It’s the unspoken sartorial rule of flying that layering is the key to a comfortable flight, but there’s another fashion factor that plays a part in our aircraft outfit of choice: the balance between comfort and style.
Nailing this balance, in particularly for long-haul flights, can be the make or break of a relaxing journey.
The law of layering up is, of course, important, namely when travelling from one climate to another, but we also recommend option for soft, breathable fabrics in looser cut styles for maximum comfort.
Thanks to two years spent locked down, chic loungewear is now acceptable everyday attire and perfect for plane travel.
If you’re trying to score an upgrade or looking impress the person picking you up from the airport, opting for a rib-knit set, on-trend cardi or flare pants could be the way to go.
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Below, we round up all that more with the best outfit options to wear on a flight as we start jet-setting once more.
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Plane Outfits To Shop In Australia
BY JOHNNY. Naomi Knit Pants, $250 at THE ICONIC
Soft Lounge Long Slip in Onyx, $144 at SKIMS
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Jamie Knit Pants, $99.95 and Pascal Knit Polo, $99.95 both THE ICONIC
Split Hem Leggings, $155 at AJE ATHLETICA
Selita Buttoned Shirt, $420 and Selita Pant, $400 both SIR
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Elsie Knit Jumper, $149.99 at DISSH
The Row Silk And Cashmere-Blend Maxi Wrap Dress, $4,569 at Net-A-Porter
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Napoleon Pant, $320, Cultivate Cardi, $350 and Karma Bralette all Viktoria & Woods
After studying a Bachelor of Journalism at The University of Wollongong and Fashion Business at FBI Fashion College, Maddison began her now decade-long career in the media industry. She’s worked across print, digital and affiliates at some of Australia’s biggest entertainment, lifestyle and fashion titles (ELLE, Marie Claire, The Australian Women’s Weekly, Who, Girlfriend and more) covering the latest trends, cultural moments and celeb news. Previously, she was the Senior Shopping Editor at Marie Claire and ELLE, where she combined her digital expertise and ability to scroll through endless online shopping sites without tire to help fashion-devotees like her find the perfect item. Currently the Digital Editor of Marie Claire, her love for and expertise in e-commerce still sees her trying on countless pairs of jeans in the name of research, that is, when she’s not covering the latest celeb news, dissecting runway trends or advocating on women’s issues.