These Travel Outfits May Just Inspire You to Book Your Next Vacation
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There was a time when going to the airport called for dressing up. It was an era of pillbox hats and glamorous coats. (It was also a time of cigarette smoke-filled cabins, so we’ll take our wins where we can.) But when it comes to today’s travel outfits, suffice it to say the reality of dressing for a flight, no matter how short or long, is typically uninspiring. It’s time to change that: While you’re planning your vacation wardrobe, picking out something to wear to feel put together on the trip itself can make long travel days a little more special. (And, with the right knitwear, a lot more cozy.)
Vogue’s Travel Outfit Essentials:
The Cozy Crewneck
Banana Republic V-neck sweater
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The Compact Carry-On
Away The Bigger Carry-On suitcase
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The Bright Sneakers
Nike Pacific sneakers
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The Striped Tee
Matteau Breton striped T-shirt
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The Wide-Leg Pants
Leset Kyoto wide-leg pants
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The Comfy Slip-Ons
Birkenstock Boston soft footbed clogs
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The Athleisure Pullover
Frame Ritz logo crewneck
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The Polished Button-Up
Agolde Sona shirt
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From airport outfits to road-trip-ready loungewear and lightweight pieces best for layering, the right ensemble mostly depends on your jet-setting plans. If you need everything to squeeze into a carry-on, opt for versatile basics you can mix and match with the rest of your holiday styles. Try wide-leg pants you can pair with a tiny tank top for an apéro outdoors or oversized totes that work just as well as a personal item for the plane as they do strolling the vintage markets in the South of France. If you’re headed somewhere far, far away and staring down a 15-hour travel day, comfort is key. Invest in some cozy loungewear and supportive travel shoes for best results. Need something to see you through a weekend getaway? Your travel outfit should double as a real outfit—no need to waste valuable time changing at your hotel.
Ahead, eight travel outfit ideas to cover every possible itinerary.
The Better-Than-PJs Look
For bleary-eyed, early-morning check-ins when putting together a stylish ensemble seems like a Herculean task, co-ords are your friend. Éterne’s baby blue set is seriously soft and comes in a range of neutrals—pair yours with a navy cashmere wrap that doubles as a plane blanket.
Éterne
long sleeve fitted top
Éterne
butter rib lounge pants
White + Warren
cashmere travel wrap
Dries Van Noten
leather-trimmed suede sneakers
Ostrichpillow
Go Memory foam travel pillow
The Ferry Captain
Apologies to the seasick: A boat is inarguably the best way to travel. Scenic, laid-back, and with far fewer packing specifications than, say, a plane (go crazy with liquids over 100ml!), it’s all about ease. Your travel outfit should reflect this–flip flops, a baby tee, and silky track pants are the way to go. Add a hair scarf to keep windy flyaways at bay, and you’re set for a day on the seas.
Donni.
The Silk Stripe crop pants
Zara
x Aaron Levine shopper
Havaianas
Brazil logo sandals
Lié Studio
Lee oval-frame tsunglasses
Graceland
solid sheer hair scarf
The Jitney Cruiser
The uniform for a summer spent out East is simple: a clean-cut button-up, breezy linen pants, and a woven tote bag for perusing farmstands. Luckily, this combination also makes a stellar travel outfit. Give your preppy shirt a mod spin with Agolde’s cobalt version, and as for the tote, Alex Mill’s raffia piece is large enough to fit both your sweater on the road trip out and all future heirloom tomato hauls.
Alex Mill
Mary Mill tote bag
Reformation
Olina linen pants
Le Monde Beryl
woven ballet flats
The Leggings Look
If all you care about is being as comfortable as possible, athleisure is the way to go. We like Vuori’s leggings because they have four-way stretch and feel butter-soft. You likely already have a simple white tee and ultra-baggy sweatshirt in your closet, but just in case, basics from Cos and Frame’s Ritz Hotels capsule are going to last you for many travel seasons to come. (And since no one wants to deal with dry contact lenses at 40,000 feet, this is the time to break out your Miu Miu glasses.)
Vuori
AllTheFeels leggings
Miu Miu
rectangular-frame tortoiseshell glasses
The Layover-to-Lunch
The key to looking fresh upon arrival lies in sartorial savvy; that is, choosing an outfit that’s optimally designed for a day of sightseeing and lazing on sunny terraces but is composed of surprisingly comfortable staples. For example: a slim-fit tank top and equally minimal ballerinas you can wear both on the trip and out to lunch when you arrive; a leather passport holder that functions as a makeshift wallet; a pair of sunny yellow trousers with an adjustable waist for hours in the air and pairing with a fun top for dinners out.
J.Crew
beaded crochet sweater-tank
Leset
Kyoto wide-leg pants
Smythson
Mara passport holder
Another Tomorrow
draped knit sweater
Khaite
x Oliver Peoples 1974C Sunglasses
The Airplane Jeans
Allow us to make the case for jeans as travel pants. For one, they’re warm enough to combat the arctic temperatures of airplane cabins; plus, as long as you choose a relaxed fit—like this wide-leg style from Levi’s—they won’t feel constricting. Keep the rest of your outfit casual with a slouchy tee and slip-on clogs. For accessories, a French pin tucks your hair out of your face and won’t dig into your skull every time you lean back in your seat.
Matteau
Breton striped T-shirt
Birkenstock
Boston soft footbed clogs
Apple
AirPods Max headphones
The Outdoorsy Traveler
From camping in the Pacific Northwest to hiking the national parks, prepping for adventure starts on the trip out. Athletic shorts and shoes are an obvious starting point; water-resistant pieces, like Burberry’s cropped jacket and Everlane’s backpack, will make your journey easier too.
Burberry
Newcott hooded jacket
Suzie Kondi
Atlas twill shorts
Polo Ralph Lauren
chino sport cap
Everlane
ReNew transit backpack
The Sweatpant Alternative
Think of these parachute pants as a more polished version of sweats: The elasticized waist and soft fabric are still there, but they look significantly more put together. Pair them with an easy, orchid-colored tank top and flip flops. As for your luggage: Away’s Bigger Carry-On is surprisingly roomy, and since it’s made from durable aluminum, it can handle the wear and tear of a baggage claim.
Flore Flore
Esmé ribbed tank
Away
The Bigger Carry-On suitcase
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