewear, and if you have a complicated day trip with multiple stopovers, you’ll appreciate the flexibility they offer when getting through security.
first class pilot
No matter the seat row on your ticket, a lounge chair set in soft cashmere and silk lets you travel in style. La Ligne’s chocolate brown cardigan and matching wide-leg pants can make even the budget-minded feel luxe (just be sure to bring an eye mask to cover up the overhead lights). Prefer more form-fitting travel clothing? Matteau’s long-sleeve printed shirt set is extra comfortable on long days out – the pants come with drawstring ties.
red eye survivor
There’s little glamor to be seen on a night flight, so instead, stick with your pajama attire. (Cashmere socks are a carry-on essential.) From Comme Si and Toteme, which offer structured travel sets that look like traditional collared pajamas, to Leset and Donni, which offer soft pointelle and ribbed knits, these options are comfortable enough for sleeping at 40,000 feet.

