Traveling can be stressful, especially before you even go on the trip when deciding what kind of clothes to bring along. Luckily, here are are seven travel-friendly outfits that are perfect for exploring!
This classic combination is perfect for those long flights or road trips to ensure that you’re as comfortable as you can be, no matter how uncomfortable the journey can be. This look is very versatile. It works for wherever you’re departing out of and into the new location you’re traveling to. You can easily dress it up or down through your chosen outerwear and accessories. For shoes, stick to your favorite sneakers or flats for maximum comfort.
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This amazing summer pair is great for warmer travel locations where you would need to walk far distances. The loose-fitting pants guarantee lots of freedom for movement, no matter wear you go. Depending on the pants you choose, this look can be as formal or casual as you want. Even though the pants are “baggy,” the fitted waist shows off your amazing figure, so you can be sure that you’re traveling in style!
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Similar to the palazzo pants and t-shirt combination, midi skirts give you that loose and flowy movement, without making it look like the clothes are wearing you instead of the other way around. One of the most popular patterns on midi skirts nowadays is leopard print, but you also can opt for a button down midi skirt with a nice blouse for a classy look around town that is still very much on trend.
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Although this isn’t really an outfit, fanny packs/sling bags are your most travel-friendly accessory and can be paired with almost any kind of look! Wearing fanny packs/sling bags let your arms and hands free from carrying heavy purses or tote bags, and also forcing you to only bring the essentials for your exploring. For an even more travel-friendly look, especially for warmer travel destinations, wear a fanny pack/sling bag with your favorite jeans and sun-hat.
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These are basically the shorts-version of palazzo pants: high-waisted and loose, yet fitted at the waist for figure definition. Paper-bag shorts are amazing for traveling and walking around because a lot of them are made out of breathable material, usually linen. You can also dress these up or down depending on the time of day or where you’re going by changing up the top you pair it with (t-shirts for casual wear and blouses for more formal attire) as well as your shoes and accessories. If you want to look a little more formal yet still feel comfortable, you can wear flats with any of these outfits instead of sneakers.
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So that breathable material paper-bag shorts are usually made out of can also be turned into your entire travel-friendly outfit! Linen is an amazing summer and travel closet staple because it keeps you cool and comfortable while you explore new destinations all day by failing to absorb much heat or sweat at all. Linen usually comes in neutral colors which can be switched around with each other yet still look like matches made in heaven!
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The go-to travel-friendly outfit, jumpsuits can save you so much room in your suitcase! Jumpsuits were made for the lazy explorers who are too excited to roam their surroundings rather than spend hours contemplating over the perfect outfit. With jumpsuits, you can look trendy while also feeling very comfortable, especially when there’s freedom for movement.
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