What to wear on plane to maui

When it comes to packing for a trip, there’s always one thing that’s guaranteed: The weather is going to be different than what you’re used to. And you’re going to have to adapt.

But when you’re trying to travel light, and when you know that there are going to be days when the air conditioning will be blasting at full force, it can be hard to know what clothing items are worth taking.

Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, we’ve got some tips on how to pack for a trip that will keep you comfortable no matter what!

The summer is coming to a close, and we’re all looking forward to the cool breeze of fall. But if you’re planning on visiting Maui this winter, you’re going to need to pack some warm clothes—and that includes your suitcase.

We’ve got everything you need to know about what to wear on a plane ride to Maui!

What to wear on plane to maui

Are you planning a trip to Maui? You’re not alone.

Maui is an amazing destination, and it’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It’s also one of the most beautiful places on earth. It’s no wonder that so many people want to visit Maui.

But if you’re headed there for vacation, then maybe you’ve got some questions about what to pack! Or maybe you just want some ideas for what outfits will look good while you’re exploring this beautiful place. Either way, we’ve got your back with our list of essential items for any trip to Maui!

The summer is coming to a close, and we’re all looking forward to the cool breeze of fall. But if you’re planning on visiting Maui this winter, you’re going to need to pack some warm clothes—and that includes your suitcase.

We’ve got everything you need to know about what to wear on a plane ride to Maui!

As you prepare for your journey, you might be wondering what to wear on a plane.

The answer is: It depends.

You’ll want to keep in mind what type of plane you’re flying in, and also how long the flight will be. For example, if you’re traveling from Florida to New York, it’s going to be a lot longer than if you’re just going from Miami to Fort Lauderdale.

What to Wear on a Plane to Travel in Style
Have you ever been so busy with last-minute packing that you forgot to figure out what to wear on the plane? If you’ve had it with rushing off to the airport in uncomfortable pants and a frumpy top, then you’ll love these easy ideas for how to travel in style. Here’s what to wear on a plane to look cute and feel cozy.

What to wear on a plane Travel – Red and White Stripes

  1. Wear Comfy Pants
    When it comes to travel outfits, the number one thing consideration is pants. When you’re going to be sitting for hours in a cramped airplane, you need to make sure you are wearing soft, comfy pants that are a little bit lose or have some good stretch to them. There’s nothing worse than stiff, tight pants that squeeze your thighs and dig into your crotch as you sit stuffed into a tiny seat.

If you want to wear jeans, then the best kind is those with a relaxed boyfriend cut, or if you like skinny jeans, be sure they have some spandex in them. When your pants are too tight, and you are sitting for a long time, you run the risk of getting Deep Vein Thrombosis – blood clots in the leg, which can lead to sudden death.

Compression socks can also help keep the blood flowing and improve circulation. This cool portable footrest also helps.

Another option? Casual, loose, silky wide-leg pants in a cute print worn with a stretchy colored t-shirt.

What to wear in a plane ride – Travel – Leggings

  1. Leggings are Ideal for Planes
    Leggings are my favorite things to wear, especially on long flights. They’re soft and flexible and you can even buy the kind that wicks away moisture and let your legs breathe. Just be sure they aren’t flimsy, and wear them with a long top, tunic, or a short dress that completely covers your bottom and partway down your thighs.

It’s only polite in such a crowded space that you cover up a little, and a longer top creates a more flattering look too.

What to wear on a plane ride – tops with long sleeves or 3/4 length sleeves

  1. Choose a Relaxed Top
    A soft, light top is what you need to feel comfy and stress-free. It can be cotton, silky material, or a thin knit. The only thing to stay away from is any top that so crisp it wrinkles because it is guaranteed to get wrinkled!

I like tops with long sleeves or 3/4 length sleeves because I find airplanes can get very cold. If your body temperature fluctuates between chilly and burning up because of midlife hot flashes, then layering a camisole under a longer-sleeved top is a good idea.

What to wear in a plane during summer big scarf or a light cashmere wrap

  1. Never Board a Plane Without a Scarf, Wrap, Jacket, or Cardigan
    Hot flashes aren’t the only reason to wear layers when you are traveling on a plane. Many other conditions are out of your control, which can make you feel overheated, like being delayed for takeoff and having to sit on the runway for an hour! On the flip side, it can be hard to get rid of that deep-seated chill you often feel on a plane when the air conditioning is blasting, and the airline blankets are as thin as toilet paper.

I find a big scarf or a light cashmere wrap essential. I always take one. You can layer it over your top or use it as a blanket. When you don’t need it, roll it up into a pillow, use it as an eye cover when you sleep, or toss it into your carry-on. A long cardigan is good too, or even a thin, light jacket works well. A boyfriend jacket is ideal because it is soft, slightly oversized, and meant to be rolled up in the sleeves.

What to wear in a long plane ride – cute flats, sneakers or low wedges

  1. Ditch Your Heels
    The amount of walking you have to do in airports these days is crazy. Can they make the walk from the ticket check-in to baggage drop off, to the customs, then security, and finally to the plane any longer?

It always feels like a marathon, and I don’t think there’s any sense pretending we can do it in heels anymore. It’s just not worth it to hobble along in pain and wreck your feet. There are too many cute flats, sneakers, or low wedges out there these days for that.

Travel – Denim Jacket Pink Top – What to wear in travel

  1. Closed Toe Slip-on is Best
    Did you know that closed-toe shoes are the best kind of shoes to wear on a plane? A flight attendant once told me that in an airline emergency like a fire or crash, closed-toe shoes make it easier to escape because they protect your feet from the fire and falling debris. No one likes to think about these things, but it’s true!

There are other practical considerations when deciding what shoes to wear traveling. Slip-on flats or sneakers are the easiest to remove when you have to go through airport security. However, you know us, gals. Sometimes style trumps practicality.

If you’d rather wear sandals than sneakers or ballet flats, be sure to pick sandals that you can easily wiggle your foot in and out of. Bring socks if your feet get cold on the plane.

Travel- Dark Attire – What to wear in travel

  1. Dark Colors Are Easier to Travel In
    Dark colors and neutrals are popular for traveling because they don’t show the dirt as much. Airplanes are tight, crowded spaces, and you do have to be careful. Some people find it impossible not to spill stuff or rub up against something that gets their clothes dirty. Dark colors help you travel with young kids, who often spill drinks on planes or even throw up!

I like to wear neutrals with a pop of color, like a bright top. That’s more, my style. Happy colors make me feel like my vacation is already starting. On short flights of less than 3 hours, such as in Florida, I will even wear white jeans.

I think a lot of the fear factor about white pants is in your head. When I’m on a plane, I don’t find that white gets any dirtier than any other color. But that’s me. If you are worried, stick with darker tones.

What to Wear on a Plane to Travel in Style

  1. Take a Bag that Gives You Freedom
    There are two ways you can go here. Many women like an efficient crossbody bag with a long strap that leaves their hands free for suitcases and carry-ons. I prefer a big lightweight tote.

My kids and husband always ask me to carry their keys or sunglasses, gum, or whatever, but I have stuff I need to carry, too, like my earphones and magazines. I need a lot of space, so I take a large, lightweight tote with everything in one spot. That’s much better than carrying my purse, plus many little small things in small bags.

Finally, I’d suggest you stay away from bags or accessories with hardware such as studs and chains. They can weigh down a purse – too heavy, and you want to travel light. Also, you don’t want to be swinging them around in a packed plane because the hardware may get scratched, or worse, you could knock someone out!

What to Wear on a Plane in Summer?
Summer is when most people travel by air. It’s hot, and there’s more flexibility as to what you can wear. For example, you could also try…

Maxi dress: A long comfy maxi dress with a layering piece, like a jean jacket, can work.

Shorts: I wouldn’t recommend them, but if you want to wear them choose longer Bermuda shorts to keep your legs warm or capris.

Sundress: On short flights (i.e., 1.5 hours or less), I have worn a soft, loose cotton dress with 3/4 length sleeves and sneakers. It’s always fine, but pants are the best for any flight for both warmth and safety.

Cropped Pants/Capris: If long pants feel too hot in summer, cropped pants or capris that hit just above the ankle to midcalf are great options.

Here are some cute travel outfits to inspire. Have a good flight!

Loose Boyfriends Jeans and a soft, comfy top
Loose Boyfriends Jeans and a soft, comfy top

A soft, stretchy jumpsuit
A soft, stretchy jumpsuit

What to Wear on a Plane to Travel in Style

Pants and a tunic

Bring a jacket!
Bring a jacket!

Joggers are comfy, and a long cardigan is suitable for layering!

Joggers are comfy, and a long cardigan is suitable for layering!

P.S. Wondering what to wear on a long plane ride to Europe? Check out these stylish euro chic travel looks.

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JENNIFER
Great article, except I, have one correction: point 2 – “It’s only polite in such a crowded space that you cover up a little.” Most men want to see a nice backside on a lady, more on a plane, so it’s ok to show your buttocks while wearing leggings. If you don’t believe me, ask any man on a plane.

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DEBORAH BOLAND
Hi Jennifer, I’m sure some men would like it if you wore only a thong on an airplane (LOL!), but that doesn’t mean it looks classy or is appropriate. Thicker Ponte leggings that are more like pants can be o.k., but the light, thin ones some gals wear without a long top look like they forgot their skirt! Personally, I feel the airlines are letting anybody on flights wear anything these days, even when it is so far gone it offends. Recently I’ve read about women boarding planes with very short cropped tops, almost like swimsuit tops, open front lace-up tops open down to the navel, etc. I’d say, save that for the nightclubs. Cheers, Deb

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ANGELA
After traveling this summer I found my perfect travel outfit & my flight must-haves!! I always FREEZE on a plane! Sometimes to the point of unstoppable chattering teeth. I was on my way to a warm, humid climate so I didn’t want to wear anything bulky or unwearable for my destination. I wore a stretchy jersey maxi dress in a navy floral print, denim jacket, pashmina scarf gladiator sandals, and… wait for it… my slick fabric Capri yoga pants underneath my dress! It was perfect!! I said “NO MORE COLD!!” With the extra layer of the capris underneath my dress, some fuzzy socks (enhanced with aloe to moisturize, because why not), my neoprene travel slippers for a walk to the lavatory, & some ThermaCare Heat patches, just in case the plane cabin was frigid. I was finally able to fly comfortably!! I also threw an extra t-shirt in my carry-on bag, just in case my checked bag didn’t make it. I could use my capri pants at my destination as backup PJs or as a 2nd casual outfit until my lost bag arrived!! Layer up, ladies!!

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DEB BOLAND
Sounds great Angela. My question is why do they have to keep those planes so cold I think it is pretty poor they now charge for blankets!

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LITTLEBLACKDOMICILE
As someone who travels often, for both business and pleasure, these tips are spot on. May I add, as an interior designer, we have published posts about closets where we suggest that the very clothes you are recommending for travel are really our favs. With shoes, and accessories we can dress these up, down, and around to suit the day. Simple concepts that can work for our homes too. I’m ready to be “real” all the time!-Laurel Bledsoe

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JACK
I’d be careful wearing any leggings that are SUPER tight. Your legs will swell slightly as you fly because of the altitude and that can make tight clothes pretty uncomfortable at 30,000 feet!

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SEAN BRADFORD
Scarves are the BEST accessory for traveling by plane because they make casual outfits look a little more vibrant and “together” PLUS you can bunch them up into a comfy pillow or neck support if you want to nap en route to your destination. Two birds with one stone! Thanks for this post — lots of great ideas!

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ISSI
I always travel with my longchamp medium tote and an “it” carryon size suitcase. My travel outfit consists of Talbots navy Dalton pants a navy Talbots tank top under a Tribal loose fitting navy and white long sweater. My Burberry trench is the only coat I take. Navy loafers are a good choice for easy to take off going through security. I take a camel pashmina for warmth on the flight.

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SUSAN
Thanks for some of the tips. Jeans and a t-shirt at the airport has been my style!

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JOAN
I also packed a pair of socks for the flight from Hawaiian sun to SD snow recently – but when I got on the last leg where I needed the socks, I found that one was in my carryon and the other was in my checked bag! Oh, well. 🙂

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CHERYL BARKER
Love the idea of bringing socks along if you’re wearing sandals on a flight. Great tip!

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DEBORAH BOLAND
If you are wearing sandals and you bring socks, I would also suggest taking a pair of very light fold up slippers. If you have to get to go to the bathroom, you just slip them on over your socks. You don’t want to walk on airplane bathroom floor in your socks- yuck! Cheers, Deborah

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KATHY
I would recommend bringing socks because some aircraft has there air conditioning at the floor level

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DEBORAH BOLAND
Hi Kathy,
I always travel with an extra pair of cozy socks. It makes the flight so much more enjoyable. Cheers, Deborah

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KARIMA
I love the two travel style ideas represented here. They are 2 great options. I say ladies be daring white is a great color to wear while traveling it feels like summer and will brighten up any look. If you are really looking to be worried- free try Joe’s Annie Jean which is stain resistant. Prints are great but can sometimes overpower a person depending on a person shape or body type. Deborah and Glam Gals, I really enjoyed this and see that you guys are insightful in your style selection.
Thanks.

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SARA
The white is hardly worry-free! Prints, prints, prints! With wine maroon and ketchup orange… Always a cross bag option– you never know when 2 hands will be important. A smile is the most important thing to wear on a flight these day!

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CHRISTIE
Hi Deborah and all the Glam Gals!
These ideas are great. Being in style yet comfy is what being fashionable is all about. I love this site!

If I may add a personal comment….. It concerns me when some women make negative comments about their body shapes. ALL people are beautiful in their unique way. As I have aged, I no longer criticize myself. Please, Glam Gals, let’s just accept what mother nature has given us and go with it! Oh, and keep current with Deborah’s website!

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TINA OSTWALD
I love the look Amandine put together for traveling but I would suggest a darker color. White can be very unforgiving should you brush up against some dirt or something drop in your lap.

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DEBORAH BOLAND
Hi Tina,
Yes, absolutely, if you are worried about dirt go for a darker color, especially on the bottom, but I wear dark colors for 8 months of the year and when I travel in summer, white feels fresh and vacation-like. I don’t find airports or airplanes any dirtier than sitting in a restaurant. Cheers, Deborah

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KELLY
Love your great ideas! They are very similar to the formula I followed when I flew to Rome a few weeks ago. I wore stretchy, dark wash blue jeans, a soft light brown cardigan over a white T-shirt, a leopard-print scarf, and Bandolino flats in a subtle tweed with a buckle across the toe. I did my hair and makeup, finishing the look off with a nice red lipstick. Putting together a polished travel-day outfit made me feel more confident and relaxed. My husband said I looked like a rock star. 🙂

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BEVERLY MATHIAS
$368 for a scarf!

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WANDA JOLLYMORE
I fly more than 100K per year. My go to outfit for long flights is leggings, wrinkle resistant knit tunic, simple or no jewelry and slip on shoes. I always carry a lightweight pashmina in my carry on bag. For transatlantic flights or flights to Asia, I also pack a pair of warm socks, disposable slippers like they provide in hotels in Asia, and modest pjs. Today, many street clothes look like pjs anyway, so I do not look odd. When it is time to go to sleep, I change in the washroom and then change back into street clothes about an hour before landing. Flight attendants often tell me that they think more people should do this. They would rest better in flight.

Within North America, I don’t need that step. But for long flights, I rest better on the plane and arrive at destination much fresher. I simply leave the slippers on the plane, and that way I don’t have to worry about transferring dirt and germs back into my carry on. I generally wear my eyeglasses on long flights, as opposed to contacts. I have keratoconus and wear specialized contacts that one cannot leave in whilst sleeping. I always pack a wallet and my passport, etc in my carry on bag, which I have customized for my own travel needs. This allows me to also carry a laptop bag as one of my two carry on items. I pack a lightweight Longchamps handbag with an adjustable strap in my checked luggage and use it once I arrive at my destination. The bag was quite an investment, but it is great for travel as it is lightweight, not bulky, stylish and looks good with both casual and business wear.

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DENA DALE CRAIN
I have flown quite a lot, and I’ve had strangers in the airport compliment me on the way I look when I travel. Start from the bottom and work up: comfortable shoes that make walking easy but still look smart; full length (for warmth) pants that don’t wrinkle easily; layered tops to save space in your baggage and keep you warm or cool as needed; a scarf or shawl for added warmth, even to cover your face if you don’t have or like a sleeping mask; layers of necklaces and bracelets to save baggage weight and look stylish, but be quick to take them off and dump into a bin for security checks; comfortable underwear. Nothing should be too tight, but everything should fit well and be on the dressy side without being fussy. Comfort is most important, especially on long haul flights, but it IS possible to be comfortable while dressing well! Bon voyage!!

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STACY
I love this idea but wonder if I could pull it off (slightly round body, on the vertically challenged side). When on a plane or going through the airport, I’m not much into sandals (just don’t like having my feet exposed due to all kinds of creepy stuff one might pick up). Would love some advice for an upcoming cross country trip.

All the best, Stacy

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DEBORAH BOLAND
Hi Stacy,
If you are round, this can still be a good look for you, however there are few things to keep in mind. Make you wear a top that is not tight around your tummy and that flows. You need to have some breathing room. Also,pick a shoe that has a low, soft wedge. The wedge will give you elongate you a bit but you will still be comfy.

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DORI GATTER
My favorite travel outfit is black jeggings (more dressy than blue jeans and more comfy!) I also like to layer as you never know what the temperature on the plane will be. I do this by wearing a black tank, a nice long sleeve T-shirt from Michael Stars and then an unstructured cardigan. I also always have a soft scarf to keep my neck warm if it is chilly or to use as a blanket as they do not give them on the plane much anymore! I keep the colors of my clothes neutral and bring in some color with the scarf.

What to wear on plane to ireland

In this blog, we’ll talk about what to wear on plane to Ireland.

Ireland is a beautiful country, with lots of different kinds of weather depending on the time of year you visit. When choosing what to wear in Ireland, it’s important to remember that you’ll probably be spending a lot of time outdoors and hiking around cities like Dublin and Belfast.

Here are some tips for what to bring along:

  1. You’ll need a rain coat—and rain boots! It rains quite regularly in Ireland, especially in the winter months. You can find these at any store or online.
  2. Pack some warm pants and sweaters so that you can bundle up against the cold when it gets really cold outside (it can get as low as -10 degrees Celsius).
  3. A scarf or two will help keep your head warm during those chilly days when there’s no heat coming from inside buildings like malls or restaurants where you might want something warmer than just sweaters alone would provide!
  4. A jacket or coat is necessary because it tends to get windy at times and having something waterproof will keep you warm even if it rains all day long!

What to wear on plane to Ireland

Are you planning a trip to Ireland? It’s one of the most beautiful countries in the world, but it can be challenging to pack for. You want to be comfortable, but you also want to look great!

We’ve put together this list of what we think are the best clothing options for your Ireland trip.

Have you ever wondered what to wear on a plane to Ireland? Well, we have some advice for you! Ireland is a beautiful country full of rich culture and history. It’s hard to believe that it’s also one of the most popular places for people to travel to.

While you’re planning your trip, don’t forget that you’ll be flying long distances. This can cause overheating and discomfort in some people, so it’s important to be prepared. Here are our tips:

As you prepare for your journey, you might be wondering what to wear on a plane.

The answer is: It depends.

You’ll want to keep in mind what type of plane you’re flying in, and also how long the flight will be. For example, if you’re traveling from Florida to New York, it’s going to be a lot longer than if you’re just going from Miami to Fort Lauderdale.

What to Wear on a Plane to Travel in Style
Have you ever been so busy with last-minute packing that you forgot to figure out what to wear on the plane? If you’ve had it with rushing off to the airport in uncomfortable pants and a frumpy top, then you’ll love these easy ideas for how to travel in style. Here’s what to wear on a plane to look cute and feel cozy.

What to wear on a plane Travel – Red and White Stripes

  1. Wear Comfy Pants
    When it comes to travel outfits, the number one thing consideration is pants. When you’re going to be sitting for hours in a cramped airplane, you need to make sure you are wearing soft, comfy pants that are a little bit lose or have some good stretch to them. There’s nothing worse than stiff, tight pants that squeeze your thighs and dig into your crotch as you sit stuffed into a tiny seat.

If you want to wear jeans, then the best kind is those with a relaxed boyfriend cut, or if you like skinny jeans, be sure they have some spandex in them. When your pants are too tight, and you are sitting for a long time, you run the risk of getting Deep Vein Thrombosis – blood clots in the leg, which can lead to sudden death.

Compression socks can also help keep the blood flowing and improve circulation. This cool portable footrest also helps.

Another option? Casual, loose, silky wide-leg pants in a cute print worn with a stretchy colored t-shirt.

What to wear in a plane ride – Travel – Leggings

  1. Leggings are Ideal for Planes
    Leggings are my favorite things to wear, especially on long flights. They’re soft and flexible and you can even buy the kind that wicks away moisture and let your legs breathe. Just be sure they aren’t flimsy, and wear them with a long top, tunic, or a short dress that completely covers your bottom and partway down your thighs.

It’s only polite in such a crowded space that you cover up a little, and a longer top creates a more flattering look too.

What to wear on a plane ride – tops with long sleeves or 3/4 length sleeves

  1. Choose a Relaxed Top
    A soft, light top is what you need to feel comfy and stress-free. It can be cotton, silky material, or a thin knit. The only thing to stay away from is any top that so crisp it wrinkles because it is guaranteed to get wrinkled!

I like tops with long sleeves or 3/4 length sleeves because I find airplanes can get very cold. If your body temperature fluctuates between chilly and burning up because of midlife hot flashes, then layering a camisole under a longer-sleeved top is a good idea.

What to wear in a plane during summer big scarf or a light cashmere wrap

  1. Never Board a Plane Without a Scarf, Wrap, Jacket, or Cardigan
    Hot flashes aren’t the only reason to wear layers when you are traveling on a plane. Many other conditions are out of your control, which can make you feel overheated, like being delayed for takeoff and having to sit on the runway for an hour! On the flip side, it can be hard to get rid of that deep-seated chill you often feel on a plane when the air conditioning is blasting, and the airline blankets are as thin as toilet paper.

I find a big scarf or a light cashmere wrap essential. I always take one. You can layer it over your top or use it as a blanket. When you don’t need it, roll it up into a pillow, use it as an eye cover when you sleep, or toss it into your carry-on. A long cardigan is good too, or even a thin, light jacket works well. A boyfriend jacket is ideal because it is soft, slightly oversized, and meant to be rolled up in the sleeves.

What to wear in a long plane ride – cute flats, sneakers or low wedges

  1. Ditch Your Heels
    The amount of walking you have to do in airports these days is crazy. Can they make the walk from the ticket check-in to baggage drop off, to the customs, then security, and finally to the plane any longer?

It always feels like a marathon, and I don’t think there’s any sense pretending we can do it in heels anymore. It’s just not worth it to hobble along in pain and wreck your feet. There are too many cute flats, sneakers, or low wedges out there these days for that.

Travel – Denim Jacket Pink Top – What to wear in travel

  1. Closed Toe Slip-on is Best
    Did you know that closed-toe shoes are the best kind of shoes to wear on a plane? A flight attendant once told me that in an airline emergency like a fire or crash, closed-toe shoes make it easier to escape because they protect your feet from the fire and falling debris. No one likes to think about these things, but it’s true!

There are other practical considerations when deciding what shoes to wear traveling. Slip-on flats or sneakers are the easiest to remove when you have to go through airport security. However, you know us, gals. Sometimes style trumps practicality.

If you’d rather wear sandals than sneakers or ballet flats, be sure to pick sandals that you can easily wiggle your foot in and out of. Bring socks if your feet get cold on the plane.

Travel- Dark Attire – What to wear in travel

  1. Dark Colors Are Easier to Travel In
    Dark colors and neutrals are popular for traveling because they don’t show the dirt as much. Airplanes are tight, crowded spaces, and you do have to be careful. Some people find it impossible not to spill stuff or rub up against something that gets their clothes dirty. Dark colors help you travel with young kids, who often spill drinks on planes or even throw up!

I like to wear neutrals with a pop of color, like a bright top. That’s more, my style. Happy colors make me feel like my vacation is already starting. On short flights of less than 3 hours, such as in Florida, I will even wear white jeans.

I think a lot of the fear factor about white pants is in your head. When I’m on a plane, I don’t find that white gets any dirtier than any other color. But that’s me. If you are worried, stick with darker tones.

What to Wear on a Plane to Travel in Style

  1. Take a Bag that Gives You Freedom
    There are two ways you can go here. Many women like an efficient crossbody bag with a long strap that leaves their hands free for suitcases and carry-ons. I prefer a big lightweight tote.

My kids and husband always ask me to carry their keys or sunglasses, gum, or whatever, but I have stuff I need to carry, too, like my earphones and magazines. I need a lot of space, so I take a large, lightweight tote with everything in one spot. That’s much better than carrying my purse, plus many little small things in small bags.

Finally, I’d suggest you stay away from bags or accessories with hardware such as studs and chains. They can weigh down a purse – too heavy, and you want to travel light. Also, you don’t want to be swinging them around in a packed plane because the hardware may get scratched, or worse, you could knock someone out!

What to Wear on a Plane in Summer?
Summer is when most people travel by air. It’s hot, and there’s more flexibility as to what you can wear. For example, you could also try…

Maxi dress: A long comfy maxi dress with a layering piece, like a jean jacket, can work.

Shorts: I wouldn’t recommend them, but if you want to wear them choose longer Bermuda shorts to keep your legs warm or capris.

Sundress: On short flights (i.e., 1.5 hours or less), I have worn a soft, loose cotton dress with 3/4 length sleeves and sneakers. It’s always fine, but pants are the best for any flight for both warmth and safety.

Cropped Pants/Capris: If long pants feel too hot in summer, cropped pants or capris that hit just above the ankle to midcalf are great options.

Here are some cute travel outfits to inspire. Have a good flight!

Loose Boyfriends Jeans and a soft, comfy top
Loose Boyfriends Jeans and a soft, comfy top

A soft, stretchy jumpsuit
A soft, stretchy jumpsuit

What to Wear on a Plane to Travel in Style

Pants and a tunic

Bring a jacket!
Bring a jacket!

Joggers are comfy, and a long cardigan is suitable for layering!

Joggers are comfy, and a long cardigan is suitable for layering!

P.S. Wondering what to wear on a long plane ride to Europe? Check out these stylish euro chic travel looks.

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JENNIFER
Great article, except I, have one correction: point 2 – “It’s only polite in such a crowded space that you cover up a little.” Most men want to see a nice backside on a lady, more on a plane, so it’s ok to show your buttocks while wearing leggings. If you don’t believe me, ask any man on a plane.

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DEBORAH BOLAND
Hi Jennifer, I’m sure some men would like it if you wore only a thong on an airplane (LOL!), but that doesn’t mean it looks classy or is appropriate. Thicker Ponte leggings that are more like pants can be o.k., but the light, thin ones some gals wear without a long top look like they forgot their skirt! Personally, I feel the airlines are letting anybody on flights wear anything these days, even when it is so far gone it offends. Recently I’ve read about women boarding planes with very short cropped tops, almost like swimsuit tops, open front lace-up tops open down to the navel, etc. I’d say, save that for the nightclubs. Cheers, Deb

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ANGELA
After traveling this summer I found my perfect travel outfit & my flight must-haves!! I always FREEZE on a plane! Sometimes to the point of unstoppable chattering teeth. I was on my way to a warm, humid climate so I didn’t want to wear anything bulky or unwearable for my destination. I wore a stretchy jersey maxi dress in a navy floral print, denim jacket, pashmina scarf gladiator sandals, and… wait for it… my slick fabric Capri yoga pants underneath my dress! It was perfect!! I said “NO MORE COLD!!” With the extra layer of the capris underneath my dress, some fuzzy socks (enhanced with aloe to moisturize, because why not), my neoprene travel slippers for a walk to the lavatory, & some ThermaCare Heat patches, just in case the plane cabin was frigid. I was finally able to fly comfortably!! I also threw an extra t-shirt in my carry-on bag, just in case my checked bag didn’t make it. I could use my capri pants at my destination as backup PJs or as a 2nd casual outfit until my lost bag arrived!! Layer up, ladies!!

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DEB BOLAND
Sounds great Angela. My question is why do they have to keep those planes so cold I think it is pretty poor they now charge for blankets!

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LITTLEBLACKDOMICILE
As someone who travels often, for both business and pleasure, these tips are spot on. May I add, as an interior designer, we have published posts about closets where we suggest that the very clothes you are recommending for travel are really our favs. With shoes, and accessories we can dress these up, down, and around to suit the day. Simple concepts that can work for our homes too. I’m ready to be “real” all the time!-Laurel Bledsoe

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JACK
I’d be careful wearing any leggings that are SUPER tight. Your legs will swell slightly as you fly because of the altitude and that can make tight clothes pretty uncomfortable at 30,000 feet!

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SEAN BRADFORD
Scarves are the BEST accessory for traveling by plane because they make casual outfits look a little more vibrant and “together” PLUS you can bunch them up into a comfy pillow or neck support if you want to nap en route to your destination. Two birds with one stone! Thanks for this post — lots of great ideas!

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ISSI
I always travel with my longchamp medium tote and an “it” carryon size suitcase. My travel outfit consists of Talbots navy Dalton pants a navy Talbots tank top under a Tribal loose fitting navy and white long sweater. My Burberry trench is the only coat I take. Navy loafers are a good choice for easy to take off going through security. I take a camel pashmina for warmth on the flight.

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SUSAN
Thanks for some of the tips. Jeans and a t-shirt at the airport has been my style!

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JOAN
I also packed a pair of socks for the flight from Hawaiian sun to SD snow recently – but when I got on the last leg where I needed the socks, I found that one was in my carryon and the other was in my checked bag! Oh, well. 🙂

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CHERYL BARKER
Love the idea of bringing socks along if you’re wearing sandals on a flight. Great tip!

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DEBORAH BOLAND
If you are wearing sandals and you bring socks, I would also suggest taking a pair of very light fold up slippers. If you have to get to go to the bathroom, you just slip them on over your socks. You don’t want to walk on airplane bathroom floor in your socks- yuck! Cheers, Deborah

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KATHY
I would recommend bringing socks because some aircraft has there air conditioning at the floor level

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DEBORAH BOLAND
Hi Kathy,
I always travel with an extra pair of cozy socks. It makes the flight so much more enjoyable. Cheers, Deborah

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KARIMA
I love the two travel style ideas represented here. They are 2 great options. I say ladies be daring white is a great color to wear while traveling it feels like summer and will brighten up any look. If you are really looking to be worried- free try Joe’s Annie Jean which is stain resistant. Prints are great but can sometimes overpower a person depending on a person shape or body type. Deborah and Glam Gals, I really enjoyed this and see that you guys are insightful in your style selection.
Thanks.

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SARA
The white is hardly worry-free! Prints, prints, prints! With wine maroon and ketchup orange… Always a cross bag option– you never know when 2 hands will be important. A smile is the most important thing to wear on a flight these day!

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CHRISTIE
Hi Deborah and all the Glam Gals!
These ideas are great. Being in style yet comfy is what being fashionable is all about. I love this site!

If I may add a personal comment….. It concerns me when some women make negative comments about their body shapes. ALL people are beautiful in their unique way. As I have aged, I no longer criticize myself. Please, Glam Gals, let’s just accept what mother nature has given us and go with it! Oh, and keep current with Deborah’s website!

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TINA OSTWALD
I love the look Amandine put together for traveling but I would suggest a darker color. White can be very unforgiving should you brush up against some dirt or something drop in your lap.

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DEBORAH BOLAND
Hi Tina,
Yes, absolutely, if you are worried about dirt go for a darker color, especially on the bottom, but I wear dark colors for 8 months of the year and when I travel in summer, white feels fresh and vacation-like. I don’t find airports or airplanes any dirtier than sitting in a restaurant. Cheers, Deborah

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KELLY
Love your great ideas! They are very similar to the formula I followed when I flew to Rome a few weeks ago. I wore stretchy, dark wash blue jeans, a soft light brown cardigan over a white T-shirt, a leopard-print scarf, and Bandolino flats in a subtle tweed with a buckle across the toe. I did my hair and makeup, finishing the look off with a nice red lipstick. Putting together a polished travel-day outfit made me feel more confident and relaxed. My husband said I looked like a rock star. 🙂

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BEVERLY MATHIAS
$368 for a scarf!

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WANDA JOLLYMORE
I fly more than 100K per year. My go to outfit for long flights is leggings, wrinkle resistant knit tunic, simple or no jewelry and slip on shoes. I always carry a lightweight pashmina in my carry on bag. For transatlantic flights or flights to Asia, I also pack a pair of warm socks, disposable slippers like they provide in hotels in Asia, and modest pjs. Today, many street clothes look like pjs anyway, so I do not look odd. When it is time to go to sleep, I change in the washroom and then change back into street clothes about an hour before landing. Flight attendants often tell me that they think more people should do this. They would rest better in flight.

Within North America, I don’t need that step. But for long flights, I rest better on the plane and arrive at destination much fresher. I simply leave the slippers on the plane, and that way I don’t have to worry about transferring dirt and germs back into my carry on. I generally wear my eyeglasses on long flights, as opposed to contacts. I have keratoconus and wear specialized contacts that one cannot leave in whilst sleeping. I always pack a wallet and my passport, etc in my carry on bag, which I have customized for my own travel needs. This allows me to also carry a laptop bag as one of my two carry on items. I pack a lightweight Longchamps handbag with an adjustable strap in my checked luggage and use it once I arrive at my destination. The bag was quite an investment, but it is great for travel as it is lightweight, not bulky, stylish and looks good with both casual and business wear.

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DENA DALE CRAIN
I have flown quite a lot, and I’ve had strangers in the airport compliment me on the way I look when I travel. Start from the bottom and work up: comfortable shoes that make walking easy but still look smart; full length (for warmth) pants that don’t wrinkle easily; layered tops to save space in your baggage and keep you warm or cool as needed; a scarf or shawl for added warmth, even to cover your face if you don’t have or like a sleeping mask; layers of necklaces and bracelets to save baggage weight and look stylish, but be quick to take them off and dump into a bin for security checks; comfortable underwear. Nothing should be too tight, but everything should fit well and be on the dressy side without being fussy. Comfort is most important, especially on long haul flights, but it IS possible to be comfortable while dressing well! Bon voyage!!

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STACY
I love this idea but wonder if I could pull it off (slightly round body, on the vertically challenged side). When on a plane or going through the airport, I’m not much into sandals (just don’t like having my feet exposed due to all kinds of creepy stuff one might pick up). Would love some advice for an upcoming cross country trip.

All the best, Stacy

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DEBORAH BOLAND
Hi Stacy,
If you are round, this can still be a good look for you, however there are few things to keep in mind. Make you wear a top that is not tight around your tummy and that flows. You need to have some breathing room. Also,pick a shoe that has a low, soft wedge. The wedge will give you elongate you a bit but you will still be comfy.

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DORI GATTER
My favorite travel outfit is black jeggings (more dressy than blue jeans and more comfy!) I also like to layer as you never know what the temperature on the plane will be. I do this by wearing a black tank, a nice long sleeve T-shirt from Michael Stars and then an unstructured cardigan. I also always have a soft scarf to keep my neck warm if it is chilly or to use as a blanket as they do not give them on the plane much anymore! I keep the colors of my clothes neutral and bring in some color with the scar

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