Fashion & Beauty – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Thu, 06 Jul 2023 20:34:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 217354961 The Best Travel Leggings of 2023 https://www.smartertravel.com/best-travel-leggings/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-travel-leggings/#respond Thu, 06 Jul 2023 18:09:40 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=190882 Leggings are the perfect travel-day outfit for a chic but comfortable look, especially when paired with a baggy sweater or long shirt. There’s so much to love about a good pair of travel leggings: they’re slimming, stretch, super versatile and don’t take up tons of room in your suitcase.  The Best Travel Leggings Here are […]

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Leggings are the perfect travel-day outfit for a chic but comfortable look, especially when paired with a baggy sweater or long shirt. There’s so much to love about a good pair of travel leggings: they’re slimming, stretch, super versatile and don’t take up tons of room in your suitcase. 

The Best Travel Leggings

Here are the best travel leggings for whatever preference you have when it comes to what kind of leggings you wear. From stylish to just plain comfortable, here are the best leggings for travel. 

Ranking Legging Pockets Plus Size Available? Price
Best Support The North Face Elevation Pocket 7/8 Leggings Yes Yes $$$
Best High Waist Leggings alo High-Waist Cargo Legging Yes No $$$$
Best Color Variety Girlfriend Collective Trail Compressive High-Rise Legging Yes – 1 Small Yes $$$
Best Sparkling Leggings Beyond Yoga High Waisted Alloy Ombre Midi Leggings No No $$$$
Best Comfortable Non-Leggings Palazzo Leggings Yes No $
Best Dressy Yoga Pants Betabrand Dress Pant Yoga Pants No Yes $$$
Best Jeggings Wit & Wisdom Jeggings Yes No $$
Best Faux Leather Blank NYC Faux Leather Jeggings Yes No $$$
Best Basic Legging Colorfulkoala Women’s Buttery Soft High-Waisted Yoga Pants Yes – 1 hidden No $
Softest Legging CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High-Waisted Lounge Legging No No $$
Best Budget Legging Syrinx High Waisted Leggings for Women No No $
Best Plus-Sized Leggings Universal Standard Next-to-Naked Legging Yes Yes $$$$
Best Capri Legging lululemon Align™ High-Rise Crop 21″ Yes – 1 hidden Yes $$$
Best Capri With Pockets yummie talia Cropped Capri Shaping Legging With Pockets Yes Yes $$
Best Budget Capri Legging GAYHAY High Waisted Capri Leggings for Women Yes No $
Best Splurge Capri Legging Spacedye Walk And Talk High-Waisted Capri Legging No Yes $$$$

Travel Leggings with Pockets

Best Support – The North Face Elevation Pocket 7/8 Leggings

The North Face Elevation Pocket 7_8 Leggings being modeled front and back
The North Face

From The North Face, the Elevation Pocket ⅞ Leggings provide support and storage. They feature two discreet thigh pockets and an extra-wide waistband. 

Best High Waist Leggings – alo High-Waist Cargo Legging

alo High-Waist Cargo Legging being modeled front and back
alo

The High-Waist Cargo Leggings from alo feature numerous pockets throughout the leg but are stylish enough to run errands and comfortable enough to work out in. They’re also available in multiple colors, such as black, bone, and olive branch.

Travel Leggings That Make a Fashion Statement

Best Color Variety – Girlfriend Collective Trail Compressive High-Rise Legging

Female modeling Girlfriend Collective Trail Compressive High-Rise Legging front and side
Girlfriend Collective

For a fashion statement that’s extra comfortable and eco-friendly, the Trail Compressive High-Rise Leggings from Girlfriend Collective really deliver and come in a slew of gorgeous colors. Made from 25 recycled water bottles, sizes also range from XXS to 6XL, so there is truly something for everyone.

Best Sparkling Leggings – Beyond Yoga High Waisted Alloy Ombre Midi Leggings

gold faded up to grey Beyond Yoga High Waisted Alloy Ombre Midi Leggings modeled front and back
Saks OFF 5TH

With bright blue coloring and plenty of shimmer, there’s a lot to love about these statement-making leggings. The metallic splatter ombre is a unique plus.

Best Comfortable Non-Leggings – Palazzo Leggings

Female modeling multi color Palazzo Leggings from front and back right side
Amazon

If your flair is a little more bohemian, check out these high-waist lounge pants for a fashionably daring set of pants that are just as comfortable and flattering as any pair of leggings. They’re affordable, available in lots of different patterns, and fabulous for flying.

Travel Leggings That Don’t Look Like Leggings

Best Dresssy Yoga Pants – Betabrand Dress Pant Yoga Pants

Female in pink top modeling black Betabrand Dress Pant Yoga Pants front and back
BetaBrand

If you want to make sure you’re maintaining a little class while staying comfortable on your flight, check out the Dress Pant Yoga Pants from Betabrand. Made of comfortable, stretchable material, they’re totally chic. I love that they come in multiple colors and are perfect for a business-casual look.

Best Jeggings – 1822 Butter Jeggings

1822 Butter Jeggings modeled front and back
Nordstrom

If you need jeans to complete an outfit, but dread the discomfort of wearing denim on a long-haul flight, get yourself a pair of jeggings like 1822’s Butter Jeggings, made of lightweight stretch denim that can be worn around the city or to a casual dinner. No one will ever know the difference.

Best Faux Leather – Blank NYC Faux-Leather Jeggings

Blank NYC Faux-Leather Jeggings being modeled front and back
Zappos

Sport a lean silhouette with an edge with these super-stretchy faux leather and faux-jeans leggings from Blank NYC. These flattering jet-black jeggings are also very comfortable and will go a long way in your travel wardrobe.

Best Basic Legging – Colorfulkoala Women’s Buttery Soft High-Waisted Yoga Pants

Female in white top modeling Colorfulkoala Women's Buttery Soft High-Waisted Yoga Pants in black front and back.
Amazon

Sometimes you just want a basic legging, and these from Colorfulkoala are simple, yet comfortable and will make for a pleasant vacation. The fabric is ultra-soft, moisture-wicking, with a seamless waistband, and has a hidden waistband pocket. 

Softest Legging – CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High-Waisted Lounge Legging

CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High-Waisted Lounge Legging modeled by a female front and back
Amazon

If you want insanely soft leggings for your next trip, try the CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High-Waisted Lounge leggings.  Available in over thirty colors, they have gentle compression with insane softness, making them perfect for your next flight. 

Best Budget Legging – Syrinx High Waisted Leggings for Women 

Syrinx High Waisted Leggings for Women in colors (from left to right) in front view red, grey, & black, in rear view black, white, & light blue.
Amazon

Sometimes you don’t want any fuss- with either style or price point- and these leggings from Syrinx won’t do much damage to your wallet, and will fulfill your basic legging need. Available in packs of three or as a single pair, they are comfortable and practical. 

Best Plus-Sized Leggings – Universal Standard Next-to-Naked Legging

Plus size female modeling Universal Standard Next-to-Naked Legging front and back
Universal Standard

Stay comfortable yet stylish in these leggings from Universal Standard. Available up to size 4X, they are anti-microbial, stretchy, and moisture-wicking. They have pockets, won’t roll, and are super soft. 

Capri Leggings for Travel

Best Capri Legging – lululemon Align™ High-Rise Crop 21″

Lululemon Align™ High-Rise Crop 21" being modeled front and back in black
lululemon

Designed for yoga, these capri leggings from lululemon have a four-way stretch and are breathable. They feature a hidden waistband pocket, and their flexibility makes them ideal for everyday wear while on a trip. Also available in 17”.

Best Capri With Pockets – yummie talia Cropped Capri Shaping Legging With Pockets

Female in white top modeling black yummie talia Cropped Capri Shaping Legging With Pockets front and back
yummie

You’ll love the 9-inch deep side pockets on these leggings from yummie. Not only will you be able to keep your essentials close, but the style gives your rear a boost, and there are 360 degrees of shaping from waist to calf. 

Best Budget Capri Legging – GAYHAY High Waisted Capri Leggings for Women

Female in black top modeling GAYHAY High Waisted Capri Leggings for Women in black from the side and the back
Amazon

These soft and comfortable high-waisted capri leggings are available in nearly thirty colors, and at less than $20, you may want a pair for every day of your warm-weather vacation. The 4-way stretch and non-see-through design will make them your go-to capri leggings.  

Best Splurge Capri Legging – Spacedye Walk And Talk High-Waisted Capri Legging

Female modeling Spacedye Walk And Talk High-Waisted Capri Legging in black with cream sneakers
Beyond Yoga

These seamless capri leggings are designed and assembled in the USA, and feature a 5” high waistband, so you can move around without the dreaded rolling or slipping from the top. They are flattering and practical, come in a variety of colors, and up to size 4X.

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The 6 Best Quiet Luxury Pieces for Travelers https://www.smartertravel.com/the-6-best-quiet-luxury-pieces-for-travelers/ https://www.smartertravel.com/the-6-best-quiet-luxury-pieces-for-travelers/#respond Wed, 05 Jul 2023 20:15:33 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=450255 Quiet luxury, a minimalist style that focuses on the quality of pieces over flashy brand names, is the hottest trend for 2023. The ethos behind the trend is something all travelers, from budget to first-class, can embrace—think classic investment pieces that will last for years and never go out of style.  With a timeless, understated […]

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Quiet luxury, a minimalist style that focuses on the quality of pieces over flashy brand names, is the hottest trend for 2023. The ethos behind the trend is something all travelers, from budget to first-class, can embrace—think classic investment pieces that will last for years and never go out of style. 

With a timeless, understated style, these quiet luxury travel items will look classy no matter what country you’re in.

Randolph Aviator Sunglasses

Gold aviator sunglasses with tinted glass
Randolph USA

American-made eye wear brand Randolph’s sunglasses are designed to last for a lifetime—and look stylish no matter the decade—thanks to the timeless styles. It takes over 6 weeks and 200 individual steps for every Randolph frame to be handcrafted, and then they’re topped off with durable lenses that have been used by military pilots for decades. 

The brand’s Aviators are particularly iconic and can be customized with a range of sizes, polarization, or even a hidden engraving. 

Unbound Merino Men’s Polo

Male model in forest green polo shirt
Unbound Merino

A polo shirt that will hold its shape and not become threadbare after washing can be hard to find, but Unbound Merino’s Polo will last through years of wearing. Made from a durable Merino wool and Polyester blend, the polo features just the right amount of stretch while still delivering the benefits of Merino wool—anti-odor, anti-wrinkle, and temperature-controlling.

Pack this polo and wear it for days on end—you’ll still look pulled together.

Carl Friedrik Palissy Weekend Bag

Cognac colored leather weekend bag called the Palissy
Carl Friedrik

Spotted on the shows that sparked the quiet luxury trend, Succession and The White Lotus, Carl Friedrik’s Palissy Weekend Bag is the most elegant way to pack for a short trip. The surprisingly spacious main compartment can fit enough outfits for a weekend getaway, and three open fabric pockets help keep everything organized.

A unique curved design and upright construction helps the bag keep its shape through numerous trips (and makes it easy to pack).

Made from Vachetta leather, the Palissy is painstakingly assembled by hand in Italy, where no detail is too small to be overlooked. Every tooth in the zip, for example, is individually polished before added to the bag. 

Gobi Cashmere Dress

Female model wearing Gobi Cashmere Dress in black.
Gobi Cashmere

A classic black dress never goes out of style, and a 100 percent cashmere fabric elevates Gobi’s V-Neck Tunic Dress to quiet luxury status. This dress can be styled a number of different ways so you can wear it multiple times on a trip—with tights, cinched in by a belt, or with sleeves rolled up.

Made from the finest cashmere, Gobi’s clothing will resist the pilling and fading that can be a common problem with cheaper fabrics. 

Urbanista Phoenix Earphones

Urbanista’s Phoenix Headphones
Urbanista

Even first-class flyers aren’t always near a power outlet. Fortunately, you can still drown out loud passengers around you with Urbanista’s Phoenix Earphones. These solar-powered earphones come with a streamlined charging case that continually recharges when exposed to light (even artificial light).

Available in a sleek black or pretty rose color, the earphones feature active noise-canceling technology that will help you block out any sounds you don’t want to hear.

Unbound Merino Travel Dress

Female model wearing long black dress
Unbound Merino

We’ve finally found the perfect travel outfit. Unbound Merino’s Travel Dress is made from an ultra-soft and stretchy Merino wool/nylon/spandex blend that’s comfortable, anti-wrinkle, odor-resistant, temperature regulating, and fast-drying.

Available in classic quiet luxury colors like camel and black, this dress features a high scoop neckline and midi-length that’s appropriate for practically any occasion.

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The Ultimate Camping Packing List: 29 Essentials https://www.smartertravel.com/camping-packing-list/ https://www.smartertravel.com/camping-packing-list/#respond Wed, 28 Jun 2023 13:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=210883 Unlike other vacations where you can just run out to the nearest store if you’ve forgotten something, you’re solely dependent on your packing skills when you’re out in the wilderness. This camping packing list has all the essentials you’ll need for a safe and comfortable trip. Download Our Ultimate Camping Packing List Be prepared for […]

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Unlike other vacations where you can just run out to the nearest store if you’ve forgotten something, you’re solely dependent on your packing skills when you’re out in the wilderness. This camping packing list has all the essentials you’ll need for a safe and comfortable trip.

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Camping Packing List: Gear

View from inside of a tent
Jens Ottoson | Adobe Stock

Sleeping Bag: A sleeping bag is the most essential piece of camping equipment—without the right one, you’ll be in for a cold and uncomfortable night. Many sleeping bags are “mummy style,” which can be way too claustrophobic for a good night’s sleep, especially if you’re a side or stomach sleeper.  Sierra Design’s Backcountry Bed 700 / 20 Degree sleeping bag has a unique design that feels more like sleeping with a comforter on your bed at home than a sleeping bag. It doesn’t have any zippers; instead, there are insulated hand and arm pockets to help you completely cover yourself, plus a self-sealing foot vent so you can regulate temperature. The bag has an minimum temperature rating of 16F, which is very impressive considering that it only weighs 2.5 pounds.

Sleeping Pad (Backpacking): Thermarest’s NeoAir XLite is a favorite of many through-hikers, and it’s easy to see why. This three-season air mattress will keep you warm and comfortable even on the rockiest ground, yet it packs down to the size of a water bottle and weighs a mere eight ounces. I love that this mattress doesn’t skimp on comfort despite the light weight—the fabric is super soft, and it uses a patented reflective ThermaCapture technology to trap your body’s warmth and minimize heat loss.

Sleeping Pad (Car Camping): If you’re not hauling all your camping supplies on your back, comfort is more of a concern than weight, and you can go for a plush model like Sea to Summit’s Comfort Deluxe S.I. Sleeping Mat, available in a double size that’s perfect for couples camping together. This mat has an R-value of 5.2, so you can use it even in the winter, and it has 10-centimeter vertical side walls that make it feel like a real mattress. Best of all, this sleeping mat is self-inflating, so you don’t have to waste your breath trying to blow it up before you can finally go to sleep.

Pillows: After a long day in the woods, you’ll want to rest your head on something soft. Short on space? Sea to Summit’s Aeros Pillow Ultralight lives up to its name, clocking in at 2.1 ounces, and is small enough to fit in a pocket when deflated. The pillow is covered with a polyester stretch knit fabric that’s cozy enough that you won’t miss a pillowcase. Got a little extra room in your pack? For just 0.5 ounces more, the Aeros Pillow Premium uses an even more plush fabric covering and is extra comfortable. Both pillows have a thin synthetic fill layer that wicks away perspiration, as well as a curved design that cradles your head. Each pillow inflates in just three breaths and deflates in under a minute.

Tent: Unless you truly want to sleep under the stars (and deal with any inclement weather that comes your way), you’ll need a tent. An easy-up tent, like this one, is quick to assemble or to tear down.

Chair: Relaxing, eating, and sitting around the fire are all better when you’re not on the ground. The CLIQ Chair packs down small for easy transport, but assembles into a comfortable seat in seconds.

Light: Goal Zero’s Crush Light runs off of solar power and can last for up to 35 hours on one charge. It collapses nearly flat, so you can use this on backpacking trips—hang it from your tent as a reading lamp or carry it to light your way on a dark trail.

Solar Charger: If you can’t bear to completely disconnect in the wild, pack a solar charger (like this small foldable one) to power up your phones and other gadgets. Even if you don’t plan on using your phone, this is good to have in case of emergency, as it has a built-in LED flashlight, compass, and whistle.

Camping Packing List: Food and Drink

Camping cooking set
Taweesak | Adobe Stock

Bear Bags: If you’re bringing food, you need to also bring a way to protect that food from wildlife. Even if you’re not in bear country, you’ll still have rodents and other animals after your stash. A bear-resistant bag, like this one by Ursack, is made from a bulletproof fabric that can withstand a bear attack and doesn’t need to be hung off the ground (but must be tied to something secure, like a tree trunk). Or go for a lighter-weight odor-barrier bag like this one from Base CampSource, which eliminates any food smell and won’t attract animals to your camp. These should be hung off of the ground in bear country.

Cooking Set: Unless you’re doing ready-to-eat meals, you’ll need to bring utensils and pans for cooking. This one from Bulin has everything you need, from pots and pans to a dish sponge for scrubbing, for an affordable price.

Camping Stove: This gas camping stove from Coleman packs down small when not in use and is lit with the push of a button so you don’t waste time fumbling with matches. The cover unfolds into a set of wind-blocking panels to keep the flames alight.

Instant Coffee: If you’re used to starting off your day with a nice hot cup of coffee, don’t deprive yourself of that in camp. Instant coffee, like these sachets from Tandem Coffee Roasters, are easy to pack and prepare in minutes.

Cups: These collapsible cups are made from a food-grade silicone that is lightweight and packs down small, but can hold hot beverages without scalding your hands.

Water Bottle: If you’re staying at a campground with potable water, where keeping your drink cold is more of a concern than water quality, pack an insulated bottle like this one from YETI. Headed to the backcountry? The LifeStraw Go Water Filter Bottle will give you safe drinking water fast.

Meals: Don’t feel like cooking while on vacation? There are plenty of tasty ready-to-eat meals these days that just need boiling water to eat. Check out our editors’ taste test of Good to Go meals here.

Camping Packing List: Hygiene

Person rinsing their hands in fresh water from an outdoor pipe
jiri jura | Adobe Stock

Wet Wipes: If no shower is in sight, these Surviveware biodegradable wet wipes are designed for “no rinse bathing and showers.” Thankfully, they’re unscented and hypoallergenic.

Dry Shampoo: Similarly, a small container of dry shampoo can help remove sweat, smells, and oil—no water required.

Hand Sanitizer: Hygiene is really important while camping, especially if you don’t have a clean water source for hand washing. Use hand sanitizer before eating, before preparing food, and after using the bathroom.

Camping Shower: Can’t go that long without a shower? A small solar shower bag can be filled up and heated by the sun to give you a quick hot shower.

Quick-Dry Towel: This microfiber towel dries up to four times faster than a regular cotton towel, and packs down very small.

Biodegradable Soap: Coleman’s Camp Soap comes in spill-proof sheets that are biodegradable and can be used for hand washing, showers, and dish washing.

Biodegradable Shampoo & Conditioner: This eco-friendly 3-in-1 conditioning shampoo and body wash from Stream2Sea is biodegradable, eco-friendly, and reef safe.

Toothbrush and Paste: Make sure you use potable water when brushing your teeth, and pack a small toothbrush and toothpaste set like this one.

Camping Packing List: Miscellaneous

Three friends laughing around a campfire
Prostock-studio | Adobe Stock

Trashbags: Always pack out what you pack in (even trash), so don’t forget the trashbags.

Sunscreen and Bug Repellent: Badger offers both sunscreen and bug repellent made from natural ingredients in easy to apply packaging.

First Aid Kit: Don’t go camping without a first-aid kit—even if you just use the bandages for blisters, you’ll be glad you have it.

Caroline Morse Teel is still working on her camping packing list. Follow Caroline on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline for photos from camp.

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6 Inflight Beauty Treatments You Can Do Without Looking Too Weird https://www.smartertravel.com/inflight-beauty-treatments/ https://www.smartertravel.com/inflight-beauty-treatments/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2023 18:05:07 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=449573 Ever rolled your eyes at the suggestion of wearing a sheet mask on a plane or giving yourself an inflight manicure? Although it’s tempting to make use of downtime on a long flight to indulge in beauty treatments, it can be awkward—or annoying to your seatmates—to try out anything too intense.  That doesn’t mean you […]

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Ever rolled your eyes at the suggestion of wearing a sheet mask on a plane or giving yourself an inflight manicure? Although it’s tempting to make use of downtime on a long flight to indulge in beauty treatments, it can be awkward—or annoying to your seatmates—to try out anything too intense. 

That doesn’t mean you can’t step off the plane looking beautiful rather than bedraggled—there are still some discreet and fragrance-free inflight beauty treatments you can do. Here’s how to create your own seatback spa in a way that won’t draw the attention (or ire) of everyone in your row.

Dissolving Teeth Whitening Strips

Close up of person applying a teeth whitening strip to their top teeth
Andrey Popov | Adobe Stock

Emerge from the plane with whiter teeth to show off in your vacation snapshots. Snow’s unique teeth-whitening strips dissolve in your mouth as you use them, so you don’t have to worry about taking them off and disposing of them. 

Plus, the strips feature a lavender and mint flavor that will leave your breath fresh once you deplane.

A Discreet Face Mask

Doing a sheet mask inflight will definitely get you some weird looks, but no one will be the wiser if you opt for Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask instead. This fragrance-free (for the sake of your seatmates) mask comes in a creamy lotion form that you don’t have to rinse off after applying—just rub it in and relax. 

The Jet Lag mask is designed to combat typical skin issues that can occur after flying, such as dehydration and dullness.

Curl Your Hair

Have a full day ahead of you before you can check in to your hotel and shower? At least your hair can look good if you wear it in the RobeCurls Heatless Hair Curler set while on the plane. 

Designed to look like a normal headband, this accessory unobtrusively curls your hair—no heat required.

Lip Mask

Lips can get so chapped and dehydrated on long flights. Take preventative measures by applying Sephora’s Lip Sleeping Mask, a heavy-duty moisturizer that melts into your lips (and doesn’t need to be rinsed off).

The tube applicator means you can apply this mask without actually touching your lips, which is what you want in the germy airplane environment.

Hydrate

Does hydrating count as a beauty treatment? Considering that dry airplane air can contribute to dry and dull skin, chapped lips, and other unfortunate effects on your appearance, we say yes. 

Pack some electrolyte packets and a refillable water bottle (we love this purifying one) to make your own ultra-hydrating drink to sip on throughout the flight.

Self Heating Eye Mask

Skip the eye mask included in your inflight amenity kit in favor of one that does double duty as a beauty treatment. The Starry Eyes Eye Mask will not only block out light to help you sleep but is self-heating to help reduce eye puffiness. 

Once opened, the mask will warm up within 30 seconds and last for around 20 minutes.

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The Insect-Repellent Clothing and Gear Every Traveler Should Have https://www.smartertravel.com/insect-repellent-clothing-gear-travel/ https://www.smartertravel.com/insect-repellent-clothing-gear-travel/#respond Thu, 15 Jun 2023 13:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2016/02/05/what-to-pack-if-youre-traveling-to-a-zika-virus-zone/ Traveling to a Zika zone? Pack these things to protect yourself.

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At best, getting a bug bite is an itchy nuisance for a few days. At worst, it could expose you to a serious or even deadly disease. Common mosquito-borne illnesses include malaria, dengue, chikungunya, West Nile virus, and Zika virus, while ticks can spread Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other maladies. To protect yourself, consider packing insect-repellent clothing and other gear on hiking trips, tropical vacations, or any other trips where you might be at risk of bug bites.

Insect-Repellent Clothing

Model wearing women's InsectShield hoodie from L.L. Bean (left) and man wearing an insect repellent shirt from Craghoppers (right)
L.L. Bean & Craghoppers

The Insect Shield clothing line from Craghoppers includes pants, button-down shirts, T-shirts, hoodies, dresses, hats, and more. This bug-repellent clothing has other useful travel features as well, including moisture-wicking technology and sun protection.

Another option is Women’s Insect Shield Hoodie, which lives up to its name with clothes that offer protection from insects for 70 washes.

Permethrin Clothing Spray

sawyer permethrin clothing spray
Amazon

If you don’t want to invest in a whole new wardrobe of insect-repellent clothing, treat what you already have with permethrin spray, a bug repellent designed to be used on clothing and shoes (but not skin!) that lasts through multiple washings. This permethrin spray for clothes is effective against mosquitoes, ticks, mites, and other bugs for six washings or six weeks, and it’s as effective as 100 percent DEET. Odorless after drying, it won’t stain or damage your clothes, so you can wear them again after your trip.

Long-Sleeved Shirts and Pants

Models showing the men's and women's cuts of Try the Silver Ridge Lite Long Sleeve shirts
Columbia

The more covered your skin is, the harder it is for mosquitoes to feast on you. Of course, it’s likely to be warm where the bugs are, which makes wearing long shirts and pants unappealing. Pack lightweight, light-colored clothing like these travel-friendly long-sleeve shirts, which can actually help you stay cooler than short sleeves thanks to their moisture-wicking properties.

Columbia makes a number of high-performance long-sleeved shirts specifically designed to keep you cool even while you’re covered up. Try the Silver Ridge Lite Long Sleeve, which is available for both men and women; it’s got vents, moisture-wicking fabric, and UPF 50 sun protection to keep you cool and shielded from the sun. Pair it with a lightweight, stretchy pair of hiking pants, such as the Women’s Saturday Trail Stretch Pant or the Men’s Silver Ridge Convertible Pant.

Bonus: Shirts and pants made from UPF fabric will also protect you from harmful UV rays. I like these pants from Coolibar, specifically designed to be worn in hot and sunny environments.

Travel Mosquito Bed Net

Mosquito netting canopy tucked over queen sized bed (left) and mosquito netting canopy compressed down into green carrying case (right)
Amazon

Just because you’re staying in a hotel room doesn’t mean that mosquitos can’t get in—whether it’s via a hole in your window screen or just by flying in alongside you as you enter. That’s why it’s a good idea to pack a mosquito net for your bed if you’re staying in a place at risk for mosquito-borne diseases. Mosquito nets are also useful if you’re camping in an area with lots of bugs.

This one from Universal Backpackers is great for travel, as it needs just a single rope to hang from and folds into a small and lightweight bag.

EPA-Registered Insect Repellent

DEET-free Repel bugspray (left) and Repel 100 concentrated DEET bugspray (right)
The Home Depot & Walmart

Not all bug sprays are created equal. Only some ingredients are scientifically proven to repel bugs. Check to see if your insect spray meets the requirements with this search tool from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

One option is Repel 100, a spray with super concentrated DEET for heavy-duty bug conditions. The one-ounce size is perfect for travel and it protects for up to 10 hours, so you don’t need a ton.

For a more natural solution, look for products containing oil of lemon eucalyptus (which is one of the only non-chemical repellents recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), such as this option from Repel.

Mosquito Head Net

Woman wearing hat with mosquito netting (left) and man wearing hat with mosquito netting while hiking by a stream (right)
Amazon

You might look at the picture of this mosquito head net and scoff, thinking that you’d never be caught dead wearing one, but you might change your mind if your destination is swarming with bugs. Small and lightweight, this mosquito head net is made from a fine black mesh (which is easy to see through) and comes with its own stuff sack for easy packing.

Insect-Repellent Bands and Wipes

Insect repellent bracelets (left) and insect repellent wipes with DEET (right)
Walmart & Amazon

If you are flying carry-on only and don’t want to worry about fitting bug sprays into your 3-1-1 bag, insect repellent bands and wipes are a great alternative. For wipes, this 20-Count Repel Mosquito Wipes is affordable and contains DEET, so you’ll be protected without spending a lot of money.

An alternative form of mosquito protection is the Mosquito Repellent Bracelet, which is waterproof and non-toxic, and offers protection for up to 200 hours.

Caroline Morse loves combining practical fashion and travel. Follow her adventures around the world on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline and on Twitter @CarolineMorse1.

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Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2016. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

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Travel Size First-Aid Kit: What to Pack & Downloadable Checklist https://www.smartertravel.com/need-travel-first-aid-kit/ https://www.smartertravel.com/need-travel-first-aid-kit/#respond Thu, 15 Jun 2023 12:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=130239 When you pack for a trip, especially a trip overseas, it’s easy to forget about medications and first-aid. That’s why you should always bring a basic first-aid kit with you on your travels. I always keep a pre-packed first-aid kit ready to go so I don’t have to think twice about it when I’m packing. […]

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When you pack for a trip, especially a trip overseas, it’s easy to forget about medications and first-aid. That’s why you should always bring a basic first-aid kit with you on your travels.

I always keep a pre-packed first-aid kit ready to go so I don’t have to think twice about it when I’m packing. Of course, you may need additional items depending on where you’re going and what activities you have planned. But this first-aid kit packing list covers the basics.

What Do I Need in My Travel First-Aid Kit?

Medication

These everyday medications will take care of most common aches and pains that come with a long day of travel.

Emergency

For minor bumps and bruises, make sure you have these emergency first aid supplies in your medical kit.

Other

From treating splinters to sunburns, these miscellaneous items are must-haves in your travel first aid kit.

First-Aid Kit Tips

Flat lay of travel first-aid supplies and medical supplies you should have in your emergency bag or medical kit
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  • Look in the school supply section of your local drugstore for a small container, or order a small tackle box from Amazon.
  • Only separate medication from its labeled bottle if you know you’ll be able to differentiate pills.
  • Keep prescription medications separate from your first-aid kit.
  • Include over-the-counter (OTC) medication based on your needs; i.e., if you’re traveling on a cruise and need motion sickness pills, make sure to include those.
  • Pack a natural balm like GREEN GOO First Aid, which can relieve symptoms for dry skin, insect bites, scrapes, rashes, chafing, cuts, sunburns, blisters, and poison ivy.
  • Include various-sized bandages; they double for blister protection if you plan on doing a lot of walking.
  • Hand sanitizer, a small tissue pack, lip balm, and sunscreen are also must-haves.
  • Be sure to fill out the Medical ID on your iPhone and list any allergies, emergency contacts, and your doctor’s information.
  • Keep a laminated copy of your COVID-19 vaccination card accessible during your travels as well as a photo of your card available on your phone.
  • Remember to pack extra face masks if you plan on visiting a destination or attending an event where masking is required

Download and print this checklist to make your own travel first-aid kit.

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2016. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

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The Best Sun-Protective Clothing for Travel https://www.smartertravel.com/sun-protective-clothing/ https://www.smartertravel.com/sun-protective-clothing/#respond Tue, 13 Jun 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=117310 Reapplying layers and layers of sunscreen will only get you so far. The best way to stay safe in the sun? Wear sun-protective clothing. Made out of special UV-blocking fabrics, these pieces will prevent sun damage much more effectively than regular clothing. (A regular white cotton t-shirt offers a shockingly low UPF rating of around […]

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Reapplying layers and layers of sunscreen will only get you so far. The best way to stay safe in the sun? Wear sun-protective clothing. Made out of special UV-blocking fabrics, these pieces will prevent sun damage much more effectively than regular clothing. (A regular white cotton t-shirt offers a shockingly low UPF rating of around 5).

Clothing uses a UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) scale to measure the amount of sun protection provided—similar to how sunscreen is rated by SPF. The UPF scale goes up to 50+. A UPF rating of 25, for example, means that the fabric will only allow around 4 percent of UV radiation to penetrate through.

We’ve rounded up our favorite stylish sun protective clothing for travel that will keep you cool and safe no matter how hot it gets. 

Coolibar Café Ruche Pants

Coolibar

Coolibar, a leader in sun protective clothing, was the first clothing company to receive The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Seal of Recommendation. Coolibar continues to make stylish and practical clothing that blocks 90 percent of UVA/UVB rays, so you can stay outside and stay safe. 

Coolibar’s trademarked ZnO fabric is a favorite from the brand. It offers UPF 50+ sun protection, but is incredibly soft, lightweight, and cool. Try it out in the versatile Cafe Ruche Pants—the stylish ruched design means you can wear these on the trail, on the plane, or even to the office—all while being protected and comfortable. 

Toad & Co Sunkissed Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the Toad & Co Sunkissed Maxi Dress

A maxi dress is great for sun protection, and Toad & Co’s Sunkissed Maxi Dress offers UPF 40+. The lightweight dress feels like air, so you can be covered up without overheating. You won’t be too covered though—there’s a cheeky on-trend cutout at the back of the dress. 

Bra-friendly straps, hand pockets, and a quick-drying fabric mean that the Sunkissed Maxi Dress gets packed for all of our warm weather trips. 

Orvis Jackson Quick Dry Pants

Two view sof Orvis Jackson Quick Dry Pants
Orvis

Can’t decide between a cropped leg or full length pant? Have both with Orvis’ Jackson Quick Dry Pants. The pants can be rolled up and secured with a built-in tab so you can wear them as a 32” inseam or a 23” inseam. 

The pants offer UPF 50 protection, and were designed for fishing—so they’ll dry in a flash to keep you comfortable no matter what the day brings. 

Kuhl Freeflex Dash

Two views of the Kuhl Freeflex Dash
Kuhl

Made from a flexible fabric, Kuhl’s Freeflex Dash pants are stretchy without looking like leggings. In addition to freedom of movement, the Freeflex Dash offers UPF 50+ sun protection, a soft waistband, and pockets that are actually big enough to fit your cell phone.

Use the ankle cinch to change the look of the pants from straight leg to jogger style, or to keep your pants out of the way when biking. 

Kaenon Venice Polarized Sunglasses

Three views of the Kaenon Venice Polarized Sunglasses with blue lenses
Kaenon

Protect your eyes (and your wallet) with a pair of sunglasses from luxury eyewear brand Kaenon’s new Essentials line. This budget-friendly line starts at just $100, but features the quality that Kaenon is known for. Essentials sunglasses are handcrafted in Japan, and use the same lightweight, polarized, and ultra-clear SR-91 lenses that the regular line does. 

Our pick from the Essentials: the Venice Polarized Sunglasses, which are durable, stylish, and work for any activity. 

Mountain Hardwear Chockstone Pant

Two views of the Mountain Hardwear Chockstone Pant in black
Mountain Hardwear

If you’ve ever been caught off-guard on a sunny fall hike and ended up with a burn, you know the deal—you need sun protection even in chilly weather. Mountain Hardwear’s Chockstone Pants provide both warmth and UPF 50 protection, along with plenty of pockets (two hand pockets plus a secure zip pocket in back).

The pants are available in both a women’s specific and men’s specific fit, with options for short, regular, and long inseams—so you can get the perfect fit. 

Houdini Wadi Pants

The Houdini Wadi Pants
Houdini

Long pants are a necessity on some hikes. You need protection from not only the sun, but also insects and rough terrain. However, finding a pair that won’t make you sweat even harder on a hot hike is a challenge. Fortunately, Houdini’s Wadi Pants rise to the occasion. 

Made from an ultra-lightweight Liquid Rock fabric, these pants will remain dry and breathable no matter how hot it gets. Use the adjustable leg endings to make the pants shorter as needed for water crossings or style. 

The pants pack down into their own side pocket for easy packing. Check out the men’s-specific version of the Wadis here.

Orvis Long-Sleeved Tech Chambray Shirt

Orvis Long-Sleeved Tech Chambray Shirt
Orvis

Orvis’ Long-Sleeved Tech Chambray Shirt is made out of MarinoWul+, an eco-friendly fabric that’s composed of recycled plastic and reclaimed oyster shells. You’d never guess where it comes from, since the fabric feels softer than silk. In addition to UPF 30 sun protection, the shirt is equipped with Orvis’ trademarked OutSmart Fresh odor control, so you can wear this your entire trip without needing to wash it. 

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30 Ultra-Packable Travel Dresses for Summer https://www.smartertravel.com/summer-travel-dresses/ https://www.smartertravel.com/summer-travel-dresses/#respond Thu, 01 Jun 2023 17:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=182913 Dresses: They’re easy to pack, they’re a fashion no-brainer, and they can go from casual to fancy even more easily than pants. That’s why they’re my absolute favorite type of clothing for travel. But you have to pack the right dresses for summer travel—versatile, wrinkle-free, and odor-resistant pieces that rock a travel wardrobe. Here are […]

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Dresses: They’re easy to pack, they’re a fashion no-brainer, and they can go from casual to fancy even more easily than pants. That’s why they’re my absolute favorite type of clothing for travel. But you have to pack the right dresses for summer travel—versatile, wrinkle-free, and odor-resistant pieces that rock a travel wardrobe. Here are the best travel dresses for everyone.

Travel Sundresses

Stay cool with these sleeveless travel dresses for summer.

Jack Wolfskin Sommerwald Dress

Model showing two views of the Jack Wolfskin Sommerwald Dress in pink
Jack Wolfskin

Be prepared for everything from an impromptu beach day to an outdoor dinner on a hot night with Jack Wolfskin’s Sommerwald Dress. This loose-fitting but not shapeless dress is made from a soft and slightly stretchy fabric that won’t cling but allows for plenty of movement (the integrated belt helps give a custom fit). Made from a quick-drying fabric, this dress is perfect for light packers who handwash their outfits in the hotel room sink. Best of all, the Sommerwald Dress has two roomy pockets.

prAna Ayla Dress

Model showing two angles of the prAna Ayla Dress in orange
PrAna

PrAna has a great reputation for sustainable threads that embody comfort and style in your day-to-day life. Right now we’re loving this sundress, which can be a staple on both a summer day at home or a sunny day abroad. With functional pockets and a fabric that can move with you, this comfortable dress is a must-buy.

Everlane The Smock Dress

Model showing two angles of the Everlane The Smock Dress in black
Everlane

Everlane’s weekend the smock dress is the ultimate breezy vacation dress. The smocked top with slight stretch and extra thick straps make for ultimate comfort. Pair with some lightweight sandals for a day of sightseeing or dress it up with some heels and accessories for a mid-morning brunch look.

Elan Cover-Up Slipdress

Model showing two angles of the Elan Cover-Up Slipdress in black
Nordstrom

Ideal for a day on the beach, this swingy dress pulls on and off with ease. The light material adds a breezy comfort to a steamy day and keeps you covered from the boardwalk to the oceanfront.

Zella Live in Rib Dress

Model showing two angles of the Zella Live in Rib Dress in black
Nordstrom

Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, Zella’s Live in Rib dress is built to be the easiest dress you’ll ever take on the road. With no buttons, zippers, or fasteners, this baby effortlessly slips on like your favorite comfy tee. 

Amazon Essentials Tank Swing Dress

Model showing two angles of the Amazon Essentials Tank Swing Dress in grey stripe fabric
Amazon

Amazon has a slew of awesome summer travel dresses for all kinds of women. This sleeveless number is a casual, everyday jersey dress that works well for layering, and it’s so comfortable that it would make for a great plane outfit even on a long flight.

VIISHOW Summer Swing Dress

Model showing two angles of the VIISHOW Summer Swing Dress in teal
Amazon

VIISHOW’s summer swing dress is made from a very cool rayon/spandex knit fabric that’s colorful and easy. Wear this, and you can easily go from the plane to dinner without changing.

Match Point Dress

Model showing two angles of the Match Point Dress in vermillion
Athleta

Be ready for adventure with this lightweight Venture Out Dress from Athleta, which beats out all other dresses for function and fashion. Made for running and hiking, with built-in shorts, this is the perfect option for an active vacation. It is also made from recycled nylon, is moisture-wicking, and has UPF 50+ protection.

Travel Maxi Dresses

Maxi dresses’ longer length protects you from the sun and offers an elegant look, without making you overheat.

REVOLVE Rain Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the REVOLVE Rain Maxi Dress in black
Revolve

You won’t believe how unbelievably breezy and cool the Rain Maxi Dress is until you try it on. Made with a trendy thigh-high front slit and an easy pullover design, you can throw this on and be at the beach in seconds.

Loveappella Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the Loveappella Maxi Dress in red
Nordstrom

This maxi dress is so perfect for travel that you’ll want to buy one in each of the five colors that it comes in. The jersey fabric is cool, lightweight, easy to pack—and extremely comfortable.

Hard Tail Easy Paloma Dress

Model showing two angles of the Hard Tail Easy Paloma Dress in black
Zappos

Crafted with a blend of cotton and spandex and featuring above-the-knee slits on either side, this sleeveless maxi is a comfortable alternative to the traditional little black dress. Shaping numerous body types in the most flattering way possible, this one’s hard to resist.

Short-Sleeve Travel Dresses

These short-sleeve travel dresses for summer can go from casual to elegant with the right shoes and accessories.

Pact The Mix Tee Dress

Model showing two angles of the Pact The Mix Tee Dress in lavender
pact

The softness of a T-shirt mixed with the convenience of a sundress come together to create this cute but casual T-shirt dress from pact. Though it’s adorable worn as is, the addition of your coziest cardigan completes this look for your next plane ride.

Carve Designs Nellie Linen Dress

Model showing two angles of the Carve Designs Nellie Linen Dress in soft grey
Backcountry

Carve Designs Nellie Linen Dress is the perfect multifunctional outfit to pack for vacation. Paired with your favorite sandals, this dress is ideal for a a casual day exploring your destination. Pair it with something a little more upscale and you’re ready to head out for the night. 

JollieLovin Women’s T-Shirt Dress

Model showing two angles of the JollieLovin Women's T-Shirt Dress in blue and green tie dye
Amazon

JollieLovin Women’s t-shirt dress has an easy-to-wear, casual silhouette that works with sneakers or sandals. Wear it as is or cinch it with a fashionable tie or belt to dress it up.

eShakti Cotton Knit Midi Wrap Dress

Model showing two angles of the eShakti Cotton Knit Midi Wrap Dress in maroon
eShakti

Don’t you hate it when you find a dress off the rack that’s great—except it fits weird? That will never be the case at online retailer eShakti, where you can customize clothing to your specifications. Best of all, it’s shockingly cheap—check out the Cotton Knit Midi Wrap Dress, which is perfect for travel thanks to its cotton/spandex jersey knit fabric.

Modest Travel Dresses

These modest travel dresses for summer are ideal for visiting destinations where you want to be covered up, but still cool.

Karen Kane V-Back A-Line Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the Karen Kane V-Back A-Line Maxi Dress in black
Nordstrom

If you’re looking for a modest staple piece, this dress is for you. Truly bringing it back to basics with a soft jersey material and t-shirt fit, you can dress it up or down according to the occasion. For chillier evenings or further coverage, pair with a cozy cardigan or shawl.

Floral Print Puff Sleeve Dress

Model showing two angles of the Floral Print Puff Sleeve Dress in a blue, green, pink, and red floral print
Nordstrom

A quintessential midi with elbow-length sleeves is a classic that will never go out of style. Choosing to keep it modest without the extra lengthy bulkiness is a true plus—you will stay cool all day and won’t have to worry about making much room in your carry-on.

Caslon Long Sleeve Midi Shirtdress

Model showing two angles of the Caslon Long Sleeve Midi Shirtdress in green
Nordstrom

This long-sleeve option is the epitome of a modest summer dress. The olive green color is vibrant enough for daytime but easily transitions to a classy night look.

Grecerelle Long Sleeve Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the Grecerelle Long Sleeve Maxi Dress in maroon
Amazon

This maxi dress has long sleeves, a modest neckline, and pockets—what more do you need? It’s also extremely affordable, so go ahead and get one in every color and print available.

Plus-Size Travel Dresses

These travel dresses are specifically designed for plus sizes.

Karen Kane Floral Print Chloe Dress

Model showing two angles of the Karen Kane Floral Print Chloe Dress in a black fabric with a floral pattern
Lord & Taylor

Bring in the sunshine with this floral dress from Karen Kane. The light polyester/elastane blend and and sleeveless silhouette will keep you cool in warmer weather and allow for an easy transition to evening wear.

Women’s Short Sleeve A-Line Dress – Knox Rose™

Model showing two angles of the Women's Short Sleeve A-Line Dress - Knox Rose™ in hot pink
Target

The light, breezy fabric and fluttery sleeves and hemline of this dress make it an instant summer staple. It comes in magenta, navy or an orange floral, and, because you can dress it up and down, this one can be worn at any time of the day.

HBEYYTO Women’s Plus Size Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the HBEYYTO Women’s Plus Size Maxi Dress in maroon
Amazon

For those days when all you want is to throw on a cozy t-shirt but still want to feel put together, this is the dress to grab. It’s made from 95% rayon, comes in 18 colors and patterns, and —for the best part—it has pockets.

Floral Tiered Babydoll Minidress

Model showing two angles of the Floral Tiered Babydoll Minidress in a blue floral pattern
Nordstrom

It doesn’t get more casual than this minidress and a well-worn pair of Converse. Join the two with a denim jacket and you’ll be ready to face the day in no time.

Amazon Essentials Cap Sleeve Wrap Dress

Model showing two angles of the Amazon Essentials Cap Sleeve Wrap Dress in maroon
Amazon

Whether you’re heading out on a business trip or a beach vacation, you’ll want to pack this dress by Amazon Essentials. This classic style pairs cap sleeves with a tulip hem and wrap style for a polished look.

Floerns Women’s Boho Floral Print Off Shoulder Dress

Amazon

This flowy off-the-shoulder dress shows off your shoulders and legs but still leaves a little mystery. It comes in 23 different colors and patterns and is made from a stretchy rayon, so you can stay comfortable while sightseeing and still show off your fashion sense.

Rompers and Jumpsuits for Travel

It seems rompers and jumpsuits are becoming more and more popular with each season, and for good reason. These super comfortable and stylish ones are perfect to throw in your suitcase. 

Spanx AirEssentials Short Sleeve Romper

Model showing two angles of the Spanx AirEssentials Short Sleeve Romper in black
Spanx

Stay comfortable and stylish in this light-as-air romper from Spanx. Easily dressed up with a cute sandal, it is super versatile, and with four way stretch, you will love wearing it all day long. Available in regular and plus sizes. 

Happy Sailed Women’s Jumpsuit

Model showing two angles of the Happy Sailed Women's Jumpsuit in green
Amazon

Get your wallet ready, because you will want this jumpsuit in all the available 41 colors and patterns it comes in. Flowy, breezy and easy to pull on, this may become your newest wardrobe staple. 

Free People Alice One Piece

Model showing two angles of the Free People Alice One Piece in green
Free People

You’ll stay cool in this free-flowing jumpsuit from Free People. Available in six colors, it can be dressed up with a dressy, strappy sandal, or add a sweater or button down to take it from the daytime heat into cooler nights. 

City Chic First Date Stripe Plus Sized Romper 

Model showing two angles of the City Chic First Date Stripe Plus Sized Romper in black
Nordstrom

This romper from City Chic  is one of those pieces that whenever you wear it, you will proudly announce that it is actually a romper, not a dress. Super chic, with ruffles and a subtle stripe, it’s perfect for any occasion. 

Flovey Harem Jumpsuit 

Flovey Harem Jumpsuit  on a white backdrop (left) and four close up photos of the jumpsuit fabric (right)
Amazon

Stay comfortable and stylish in this harem style jumpsuit from Flovey. Available in ten fun patterns, you will make a statement and stand out from the crowd when you wear this on your next vacation.

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11 Travel Clothes That Feel Like Pajamas (But Look First Class) https://www.smartertravel.com/11-travel-clothes-that-feel-like-pajamas-but-look-first-class/ https://www.smartertravel.com/11-travel-clothes-that-feel-like-pajamas-but-look-first-class/#respond Fri, 05 May 2023 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2015/04/17/11-travel-clothes-that-feel-like-pajamas-but-look-first-class/ It's the eternal dilemma: You want to wear sweatpants to be comfortable on your long trip, but you also want to look presentable (and avoid judgmental stares) when you arrive. Well, problem solved. Here are 11 soft, packable pieces, from shirts to shoes, that are the answer to your travel wardrobe prayers.

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It’s the eternal dilemma: You want to wear sweatpants to be comfortable on your long trip, but you also want to look presentable (and avoid judgmental stares) at the airport and when you arrive. Problem solved—these 11 carefully curated pieces may feel like pajamas, but they look like first class. 

State Cashmere The Mock-Neck Quarter Zip Polo Sweater

Model wearing the State Cashmere The Mock-Neck Quarter Zip Polo Sweater in black
State Cashmere

Cashmere is a great choice for long flights. It feels soft and luxurious, and offers plenty of lightweight warmth in chilly cabins. State Cashmere’s Mock-Neck Quarter Zip Polo Sweater looks polished and can be worn off the plane when you need a warmer layer.

Orvis Favorite Printed Tee Modal Dress

Orvis

Orvis’ Favorite Printed Tee Modal Dress is designed to feel like you’re wearing shorts and a tee-shirt—while you look pulled-together (no effort required). The buttery soft cotton/modal fabric is breathable and stretchy, so you won’t be restricted (even in a tiny coach seat). 

A gathered stretch waist flatters all body types—and there are even two large pockets on the sides of the dress.

 

Unbound Merino Lightweight Merino Travel Pants

Model wearing the Unbound Merino Lightweight Merino Travel Pants in black
Unbound Merino

Merino wool is another solid fabric for long travel days. The non-scratchy wool helps regulate your temperature, resists odors, and never wrinkles. Unbound Merino’s Merino Travel Pants are made from a superfine merino wool that’s lighter and silkier than regular wool or cotton. The relaxed fit pants feature a slip-on waist that’s comfortable no matter how long you sit, and the pants thankfully even have functional pockets.

Eddie Bauer Men’s Baja Short-Sleeve Shirt

Model wearing the Eddie Bauer Men’s Baja Short-Sleeve Shirt
Eddie Bauer

Made from 100 percent cotton, Eddie Bauer’s Baja Short-Sleeve Shirt is pre-shrunk so you can toss it in the washer and dryer without worry after your flight. The shirt is super breathable, making it a great pick for warm weather trips.

Luxeire Classic Button Up

Model wearing the Luxeire Classic Button Up in royal blue
Luxeire

Need to make a good impression as soon as you land? Luxeire’s Classic Button Up looks like a traditional shirt, but is made from an eco-friendly technical fabric that’s soft and wrinkle-resistant. 

Unlike regular button-downs, this shirt is designed to minimize gaping and stay tucked in for the perfect tailored fit.

Vionic Willa Slip-On Flat

The Vionic Willa Slip-On Flat in taupe
Vionic Shoes

Don’t be that person who takes their shoes off on a plane—instead, wear Vionic’s Willa Slip-On Flats and you’ll be as comfortable as if you were wearing slippers. These velvety-soft loafers look elegant, but conceal comfort-focused features like a built-in orthotic, removable plush footbed, and a roomy toe box. 

Krimson Klover Murphy Dress

Model wearing the Krimson Klover Murphy Dress in black
Krimson Klover

Krimson Klover’s Murphy midi dress is the perfect length for travel—long enough to keep you warm on the plane, but airy enough that you won’t overheat when you land at a hot destination. The elastic waistband gives a flattering shape without being too constricting. Side slits and a cotton/spandex fabric give you plenty of room to move in this dress.

State Cashmere Ribbed Scoop-Neck Sweater

Model wearing the State Cashmere Ribbed Scoop-Neck Sweater in charcoal grey
State Cashmere

Our favorite cashmere for women is made by State Cashmere, which uses ethically-sourced cashmere from Kashmir goats. The ribbed scoop-neck sweater will keep you warm in-flight, and then can be easily dressed up or down once you’re off the plane. 

Orvis Printed Linen/Cotton Tank Dress

Model wearing the Orvis Printed Linen/Cotton Tank Dress
Orvis

Flying out of a hot destination with an unairconditioned airport? Orvis’ Printed Linen/Cotton Tank Dress will keep you nice and cool—and looking presentable, no matter how high the temperatures get. 

The cooling fabric is soft and breathable and is even machine washable. Two pockets give you a place to tuck your phone or other essentials when you need to go hands-free.

Madewell Ponte Wide-Leg Pants

Model wearing the Madewell Ponte Wide-Leg Pants in pale green
Madewell

Wide-leg jeans are in style right now, but who wants to fly for hours with a denim waistband digging in uncomfortably? Instead, wear Madewell’s Ponte Wide-Leg Pants, which are made from a stretchy ponte fabric and feature an elastic waistband that’s comfortable even if you’re sitting for hours.

Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Circle Cardi

Model wearing the Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Circle Cardi in grey
Amazon

Packing an extra layer for the plane will never be a waste—an oversized cardigan, like this one by Barefoot Dreams, can double as a blanket or pillow if you’re not wearing it. This cozy sweater features two pockets so you can keep in-flight essentials close by. 

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18 Things You Should Always Wear on a Plane https://www.smartertravel.com/things-you-should-always-wear-on-a-plane/ https://www.smartertravel.com/things-you-should-always-wear-on-a-plane/#respond Tue, 25 Apr 2023 20:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2013/01/07/7-things-you-should-always-wear-on-a-plane/ The following seven items, which provide plenty of comfort plus a touch of style, are essential for any jet-setting flyer's wardrobe. Be the best dressed in the cabin with our guide to in-flight apparel.

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Dressing appropriately for air travel means knowing what will keep you comfortable on the plane—and given the cramped seats and various temperature changes on flights, this isn’t always easy.

What to Wear While Flying: Always Wear These Things on the Plane

The following items provide plenty of comfort plus a touch of style, making them the best clothes for flying. Be the best dressed in the cabin with our guide to in-flight apparel.

Layers, Layers, Layers

HappyLuxe bamboo scarf
Amazon

Air travel is often an assemblage of disparate micro-climates, from the sweat-inducing sunny tarmac to the arctic air-conditioned cabin during flight. Fight that discomfort with plenty of layers like a washable travel scarf/wrap/blanket hybrid that’s a large enough to snuggle underneath when it’s particularly chilly.

Pashminas, shawls, wraps, cardigans, sweatshirts, vests, and light jackets are perfect. You can even fold or roll soft items, like cotton jackets, and use them as makeshift pillows during flight. Plus, the more layers you pile on your body, the less you need to pack in your luggage. Roll items and stuff them in your carry-on bag or personal item if you’re too warm.

Layers that help you regulate temperature while flying also come in very handy when traveling through various (actual) climates. And for travelers hitting the road during shoulder season, when the weather is particularly unpredictable, layers are key for optimal comfort.

Breathable Fabrics

Models wearing the Active Pursuit 7/8 Tights from REI Co-op in green and the Unbound Merino Wool Long Sleeve shirt in tan
REI & Unbound Merino

Maintain in-flight comfort and cleanliness by wearing breathable fabrics—materials like cotton, silk, or linen. Fabrics that don’t allow air to circulate will hold in sweat, likely making you feel dirtier faster and probably necessitating a good spin in the washing machine upon landing. Natural fabrics are great, but moisture-wicking manmade fabrics are suitable options as well: Active Pursuit 7/8 Tights from REI Co-op are a polyester/spandex blend that’s incredibly quick-drying.

Merino wool is one of the best options for odor and moisture resistance; you can wear it straight off the plane without needing to wash it in between. Proof’s 72-Hour Merino Tee makes the perfect base layer, and can be worn for 72 hours without acquiring bad smells. For women, consider Unbound Merino’s Wool Long Sleeve T-Shirt, which is made from 100% merino wool that’s soft and cozy on cold planes while wicking any sweat away from the skin.

Support or Compression Legwear

Compression socks in a variety of colors and patterns
Amazon

Many doctors recommend that pregnant women wear support or compression stockings in flight. But compression legwear is also a good choice for those with pre-existing medical conditions, any travelers taking long-haul flights, and anyone who flies often. Compression socks or stockings, which promote blood circulation, help prevent swelling of the legs, and help guard against deep vein thrombosis (DVT), work by putting pressure on leg muscles and increasing blood flow. These don’t have to look like medical wear either—there are plenty of stylish compression sock options available.

Comfortable, Simple Shoes

ECCO footwear men's slip ons in blue
Amazon

It’s best to wear extremely comfortable, flat shoes on the plane—think of your poor feet after hours or even days of sitting, standing, and walking en route to your destination. You’ll also want to select shoes that are easy to slip on and off when passing through airport security. Cole Haan slip-ons offer sneaker-grade comfort in a stylish package, as do Toms (for men and women) and ECCO Footwear.

Clothes with Lots of Pockets

Model showing off two different angles of the Public Rec's Workday pants
Public Rec

With all kinds of airline baggage fees adding on to the price of a ticket these days, clothes that do double duty as a wearable carry-on bag are de rigueur. The SCOTTeVEST cotton hoodie is available for men and women, and one of our picks for great accessories and clothes with hidden pockets. And there are myriad other travel jackets out there that feature an explosion of pockets, like Lightweight Down Puffer Jacket from Quince, made from certified responsible down and featuring interior pockets for valuables like wallets and passports.

Leggings with pockets can be an essential part of a plane outfit for stashing a phone or passport while still keeping it easily accessible. Arc’teryx’s Essent High-Rise Leggings have pockets big enough to hold even the biggest smartphone, and the style is sleek enough to wear under dresses, or as pants during a hike at your destination.

For men, Public Rec’s Workday Pants can pass as business casual while hiding plenty of pockets. The pants also have a touch of spandex woven into the fabric to keep you comfortable on long-haul flights.

Loose-Fitting Clothing

Duluth Trading Co.

As mentioned before, deep vein thrombosis is a danger on flights, where travelers stuck in cramped seats for long periods of time are at greater risk for developing blood clots. Leave your skinny jeans at home and opt for less restrictive garments like Duluth Trading’s NoGA Classic Slim Leg Pants, which have the flattering fit of leggings but aren’t skin-tight, falling loosely around the ankles for maximum comfort.

Something Stylish

Models wearing the Drapey Square Shirt and the logo-free tee from Everlane
Everlane

Don’t throw fashion out the window. When it comes to dressing for a flight, a lot of advice focuses on function. But dressing with a bit of style—while keeping conscious of comfort of course—could help you get a free upgrade. An anonymous source once told Goop: “On a Virgin flight back to Heathrow, I spotted one of the staff’s monitors that read, ‘Look for well-dressed people to upgrade.’” This won’t happen every time, but if you are hoping to get upgraded, it helps to look smart. The Drapey Square Shirt from Everlane is flowy but still look good once you disembark. For men, their classic, logo-free tee is comfortable without being restrictive and will let you blend in anywhere.

The Perfect Plane Outfit for Women

Shoes

Allbirds Wool Runners in grey
Allbirds

Look for a pair of breathable shoes that are easy to slip on and off. If you have TSA PreCheck, don’t worry about wearing socks. Wool Runners and the Wool Loungers from Allbirds are super comfortable and breathable so you can go sockless, and the neutral colors go with any outfit.

Scarf

Blue bamboo scarf
Amazon

A convertible shawl or scarf that can double as a blanket is a necessity for every female traveler. This bamboo shawl can be transformed into many things—a cardigan, shawl, infinity scarf, hood, plane blanket, and other customizable options. The fabric is breathable and sweat-wicking, so you won’t overheat on the plane with this layer.

Shirt

Model showing off two angles of a purple bamboo top available on Amazon
Amazon

Bamboo is a great material for travel, as it is thin and comfortable but still holds up to sweat and heat, making it a perfect layering piece for any climate (or airplane temperature). These bamboo tops from Amazon are inexpensive and come in a wide variety of colors to match the rest of your vacation wardrobe.

Pants

Betabrand's Cosmo Lite Yoga Dress Pants  in black, the perfect comfortable pants for air travel
Betabrand

A comfortable pair of pants completes a perfect plane outfit. The right pair allows you to step off the plane ready to go and looking professional. Find a pair with a touch of spandex for ultimate in-flight comfort. Betabrand’s Cosmo Lite Yoga Dress Pants come in a stretchy nylon-elastane blend that’s not too tight but still holds you in and gives you a smooth silhouette.

Personal Item

The Kanken by Fjallraven backpack
Amazon

Don’t forget the perfect bag for all your carry-on essentials. Look for a slim backpack to free up your hands while traveling and optimize your legroom while flying. The Kanken by Fjallraven fits perfectly under the seat in front of you and has a laptop compartment, two side pockets for items you’ll need easy access to, plus as an inner sleeve and a front zippered pocket. It completes your perfect plane outfit.

Outer Layer

A draped open front cardigan in tan, available on Amazon
Amazon

Depending on the time of year and your destination, you’ll want to travel with a versatile outer layer. Look for something in a neutral color and a lightweight fabric. This drapey open-front cardigan can transition from day to night, and goes with almost every outfit in a pinch.

The Perfect Plane Outfit for Men

Shoes

Allbirds

Look cool and comfortable with the Runner-up Mizzles from Allbirds. These shoes will keep you dry on your trek to and from the airport even in the worst of weather conditions, then keep you cozy in flight.

Blazer

Bluffworks

The Gramercy Blazer from Bluffworks doesn’t wrinkle, so it’s ideal for going straight from plane to boardroom. It also has 10 built-in pockets to hold your wallet, passport, headphones, and more on travel days.

Shirt

The 72-Hour Merino Tee from Huckberry
Huckberry

A basic and comfortable T-shirt is perhaps the most important part of your perfect plane outfit. I love Huckberry’s incredibly soft 72-Hour Merino Tee. The odor-resistant wool fabric will keep you feeling fresh after a long travel day.

Pants

Model showing off two angles of the Bluffworks Airlines pants

A comfortable pair of pants is a key component for a great travel outfit, and Bluffworks’ Airline Pants are designed specifically with in-flight style in mind. These pants combine the look of a dress pant with the feel of a jogger, creating a stylish silhouette with extra stretch for sitting for long hours on the plane.

Backpack

Red and black versions of the SwissGear 1900 Scansmart TSA laptop Backpack
Amazon

The SwissGear 1900 Scansmart TSA laptop Backpack will make you a more organized traveler. The compartmentalized backpack is an ideal carry-on bag with separate pockets for travel essentials and your tech gear, making it easy to find your stuff quickly during your flight.

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Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2013. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

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