A 22-hour flight can be miserable enough without having to change in and out of clothes. But it’s hard to nail that perfect balance between chic (pick me for first class, please) and comfortable (all stretchy waistbands , no negotiations).
A long-haul flight wardrobe needs to be relaxed and warm — you should to be prepared for chilly journeys when a jacket just doesn’t cut it. Skinny jeans, leather and unforgiving fabrics are best avoided. Layering is your best ally when it comes to flight clothing, and it’s also the easiest way to instantly turn up the glam.
Here’s a look at some of the most convenient travel-friendly numbers.
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The comfiest things you can wear on long-haul flights
The Perfect Pair
An interesting and roomy pair of bottoms and an edgy jacket is all you really need for an easy journey. We love this look from 5-Knot's Fall 2018 line, which experiments with detailing and also plays with silhouette. You can also pair a long cardigan or an asymmetrical sweater with short jackets for extra warmth.
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The Roomiest Sweater
The oversized sweater is a flight wardrobe staple. But let us introduce you to the seriously baggy sweater, which is also very helpful during overnight flights. Instead of jeans or plain trousers, try teaming it with dressy bottoms like silk culottes or an A-line skirt.
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Denim Does It
We love this double denim look from the Acne Studios Fall 2018 line and it's perfect for long-haul journeys. Most people avoid denim for longer flights, but it's all about the fit and material. This long belted jacket, for instance, allows for plenty of room to adjust. The accented detailing on the jacket and pants give it that first-class flair.
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Go Bold or Go Home
Even if you need to dress for a business appointment, you can still go for travel-friendly bottoms. Play it up with interesting accents. This caped jacket and high-waisted pants from Adam Selman make the perfect chic statement.
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Dakota Johnson Knows Best
Dakota Johnson makes color clashing a total airport "do" and makes a case for relaxed ensembles in wild colors. If you want to opt for the comfiest pants and a thin sweater, go for solid colors that stand out. Simple, no-hassle outfits in interesting palettes or animal prints make for a great travel look.
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Speaking of Dresses
This Agnés Sunyer tapered dress makes us want to take blazer dresses seriously for travel. The relaxed cut of the dress makes it a great flight outfit. You can also team it with comfortable over-the-knee boots to keep warm and look cool. Try wearing stockings in unusual colors for a pop of color.
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