Travel fashion is not really set in stone, as the taste of clothes differs to each traveler. However, it's still a little nice if you dress with a little effort while maintaining comfort as you board your flight, because you don't want your travel selfies to look bad and disheveled, don't you?
Dressing nicely for your flight not only can make you feel good, you can also most likely earn free seat upgrades. Because, if you put yourself in the airport staff's place, who would you likely upgrade? A well-dressed individual or a stressed-out, pajama-wearing passenger?
But dressing nicely for travel doesn't have to entail 5-inch heels, intricate fur coats and expensive cardigans. If you want some tips on how to dress appropriately yet comfortably for a flight/travel, here are some pointers:
Bring a stylish travel jacket with lots of pockets. Let's face it. Most of our near-missed flights are because of searching for our id's, passports, airplane tickets and boarding passes everywhere in our bags and suitcases. Wearing a pocket-filled travel jacket not only makes for great storage of flight paraphernalia, it's also trendy too.
Wear a Casual Gown. We said casual because we mean casual. Not a gown you wore to your senior prom. Many fashion brands nowadays offer this stylish garment in long-sleeves and ankle length, and cloth material is usually made from soft cotton or viscose. This garment is perfect for any occasion and destination, even to the beach. It helps you stay warm during the long flight too.
Wear pretty, flat shoes. Your feet will thank you after the arduous lines at the airport if you wear flats, especially if you're lugging heavy baggage. Pick a neutral color that suits every color of your clothes, and it doesn't hurt if they're pretty to look at too. You're more likely to enjoy every hour of your trip if you're not constantly thinking about your aching feet all the time.
Opt for Turtleneck Sweaters. There's a certain elegance in wearing turtleneck sweaters-and they are pretty handy during travel too. The extra warmth in your neck will keep you from shivering during long flights, and if you're traveling to a destination with cold-weather, you don't need to add any more layers. Pick a color that suits your style, and try not to buy those sweaters with horrendous prints on them. They do not look good.
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