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The Best Travel Clothing for Women in 2020

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Ladies, if you’ve looked for the perfect travel dress or a pair of go-with-anything pants you can pack for every adventure, you know what a struggle it can be to find the best women’s travel clothes. 

We want clothes that look good, but also perform—and usually it’s a one-or-the-other game. Fashion brands might look good on the ‘gram, but use unbreathable fabrics that pill, wrinkle, or take forever to dry. On the other end, athletic and outdoor clothing have high-performance technical features, but may lack in style (or, at least, the right style for the occasion).

Fortunately, women have access to a growing number of options for fashionable and functional travel clothes. Larger brands have been adapting their lines to the rising popularity of travel, alongside the increase in smaller companies focused on technical, travel-friendly women’s clothes. Gone are the days when travel means wearing your yoga pants for three days straight. Instead, find the best travel clothes for women among these brands.

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The best wrinkle-free travel clothes for women

No one wants their clothes to dissolve into a wrinkled mess in their luggage. And while pro packing techniques can help, clothes made out of wrinkle-resistant materials are an even better solution to the problem.

ADAY : Leggings and pullover

Everything from ADAY’s line of travel-friendly clothing is virtually impossible to wrinkle, odor-resistant, and pill-resistant. Specializing in technical clothing for women, ADAY offers something most women’s clothing brands don’t: timeless fashion pieces with ultra-practical features. But if your mind immediately flipped to zip-off hiking pants at the thought of “technical clothing”, worry not. ADAY’s clothes are fashionable enough for chic city streets and polished enough for out of town business meetings.

If you’re new to the brand, start with their best-selling Throw and Roll Leggings and Like a Boss Pullover , and the Dream Harder Tank to toss on underneath. All three are breathable, sleek, and ultra-comfortable—like a fashion-forward upgrade to your athleisure airplane outfit.

Lunya leggings Aday jacket

Everlane : Japanese GoWeave

Everlane has a cult-like following from fans who love their stylish—but not overly trendy—modern basics. When it comes to travel, their dresses, tops, and pants from the Japanese GoWeave collection come out on top.

This fabric is lightweight and breathable, yet has enough weight to provide structure and durability. It’s also a surprisingly wrinkle-resistant material (which I can’t say about their cotton), and holds its shape well while wearing it. After a full day in one of their GoWeave dresses , it still looked just as fresh as when I had put it on in the morning. 

For business travelers , their dresses and pants have an added superpower: they’re simple enough that you can dress them up or down, and magically transform your outfit from workday to day off.

Everlane Japanese GoWeave Dress, Cuyana bodysuit

The best women’s travel clothes for long flights

While you might get away with jeans on a quick two-hour flight, long flights require a different— and cozier—kind of attire. The best travel clothes for long flights are comfortable, stretchy, and versatile enough to keep you cool in a hot plane or airport, but warm when it gets inexplicably cold the next minute. 

ThirdLove : WonderKnit Pajama Jogger set

While we’d all love to rock our favorite pair of sweatpants on a 12-hour flight to Asia, they’re not the most fashionable or easiest to pack. However, a lightweight pair of joggers, like Third Love’s WonderKnit Pajama Jogger is a more polished and flattering alternative that also packs down small in your luggage. Made from an ultra-soft and easy-to-wash cotton jersey blend fabric, this jogger feels like you’re being hugged by a cloud. The tapered and fitted legs also help keep the joggers from riding up if you move around a lot.

Ringing in at $54 for the jogger (with a matching WonderKnit Pajama Tee available for $45), it’s a solid mid-range choice for in-flight outfits, especially considering that it’s well made enough to last a while.

ThirdLove WonderKnit™ Pajama Jogger

Lunya : Restore Leggings

The best part about Lunya’s Restore Travel Set ($298) are their Restore Leggings. Made from a soft and breathable pima-polyester blend, these leggings feel more like a cozy pair of sweatpants than athletic yoga pants. However, their fitted cut means they have a far more stylish appearance than sweatpants, giving travelers that incognito comfort you want from an airplane outfit. Plus, they have generous pockets that you can *actually* fit your phone in. 

The only downside is that the colored versions of Lunya’s Restore leggings look like lounge/sleepwear—the black version less so. Unless you don’t mind roaming the airport in a pair of (albeit, elevated) PJs, I’d recommend pairing the leggings with a lightweight top and sweater/jacket in a contrasting color instead of rocking the full Restore ensemble. 

Lunya leggings Aday jacket

Travel Tube Blankets : Classic charcoal wrap

I’m a firm believer that no long flight packing list is complete without a blanket scarf—especially on flights that want to charge us broke economy folks to rent a blanket. For this, Travel Tube Blankets’ knit classic charcoal scarf ($65) is my go-to. 

True to the name, the scarf is basically a giant tube that can be worn several ways. While out and about, you can bunch it up to wear as an infinity scarf. On long flights, extend it fully and step into the tube so it wraps around your entire body—and stays there, even during fidgety in-flight naps. Plus, the knit fabric feels like a soft, well-loved t-shirt. My only complaint is that it doesn’t pack down super small, so I usually end up wearing it in transit.

Travel Tube Blankets

White and Warren : Travel Wrap

A favorite of the editors at Conde Nast Traveler, White and Warren’s luxuriously soft cashmere travel wraps ($350) will make you feel like you’ve just gotten a travel upgrade, even if you’re not sitting in first class. Unlike Travel Tube Blankets, these wraps are open-ended, square scarves, so they’ll function more like a blanket than a sleeping bag. Even so, these wraps, which come in a regular and mini size, are cozy, stylish, and most importantly, multi-purpose alternatives to a travel blanket.

White and Warren Cashmere Travel Wrap

The best easy-care travel clothes for women

No one’s got time for a dry-cleaner on vacation. Whether you’re traveling to a more rugged destination or one-bagging it and need a set of easy-to-wash travel clothes, these clothes are both durable and easy to wash en route.

prAna : Halle and Briann pant

Light packers love prAna. Their clothes are technical and easy to care for, and particularly popular among adventure travelers who want a durable yet comfortable pair of pants that can withstand rugged hikes, climbs, and changes in temperature.

Of all of their pants, the Halle Pant ($95) is a crowd favorite thanks to its durable, water-resistant fabric and comfortable boot-cut fit. For Anna of Travel Like Anna , it’s her go-to for cold and warm-weather travels alike, since they can easily convert into capris. 

Personally, I have a more curvy figure and the cut of the Halle Pant doesn’t look great. However, their more fitted Briann Pant ($40 on sale) is made from the same fabric and still as durable and water-resistant as the Halle. The only downside is that they don’t convert to capris (if that’s a feature you want) but it’s a good second option if you or your curves don’t love the Halle.

For a full outfit, pair your Halle or Briann pants with prAna’s Cozy Up Tank ($45) which is a soft, wrinkle-free, odor-resistant tank just made for travel. Bonus: the white version isn’t see-through.

prAna Halle Pant and Briann Pant

DUER : Denim shorts and jeans

Yes, you read it right, DUER makes travel-friendly jeans . Although technical synthetic materials and merino wool tend to top the lists for best travel fabrics, DUER’s cotton-polyester blend can hang with the best of them. Born from a mission to combine fashion and function, DUER designed a fashionable line of jeans which are also antimicrobial, stretchy, and temperature-regulating. 

IRL, these jeans lived up to my expectations. They’re stretchy enough to bike, hike, and move around in, and (the jean shorts at least) were still breathable in hot climates—not like traditional denim. When it comes to jeans, “perfect fit” means something different for everyone. So check out DUER’s line of women’s pants and jeans for your next wear-everywhere pair.

DUER shorts, Everlane top, Soludos Shoes

The best quick-dry women’s clothing for travel

Quick-drying fabrics are great for travel. Not only do they dry fast after a wash, but they also wick sweat away—clear advantage whether you’re working up a sweat hiking a trail or exploring a new city. For quick-drying women’s travel clothes, you’ll find a lot of options in outdoor and athletic brands, but also among those specializing in merino wool.

Uniqlo : AIRism underwear and tops

Uniqlo is one of the best budget brands for women’s travel clothes. While their affordable, packable light down jacket gets most of the attention, their underwear and basic tops from the AIRism collection are also worth considering for your travel wardrobe.

Although the AIRism tops and underwear use a fabric made from a synthetic nylon blend, it functions similarly to merino wool—at a fraction of the price. It’s breathable, adapts to different weather and temperatures, and, of course, dries quickly.

The only downside is that the AIRism collection tends to be a bit thinner and less durable than more expensive clothes from other, similarly functioning brands (i.e. it won’t last or retain its shape for as long). But, for the price point, it’s hard to beat.

Uniqlo AIRism

Woolly : merino wool tanks and t-shirts

Merino wool is a fabric so jam-packed with travel-friendly features, it’s hard to believe it’s also 100% natural. Made from a specific breed of sheep’s wool, merino is sweat-wicking, temperature regulating, breathable, odor-resistant, and wrinkle-resistant. Unlike other types of wool, it’s soft, not itchy. Even for folks like me, who are sensitive to itchy wools, it’s a really comfortable and easy-to-wear material.

Unfortunately, merino wool can be a bit pricey—but not Woolly. Seattle-based Woolly makes basic merino wool tees and tanks that are just as good as those at higher price points.

Woolly Tank Top and Crew Neck Tee

Athleta : Merino Wool Turtleneck & Wander Slim Ankle Pants

Quick-dry fabrics are more prominent in athletic and outdoor clothes, so it’s no surprise that Gap’s athletic line, Athleta, has a wide selection of sweat-wicking and quick-drying tops, pants, jackets, and underwear. However, they have some surprisingly street-style ready pieces in their collection which work for travelers who want the function of an athletic piece, but not the style. And, in true Gap fashion, these styles tend to be more timeless than other athletic brands, lending them a versatility and easy-to-match quality you want in travel gear.

Within their travel and resort collection , I recommend their Ascent Seamless Turtleneck , which at $89 is a decent price for a merino wool blend top, as well as their Brooklyn Mid Rise Ankle Pant ($99). These simple black pants (which come in petite and tall sizes) can be styled for any situation, whether it’s a day of sightseeing, hiking, or even work.

Athleta Ascent Seamless Turtleneck and Brooklyn Mid Rise Ankle Pant

lululemon : Wunder Under High-Rise Tights

Over the years, I’ve tested a lot of travel clothes. But despite it all, my trusty, simple, all-black lululemon leggings are still one of my favorite and most versatile pieces in my travel wardrobe. 

They have the perfect amount of stretch, softness, and breathability for long flights, yet are discreetly athletic enough to look appropriate off the mat paired with boots or sneakers and a light sweater. They’re also versatile, working well for hikes, yoga, underlayers, and even casual days in urban destinations. On top of all of this, they’re quick-drying and sweat-wicking.

We all already know they’re not the cheapest, but they’re durable and will last through years of adventures.

lululemon Wunder Under High-Rise Tights

The best chic and stylish travel clothes for women

Whether it’s your honeymoon or an Instagram-heavy trip to Paris, some trips demand a more chic and stylish set of travel clothes. These brands provide styles you’ll look damn good in, while standing up to your travel needs.

Londre : The Multiway swimsuit

The swimsuits made by the Vancouver-based bodysuit brand, Londre, are nothing if not sexy. From backless one-pieces to flattering high-waist bikinis, Londre’s swimsuits are chic in a timeless, French-girl sort of way.

It’s not style alone that makes them one of our top picks for women’s travel clothes. The fabric Londre uses for their swimsuits is odor-resistant, quick dry, and (get ready for this) has a matte finish designed to let their one-pieces double as a body suit. Not to mention, each suit is made from recycled plastic. Yes, they’re stylish, but they also have technical, travel-friendly features, and an eco-friendly mission that makes them stand out from other swimsuits.

Although you can’t go wrong with any of their suits, The Multiway ($169) allows you to get multiple styles in one suit. However, the long strap means it doesn’t pack down super small. If you’re okay forfeiting some flexibility in style for packability, I’d recommend The Minimalist ($149) in matte black or white instead—it’ll still be able to double as a body suit.

Londre bodysuit

Cuyana : Luxury Maxi Wrap and Bodysuit

Although Cuyana originally launched as a bag brand, they’ve since added an ever-expanding clothing line to their catalog. True to their “fewer, better things” mission, it’s full of well-made, timeless, go-with-anything pieces that don’t just allow you to own less— but pack less as well. After all, why bring three sweaters when you have one that fits perfectly and matches everything?

In general, Cuyana is more focused on elevating wardrobe basics than engineering the ultimate wrinkle/odor/water-proof clothes, but a pima-modal blend, which they use for a number of pieces, is good for travel. It’s stronger (i.e. less likely to wrinkle) than 100% cotton, breathable, and more resistant to shrinkage. Similarly, their micromodal fabric is incredibly soft, moisture-wicking, and also breathable.

If you’re looking at pieces from Cuyana for your travel wardrobe , skip the silks (though they pack light, they wrinkle easily). Instead, look for their pima cotton and modal blend staples, like their Scoop Neck Dress ($178), or their micromodal Stretch Long Sleeve Tee ($78).

Cuyana

The best women’s travel clothing for hot climates

For warm weather adventure travel, prAna (mentioned above) and Smartwool (next up) are two of the best brands for clothes. But, for cute honeymoon, vacation, or post-adventure lounging outfits, our next picks take the spotlight.

Toad&Co : Windmere, Rosemarie

I’m not sure if we should be this excited for pockets, but I’m legitimately this excited for pockets. On dresses. Made from eco-friendly materials. With the exception of a few sweater dresses, pretty much every one of Toad&Co’s travel-ready dresses has pockets, which is reason enough to love them.

But it’s not just pockets that make Toad&Co’s crowd favorites, like the Windmere and Rosemarie dresses excellent additions to your packing list. They’re also made from travel-friendly fabrics, like a sturdy, hard-to-shrink organic cotton and Tencel blend (Windmere and Rosemarie). The designs are simple and mostly come in solid colors, making them easy to style up or down depending on the occasion.

When buying a dress, pay attention to seasonality. Toad&Co sometimes rolls out seasonal variants of old favorites, like a thicker fabric for their fall/winter collection.

Toad&Co

Women’s travel clothing for cold climates

When traveling to colder destinations, don’t mess with bulky pea coats and sweaters. To avoid surrendering half of your luggage space to your outerwear, travel with a down jacket and layerable pieces.

Arc’teryx : Patera Parka & Cerium

For cool but wet destinations (hey, Dublin) Arc’teryx’s Patera Parka is a stylish yet high-performance pick. Made from a lightweight GORE-TEX fabric, the Patera is a high-quality jacket that effortlessly resists and protects against the elements—seriously, the raindrops just roll off, keeping you dry and happy.

Except, it doesn’t look like it’s meant for the outdoors. With a sleek, mid-thigh cut and soft, muted colors, and discreet side pockets, the Patera has a much more urban look than most rain jackets from both Arc’teryx and other outdoor brands. For urban and adventure travelers alike, this versatile, high-performance jacket meets the best of fashion and function.

For even colder destinations, Arc’teryx’s Cerium down jacket will give you more warmth, while also packing down into a small and lightweight—under 10 ounces (255 grams)—package. It’s lightweight enough to be worn on its own over a t-shirt in cool fall weather, or over a warmer base layer if temperatures drop below freezing. Made from high-quality 850 fill-power down, it’s both warm for its weight and super compressible, so it won’t take up much room in your bag when you’re not wearing it. However, it’s not waterproof and may need a shell over it for wet, winter weather.

Arc'teryx Patera Parka and Cerium Jacket

Patagonia : Down Sweater Hoody

A high-quality and high-performing down jacket doesn’t come cheap, but Patagonia’s Down Sweater Hoody , at $329, is one of the more affordable jackets in its category. It’s slightly less water resistant and weighs 3.2 ounces (88 grams) more than the Cerium, but is still overall warm and compact. It packs down small, and keeps you warm with an ethically-sourced down lining— which is in line with Patagonia’s broader mission to produce sustainable gear. For most travelers, especially those who mostly stick to urban destinations, it’s more than you’ll need for your adventures.

Patagonia Women's Down Sweater Hoody

Smartwool : Base layers

The secret to packing light in cold weather? Layers.

Well, layers and a smaller bag.

But seriously, easy-to-layer pieces are a frequent traveler’s secret to keeping their winter packing list light and avoiding bulky, hard-to-pack sweaters and jackets. For cold climate base layers , Smartwool has your back. Made from merino wool (hands down the best travel fabric for many, many reasons), Smartwool’s base layers are naturally temperature-regulating, sweat-wicking, and odor-resistant. 

For cold-weather travel, throw on a pair of Smartwool’s base layer bottoms and long sleeve underneath your favorite travel outfit to transform it into a winter-ready ensemble.

Smartwool Women's Merino 150 Baselayer Long Sleeve and Women's Merino 150 Baselayer Bottom

Best business travel clothes brands for women

Not every trip is fun and adventure. Us hustling ladies have to work, too. While traditional women’s business clothing is perhaps the worst example of form over function, there are a few standout brands changing that. These brands have designed business-ready apparel for women (blazers, work pants, blouses, and skirts) with technical, travel-ready features.

Ministry of Supply : Kinetic Blazer, Dress, and Pants

When it comes to finding the perfect women’s blazer for travel, Ministry of Supply has perhaps the best option out there. At $288, the Kinetic Blazer is definitely an investment piece, but if you often travel for work, it’s worth it. 

The blazer is made from Ministry of Supply’s synthetic, polyester “Kinetic” fabric, which is moisture-wicking, breathable, wrinkle-resistant, and (yes!) machine washable. Its four-way stretch also makes it incredibly comfortable to wear, while still maintaining the polished structure of a more traditional wool blazer. Last but certainly not least, it comes with two outside pockets and one inner pocket—all of which are actually, truly, really functional pockets.

To complete your work travel wardrobe, Ministry of Supply also has a line of professional pants , blouses and dresses . With Ministry of Supply, gone are evenings spent ironing your blazer with a tiny hotel iron or end-of-day conference sessions in a blouse that’s turned into a rumpled mess.

Ministry of Supply Kinetic Blazer and Kinetic Sheath Dress

Betabrand : Dress yoga pants

Not all of us have the luxury of working in our yoga pants (#FreelancerLife) but Betabrand’s popular dress yoga pants bring that perk to the business casual world. As the name implies, these pants look business but are covertly asana-ready.

If you need to go straight from boarding gate to board room, these pants are quite possibly the best accomplice for the job. They’re comfortable and breathable enough for flights but professional in style. They will seamlessly glide through the transition—and spare you from pulling a Clark Kent in a tiny airplane bathroom.

Betabrand Dress Pant Yoga Pants

Wool& : Dresses

Wool& is the sister brand to Portland-based merino wool company, Wool&Prince . While Wool& has several different dress styles and cuts available, the one thing they all have in common is the material: merino wool (some are 100% while others are a blend of merino and nylon). Like anything made from this travel super-fabric, they’re breathable, moisture-wicking, odor-resistant, wrinkle-resistant, and quick to dry.

For cooler weather or transitional seasons, their Rowena dress is a simple piece you can easily dress up for business meetings, or down for a casual day on the town. No matter which dress you select, you might find yourself getting rid of every other dress you’ve ever owned and simply living in Wool&’s do-everything dresses.

Wool&

Get ready to fly in style with the best travel clothes for women

The best women’s travel clothing doesn’t sacrifice fashion for function—or vice versa. Brands that truly excel at women’s travel clothes do both. For function, look for fabrics with stretch that are sweat-wicking, breathable, odor-resistant, and wrinkle-resistant (like merino wool). Bonus points for anything that’s quick-dry or has pockets. For fashion, focus on timeless, well-tailored basics that can go with everything—so you can build more outfits with fewer articles of clothing. 

Whether you’re a frequent business traveler, or prepping for an outdoor adventure in some far-flung corner of the globe, these brands will have you covered (literally) for your next trip.

Everlane Japanese GoWeave Dress, Cuyana bodysuit

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This article was originally published in December 2019 and recently updated.

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Jessie is an avid cyclist, traveler, food-lover, and writer with a knack for packing. She’s called many places home – Washington D.C., Malta, Costa Rica, Seattle, Madagascar – and traveled to over 35 others. She now lives in San Francisco where she splits her time between traveling, adventuring outdoors, and writing about travel, packing, and (of course) travel […]

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Orvis Travel Clothing for Women includes adventure-ready tops, pants, and jackets, along with innovative packable hats made for the rigors of travel. Find the best options in comfortable travel clothing for women at Orvis, wherever life’s adventures lead. Build a capsule wardrobe with these performance pants, tops, fleeces, sweaters, and jackets ready to go with you from the salt flats to the mountains to the lake, and engineered for supreme comfort on travel days. We focus on easy-wear garments made with the active traveler in mind in this collection for women. Our travel-ready clothing includes a bounty of options in quick-drying and wrinkle-resistant styles. Built-in sun protection and odor-inhibiting properties give you peace of mind while you’re off the grid. We’ve added a bit of stretch to our travel pants and shirts for ease of movement and a flattering fit. Our ultra-comfortable stretch travel pants retain their shape, so no annoying sagging after hours of exploring. Our knit leggings and joggers are versatile essentials for travel. Wear them for any kind of exertion outdoors or for long hours of touring. Dress them up with a tunic-length button-front shirt and a pretty scarf . They’ll also pull double duty as comfortable sleepwear, saving precious space inside your travel bag. Our stretchy hiker pants and quick-drying shorts belong in your duffle for the performance they offer in fickle weather conditions. Round out your travel wardrobe with a comfortable moisture-wicking drirelease® quarter-zip you’ll lean on every day of your trip. This women’s collection also includes the sensible outerwear you’ll need. Your travel day outfit gets better with a lightweight pullover or zip-front jacket for a finishing touch that multi-tasks. Explore options that offer superior comfort in chilly weather, including a 100% waterproof rain jacket that packs down into its own hood, and other lightweight layers ideal for travel. We include smart accessories in our women’s travel collection, from breezy packable sun hats and ball caps to lightweight packs and bags. Find everything you need for a seamless adventure in this convenient collection for women.

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We’ve found the best travel pants for women, and our readers agree! If you’re a style-conscious female traveler that’s always on the go, these are THE travel pants for you.

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While you don’t need to buy special pants for travel, certain styles offer benefits that you may have not considered. The best traveling pants are versatile, work for a variety of settings, offer comfort, and consist of features such as quick dry, breathable, or easy-to-care-for fabrics.

Unlike traditional utilitarian designs, we’ve put together the ultimate guide to womens travel pants that will look good worn to sightsee in Italy , they’ll dry quickly when you hand wash them while on safari in Africa , and they’ll even be comfortable enough to wear on a long plane ride from Los Angeles to Bangkok . 

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Best Travel Pants for Europe: Quince Ultra Stretch Travel Pants

The Quince Ultra-Stretch Ponte Pants are a reader fave for their restriction-free fit that you can wear on a walking-heavy sightseeing day and then head straight to a nice dinner! They’re made of sturdy, wrinkle-resistant, and breathable fabric with the stretch of a yoga pant, and the straight leg fit is super versatile. 

They have a high-quality, chic design, so you can wear them for business and look professional, wear them in a European city without looking like a tourist, and even wear them in a village without having a sloppy appearance. 

Sizes range from XS-XL , and they’re offered in 28”, 30”, and 32” inseam lengths! 

Check out what our readers voted for the best ponte pants that travel well and look stylish!

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The Eddie Bauer Departure Pants are beyond popular with readers, who describe them as the best travel pants women’s style ever! The featherlight but incredibly durable fabric boasts it all, being lightweight and breathable with the perfect hint of stretch. 

Plus, they’re moisture-wicking and have UPF 50+ sun protection! Readers have taken these on rugged nature walks straight to dinner, proving they’re an endlessly versatile, practical, and stylish option for just about any adventure! For a lightweight travel pants womens brand, nobody else can duplicate their wearability and durability.

These Eddie Bauer womens travel pants come in a wide range of sizes, from  XS-XXL ,  petite S-L ,  tall M-XXL , and  plus 2X-3X .

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Best Quick Dry Travel Pants for Hiking or Camping: Columbia Saturday Trail

Smart travelers know that washing clothes on trips longer than a week is the secret to packing light. Using quick dry pants for travel is very useful, especially when you’re moving locations every other day and don’t have time to wait for clothes to dry.

The Columbia Saturday Trail C onvertible Travel Pants look polished while offering all features you’d need for a rigorous hike. They’re moisture and stain resistant, have UPF 50 sun protection, and feel nice and breathable. These quick dry travel pants are a major plus when you’re on the go. Plus, they’re stretchy, offering plenty of flexibility for all kinds of movement, and they can convert to capris to give your legs some extra air!

You can get these standard and plus size travel pants in sizes 2-16 and 16-24 . You can also choose between short and long lengths! 

 Here are the top hiking pants women love that are sturdy yet nice enough to wear off-trail too!

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Shop Sizes XS-3X Regular, Petite & Tall : Spanx

Best Travel Pants for Long Flights: Spanx AirEssentials

The Spanx AirEssentials Wide Leg Pants are a must-have for days when moving from one spot to another and have been singled out a s some of the most comfortable travel pants for long flights!

The Spanx brand has expanded in past years to produce functional, fashionable, and flattering pants and loungewear, too. In addition to the AirEssentials collection, some of their other popular traveling the faux leather leggings and the Perfect Pants .

Here, our readers share their tried and true recommendations for the comfiest and best travel pants for airplane flights !

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Shop Sizes 24:33: Lululemon

Best Lightweight Travel Pants for Warm Destinations: Lululemon City Sleek

Bring a pair of light but warm womens travel pants on a summer trip if you think there’s a chance the weather might fluctuate. These Lululemon 5 Pocket High-Rise Wide-Leg Pant   are made with such dreamy stretch fabric that’s breathable, sweat-wicking, and cooling for warmer temperatures. 

The high rise, full-length wide leg, and sleek feel make them a laid-back, easy-to-wear option that wearers say is flattering and cute! Wearers also highlight the soft fabric and the handy five pockets to store small essentials while sightseeing, with two in the back, two in front, and one coin pocket!  

These Lululemon women’s travel pants come in sizes 24-33 .

Readers help us cull together the  best women’s linen pants  for warm-weather vacays!

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Shop Athleta: Sizes 0-26 Regular |  0-14 Petite | 0-16 Tall

Stylish Travel Pants Women Love: Athleta Endless

For many years, readers have voted  Athleta as having some of the best womens travel pants due to their versatility, clean designs, and unrivaled technical fabric. You can wear them to a business meeting, head into town and explore the city, or dress them up for an evening out—all while wearing the same pair all day! This brand also offers inclusive sizing, such as petite, regular, and tall.

The  Endless Pants are a huge overall favorite because they’re featherlight, ultra-packable, highly functional, and stylish. And they have secure zip pockets for small items. These are the best travel pants women wear when exploring the globe for another reason, they’re quick-drying and wrinkle-resistant—so super easy to pack and take care of! Other popular Athleta pants are the  Brooklyn Ankle Pants , which have a soft knit waistband and stretchy fabric. If you want a longer length and are open to tapering hems, the  Brooklyn Heights Pants  are longer at the ankle and equally comfortable.

Here are womens travel pants recommended by readers that are easy on the wallet but also well-made and good quality!

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Shop Anthropologie:  Sizes 23-34 |  Tall 23-34  |  Petite 23-34  |  Plus 16W-26W

Most Comfortable Travel Pants for Everything: Anthropologie Colette

I wore these  Anthropologie Linen Wide Leg Pants on a recent trip, and I felt so put together for my travel day without sacrificing comfort — they were SO airy and seriously felt weightless! They have the feel of sweatpants but look incredibly chic and polished, and they’ve now become my go-to pant for everything – including travel, flights, conferences, and everyday wear. 

I pair them with chunky boots and a draped merino wool sweater , or a pretty blouse and sneakers . In other places like Playa del Carmen , I wear them with a tank top and cute sandals . I’m obsessed and want them and want more colors and fabrics! 

The entire Colette Collection by Maeve has so many unexpected womens pants for travel that range from casual to dressy. I say unexpected because it’s not a traditional travel retailer, but overall, you can find durable, on-trend clothing that works for the rigors of a trip.

The Colette linen pants come in sizes  23-34 , tall 23-34 , petite 23-34 , and plus 16W-26W .

TFG readers share their recommendations for the best cropped pants , capris, flares, and wide leg trousers!

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Shop Betabrand:  Sizes XS-3X  |  Petite XS-3X  |  Short Petite XS-3X | Long S-3X

Best Wrinkle Free Travel Pants: Betabrand Classic Pant

This polished and dressy-looking pair of pants from Betabrand i s RAVED about by readers for their magical balance of comfort and style. While looking like a typical dress pant, their soft ponte fabric offers four-way stretch, an elastic waistband, and an easy, pull-on design. They’re made to move with you, will hold their shape all day, and are wrinkle-resistant, so these lovelies are a seriously dependable travel buddy! 

They’re the perfect traveling pants for leisure and business, too.

They come in sizes  XS-3X ,  petite XS-3X , long S-3X , and short petite XS-3X .

Take a look at these reader favorites to find the  best travel legging  for your next adventure!

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​​Shop Sizes 25-38:  Amazon

Best Fleece-Lined Travel Pants for Cold Destinations: Camii Mia Waterproof Pants

If you want good travel pants for the winter, a constant reader favorite is the Camii Mia Waterproof Hiking Pants are lined with deliciously soft fleece to keep you warm as you explore the great outdoors during the winter months. While sturdy, windproof, and waterproof, this pair feels cozy yet flexible and will move with you. For storage options, this pair has four zippered pockets to hold smaller essentials. 

With a slimming, flattering fit, you’ve got a seriously perfect pair of winter pants! They’re the best pants for traveling if you plan to have a little fun in the snow. These come in sizes 25-38 and are offered in nine colors! 

Here’s what our readers say are their favorite pants for traveling in the cold !

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Shop J Jill: Regular XS-XL | Petite XSP-XLP |  Tall ST-XLT

Best Casual Travel Pants for Comfort and Style: J.Jill Slim Leg Wearever Pant

The J.Jill Wearever Black Slim-Leg Pants are voted by TFG readers as some of the best womens travel pants. They’re knit, made with an elastic waist for movement and stretch, and create a flattering shape. They wash very easily, dry quickly, and are wrinkle-resistant too!

Readers also love that they offer a broad size range, including regular , petite , and tall .  These are travel pants women of various heights can wear.

Our readers voted for the best black travel pants and these were their favorite styles!

How to Choose the Best Womens Travel Pants

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Shop Old Navy: Regular 0-30 | Tall 2-20 | Petite 0-20

When searching for good travel pants, there are many factors to consider, and movement-friendly fabrics are one of them! For warm-weather travels, your pants should definitely be breathable. Look to airy fabrics, like cotton and  linen pants , which are super lightweight, airy, and cooling. If it’s an extra hot day or you have some active excursions planned, moisture-wicking materials will be awesome for keeping things fresh and comfortable.

If you’re traveling in the fall or winter, readers adore  fleece-lined pants  or  leggings  and anything made from merino wool !  Denim jeans  are a solid option, too, especially if they can be layered with  thermals .

Polyester and nylon travel pants are great for sporty activities like hiking. And no matter the activities, wrinkle-resistant fabrics are always a huge plus! But don’t discount denim, as jeans have become ultra-popular on travel days and for sightseeing or dressing up at night.

You’ll want to feel as confident and comfortable as possible while you travel, so making sure your pants fill properly is another super important aspect! If they’re slightly too big or too small, you’ll be uncomfortable and will most likely have to spend much of your time adjusting them throughout the day.

When they’ve found the perfect pants that check all their boxes for travel, readers will often get them hemmed or tailored to be sure they’re the perfect fit. I also use a tailor to alter my trousers if I can’t find the pants I want in petite sizing, so I can be completely comfortable when traveling.

Additionally, relaxed or straight-cut silhouettes are great for summer, as they’ll add some airiness.  Cropped options are stylish and functional for the heat, too. For cold weather, longer pairs of warm pants that cover your ankles and seal in heat are ideal.

Because you’ll likely only be packing a few pairs of pants at the most, it’s highly recommended that you stick to neutral colors. That way, they’ll easily mix and match with the rest of your wardrobe! Neutral pants will ensure tons of styling versatility, and the colors of your  tops  and outerwear, whether bright, patterned, or neutral, too, will likely go with them!

Black  is always a classic, stylish, flattering, and low-maintenance color, but other fantastic neutrals include navy, tan, beige, and white. Even colors like red or green can be neutrals, as a neutral is a solid-based shade.

Versatility

When it comes to travel, versatility is key, so the pants you bring along should ideally be great for at least two activities. Readers love adaptable pairs that they can hike in and then style up for dinner or wear from a long plane right straight into a business meeting.

You’ll want them to feel comfy, but from a fashion standpoint, it’s a plus if they also look cute with a  nice blouse  and  dressy sandals  or  ankle boots . If they can go casual to classy with a few simple changes, then they’re a winner!

More features to look for in a travel pant include functional pockets. While you may be carrying everything in your purse , being able to have a small item or two in your pocket, like lip balm and your phone, is always super convenient. Some women’s travel pants with pockets  have zip pockets or hidden pockets, which are great for keeping your things extra secure!

If you’re heading to a snowy wonderland or are expecting lots of rain, you may want to opt for a waterproof pair of pants. If the temps are freezing, you’ll probably want pants with insulating and/or thermoregulating features!

Added stretch will be a very welcome trait if you’re sitting on a long flight or have an active itinerary, while lightweight materials will be convenient for keeping your luggage weight to a minimum.

Ladies Travel Pants Comparison Chart

Share with us in the comments,  what are travel pants  that you love and wear again and again?

For more women’s travel pants, please read:

  • Best Wide Leg Jeans for Women 
  • Best  Ponte Pants for Travel
  • Most Affordable Women’s Pants
  • Best Faux Leather Leggings (They’re Comfy Too!)

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341 comments.

Heidi

Just wanted to say how much I love the info you share here. I’m still working on getting down to just a carry-on but I’m getting there with the help of your suggestions. I bought a Departure Blazer from Eddie Bauer last year and have been trying to get my hands on the Departure pants in the same colour. (I don’t look good in black so I went with Atlantic Blue) I think I may have finally found a pair (they sell out really fast!). My sister and I are heading for Europe next year and I’m working on getting her to downsize too!

Alex

That is so kind of you, thank you so much Heidi ❤

Me again. I finally got hold of the pants and I’m very happy with them! I also asked for your Compass Rose packing cubes for Christmas and I received them so I’m all set!

That’s amazing Heidi!!! And I hope your Compass Rose packing cubes will join you on many fun and exciting adventures!

Meg Postema

I love my Athleta travel pants!! So comfy & wrinkle free!

Marcia Anderson

I have so many new pants because of this site, I’m going to have to take a trip a month to try them out! Love all the great suggestions.

Lauren

Great article !! Thanks!!

Vickie Sienknecht

I LOVE my Eddie Bauer Departure Pants!

Mary Buettner

Finding pants to fit is exhausting! I am 6’1″ and plus sized. Thank you for including styles that come in a range of sizes.

CathyGunrer

With this article you introduced me to the Athleta brand of travel pants. They have become my new favorite brand of pants, whether traveling or at home. I want to try more suggestions. I loved the variety of choices. Great article

Nicole

My husband has been traveling the globe for work for the past 20 years… our kids and my work are now cooperating and I’m able to join him. I’ve been in my (happy) rut but your blog has me excited to actually do it!! I’ve been loving your recommendations and slowly building up my travel gear 😍

Alleigra

Thank you for this post!! I’ve been living in a thin black pair of rei hiking pants but I think they have travelled their last trip with me being in Europe right now! This will give me something to try on when I get back!

Sharon Roberson

Love my Eddie Bauer Departure pants which I found through this site. So comfortable for flying and hiking around cities around the world.

Liz S.

I have enjoyed finding you and the women of this community. Thanks for the great pant resources and for including talls!

Mary

Great list! Thank you- now I just need to order!

Becki Becker

Always look forward to your recommendations!

Maria A.

Great list! The Eddie Bauer Departure pants are my current go to for summer travel. I’ve got them in multiple colors. They are so light. I can pack multiple and still have room for other bottoms. I am still looking for the perfect winter pants, so will definitely need to try some of these out.

Laura Grier

So glad that you listed pants for tall women.

Melissa Rogles

I really appreciate all the resources found here, it has been so helpful.

C Stephenson

I still love my Anatomie Skylar pants. And, now I’m dabbling with Athleta pants that are comfy and more affordable.

Monica King

Love my Eddie Bauer departure pants. Lightweight and easy to dress up or down!

Amanda D’Urso

I always come back to Eddie Bauer, well made and just right for travel!

Kendra Rudnicki

I want all of these! I have a few of the above mentioned, but really need to try Quince!

Stacey N

Thanks for the great suggestions!

Susan Dorsey

Thanks for turning me onto Athleta pants – I find them to be great for travel!

Susan G Helfeld

I just bought two pairs of the Quince pants. I’m super excited to wear them when I go to Scotland next month!

Rachel E Miller

These pants are amazing! I never know what to pack, and this guide should help me out for upcoming trips. Thanks!

Davina

So many cute options for my next trip.

Rachel Paul

Great suggestions!

Angela

Just got the departure pants, can’t wait to try them.

Michelle

I am always looking for cute and versatile pants for travel. Thanks for sharing!

Cate Lyons

I’ve found so many great suggestions from your page. Love the Anatomie pants you recommended!

Theresa Wolter

Great article! Very informative.

Andrea

I think the right pants can make or break a travel experience. This is super helpful!

Barbara Marks

Thanks for so many pant options!

Laura Packard

I really like the Women’s Croft & Barrow Effortless Stretch Pull-On Bootcut Pants from Kohl’s. They’re comfortable, and pass for businesswear in a pinch.

Lisa Kneeskern

Thanks for the article. I got the Athleta Endless for travel and I love them!

Michele Ryan

Love the Quince ultra stretch point pants!

Vanessa Anderson

Have loved Quince as a brand… easy returns!

Barbara Kiser

Absolutely love the Eddie Bauer Departure pants.

Becky Moore

I left a comment previously about the Athleta Endless pant and the Betabrand pants. THEY ARE FANTASTIC! I just wanted to add that my closet is now filled with items from Athleta, Betabrand, Quince, WoolX, etc. based on what I have learned on this site. I’m thrilled to have a capsule travel wardrobe that works so well and feels so comfy. Thanks!

Pam Clark

Very useful information for a jeans and t-shirt girl. I learned of new brands. I ordered Athleta Brooklyn joggers and Brooklyn pants for my upcoming trip to Europe.

Carol Zichella

I have the Betabrand pants that are a favorite but also LOVE the Athleta Brooklyn Ankle pant even more because of their comfort and versatility. I can wear them with converse and a t-shirt on the plane and change to a cute top and ballet flats on arrival to grab dinner and drinks.

Jennifer

I have planned a trip to Ireland and have found the most amazing recommendations and advice from this site. The Colombia Saturday Roll-up Pants have been a welcome addition to my travel wardrobe. They are great for everyday also. Just a little stretch, perfect fit and quick drying. I don’t think I’ve ever been this relaxed about packing for a trip. The tips and tricks I’ve learned from Travel Fashion Girls has given me confidence in being able to look good and be prepared without bring everything I own with me on my travels. Thanks.

Victoria Kearns

Athleta pants and leggings are always my favorite to travel in – and I’m tall so I love the taller length options! Great choices here to try too!

Lois Graham

That weren’t listed in article but I got Kirkland travel pants from Costco. They didn’t have my size in store so I was able to get thru Cistco site. They are comfortable and a wonderful quick dry material

Joanne Fatur

There are several pants in this post that I like. I wish I would have read this before my recent European cruise but will start preparing for next years trip.

Leslie Fox

Love all your travel tips and recommendations!

TERI

Always looking for comfortable, versatile travel pants! So thankful to have found your site! Now have to try out some of these. Thank you

Jacque

All things Athleta work for me! Love the Brooklyn pants and Rincon Dresses.

Kim

Pants are my nemesis! LOL! 5’4″ but with longer waist and shorter legs makes it hard, even in petite sizes to buy off the rack. I tend to favor joggers since I don’t have issues with them scraping the ground when I wear flats. 🙂 I want to like Ponte pants, but I find them to be a little too thick for my liking.

Rhonda

I love quince for travel pants. The older I get, the more I lean towards no hard pants!

Debi Haac

Shopping for travel/walking shoes is particularly difficult when there are so many things to consider: wide toe box, leather or not, white or not, comfort in the long run, etc. TFG has helped immensely with narrowing down my choices.

Rina

The Athleta travel pants have become my new go-to…for more than just traveling. They are just as comfortable as sweats, but look more put together so I feel like I’m dressed appropriately for really anything. Plus, they pack up so small and dry super fast if I need to wash them mid-trip. I only discovered them this summer, so I’m not sure how much warmth they’d provide on a colder trip, but for the warmer months, they were absolutely perfect.

Andrea

Love the Eddie Bauer departure pants in tall. So comfortable.

Vera Kozlowski

Agree, got the Eddie Bauer Departure pants in the spring, my new favorite!

Shawn

Love Athleta pants because of the tall option. I don’t love short ankle pants so the talls work perfectly. Will be wearing two pair this week on a bike trip thru Provence.

Jill Richards

My favorite travel pants are from Athleta. I bring their leggings with pockets, Delancey Straight Cargo Pant and a pair of Brooklyn ankle pants. I wear leggings on the plane and then use them for a hike or if it’s chilly with an oversized sweater.

Barbara Ryan

I have been searching everywhere for the perfect travel pant. I think this will work for my next trip to Europe. Style and comfort are important to me. I like the Quince Ultra Stretch Travel Pants

Kathleen Gore

I like Columbia quick dry pants for casual travel.

Susan

Athleta pants are reliable, comfortable and don’t wrinkle! Love them!

Jacqueline

These quickly became my favourite travel pants and first in the suitcase thanks to your recommendation years ago now.

Patricia Ciminera

Leaving for a trip out to South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana and Utah. It will be a more relaxed, casual trip. Packing several joggers and jeans. And of course, comfy shoes. Thanks to my travel friends, the many recommendations have made packing for this trip very easy!

Allison Ludeman

I’ve thought about getting these pants, but am not sure about the sizing. They look so great on Alex, but I think my body type is different and am not sure if they would look that good on me.

Colleen

Thanks for this article! I’m always hunting for the perfect pants to wear on long travel days with my energetic kids! Love quick dry material for when they inevitably spill something on me! 🙂

Hayley Townley

I have yet to pull the trigger on these Anatomie pants because I fear I will end up with four pairs (but I promise to only pack two of them)! Might need to order them before our European river trip this November…

Carla B Santa Cruz

I just love all of Alex’s videos and recommendations! I was skeptical, yet intrigued about the Skyler Travel Pants since I am petite, 4’11” 97 lbs and 70 years old with small waist and fuller hips hourglass figure. It’s always hard to find pants to fit, even with hemming, but I took Alex’s petite notes to heart, as well as investing in clothes you love for travel as an investment.

I bought them in black XS and on sale in grey, and had them hemmed. They do fit snugly but I hope they will be comfortable and stylish for upcoming Zurich, Sicily, Amalfi Coast and Rome backpacking honeymoon! All inspired by Alex’s backpack video! Wish me luck!

Krista

I love your travel ideas! Going on a trip soon and need to update my travel wardrobe. These pants look like a great addition. They sound like they’d be really comfortable! Thanks for the ideas and please keep up the great work!

Julie

These are my favorite Athleta pants:

Endless pant Brooklyn ankle pant Brooklyn Heights jogger Venice jogger Trekki jogger Headlands hybrid jogger Salutation or Elation leggings

Obviously a big fan of Athleta!. They have a wide range of colors and sizes and their pants are packable, breathable, dry quickly and are super comfortable. You can build your entire travel capsule around just a few of these pants.

You’re definitely are a big fan Julie!!!

Diane Robino

Great information!

Ann Catherwood

I am on a 2 1/2 week trip in Spain, Italy and France right now. The Eddie Bauer departure pants have been outstanding! Comfy, lightweight with a tad of stretch. They can dress up or down and they don’t stretch out!

Janice Lacy

Excellent post on travel pants! Thanks for the information!

Nancy

These are the best travel pants ever! I was very hesitant to spend so much on one item but they are totally worth it. I wore them all through Ireland, Scotland and London. They were great for golf, the theater and sightseeing. No regrets and am looking for a 2nd pair.

Kathryn

You have such great suggestions, including suggestions for petites, that I had to try these pants. I must be the only person that does NOT like them. They feel like parachute material and the fit is really off (even though I used the size chart). They are too long for someone that is 5’1 and no petite option available. They are also too tight in the rise.

rlynn

I was concerned about fit on petite frame. Thank you for your review.

Lindy

I love all of the tips on travel and especially on attire, such as these pants. I was not familiar with them prior, but watching the video and reading the comments, I will definitely check them out for a future travel purchase!

Cynthia Halpin Brown

I find having pockets super helpful when on the road.

Stephanie P

They look like pants that would work well for everyday life as well!

Monica Muldoon

Anxious to try these pants!!!

Dana Simpson

These pants are amazing! I got a pair second hand on poshmark for $50. I am a petite person. 4’11” and 98lbs and the size small fits great. I did have to hem them. They are light weight, breathable, and stylish. When I spilled a whole water bottle on them while on the plane. I was shocked at how quickly they dried. They can be easily washed in a sink and air dried in a few hours in a hot climate. My husband is jealous of my new travel pants and wants a pair like them for himself now. Get these! They are the best!

Julie Roberts

I love the look of these pants. I hope I win some!

Marie Negro-Leoce

Love all of your packing tips…now I just need to go on vacation 😂😂

Julie

Getting ready for a trip to Ireland! These pants look like just the ticket! Thank you!

Patti

So thankful for this ost about ants!!

Nicole

I have the Skylar pant in dark gray . They are the ideal travel pant . The fabric is similar to a golf tech fabric that never wrinkles. Very breathable, always looks great . However, they run really small . I am a size 8p and wear their size Large with no room to spare . I find them to be very short waisted too.

Gabriela

Great ideas on these travel pants! Love your posts

Tami Bern

So intrigued by these pants!

Susan Erhardt

I like the look of the Athleta pants, and I imagine the quality is good too. I’m over cheap clothes that don’t last.

Barbara R

Pants have always one of the hardest things for me to find with a good fit and stylish look. I’ll be looking at all of these options!

Rebecca

This is really helpful! I definitely want to try the quince pants. Thanks!

Kim OConnor

You have the best style! The Anatomie pants are the BEST! They’re comfy for the plane and they wash really well. I brought them to Ireland and they were perfect. Take up very little room in your bag also!

Carolyn Weir

I’ve tried anatomie pieces recommended by TFG, and they have not disappointed! So light weight and easy to wash/dry/pack.

Ellen A.

I have been following your Anatomie reviews since I first discovered TFG. But I’ve recently become obsessed with all things Anatomie since they opened a pop-up store nearby! I am 70+, 5 ft., 118 lbs., petite but not slender; and having a shop nearby to try things on has been amazingly helpful! While the Skyler didn’t work for me, for those gals like me who have age-related “figure flaws”, I’ve had good luck with the Thea (designed for curvy fit) and Sonia (also curvy). The straight leg silhouette is also very flattering. The Flora ponte knit is also a great fit, soft and oh-so-comfortable. I have size S in all. I also have two jackets (S fit fine, but I opted for M for better layering opportunities) and four tops. Love TFG’s travel fashion wisdom!

Diana Wood

They look great. Unfortunately out of my size in black. Maybe they’ll get more before I go. Thanks for the suggestions.

Sandra Cooper

These pants look like they’d be great. Thanks for the review

Kate

Thanks for all your tips. I would also love tips for those of us over 60 who might not wear such body con clothes. We need ideas Too! Thanks!

Marcia

The Anatomie Andrea Contrast-Panel Legging are my FAVORITE pant ever – for travel – for life!

Tami Lewis

I love these pants! I recommend trying different styles to see what fits your needs. I wear the Marisa pants to work, skyler to travel and Andrea as casual wear. My only complaint is the stitching on the waist of the Andrea pants is not as durable as the other styles.

April D

I have to agree! Thanks to TFG a few pairs have found there way into my traveling wardrobe! There is not a single trip, in any season, that a pair (or 2) doesn’t find their way into my suitcase. Anatomie is worth the investment and the Skylar and Andrea are my favorites!

Dani Zlenko

Great summary, great ideas. Learned about many new brands. Not just for travel but for everyday busy life. Thanks!

Suzanne Hodes

These pants are fabulous

Kathleen Boyle

The Skylers have been a game changer for me on both my biweekly business travel and rarer than I’d like personal trips. I have literally worn these pants on a flight then straight to meetings and then onto work dinners feeling polished and comfortable at the same time. I’m amazed at how functional they are in every time of weather. When paired with an under layer they have been awesome in snow and chill to the bone rain as well as light in tropical humid or desert 100+ degree temps. This is especially helpful to me as now need to cover my legs as a skin cancer survivor. I’m curious about the white pants – are they opaque or a bit see through? Would love to hear from someone who has purchased.

Debra Kim

Hi Alex, My 12 y.o. daughter and I just started our worldly travels. After spending 3 weeks in Paris & London and not being happy with what I packed and how I looked I began to do research and found your blog. It’s because of you that I found Anatomie. The skyler was out of stock in my size but then I saw you in the Andrea leggings. I was hesitant to order at first – didn’t know how the contrast leggings would look. Glad I did. Love them! Comfortable and stylish. Saving $ to buy more. Huge fan of your blogs. Made me a better traveler and my daughter will be an expert at packing for travel – Deb

Stacy

I’m 5’1″ and am so glad you always have great petite suggestions!

Christie Holan

Love the straight leg and lightweight fabric. Looking at purchasing these for hiking, camping and travel. I am also petite and find many pants are too high waisted for me. Especially the current high rise styles. Would you say these are more of a mid-rise? Thanks

Linda

Love your tips and have not bought these pants..YET. I have hips and thighs so not sure if these will do, but it’s a start to get me looking. Thanks!

Deborah

These pants look amazing!!! Going to London in October. Love this. Thank you for the suggestion!!!

Jackie

I purchased the Skyler pants based on Alex’s recommends and love them , but for my body I prefer Anatomie’s Kate pant. Over the last few years I have purchased them in 4 colors and absolutely love them. I can wear them in their own for warmer weather and layer leggings under them for cooler weather.

Leslie Lukehart

I too am a devotee of the Skyler! I just came back from a year in Europe and these are the pants that never stopped giving….1. They have been washed and washed and they look new 2. They air dry in no time flat, and 3. They are so flattering even on a 60+ year old body. I love Anatomie for travel there is no better place to shop for great travel outfits!

Kathy Mingo

thank you for such a detailed blog. Lots of ideas that I will certainly be researching. such a great website and FB page.

Daga Denslaw

Love the Andrea leggings/ pants.

Erin

This site and the Facebook group have been incredible for my trip to Ireland in may 2023. I’m a HUGE planner. I’m finding so many great ideas!

M.Adams

Great recommendation. Can you recommend a high waisted travel pant?

Hi there, here are some of the most recommended pants from the TFG community: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/affordable-womens-pants/

For travel pants in a range of different styles, please visit this page for a full list: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/travel-pants/

Hope this helps you in your search! 😃

Lee Ann Green

Alex, I love your thorough research. Every time I see a post from you, I think”How did she know I was looking for that” seems to come in handy. Thanks.

Jennifer Bennett

I bought the Skylers on your suggestion and love them! They really are as versatile as you describe; I’ve used them for hiking as well, especially where you need to protect your skin from sun or mosquitos. But now you have me curious to try the Andrea leggings, I like the contrast panel and elastic waistband. Also, thank for bringing packing cubes to the world…they’ve been a game changer / life saver and I tell everyone about them! 🙂

Sheryl Billman

I love your suggestions for comfortable international travel. Also love the packing cubes you suggest. They have made my travel life so much more organized and stress free. Thank you!

Rosa S

It was only reading un TFG about the Anatomie pants that I found about them. Visited Anatomie’s website quite often to see if they would have some sort of discount because they price was a little to high for me. No luck! Still bought them and I don’t regret it! Have taken them to Europe, Canada, domestically in the USA and they are fantastic. Planning on buying one more.

Kathy

I love all of these styles but alas, I am too fat. At 5’8″ and 210lbs, they won’t fit me. Are there similar pants in plus sizes?? I love a good cargo pant!

Hi Kathy, here are some of the most recommended pants from the TFG community: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/affordable-womens-pants/

For travel pants in a range of different styles and sizes, please visit this page for a full list: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/travel-pants/

Jill Meier

Taught my friends all about capsule wardrobes and COO on a recent trip to France and Belgium. And, can’t say enough about the tapered joggers from Old Navy. Just as good as Athleta, IMO, and much more budget-friendly. Happy Travels!!

Mechele

I love the style of these pants, but I wish they had some larger sizes for the plus size ladies.

Mary Hughson Brown

I am traveling with my Nomad Lane green bag now. I love the substantial zippers! Also, I am wearing an Amazon skirt that you recommended and it is comfy and cute for the plane.

Shannon

I love the look of these pants – I’m going to order them soon so I have them next time I need them!

Lisa Michels

I will have to give these pants a try! They look comfy!

Sandra

Recently found your website and I am learning so much! Our youngest will graduate from college in the spring and then we are looking forward to all the traveling. I have been slowly buying items and now I will be considering these pants. Thanks!

Becky Reeves

I am going to Greece in October, these are definitely on my radar now!

Anne Earnhardt

This has been really helpful! I’m always looking for great travel pants – packable, quick to dry. But also cute to wear every day! Thank you!

Allison Tom

Always looking for a good pair of travel pants for petites! I’m also 5’2″, so I’m *always* having to hem my pants, even the “petite” ones. Good to see that these fold well so that you can play with the length before final hemming.

Ellen S.

These look like wonderful travel pants! Would love to see if they cover plus sizes but will need to check that out shortly. Anybody have experience with that?

Hi Ellen, to get the best advice about sizing and fit of their different pants, we would recommend that you reach out directly to Anatomie. They have incredible customer service and many readers have told us that they’ve spoken to them on the phone and have gotten personalized fit recommendations. Just tell them you’re a Travel Fashion Girl reader!

Anatomie also offer international shipping and free returns. We love having the free returns because you can test out their products without the commitment. You can find more about their shipping and return policy here: https://anatomie.com/pages/shipping-return-policy

And if you do decide to order, remember to use the code TFG15 to get 15% off your order!

Samantha

Love the Andrea pant, so easy to dress up or down!

Debra Henderson

Anatomies’s pants actually fit my relatively fit 67-year old, size 10 body like a glove! In fact, they are very slim-fitting, but SO comfortable!

ann hesser

Great pants for traveling!!

Hoo boy! I don’t even know you, but I apparently trust your travel recommendations to purchase THREE pr. of Anatomie pants! Of course, they were out of the Skyler in my size, but I managed to find several that suited me. That are scarily form-fitting for my fairly fit 67-year-old body, but they are very comfortable and look pretty good on! I’m a devotee, now!

Giuliana Canan

I’ve been looking for a good travel pant. Looks like I found it! Hope to win a gift so I can purchase for our upcoming trip to Italy! Thank you for always sharing great info!

Rhonda

oooh! i will definitely be adding these to my xmas wish list! thank you

Kim

LOVE your tips for fashionable travel! And your contest prizes are amazing!!

Susan Langman

I’m curious how the Anatomie skylar pants look on mid-size women. They look great!

Hi Susan, to get the best advice about sizing and fit of their different pants, we would recommend that you reach out directly to Anatomie. They have incredible customer service and many readers have told us that they’ve spoken to them on the phone and have gotten personalized fit recommendations. Just tell them you’re a Travel Fashion Girl reader!

Kira

Thanks Alex, based on your recommendations, I have several Anatomie pieces. Almost every single time I travel, I pack something Anatomie, and usually wear the pants as my travel outfit to look put together.

Kelly

These are super cute on you. I’m a 12/14 not sure about that fit for us curvy women. Any suggestions?

Hi Kelly, to get the best advice about sizing, we would recommend that you reach out directly to Anatomie. They have incredible customer service and many readers have told us that they’ve spoken to them on the phone and have gotten personalized fit recommendations. Just tell them you’re a Travel Fashion Girl reader!

Laurie Owens

In the planning stages for a trip to Ireland and Scotland – so glad I found your blog. I was wondering how I would pack everything I would need for my trip. Love the packing lists and apparel suggestions !

Randi

I have a pair of Anatomie Skylar pants that I bought on Poshmark for a reduced amount. They do run small for sure, but I think it’s the fit and I have to get used to it. Thank you for all of your great recommendations. (I also have lots of merino wool!).

Eden Thurston

Thanks to you, Alex, and all your recommendations, my bank account is smaller and my closet is stuffed and I just can’t stop following your every move. As a rare traveller there’s little excuse for my obsession, except that you haven’t steered me wrong once. As with everything else you have recommended, I will no doubt swallow the high cost of these pants and finally give them a try. Keep being you. You’re awesome, and women travellers around the world are so lucky to have you in their corner. Best, Eden from Ottawa. XO

Alexandra Dudley

I discovered the Anatomie Skyler and Andrea pants as well as the Kenya jacket several years ago thanks to your site. They are all great pieces. Do you have any other favorite Anatomie wardrobe staples that are you wear often? I really value that you only recommend pieces that you believe are great quality. Thank you!

Suzy West

Love reading about the perfect pant while currently touring Gothenburg, Sweden!

Rachel LaBelle

These pants look amazing! Thanks for such a thorough review.

Rachel L

These look like the perfect travel pants! Thank you for such a thorough review!

Sue Vetter

I just ordered 3 pairs of anatomy pants for my upcoming trip to Germany and Spain. Thank you for the suggestion. Anatomie ia a new discovery for me

K. Doucette

I love the look of these pants but I adore the hat you’re wearing in the Venice train station picture. Can I hijack this thread a bit to ask what the brand is and where you bought it? I’ve been to Italy twice and just can’t find the perfect hat that fits well and frames and shades my face.

Hi there, thank you for reaching out. Unfortunately the sunhat is from H&M but it’s no longer available. ?

But last year I decided to finally try out the Wallaroo sun hat which is THE most popular sun hat voted by the TFG readers. I get it now—so obsessed and definitely worth the money! You can learn more about it here: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/best-sun-hats/

Hope this helps!

Cynthia

I bought a pair of these, and they are great, but they are very thin material do show every lump and bump. These days there are lots of lightweight easy wash quick dry hiking pants, some which are stylish/simple design. I have a pair of charcoal Exofficio pants which I wore hiking in France, and looked good enough to be out and about in Paris and Milan.

Hi Cynthia, thank you for sharing your favorite travel pants with us! ?

Gail B Jones

great help!

Hi Gail, so pleased you found the article helpful! Happy travels! ?

Carissa

Happy 10 year anniversary, TFG! I found TFG around 4 years ago and it’s been such a joy reading your articles and connecting with folks on the community Facebook page. Here’s to many more anniversaries 🙂

Kris

Thanks so much for the recommendation! I ordered a pair in black. They arrived today and I LOVE THEM! Headed back online to pick up other colors. Keep the great clothing and travel tips coming!

Hi Kris, that is amazing, so pleased you love them!!!!! Happy travels! ❤️

Lynn

The Skyler pants are gorgeous but I found that you have to be a tiny, hipless wonder to wear them. Same with Luisa. I tried the Techno Chino but Small was too small, Large was too Large. Medium may have worked but by then then I got tired of sending them back. I went with Athleta Brooklyn. Less expensive and work for my body type much better.

Hi Lynn, so pleased you have found some pants that work well for you, thank you for sharing! ?

Louisa King

They look great on you and very Versatel. I am tall so I would need to try them on. I don’t want them to be floods. By the way, which brand are your sandals that are beige and black? Your earring them in the first few pix I think. They are flat but look like they contour your sole. Thanks!

Hi Louisa, thank you so much, that is so kind of you! ? The sandals are the Naot Sabrina: http://amzn.to/2Gaj7BQ Over the years, I’ve traveled with them to Central America and Southeast Asia and found them to be the most comfortable sandals ever! You can learn more about them here: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/the-best-sandals-for-travel-this-summer/ Hope this helps. Happy travels! ?

Nicole

Hey there, love the black sleeveless cowl neck style top you are wearing in a few of these pics…what brand is it? Thanks!

Hi Nicole, I think you are referring to the Michael Stars Drape Neck Jersey Top: https://bit.ly/2WiYaMa If this is not what you meant, please let us know and we can have another look for you. Happy travels! ?

Thanks Alex!

Alice

I bought the Anatomie Skyler pants, finding them on sale for $166 at Neiman Marcus. Even at that price I found them very expensive. I ordered a size M as I normally wear a size 6. I found the fit very snug, and fell that a size L would be too big. This brand just does not fit me right I guess. A bit disappointing. I will never get to experience the awesomeness for myself.

Jasmine Mazlumyan

Hi! I LOVE your blogs and fashion tips! I’m wondering what boots are you wearing in your Madrid picture? If you don’t mind sharing. They are soooo cute and I’ve been looking for a pair like that for years since I lost my last pair.

Thank you so much Jasmine for your lovely comment!! The boots are ones I had custom Made in Hoi An, Vietnam. I looooved them so much but unfortunately the quality wasn’t good so they didn’t last long. I bought the Steve Madden Troopa shown in this article to replace them: shown in this post: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/best-travel-shoes-womens-leather-boots/ Hope this helps 🙂

Kerri

I have been listing after these pants for a while now. They just look so flattering, and I think they would be great for my upcoming France trip. I usually travel in legging here in the states, but would like to look more elevated there. Easy wash in the sink so I can go carryon only is also important. Does this brand ever go on sale?

Hi Kerri, yes it does just not very frequently. They do tend to have sales for major holidays, end of summer etc.

If you receive our newsletters or join our TFG FB group we do alert everyone when they’re having a sale.

You can join the group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/travelfashiongirls

Carol

Nice pants! Dark colors are not appropriate for a Safari in Africa. Trust me. Stuck to tan or khaki. Do these pants come in lighter colors?

Hi Carol, the Anatomie Skylar Pants are available in five colors; white, black, khaki, grey and navy. You can find the different options here: https://anatomie.com/products/skyler-travel-pant?rfsn=97672.772e If you are looking for some tips to help you pack for a safari, you may find this post helpful: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/safari-clothing-packing-list-what-to-wear-on-an-overland-africa-trip/ Happy travels!

Andrea Killingsworth

I discovered Anatomie by reading your blog. Huge fan ever since! Thanks for introducing me.

Katherine

Wow. Thank you for this Alex. As a traveler, we always wanted to feel comfortable as much as possible. This is such a great deal!

Yay, so pleased you enjoyed our review of the anatomie skyler travel pants Kathy!! Happy travels!

Joan Cait

Hi Alex I am intrigued by these pants. Do you know if they ship to Canada and what is their return/exchange policy? I have a hard time getting pants to fit, even when I can go to the store and try them on. Thanks.

Hi Joan, Anatomie offer international shipping and free returns. I love having the free returns because you can test out their products without the commitment. You can find more about their shipping and return policy here: https://anatomie.com/pages/shipping-return-policy . Hope this helps! 🙂

Jodie Myers

Hi Alex! The pants you are wearing look & sound amazing, but when I click on the link, the Skyler pants are now skinny style. Where can one get the ‘old’ version you are wearing?

Hi Jodie, I am wearing the skyler pants which you can find here: https://anatomie.com/products/skyler-travel-pant?rfsn=97672.772e The skyler pants are labeled as being “skinny” fit but they are more of a slim fit and aren’t as tapered at the calves or ankles as your average pair of skinny jeans. Hope this answers your question! 🙂

Melani Monk

I backpacked Europe with three pairs of these amazing lightweight pants for a month. Although pricey I was able to roll them up as capris and not pack capris. They have so much stretch, for cold weather I was able to layer two pair and not bring thermals! Multi-tasking comfortable, stylish and super light-weight. I’m shopping their sales to add to my collection.

Hi Melani, thank you so much for sharing your fantastic Anatomie Sykler pants, it is awesome to hear my readers love them as much as I do!! 🙂

Glorias

Hi Alex, I loved your post! I am a shopaholic and I have a lot of dresses in my wardrobe. But still, I like to shop for each of my travelings. And obviously, I am gonna purchase pants because next week I am going to Australia to enjoy my vacation 🙂

Hi Glorias, thank you so much for your lovely comment, so glad you loved the post!! Enjoy shopping for your travel pants for your vacation!! Have an amazing time during your trip to Australia! 🙂

Marcy Schackne

Great read …HOWEVER … the clothing choices are waaaay, too expensive. AND, I’m not thin, so the tight fit isn’t so good. I’ll keep trying, though.

Mary

I love the look of the grey shoes you are wearing in your Europe photos -what brand are they, where can I get them?

Hi Mary, thank you for your comment! I wore the Skechers featured at the top of this post: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/best-slip-on-sneakers/ Hope this helps! 🙂

Arpita

Hi Alex what sandle are hou wearung in your Venice picture?

Hi Arpita, thank you for reaching out! I am wearing my Naot sandals, on my latest trip to Europe I wore them nonstop and they were perfect and so comfortable. The Naot sandals are featured in this post: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/the-best-sandals-for-travel-this-summer/ Hope this helps 🙂

Kimberly Gauthier

hi, these loook and sound very nice. but do you have any recommendations for us tall, thin women (5’10”)?

Hi Kimberly, thank you for your comment! To get you the best feedback, I have posted your question on the TFG facebook page as our readers have the best tips. Keep an eye out for their replies from Friday. https://www.facebook.com/TravelFashionGirl/ Hope this helps! 🙂

K

I’m 5’10”, 130-135 lbs, usually a 34” inseam and US size 4/6, 29” waist, 39” hips. I got the size Large in the Skyler pants and LOVE them. Fits like a straight leg pant (not skinny at all) and the length is just right for that. At first I thought they were too short, but after wearing them decided they were perfect. The waist is quite loose on me, but perfect through the hips (not too tight), and they’re so comfy that I decided not to take the waist in. Perfect for work or lounging at home.

Lisa

Can you tell me where you got your belt? Love me it with the pants and the twelve ways looks you did.

Hi Lisa, unfortunately the product sold out some time ago so we’re not sure of the brand. Sorry we couldn’t have been more helpful 🙁

Robin Parks

Those are the nicest appearing travel pants ive come across. Of course they look nice on youthful you! Im going to purchase a pair; youve shown the versatility they hold.

Hi Robin, thank you so much for your feedback! 🙂

Allie

These are so cute, but a little pricey! Do you have another, a little bit affordable recommendation that is similar?

Hi Allie, thanks for your comment! We have a variety of articles featuring different travel pants. Take a look: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/travel-pants/ Hope this helps!

Rosa Sullivan

I just took my Anotomie Susan skinny ankle pants to a trip to London, Paris and Rome. They were awesome! Wore them while traveling from city to city and while sightseeing in London and Paris. Soo comfy and stylish!!

alex

That’s awesome Rosa! Glad they worked out so well 🙂

Angela

Thank you Alex for your blog. I have referenced it about five times for my upcoming travels and going to a very hot area (the CA desert) in August. I’m sweating just thinking about it so I am considering the pants due to the long flights and just want something easy to put on. Found your FB page too and looking forward to more articles.

Thanks Angela, glad you like it! The pants will for sure be comfortable in the flight but you might prefer a dress for the desert heat 😉

Ree

I love your blog! I think I will take the leap and purchase a Skyler pants. I am 5 feet, about 98 lbs. Should I purchase the XS or SM? What are your thoughts?

Thanks Ree! I’d say XS but if you call them, they’re customer service is SUPER helpful with recommending the best sizing 🙂

Gudrun

I recently ordered the Paola Pants and I’m super happy with them. I’m 5,11 and nearly all pants I try are way too short (I need pants with 34-36 inseam). The only thing I wasn’t happy about is the price tag..225 USD is a lot of money and when you live in the EU there is another 100 USD in taxes and VAT to add on the price. …unfortunately there is no EU retailer so if you have a friend in the US better have the pants sent to him/her and have him then forward to your EU country (DON’t include the price tags, declare it as a present).

Good tip! I try to ship items from the US to a friend and then have them sent to me without labels and with a value of under $20Usd. Years later, they still look good as new, though 😉 glad you liked them!

babe

Nice blog, those pants are awesome, got some sweet stuff on my blog too hope you can check to..

Thanks babe!

Mavis

These look great…….however….who has $225 to spend on travel pants, anymore suggestions for something more affordable?

DailySportsUSA

The most important that you were feeling comfortable wearing them. Second, i like them, i also like the color.

Cathy Blackwell

Hi Alex – I simply love your TFG! I have found great information from you and from women who post on your FB page. Thank you for having such a variety of posts with great information. Normally I wouldn’t spend $225 for a single pair of pants but I trust you and simply had to try them. I ordered both the Skyler and Paola in XL to see which fit better. Unfortunately, being a 5’10” 64 year old who while neither large nor small found these pants to be too tight and the Skyler too short. I wear anything from a 12 to a 14 to a 16 depending on the company. The XL did fit (though tight) but at my age I’m just no longer comfortable in skin tight pants and with any little weight fluctuation I may not be able to zip them up! I can see why they would be a great travel pant though and I am sad that I had to send them back. But I will continue to hunt for something like these light weight gems that run a little larger and longer.

Cheri

Have you found anything that runs a little larger? And maybe not so expensive? I also wear size 12 US usually and have not ordered the Skyler because it sounds like even XL will not be large enough. I don´t mind a snug fit but don´t want a muffin top, since I carry the weight in my belly. I´m not tall like you (darn it) so the length won´t be a problem. Thanks.

Hi Cheri, thank you for reaching out. If you are not sure about the sizing for Anatomie, you can also call them to ask them their recommendations for sizing. The readers say that they are incredibly helpful!

We also have a selection of articles featuring the best womens plus size clothing: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/travel-clothes-extended-sizing/ I would also recommend that you join the TFG Facebook Group and post your question about pants there: https://www.facebook.com/groups/travelfashiongirls/ Here you have the opportunity to ask for specific recommendations based on your requirements. With over 20,000 members, there are women of all ages, shapes, and sizes. Hope this helps! ?

JoEllen DiMartino

I am currently traveling in Europe for 6 weeks and brought 2 pair of pants. My go to are Tommy Bahama golf pants because they are extremely lightweight, pull on with 2 front pockets and a zippered back pocket. They have a zipper on the legs which allows me to change from my compression socks to regular socks very easily. They dry overnight, are very comfortable and look nice. My second pair is a heavier weight Columbia pant which has sun protection and works well for me for hiking.

Hillary P

Yay! Thanks for the suggestion on the pants. I just ordered myself two pairs, one in size s and one in size m. I’m eager to see how they fit and will return the unwanted one. Super cute pictures you included to support your advice. Thank you! Hillary

alex

Glad you’ve found something that works for you Hillary! Let me know which works better!

kc

Do you have any suggestions for us plus size girls. I looked at their size chart and even an xl was to small 🙁

There are some great suggestions in this post for you: https://travelfashiongirl.com/plus-size-travel-clothes-for-women/ Hope this helps!

Bel

Alex, The options for plus size women en who travel are far too limited. We can’t get good pants or quality items that last, look good, wash and wear well and are available to anyone living outside the US. Much of what you have listed, is to be honest, unsuitable, too heavy in fabric to travel well or just plain frumpy when it comes to puttng it on. Some of the pieces I recognise in your pictures and I can tell you from experience with those manufacturers, they are not suited to suitcase life with limited washing options. Most plus denim is thick and heavy and no good for dryers as the elastase either shrinks or breaks in the heat. Shirts are cut terribly and don’t iron well or again lose size and shape from tangling with a hotel laundry service dryer. Blanket scarves are too short and much of what is available only comes in black, black &, ooohhh, black. Can you please suggest to some of your manufacturers that items in their best sellers in plus sizes would be very much welcomed by many of us over Sz16. A lot of us are happy to pay for quality, if only they would make it. Anatomie is a perfect example of this. Same with merino wool base layer manufacturers. Plus size is a huge market they are all missing out on.

Hi Bel, When I travel, I only bring one pair of jeans but I don’t pack my denim. I wear it on the plane and don’t wash it on the go. This is one way to save space. I 100% agree that all clothing brands are lacking greatly in the plus size market. Unfortunately, I don’t work with many brands and the ones I have suggested to create a wider range in sizes said they attempted to but the sizes over a Large went unsold.

Today we featured an article with a reader’s exact plus size packing list: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/carry-on-plus-size-packing-list-for-winter/ Furthermore, we have more reader plus size recommendations here: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/travel-clothes-extended-sizing/ and a section on plus size brands here: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/best-online-shopping-sites/ I hope these help!

Joy Acoba

they don’t deliver this pants in Hawaii, i wanted the grey color and anatomie website does not deliver in hawaii. they have it in Amazon the black color. where else I can buy this? thanks. your website I found it very helpful by the way! I am planning to travel around the world so Ive been reading peoples experience and I’m buying clothes that will fit in my 25L back pack lol well that is the plan! haha

Rebekah

I love your posts! I was wondering though, have you tried the Kate pant. I’m short like you (only 5’1″) and was considering buying a pair of Anatomie pants, but I’m torn between the Skyler and the Kate. Can you compare them? Also, do you fold the Skyler pants up inside (i.e., so the fold doesn’t show) — and it just stays? 🙂

Travel Fashion Girl

Hey Rebekah 🙂 I actually have a post comparing the different Anatomie pants! http://bit.ly/2c0ys9P

Loretta W.

I have one bad thing to say about this pants – camel toe. O.M.G.

I bought them – the most expensive pants purchase I’ve ever made – because of this blog’s recommendation. I don’t regret it. The pluses:

1. They weight about the same as a polyethylene lunch baggie. Unbelieveable. 2. Amazingly durable construction – buttons, seams, etc. Tough, tough, tough. 3. Absolutely opaque fabric. 4. Dries in like, 5 seconds after washing. 5. Fantastic length for the long-legged among us, like myself, and easily rolls up to serve as capris, etc.

They cling for days. They don’t have a smooth hand – they cling. That’s not so bad because the fabric is opaque, and the length of the leg is generous, so nothing is riding up. But they cling.

Camel toe is terrible. For pants this costly, maybe a U-seam instead at the crotch? I have a lot of tunic tops and long sweaters, so I go with that, but seriously.

Ty for honesty as I am considering purchasing these pants based on the blog recommendations. I hate CT and Moose knuckles so I am particular about my purchases.

They have an excellent return policy just in case 😉

Marta

Beach/and sail vaca. Any idea how these hold up.possibly getting some salt water on them?

They are very durable Marta! Happy travels!

Kathleen Lennox

I have been following Travel Fashion Girl for a long time..because I like to travel! and because I enjoy all of your recommendations, comments and information.about a variety of clothing and travel issues and questions. I do have a question for you- I am not exactly a “young lady” like you and most of your followers and consequently many, if not most, of your clothing is designed for a much younger audience. I would like to see more articles, travel clothing suggestions and ideas and travel options for ladies over 60…is this a possibility? thank you k

Hi Kathleen, thank you so much for your kind comment! I’m happy to know you enjoy Travel Fashion Girl 🙂 I promise you I’ve been working very hard the past year to try to find writers over the age of 60 to share their packing advice. It hasn’t been easy but when I do find someone, I guarantee you’ll see more articles specific to this age group. In the mean time, here are a few posts that you might like:

https://travelfashiongirl.com/travel-fashion-tips-for-women-over-40/ https://travelfashiongirl.com/ultimate-packing-list-for-women-over-40-cold-weather-travel/ https://travelfashiongirl.com/ultimate-packing-list-for-women-over-40-mixed-weather-travel/ https://travelfashiongirl.com/ultimate-packing-list-for-women-over-40-hot-weather-travel/ https://travelfashiongirl.com/travel-fashion-for-women-over-50/ https://travelfashiongirl.com/overpacker-to-minimalist-how-i-mastered-the-capsule-wardrobe/

This is great! I never really thought about buying pants specifically for travel, but it makes sense.

Catherine Burbank

As a young >60 yrs woman I appreciate the sentiments. I think these pants look great, but I am a little put off by the zip fly and button, methinks possibly uncomfortable on a long flight. I would love to try them, but the price tag is off-putting. I like the Stehman Ina pants which are about half the price (but still pricey) Yeah, cost/wear, I know. I have worn those pants to death, wearing to work 2x/week, and wearing for travel. Quick drying, no bagging, and no zips. Have been described as “pajama pants” but still look stylish.

SunDappled

Kathleen, have you found the blog Une Femme d’un Age Certain? Susan B. travels quite a bit, and before every trip she posts about what she is packing (she travels with only a carry-on bag). I like her style and her writing. Check her blog out, it may be what you are looking for.

Ann

Thanks for this review Alex, very helpful. I’m preparing for an upcoming trip and was totally sold! BUT then I went to the website and they’re $225 a pair!! Yikes. Definitely not for those who cannot afford to blow that kind of cash on a single pair of pants. Ouch. Will be looking elsewhere. 🙁

Hi Ann, totally understandable! They are quite an investment but totally worth it. Here are a few other brands with more options: https://travelfashiongirl.com/travel-clothing-brands/

Erin

Are the front and back pockets on the Skyler pants real pockets, or just seams? My old favorite travel pants are Lole Passage pants, which are no longer being made ( http://www.rei.com/product/836655/lole-passage-pants-womens ). They have two pockets in the front, two in the back, and a zipper pocket on the side, and all of them are big enough for a smartphone to fit completely inside. Now I’m kind of spoiled and want any new travel pants to have similar pockets, because it’s so much nicer to keep your phone/small camera/billfold in a pocket instead of messing around with a backpack. Thanks!

Hi Erin, yes they’re real pockets 🙂 I’ve actually stuffed them quite a bit although I wouldn’t recommend doing so all day because the fabric is quite thin and whatever you have in your pockets does stand out. They’re awesome pants!

Susan

Thank you for this informative post, I was just wondering if you have any suggestions for plus size women?

Hi Susan, here is our full list of the best shopping sites including plus-size: https://travelfashiongirl.com/best-online-shopping-sites/

Have you also seen these other posts? https://travelfashiongirl.com/cheap-plus-size-clothing-for-travel/ https://travelfashiongirl.com/plus-size-packing-tips/

Genia

Do you have any updates to your “best travel pants” suggestions? How are these pants holding up? Some of the Anatomie web site links seem to have become defunct. Thanks!

HI Genia, these pants are long lasting! Although now I try to test out different pants so I’ll wear them based on destination. Sorry about the Anatomie links they have a new website but now the links have all been fixed 🙂

Melinda

1.) These are the most comfortable pants in the entire world! (the only pair on par would be my Outdoor Research Ferrosi hiking pants, which aren’t as great for fancy dinners…) 2.) The customer service at Anatomie is beyond compare!

I ordered a pair last week specifically for a trip to North Carolina for a week with my cousins. They arrived today, and the Mediums fit like a dream! (I’m 5’4″ and 140#, very hippy.) But not all was not well in the fashion world, there was a 2″ hole in the front pocket!

The fabric hadn’t been lined up properly, and just wasn’t joined, no reflection on the quality of the material, just a case of missed Quality Control. Well, I fly out in 36 hours….what’s a girl to do?! I went onto the Live Chat with Anatomie, explained my scenario and they’ve just rush shipped me a pair to arrive by tomorrow morning!

TL;DR – These pants are amazing, and Anatomie will basically be getting all of my travel wardrobe monies forever and ever and they really know how to make a girl feel taken care of!

That’s so great! I’m happy you love them as much as I do. They are absolutely amazing. I still can’t believe how versatile they are and the premium customer service experience is gold!

michelle

Hi Alex, just discovered your website and LOVE it! Taking a quick RTW trip in November to SEA then France and Sweden. I’m going to get the Skylar’s. Do you recommend black or grey? My preference is the black, but will it be too hot for SEA? Thanks!

Hi Michelle, congrats on your trip! Anything is basically too hot for SEA so take your pic 😉 I liked both colors but personally, I love wearing black so it’s made more sense for my style. Determine what other colors you’ll be wearing and what other color pants you want to pack.

Have you read this already: https://travelfashiongirl.com/rtw-packing-list-your-ultimate-guide-for-around-the-world-travel/

Black it is! I have to work a few days while there, so I’d prefer to keep it sharp. Yes I’ve read that article, as well as many others…repeatedly 😉 Thanks, Alex!

That’s a good choice – I was glad to have gotten a black pair – much more polished!

Mary

I decided to take a risk and ordered a pair of the Paola Pocket Pant which are in the sale so only $100 – the risk being I’m in the UK so with postage/ customs / returns if they didn’t fit it would be an expensive fail. However, I simply love them. They are so light, comfortable and most important really really flattering. My bum hasn’t looked this good in ages!!

THAT’s so good to hear! I love them so much 🙂

jessey

I like to travel with a couple of pair of cotton knit pants as well as a pair of black Chico Traveller pants. While they don’t have pockets, I don’t find that to be a problem as I usually have a sweater or lightweight jacket with pockets.

Will check those out. Thanks for sharing!

Tanya

Hi, I came across your blog years ago and bought my first Anatomie pants based on your review. I haven’t looked back and now own several different styles of pants, shirts and a jacket. Their clothing continues to hold up after many washes so have been worth the investment. They are great quality and are my go to for packing – stylish, versatile and lightweight! Thank you for all the information you have provided over the years.

Melanie

Hi Alex. Are these pants loud when you walk? I have a fabulous pair of Athleta pants (their new slim dipper) that I love, but they sound like a cargo pant. You know, the swish, swish sound you associate with hiking/ski pants. The updated style makes it very versatile, even for dressing up, but the sound gives it away. Thanks, Melanie

Hi Melanie, not at all loud. You can listen to them here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lR5KpPikRM I’m wearing them in the presentation. Thanks!

lexie

I read a lot of comments from people saying the pants are a little too pricey… I am a college student/ traveler on a budget so I unfortunately have to agree at the moment. BUT, I have found the perfect budget pair of straight legged, light weight, scotch guard protected trekking/travel/casual/super cute pants. For those who cannot afford the seemingly perfect Anatomie pants, try Prana’s Meme pants! I cannot wait to take them on my upcoming trip to central america for cool nights in the jungle and higher elevation adventures.

Laurie

I was excited, as I clicked through the fit guide for apple shapes with a not-so-flat tummy. Then I saw the price! eeek! I’m spending a month in Italy in September, and $200 for pants seems like way too much, when I’m already stretched to the max with travel cost$. *sigh* Maybe next trip….. They look like great travel pants. 🙂

sheri

I agree. $200! eek! I really want them but wonder if my money could be spent on the road better. They look awesome though!

Hi Sheri, $200 can be spent on a variety of things on the road or at home. I’ve just gotten to the point where I rather buy investment pieces when it counts. It took me a long time to get to that point though 😉 It was hard to get into the quality versus quantity mindset for a crazy shopaholic like me!

Melissa

how do the pants work with thermals under? thanks

Perfectly! That’s how I’m wearing them in the snow 😉

Melani

So much stretch I’ve just worn a second pair of Skyler’s underneath! Still extremely comfortable!

Annelise

Love the different perspectives on these pants! For someone who can’t try them on, seeing different women in different pants is a huge help in deciding which pant would best fit my body. I would totally love to own a pair of Anatomie travel pants!

Hope I can find more pics to share 🙂

allyson becker

I like the idea of thinner weight slim pants. Sound very stylish and I would love to try them. Especially, since I recently lost 40 pounds.

Jeri Accardo

The one thing I MUST have when I travel is …………COMFORT!! These pants look like they defiantly fall in the category!

Yes they do!

Lorrie

What are the sandals you have on in the Koh Samui, Thailand pic?

Hi Lorrie, they are Ipanema sandals I bought in Malaysia. I’ve never found them again, which is so disappointing because I absolutely love that style! ?

maria de lemos

Love the slightly narrow pants. the colors they come in are fabulous and they match with just about anything! Great choice for traveling light 🙂

Homa

These pants look super cute and would definitely earn a spot in my backpack when travelling. I like dark pieces that I can match with a whole bunch of different things, and these seem to fit the bill perfectly!!

You have no idea how great they are 🙂

Ky

These pants seem amazing- that is great that you can wear them in cold and hot weather. They don’t even look like travel pants. I would were them for everyday purposes

They are perfect even when you’re not traveling 🙂

maricel

I want those pants they’re comfortable, can be worn anywhere, and iis quick to dry. That’s the kind of pants im looking for.

I’d be lost without them 🙂

I want those pants they’re comfortable, fits properly, and quick to dry that is the kind of pants I’ve been looking for.

Exactly! Hope you love them as much as I do!

Elizabeth K

Super cute!! I like how versatile they are.

Jessica

I love these pants, I would love to have some for my upcoming backpacking trip!

md kennedy

I’ve have never heard of Anatomie but I do so love these pants! I travel a lot and usually end up wearing a dressy but light pair of slim jeans on the plane and pretty much everywhere….would love another option and these look awesome!

Hope you like them as much as I do 🙂

rebeka deleon

i like the look, color and they look very comfortable.

Heather

These look so comfy for traveling!

Jet-Set Jen

Thanks for the thorough and fantastic review. I can see these pants as carrying me through all the seasons and all my destinations.

Marti

The Skyler looks very cute, but so does the Paola… how to choose?!?!

Hi Marti! Do you prefer narrow or slightly flared?

Lynda Del

I want a pair of those fashionable pants!

Nena Sinclair

I love these pants! I would love to try them, I always have problems with my clothing when traveling, I unpack and nothing but a mess of wrinkles!

They’re pretty good with wrinkles. It seems that once you wear them for a bit the wrinkles go away. Perfection!

Jane

Could you find someone with a little more weight in the hip/thigh area….some of us shorter wider people don’t find skinny/slim fit very flattering. Afraid to try at this price….Thanks!

Good timing as I’ve just added a few more of their styles including the Paola which is offers a bit of a flared leg which flatters that majority of body types: http://bit.ly/2GCIJrC

Marita

I want a pair.

I would love to have a pair of these for travel, thanks for sharing.

Patti

You can tell that these pants just look comfortable! The kind you could wear very day with everything!

Mary G

These pants look like they would be perfect for my next trip!

cathy

I wear a petite 6 or 8. What size would you recommend for me? I am only 5 feet tall.

Hi Cathy! I am 5’2″ weigh 110lb and wear the size small which fits comfortably and not overly tight. When I read their size description I considered getting a medium but I’m very happy I didn’t. Everyone raves about their customer service so they may be able to give you a good idea of what would work best for you. they also have an awesome no questions asked free return policy so that’s a great guarantee 🙂

Hannah

I love these! The fact that they seem like leggings but look like a nice pair of pants is perfect. I basically live in leggings, but when I travel this upcoming fall, these would be perfect for those countries where leggings as pants might not be so acceptable. Awesome find!

These are really comfy to wear for long periods of time. I’ve been wearing them in Egypt and have felt as if I’ve been wearing loungewear when I’ve taken the day off to work on TFG and sit cross legged in front of my laptop all day 😉

Christine

I need these pants! I travel to a lot of professional meetings where I also have some playtime. These would be great!

These are the perfect pants to take you from the boardroom and can act as activewear and still look chic for drinks!

Amanda

These looked fantastic (on you and on the website)… it’s just the price that makes me hesitate. There isn’t that many travel pants out there that can look so great and seem to have everything covered in terms of quality. Now that it has been a while- are the pants still holding up as well as when you first received them?

Thanks Amanda! Yes, they are still holding up and they actually continue to amaze me. I have to write an update for this review. I’m in Egypt now and I’ve been wearing them in 104F degree heat and wear them rolled up as capris: https://www.facebook.com/TravelFashionGirl/photos/a.465514776805529.118705.460635497293457/614146105275728/

I am loving them here and the fabric is very comfortable in the hot weather. No need to buy genie pants I’ll only wear a few times! They’re easy to wear even when I sit cross legged to work on TFG all day 😉 The best part is even after they’re washed and hung to dry, they regain their shape and don’t stretch out like other fabrics!

Angela

I’ve been eyeing these pants for a while now. Hope to get them for my next adventure!

Paola

Hi, I think that is a great review for travelers. We are always looking for things that make our journeys more comfortable without losing the style. It is super important when you are taking long distant airplane trips to not strangle your hip and legs and allow the circulation of the blood properly . That is why is so important to choose the right pants and is better when it adds style. 😉

These have been really comfortable to wear on plane rides and long transport journeys. I like comfort on long trips and these have felt as good as wearing lounge wear 🙂

Wendy

These are super cute! I’d be nervous about how they’d look on my newly-40 body, but would love to try them for my upcoming trip to Ireland & Italy.

Hi Wendy, I find these to be very flattering especially since the waistline is in a good position, not too low and not too high. Alternatively, they also have other styles that look great to like the Paola: http://bit.ly/2GCIJrC

dori baranski

these pants look so cute!

Betsy

These look like a fabulous find. We’re going to cold weather from Hawaii after the first of the year and I’ve been looking for options. Loved the snow angel pic – it convinced me! 🙂

Ha, it was my first time making snow angels so I was excited! Paired them with a set of thick tights for the cold and the tights stayed dry underneath post-snow angels 🙂

michelle

Hi, I’m not a shop, I’m just selling a few pairs of these on ebay in size 10 and 12 because I wore these on a long hike across 2000 k in Spain and France back two years ago and then on planes across Europe in many countries over a 3 month period, then they became my favorites to wear cos I’d grown to love them so much when I got home. I wanted a new couple of pairs so when I found some wholesale I bought a few extra pairs to keep and some to sell. Quite honestly they are the best Jeans, can be dressed up or down and weigh nothing, dry overnight at the end of a bunk when hiking. Light as a feather and I can’t recommend them enough. I don’t know where you are but I’m in Australia. But I can post them on. I think Vigilante is a New Zealand brand. I’ve sent you the link to my ad.

Deb

I was so happy to find your website. I am 60, but I want to travel comfortably and with class. So many of the travel clothes websites are just dowdy/frumpy. I wear a size 6. Many things are too short for my age or to youthful. Yes, I do have a question. The Skylar pants look fabulous, but over my budget. I love skirts, skorts and sundresses, but I rely on long pants as I think they look better for my age. I will be in France in July! Hot! Can you recommend any other long pants, more affordable. I am reviewing your packing list to help. I am not going to overpack, but that means you need the right things to pack. Thanks!

Hi Deb, thanks for your comment! I’m going to post the question on Facebook to try to get a better response for you 🙂 Thanks!

Here are the responses: https://www.facebook.com/TravelFashionGirl/posts/598480480175624?comment_id=6741757&offset=0&total_comments=10&notif_t=feed_comment

Some great ideas!

Karen

Do you know if you can get these in the UK? Shipping looks really expensive.

It’s not the shipping cost that gets you its the taxes! I paid as much money on import taxes as the value of the shoes I ordered during my time living there. My shoes cost $60 and I paid $50 in import tax because they calculate it based on total cost PLUS shipping, what a rip off!

My best advice is to have them shipped to a US address if you know anyone and then have them send it to you without the price tag so they don;t look new and put a very low value on them.

Diana

These Skyler pants look a lot like Lole’s Passage Pants. Would you happen to own any Lole travel type of pants? I’m just wondering how’d they’d comparing to the Amatomie pants.

Anita

I checked their website thoroughly and don’t see any size guide. Am I missing it? I see the body type guide but that isn’t helpful.

Cassie

$189 for ONE pair of pants?? That is beyond insane!! I don’t care how good ey are!

déjà pseu

These look great! Can you tell me what the fabric composition is (couldn’t find on the website) and whether they bag at the knees at all after a long flight?

Hi there! I believe they’re Lycra. To be honest, I haven’t noticed the knees but they do get looser around the thighs for me after wearing them for a while which is nice to have that stretch on long journeys 🙂

Mark

Anatomie has a body type guide and a fit and style guide here; http://bit.ly/2GHaG1C

Geraldine Van Biljon

Awesome advice and great pants!! This is a ”MUST HAVE”!

Such a good read and lovely pics to. Thanks for sharing! One question: What fabric are they made out of?

My bad 🙂 I checked out the link, found the info I needed. Thanks x

glad you like the pants and that you found the info you were looking for. I’ll also add the fabric to the post as well 🙂 thanks for reading!

Vanessa (@turnipseeds)

These look so lovely! I love that they look so versatile – it looks like it would be easy to dress them up for fancy occassions. Would you recommend them for hot, humid climates? (think: Thailand, Burma).

Hi Vanessa! I did wear them in Thailand last year and they’re lightweight enough to wear in humid areas, especially because they’re also water resistant and not as sticky as other pants when you feel sweaty – I prefer long dresses and skirt though in Thailand and shorts if possible. I can hardly tolerate any fabric when it’s hot…

Alyssa

These are AWESOME! My only question is how do I decide which color to get?!

they are awesome! the color depends on your style and the rest of your clothing. i have the grey which I really like because it’s neutral and goes with everything and doesn’t ever look dirty.

Hi, Alex. You’ve definitely sparked my interest in these pants! I do have a couple of questions, though. How well do you think they will fit a variety of body shapes? I am quite a bit taller than you, so I wonder if the pants are a good length for you, if they’d be too short for me. (I’m 5’6″ and wear a size 4.) Also, I have very wide hips compared to my waist and thicker calves than average. Your body type appears to be quite different from mine, so whereas the pants look great on you, I wonder if I’d have trouble with fit. Any thoughts? Thanks!

Hi Angela. thanks for your comment!

they have quite some stretch and feel like they mold with your body. i have an IMPOSSIBLE time finding pants so these were a total surprise when they fit so well. I also have wide hips and a smaller waist but they’re waist falls in a perfect location – not too high or low from the belly button. I guess the fit would depend on how other slim fit pants fit you on the calves. While they’re labeled as “skinny” fit pants they don’t have the slim fit on the calved most skinny cut pants/jeans do making them more roomy and flexible.

As for your height, I actually have them folded in so they are longer than they appear 🙂 I’m assuming the model in their pictures is at least 5’6″ the minimum model height so they’d probably fit you in length like they do her. I fold them in 2 inches 🙂

Kay Dougherty

These do look appealing although I have hips and so skinny pants aren’t always flattering. I’m 5’2″ also and am wondering how the sizes run in these pants? Of course I haven’t looked up the price yet and I’m thinking it might be high!

For my height, I am beyond happy with the way these fit me at my stature! In the pics, I have them folded in so they’re actually a longer than it shows on me but with a quick fold, no biggie and the fold stays in place. I fold them in by 2 inches.

They’re labeled as “skinny” but I wouldn’t say that is accurate. they’re more of a slim fit making them a more appealing cut to a wider range of body types. They’ve got a nice stretch making them more easy to mold to your body.

Sabrina

This is a great, versatile list! I’m curious about your top picks for trekking/hiking pants

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Eco-Travel in Retirement – Nature and Sustainable Luxury Travel

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Women Over 50: Your Best Guide to a Capsule Travel Wardrobe

capsule travel wardrobe for women over 59

Social media is filled with travel photos of gorgeous young women in flowing gowns that coordinate with the scenery. We long to look like these women, but the reality of travel, for us more mature women, is not as glamorous as these images portray. Travel involves a lot of walking… and dust… and sun. And how do these influencers climb a mountain in a full-length gown? Let alone pack light with sundresses in every color? Sleeveless dresses and high heels just aren’t practical, especially as travel clothing for women over 50. But no worries! You can create a travel capsule wardrobe with stylish and functional clothes that allow you to pack light, feel comfortable, and look great!

My travels have taken me to over 60 countries, from luxury African safaris and European cruises to rafting and camping through the Grand Canyon. Through trial and error (and maybe a few overstuffed suitcases!), I’ve honed my packing skills and space-saving strategies. Now, I’m here to help you create a capsule wardrobe that lets you travel light and explore in style .

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Table of Contents

What is a capsule wardrobe and why use one for travel?

A capsule wardrobe is defined as a collection of basic items that mix and match, and don’t go out of style. The items harmonize in color and put together can create many, many looks. It’ll take you from a morning walk to afternoon tea . This system is ideal for traveling light. By curating your travel clothes, you can travel carry-on only, limit decision fatigue, and still look lovely. Perfect for the older woman adventurer!

examples of mix and match outfits for travel.. Pack light with a capsule wardrobe for women in retirement.

As a frequent traveler, I have created two basic capsule travel wardrobes, one for cold weather and one for warm. As I plan my trip, I adjust these capsules. I’ve tried to stick to a 10-piece wardrobe for my trips, but may add or subtract as the circumstances dictate. [On recent trips I’ve included a statement piece for more versatility and fun, creating an 11-piece capsule. ] To make things simpler I use a phone app for my packing lists with the capsule wardrobe items as basics for every trip. But you don’t need an app or anything special to create your capsule wardrobe – just make a list of the clothes you will use in your capsule or keep the list in a notebook or a spreadsheet. Whatever works for you!

A capsule wardrobe is defined as a collection of basic items that mix and match and don’t go out of style.  In theory the capsule wardrobe is all you need for a 2-week holiday wardrobe for over 50s. In practice the capsule wardrobe is often the base wardrobe for the trip, with extra pieces added as space allows.

Consider your itinerary

If you’re off on a work trip or visiting a city you know well, you likely know what types of clothing you’ll be needing and will only have to account for the weather. But if you’re planning an adventure it’s helpful to make a list of the activities you’ll be doing to understand what clothing you’ll need.

Zuri Paradiso dress as skirt, duster, and dress. Pack light for a Caribbean cruise by choosing multi-use items. #zurikenya

Creating a calendar, or printing out your itinerary, can be helpful. Planning ahead for hiking in the morning and a nice dinner in the evening will make your life easier. And can save decision time if you bring your notes with you!

I’ve found that after days of travel, I might forget some of the options my capsule allows. It’s great to have a reminder of what I’d planned! (Left: I almost forgot to wear my Zuri duster as a skirt until I noted it on my planning app!)

Choose the basics for your capsule travel wardrobe

Begin with what you have . There is no need to go out and buy items if you have the makings of a good travel wardrobe already. Let’s set an example of sustainable living by using what we have, before buying something new! Look for clothing that travels well – lightweight, easy-care clothing you enjoy and would happily reach for at home. (I’d add wrinkle free clothing, or wrinkle resistant, if that’s not already your closet standard. It is mine! Who has time for ironing?!)

Simple is best – make your clothing the least interesting thing about you.

Choose a neutral color for your base : Black works for most cities, whites for the tropics. But choose navy or beige if it’s more flattering on you. Still neutral! I began with a black base but have changed to navy as it’s softer against my skin and hair.

Pick 2 tops and 1 bottom (pants, shorts, skirt) in this neutral color. Make sure these items are comfortable, classic, and easy to care for. A Breton striped shirt is a great item to add here.

Add one solid white (or black) shirt: Bring one additional solid top, a tee if the trip is casual, or a button down for dressing up. These are the travel wardrobe essentials. The classic button down goes well with everything and can even be worn open as a jacket. I pack either a black merino tee or an Eddie Bauer wrinkle-resistant button down shirt . Just splurged on a quality merino wool top from Wool&, the Stevie 3/4 sleeve top. I’m thrilled with it – flattering and super comfortable. I know it’ll make it in my every packing list!

Add a solid black (or neutral) bottom: I always pack one pair of black pants or capris. These go with everything and don’t show dirt. (Helpful hint: wear dark colors on a flight. Nothing like turbulence to cause a spill!) Some people always pack jeans. These are heavy, and slow to dry when laundered, so don’t usually make it into my luggage, but there are trips when jeans are mandatory! You do you!

Add a topper – a lightweight sweater or jacket in the neutral or a coordinating neutral. Having some sort of topper is critical if you’re visiting sacred sites, or traveling in areas where women dress conservatively. A pashmina will do the trick if you’re averse to sweaters. (If you’re cold weather traveling, you’ll probably need 2 toppers.)

[Optional] Add a dress , or two, depending on your destination and style of travel. I have a couple of print shift dresses I may pack, but generally choose to bring a dress in my neutral color. Extra points if this dress is able to be styled up and down. I’ve been won over to Wool& merino wool dresses lately which can be styled as a dress, a top, or a tunic.

Add 2 tops/blouses in complementary color: Choose silky sleeveless tops and you can pack three!

travel clothing for women after 50, putting together a capsule travel wardrobe

I took a camel DKNY cashmere cozy as my topper on our South African trip. It was perfect on the long flight, serving as sweater and blanket in one. I reached for it again in the cool evenings on safari and in the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town wore it to dress up for dinners out. 

Pay attention to the lengths that work for your body. Unless blessed by genetics, most women in their fifties and sixties will want a bit more coverage in their over 50 capsule wardrobe. Tights, and short skirts may not flatter as they once did but pair those tights with a long tunic and you’re good to go! I find capris or cropped pants flatter my legs and I choose tops with sleeves to protect from the sun.

Example of a Minimalist Travel Capsule Wardrobe

Create a capsule travel wardrobe around a basic neutral. Add color and texture to liven it up.

Example of the Minimalist Capsule expanded to 11-pieces

Use the core capsule as a base for an 11-piece travel capsule wardrobe with plenty of options.

Accessorize your capsule travel wardrobe by adding color and style

Have fun – choose a few colorful pieces to jazz up your outfits. This is where we can learn from the renowned style of the French woman. She might wear a simple neutral outfit every day (often black) but will liven it up with accessories! A silky blouse, a colorful scarf, or a bright skirt – lightweight pieces that add some spice to your outfits. Some women will design their whole capsule wardrobe around the colors of their favorite scarf.

Jewelry – those neutral outfits are asking for some fun jewelry. Leave your valuable pieces at home but bring a chunky necklace or sparkly earrings. Small things can bump your day outfit to evening wear! I love to pick up jewelry as I travel. Great to wear on the trip and a wonderful (lightweight!) souvenir when we’re home.

Review and visualize your capsule wardrobe

A capsule wardrobe template will help you to choose items that mix and match well. We’ve shared our favorites on Easy Elegance: 3 Templates for Capsule Wardrobe Planning .

Pack light with a capsule wardrobe. Travel with carry-on only, using scarves and jewelry to add color. Image of luggage with scarf

Use an app like Outfit Planner, Stylebook or Cladwell to visualize how your wardrobe picks work together. Don’t pack anything that doesn’t go with two or more pieces. Remember, your goal is to create mix and match outfits for travel. (see Pack Lighter with Stylebook)

Test pack I lay out all my planned clothing at least a week before the trip. This is a great time to make sure the pieces work together as well as to check for stains, and necessary repairs. This is also when you might notice you have a bit of extra room to add another favorite scarf or t shirt! But be careful, it’s easy to throw in a couple of “just in case” items that’ll negate all the work you’ve done to create a minimalistic travel capsule!

[scarf: Gold & Blue William Morris from the Met Opera Shop – a favorite, shown also in capsule collage above!]

Shoes for travel

Probably the biggest challenge for packing light is shoes. It’s difficult to pare down our options when it comes to footwear. Most experts recommend limiting ourselves to two pairs of shoes, with the heaviest being worn on the flight. I must admit I often take three – sneakers or hiking shoes on the flight, a pair of flats, and sandals. Wear heels if you are absolutely comfortable in them, but for my travel wardrobe over 60, I stick to stylish flats.

But I’m still hopeful that I’ll come across that unicorn – a casual flat/sandal option that’ll take me to dinner or the pool… Recommendations gladly accepted!

Adding new items to your travel wardrobe capsule 

Shop your closet first! Set an example of sustainable travel by using what you have before buying something new . The fashion industry is one of the leading contributors to global carbon emissions. Commit to reducing your ‘fast fashion’ consumption. Wear what you have and, when new is necessary, invest in well made, timeless designs.

If you don’t already have items in your closet that will work for your trip, there are many options for women’s clothes for travel. In addition to the tried-and-true big travel clothing companies – Travelsmith, Magellans, etc. – many clothing lines cater to women in their 50s, 60s, and above. They usually offer flattering clothes that travel well.

Quality first! It’s past time for fast fashion- those trendy, inexpensive items that’ll be worn one season before ending up in the donation pile. If you’re going to buy women’s clothes for travel, invest in good quality pieces. You will pay more initially for that merino wool top, but it’ll serve you for many years. (Merino wool is the ultimate travel fabric – wrinkle resistant, odor resistant, and quick drying! Bonus points for it’s being a sustainable fabric!)

Find a brand that fits you well and is designed with travel in mind, i.e. wrinkle resistant. Look into convertible clothing which can give you a lot of options. The following brands carry stylish pieces for a holiday wardrobe for over 50s:

Brands offering quality travel clothing for women over 50

Athleta carries affordable pants that work for travel days, and evenings out. Well tailored, the black Venice pintuck pants, are always on my list.

Encircled in Canada has a line of ‘dressy casuals’ which are ideal for travel . I love the dressy sweatpants. They’re slouchy and soft, great for travel days, but look refined enough for an evening out with a jacket or pretty scarf. Encircled has committed to sustainability and is making many of its classic pieces in bamboo and merino wool.

Coolibar Amara shirt -classic summer style - coastal grandmother

Coolibar specializes in sun-protective clothing. This is so important as travelers are out in the sun so much and often forget to reapply sunscreen! I’ve added several of these pieces to my travel wardrobe. My favorite is the Amara button-down shirt which resists wrinkles and lets me channel my inner “coastal grandmother.” Ha!

Chico’s Travelers Collection has wrinkle free options that look great coming straight out of the suitcase. Many dressy options, too! I always include a few items from Chico’s in my capsule wardrobe.

Wool& clothing isn’t designed specifically for travel, but the simple merino dresses are a natural to work as your base. They also offer merino wool leggings which are wonderful for layering on chilly mornings. Other responsible wool brands to check: Ridge Merino (love my Hyde dress/topper ), Unbound Merino , and (U.S. Made) Wuru .

Toad & Co . has many natural fiber pieces that are great as accent pieces to your capsule wardrobe.

Eileen Fisher ‘s styles are timeless. The silk tops and the luxe merino stretch line would seem to be perfect travel solutions. (I haven’t had the opportunity to try this line, but have had great success with lightweight, odor resistant merino wool.)

Diane Kroe specializes in travel-friendly clothing and has some of the best travel clothes for women. Most are multi-functional – converting from scarves to cardigans, skirted tights to bodysuits. Diane Kroe’s line includes stylish clothing for plus size women as well. I always have a Diane Kroe piece on my packing list!

Visit REI to see lots of options for active travel – Patagonia, Prana, Exofficio, Smartwool, Icebreaker – all are great options if you’ll be hiking or cycling on your trip.

Perfect travel clothing for women over 50 is comfortable and makes you feel good

It’s most important that you pack only things that are comfortable to wear and make you happy. Don’t include a ‘travel friendly’ option that you’d never reach for at home.

I can’t emphasize this enough. DO NOT pack anything you wouldn’t be comfortable wearing at home. Traveling in our older years is a gift. We no longer need dress to impress but can dress to de-stress. We can find comfortable clothing for older women that will make us feel good. And as we have come to learn – if we feel good, we look good!

This basic over 50 capsule travel wardrobe will serve you well from Paris to the Grand Canyon. But if there’s room in your luggage, allow yourself a favorite item or two. A brightly colored dress, graphic tee, or signature piece will be a nice change from the basic wardrobe.

And as always -make sure to pack a hat for skin protection!

Are there clothing essentials you reach for when packing? Please share your travel tips in the comments!

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There is virtually nowhere you can’t go in a white blouse and black pants. Dressed up or down, having these two items that fit well are indispensable.

Yes! But I make sure to pack two white blouses as I’ll inevitably spill something the first day! 🙂

I own the Edie Bauer wrinkle free shirt, I’ll leave it home and pack my llbean pinpoint wrinkle free shirt instead , because it is really really wrinkle free.

Thanks for the tip! I haven’t tried the LL Bean pinpoint wrinkle free, but will now!

This is an EXCELLENT article! As a full-time International Petsitter, you would think I would have the packing thing down to a science, but I SO do not. This will help me immensely! Thank you!

Most of my wardrobe for years has come from Eileen Fisher. Her tunic tops and crepe or ponte pants (black) are perfect for travel. And they come in all sizes now.

I’ve heard great things about that line, but haven’t tried it. Thanks for the suggestion!

Lovely informative article!

Loved your information. I find it so hard to pack for long trips. The younger gals make it all look so easy.

Thanks, Dana! I can’t imagine how many clothes the younger girls bring to create such instagramable images!

Over the years I have managed to create a coordinated set of clothes that come with me when I travel. But I must admit because I wear many of these just when travelling they don’t wear out. So I feel like I am always looking the same in my travel photos! Good idea to think about one for hot and cold temps. My biggest challenge too is shoes.

Ha! But I bet you’re likely the only one who notices the repeated outfits!

Lindsay phillips shoes……her tag line is change your style not your sole, I have several pairs, Switch flops with changable straps for the day, heels with changable button decorations for meals and evenings, 2 pairs……endless possibilities, a travellers dream

Due to ongoing foot problems,I have chosen vionic flip flops. Choose plain ones for everyday and sparkly ones for dinner.

Thanks. What capsule app do you use?

I use Stylebook mostly. I used to use Cladwell. Do you have an app you recommend?

I love the short sleeved blouse you picture below your heading, “What is a capsule wardrobe and why recommend using one for travel?” Where can I find that or something similar? Been struggling to find blouses that serve many purposes like that one would, that are not cheaply made and that travel well. Help!

One of the fashion tips my husband and I brought home from Europe is their use of scarves in the winter. They are beautiful, warm and functional. Great ideas for travel clothes.

Shoes I have found that are comfortable and I can wear to dinner, Naot- Kayla or Hero

Thanks Leslie, I haven’t tried Naot shoes. Will have to look for them.

I LOVE Naot shoes! Almost every pair of shoes I own is from Naot. They are so comfortable, even for long walking days. I’ve worn them all over Europe, in many Disney parks, and to Sydney and Cape Town. I never even have to break them in!

I have a pair of sparkly Fit Flop sandals that are extremely comfortable and take me easily to dress up at night. I’m about to embark on a long multi seasonal trip and hope to be able to pack in a smaller suitcase for ease getting on and off trains. Being plus size is a challenge because it takes up more space. Thanks for your ideas.

I’m only 33 but I’m also baffled by how these ladies pack all these long flowy dresses to hikes (some even rent them!). I love clothes and fashion, but I too prefer being practical. There’s a middle ground. Thanks for sharing these tips!

Starting to build my wardrobe now for a 2-week trip to Europe in early spring. My biggest challenges are being prepared for rain/cooler weather and being able to stick with carry-on luggage only. I have some wrinkle-free basics (tops and bottoms) which supposedly will wash easily (we’ll be in AirBnBs with washers but no dryers). I am sensitive to fabrics so Merino wool is not an option for me. I have a lightweight packable down jacket and recently invested in some waterproof trainers, plus I am planning to bring a pair of flat boots. Thank you for your tips, the scarf-for-a-pop-of-color idea is a game-changer!

Sounds great Neysa! Consider a technical fabric base layer to help with the cooler weather. Packs light but will keep you cozy.

I LOVE bamboo fabrics. Similarly to merino wool, I find that they are cool when it’s hot and warm when it’s cool. They drape well, and are soft to the touch. They’re also naturally antimicrobial, so they don’t stink and need to be laundered less frequently. I own leggings, nightgowns, tanks, and tees!

may I ask where do you purchase the dress at the top of your first picture with the scarf around the neck. I have been looking for one of theses but not having much luck.

Love this article as most seem always to skinny models, which i am not!!!!!

Hi Carol, that dress is an old favorite of mine, from Travelsmith. It’s no longer available but you might find similar dresses at Lands End, Chicos, or Wool&.

Thanks for your kind words!

Thank you so much for this post. It is great to see the pieces all work together. Re sandals, I have a pair of rose pink Merrel sandals that are great to walk around in all day, and are lovely worn with a sun dress. These are my day/evening shoes for a hot tropical destination. https://www.merrellaustralia.com.au/products/sandspur-rose-convert-marron

Ooh! I love those. I have similar in black but I love the subtle pink. Thanks for sharing!

We are going on the Viking Grand European cruise this fall. I am trying to put together the Capsule wardrobe & I love your suggestions. I know the white/black stripe long sleeve Tee is popular & I love it. I just can’t seem to find one I love. Any suggestions?

That will be a wonderful cruise!!

The stripe shirt is a classic and perfect for Europe. But as you’ve found, sometimes it’s hard to find one that suits you. I recently purchased one from Yala made of bamboo. Haven’t travel tested it yet but plan on taking it to Peru next month. Let me know if you find one you love!

I always pack one of these! I just got one from Yala in bamboo that I like. Have a great time on your trip. We’re looking at that cruise too.

Such great tips and suggestions! We’re newly empty nesters and have just started to enjoy the cruising life but man, packing and knowing how..for different destinations can be tricky! This will be a big help for our Alaskan cruise coming up in a month.

Great! Our Alaskan cruise was cancelled in 2021. But we’ll get there someday! Have fun!

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I love the “formula” for putting together a practical travel wardrobe; it looks like a perfect starting point for any trip! I’d never choose black for the neutral. Brown, olive or navy are more friendly travel colors, as they hide dirt better than black.

A couple questions: You didn’t mention PJs … I’d lean towards a casual lounge outfit like joggers + an oversized tee, and I’d bring two lounge outfits so you could wear one while washing the others (of course, I’m assuming the luxury of a washing machine). Also, lounge outfits need to be “decent enough” to be seen by others.

That’s a great addition. Thanks, Resa! I usually bring a light nightgown, but have definitely packed loungewear when I’m traveling with friends.

Absolutely spot on with the image versus reality scenario. I’m 64 travelling to several cities in Italy and then going on a cruise. Also I do t want to lug a suitcase so everything must fit in my backpack carryon. The reality is I perspire, get sore feet, and occasionally need to have a nap. Love all the suggestions you’ve made.

Wow! So helpful, I tend to overpack!! We are going to Italy for 3 weeks in November, so I’m already fretting about what to pack.😬

Three weeks in Italy! Lucky you!

We were in Italy for 3 weeks last Nov. Plan for wetter and colder than you think, and plan to do laundry. Don’t forget your umbrella, great walking shoes no matter what they look like and a camera.

I’m 60 and putting together a wardrobe for my trip to Europe, but I’m sorry you lost me with the dowdy capris (or ANYTHING Chicos) and the old lady scarves. We all have our own style, and this works for you, but I wouldn’t wear anything so frumpy myself. I DO intend to wear breezy sleeveless dresses and not sure why those are considered “not appropriate.”

Hi Donna, I certainly don’t think breezy sleeveless dresses are inappropriate and am delighted that you’ll be enjoying them! Thanks for the feedback!

Thank you for all your tips. They are great. I always try to avoid buying new clothes before I travel and take what I have in my wardrobe ..that way I can buy that nice new top in Italy or something from the place I am visiting and leave some of my older clothes behind. That way I have room in my case & come home with something I have bought for myself. 😀

Me too! I love having special pieces that remind me of a great trip.

The concept of a capsule wardrobe is truly a game-changer for travel. The idea of mixing and matching essential pieces to create numerous outfits is brilliant. It’s wonderful to see how a well-curated wardrobe can take you from a morning walk to afternoon tea, all while feeling confident and put-together.

Your tips on choosing a neutral base color and adding complementary pieces to jazz up the outfits are spot on. Accessories truly make a difference in transforming a simple outfit. And your emphasis on quality over fast fashion is incredibly important – investing in well-made, versatile pieces not only benefits the traveler but also contributes to sustainable living.

I’m planning a trip to Copenhagen next month and hoping to pack in just a backpack so I’m not stuck finding a place to stash a suitcase between hotels. Thanks for the capsule tips. I’m looking for lightweight, rollable, wrinkle-free clothes so they’ll look as good on Day 4 as the day I pack. Any tips?

I love my merino wool and bamboo clothing. Super lightweight and wrinkle-free. Have a great trip!

my go to shoes are bobs by sketchers. they have on amazon called women’s desert kiss stretch quarter strap sandal flat . the only shoe that has zero sciatic pain due to a low heel .

Thanks Ann, I have a pair of Skechers I wear all the time! I’ll be bringing it to France with me next month.

Chico’s no ion shirts are wonderful and come in many colors. I have their long and 3/4 sleeve white for travel. They work great!!! I get compliments each time I wear them with scarves. I,too, wear sketchers most travel days. The are fantastic and can be washed. Great site and info.

Love it! As a mom I struggle to find practical clothes. Capsule wardrobe is a great option. Next summer I will definitely create my travel capsule wardrobe!

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I need to assemble a capsule wardrobe for an Alaska cruse for a plus size women. I don’t ask for much. The weather varies greatly.

Focus on layers, Wendy. I’d suggest a base layer top (and perhaps bottom) and then create the capsule as you usually would. (I’d bring a merino dress that can be accessorized to create several looks, a pair of dark pants and top. Pack your favorite scarves, etc. Adding a lightweight sweater that can be removed as the day warms up works well.)

I love all of your suggestions for minimalist packing. My problem is I seem to have a small head, so hats overwhelm me! If I try the hats in the kids dept., they have cartoon characters on them! Help! Any suggestions on how to pick out or fit a hat? TIA Erin

Hi Erin, I have the opposite problem and have had some luck getting hats on Amazon. If they don’t fit, you can return them.

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The 14 Best Wrinkle-free Travel Clothes You Can Buy at Amazon This Spring for Under $50

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Ironing is no one’s favorite chore. Whether on vacation or at home, my goal is to iron as little as possible — which is why I pack as many pieces of wrinkle-free clothes as I can when I travel. Trust me: Wrinkle-resistant clothes in stretchy fabrics like elastane, polyester, spandex, and lyocell can make packing less stressful, ensuring they arrive safely and ready to be worn straight from the suitcase. 

So where can you find these magical, no-fuss clothes? Amazon has a wide selection of wrinkle-free travel clothes for both men and women, including versatile pieces for spring. From button-down shirts and pants to dresses and shorts, I shopped the site for wrinkle-free garments that will help keep you looking good from the moment you zip open your suitcase until you head home. The best part is you don’t have to spend a pretty penny. Here are 14 options for under $50.

AJISAI Petite/Regular Women's 7/8 Joggers Travel Pants  

This travel-ready jogger is great to wear while on the go, whether driving, sitting on a bus, or running to catch a flight. Made from workout-friendly material, it has great stretch and shape retention, so it will always look polished no matter how long of a day. A drawstring waistband and an ankle-length make it easy to wear with a tee, tank, or hoodie and with sneakers or flats. “They do not wrinkle, period,” one reviewer attested . 

Automet 2 Piece Outfits For Women Lounge Sets Pajama Sets 

Level up your travel look by wearing a matching set. From sleeping to lounging around your Airbnb to heading down to the hotel pool, the look and feel is easy and breezy, thanks to the lightweight fabric. One five-star review left by a happy traveler said, “The color holds the fabric is nice (not paper thin), and it doesn’t wrinkle on long plane rides. Thank you for creating quality pieces to impress even the pickiest of us.” Even better, this short set on Amazon is offered in 27 shades of neutral and bright hues. 

Jescakoo Women's Short Sleeve Round Neck T-Shirt 

For travelers who, like me, always like to have one or two new tops to pack, this cute T-shirt is a perfect option. Offered in over 50 colors with various textures, this wrinkle-resistant tee is also fade and pilling-resistant, keeping the look fresh and new for longer than your vacation or trip. Designed with a twist front, which is comfortable and flattering, this tee pairs perfectly with jeans, shorts, skirts, or any bottom.

Lee Women's Wrinkle Free Relaxed Fit Straight Leg Pant

Straight-leg pants are perfect for work travel. They read polished for meetings all day with a button-down and work for dinner with a simple swap for a blouse, tank, or sweater. This pair from Lee is a standout, made from wrinkle-free fabric with a stretch and a flexible waistband. Also, this wrinkle-resistant pair has a relaxed fit with a midrise, making them adaptable to any top. Comments prove they are anti-wrinkle, with one review stating, "The description promotes wrinkle-free, and they certainly are that. In a ‘pinch,’ I wore them right after opening the package. They looked great with no folds. After washing them-they did not shrink."

Jessie Kidden Women's UPF 50+ UV Sun Protection Safari Shirt

Technically, this option is a hiking shirt, but the design and features give it life and purpose beyond the trail. The wrinkle-resistant safari-style top, with two chest pockets and roll-up convertible sleeves, has a casual utility look that is currently on-trend. The lightweight fabric contains UPF 50 protection from the sun, whether you are among trees or buildings in a bustling city. It also contains the brand’s “omni-wick” technology that keeps you cool and dry while pulling moisture away from your body. Its quick-drying features will also be appreciated while actively biking, hiking, or even getting caught in the rain.

Pretty Garden Boho Short Sleeve V Neck Swiss Dot Ruffle Tiered Maxi Dress

A word to the wise: Take advantage of this dress currently being on sale for under $50. Not only does it have a stylish, flattering design with a Swiss dot print and a tiered silhouette, but it also doesn’t wrinkle. This fact makes it an excellent vacation dress for spring or summer trips. One very happy customer who bought this dress for a trip to Africa shared, “I love this dress. It’s beautiful and chic and washes so well. Doesn’t come out wrinkled at all.” Beyond travel, it's great for any event, so it’s perfect for anyone looking for a dress to wear to a bridal or baby shower, graduation party, or brunch with friends this spring. 

Pretty Garden Women’s 2-piece Tracksuit

A comfy airplane outfit if I ever saw one, this no-fuss set is soft and breathable, with a cotton polyester blend that ensures no wrinkles will creep in. Take it from one reviewer who called them “easy for packing if traveling” and said “This fabric is so soft, smooth, light, [and] never wrinkled! I’m in love with these! Easy to wear, cool and simple. You could easily dress them up of keep them casual…Simply perfect.”

Columbia Women’s PFG Freezer III Dress

Get prepared for warmer temperatures on vacation this spring and summer with this quick-drying, wrinkle-proof little black dress with UPF that one Travel + Leisure writer packs on all her trips . It’s not only silky smooth and hassle-free, but it also takes up next to no space in a carry-on, keeps you cool, and can practically be balled up in a suitcase without picking up unsightly lines. One Amazon reviewer who called it a “ great dress for activities ” concludes it’s the “perfect dress for summer/vacation and water activities. Quick dry, wrinkle-free, and great for traveling.”

Kingsted T-Shirts for Men Pack

There's nothing that can ruin a look faster than a wrinkled T-shirt. Yet, ironing or steaming also seems silly for such a casual piece, so wrinkle-resistant T-shirts are a huge win. Crafted in premium fabric, this set of three men's T-shirts is comfortable, durable, and fast-drying. These are also heather dyed and treated to maintain color longer than other affordable options. Happy customers also loved the fit. One five-star review noted, "Kingsted nailed the fit — neither too tight nor too loose. The side-seamed construction ensures they maintain their shape wash after wash."

Coofandy Men’s Short Sleeve Cuban Guayabera Shirt 

If you want a short-sleeved button-down shirt with some flare, choose a guayabera style, recognizable by two vertical lines of pleated columns along the front. This lightweight men’s style is popular in places with warm climates like Cuba, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, so you can trust it's a must-pack for any hot-weather vacation. This style, in particular, is crafted in a material that is ultra-soft, loose, and breezy. The anti-wrinkle quality was noted by several reviewers, as well as how it was easy to care for. One comment stated , “Washed and dried like a dream. Very wrinkle resistant. Soft to the touch. Impressive.” Day, night, dinner, or sunset at the beach — wear it anywhere on your vacation.  

Amazon Essentials Men's Classic-Fit Wrinkle-Resistant Flat-Front Chino Pant

Dress pants usually don't equal easy care, but this pair from Amazon does. Treated with a wrinkle-resistant finish, this has a classic flat-front look. Flattering front slant and button-back pockets add to the tailored look and feel with a zipper and button closure. "These pants have exceeded my expectations in every possible way," one five-star comment exclaimed. "They are extremely comfortable, with a classic fit that's not too baggy or too tight. The wrinkle-resistant material is a game-changer, saving me time and effort in ironing." Soft to the touch and offered in sizes 28-60 and 13 neutral shades, there’s a style for just about any traveler. And since they’re under $25, you might as well stock up on a few pairs. 

Puli Men's Golf Hybrid Dress Shorts

Shorts are one of the easiest articles of clothing to wrinkle since the length makes them susceptible to creases. But, with this pair, you can sit, walk, play golf, or do anything you want in them and not worry about wrinkles. On top of that, it has a flexible fit thanks to a stretchy waistband that provides a full range of motion. Another important feature of the fabric is that it's quick-drying and contains UPF 50+. And for convenience, it also has six pockets to hold all your travel necessities, like your wallet, keys, and phone.

Van Heusen Men's Dress Shirt Regular Fit Ultra Wrinkle Free Flex Collar Stretch

When heading to a work meeting or special event, like a wedding, you often need to carry a separate garment bag to ensure your dress shirt arrives in its crisp, pristine condition. But if a shirt is made with wrinkle-free fabric, like this Van Heusen dress shirt, you can simply pack it in your suitcase. This shirt is comfortable with a flex collar that expands for an all-around easy-to-move fit. “Great shirt,” started one excellent review . "I was so happy that this shirt fit exactly as the measurements were listed. The wrinkle-free was a must, and true to their word it is wrinkles-free. The shirt is so comfortable to wear."

CQR Men's Polo Shirt, Long and Short Sleeve Tactical Shirts

Another versatile style for men that’s easily packed is a polo shirt. Not only can polos look casual or dressed up, but they can also work for outdoor adventures, sports, or even preppy events. This wrinkle-free polo from Amazon is made with a quick-dry breathable fabric that helps with airflow. One customer , who also hates to iron, loves the comfort of this shirt. “No snags yet. Washed and light dry and no wrinkles at all. I don't like to iron, so this is perfect." With a nice low price and a wide selection of sizes and shades, any traveler can stock up on a few of these travel-friendly polos to wear daily while away and at home. 

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