The Most Comfortable (and Coolest) Travel Clothes, According to Our Editors

Travel season is upon us, friends! Whether you’re going back home for the holidays, taking a well-deserved mini-break somewhere special, or jumping in the car to visit friends, you’re going to want a cozy outfit that’s comfortable, not to mention chic (you never know when an Insta opportunity arises). As someone who racks up a lot of air miles throughout the year, I’m particularly faithful to a handful of elevated basics and layers to get me through every trek, trip, and tour. Curious to see what items my fellow editors swear by for traveling, I had them share their absolute favorite comfortable and cool pieces they always wear when taking a trip. From stretchy elevated sweats to silky soft tops, scroll below to get your hands on them too.
"Call me cliché, but leggings are my favorite things to travel in for obvious reasons. I am a Lululemon girl through and through, and this particular pair just so happens to be my favorite."
"I discovered this brand a few years ago—and I've been hooked ever since. Its pieces are made for the comfort of traveling without sacrificing on style. The Jet Set trousers are one of my favorites. They feel and fit comfortably and snug like leggings, but they look like smart trousers—so you can look sharp while staying cozy. They're also wrinkle resistant, which is always handy."
"I've owned these slip-on sneakers for a few years now, and they're still one of my favorites for traveling. They're insanely comfortable; the suede fabric looks elevated; and the taupe hue is super versatile. They're so convenient for taking on and off at security too."
"No matter where or how far I'm traveling, I won't leave home without one of LHLL's perfectly lived-in crewnecks. Each one is meticulously washed and distressed, so it feels just as comfy as that college sweatshirt you've worn a zillion times but probably a bit more stylish."
"I pretty much only wear sneakers to the airport if I can help it—there's nothing comfier or easier to take on and off going through the security checkpoint. Lately, I've been keeping Reebok's retro pair in heavy rotation when I travel. No matter what else I have on, a crisp white sneaker ensures I always look chic."
"I fell in love with these $12 Amazon leggings a year ago, and so did the rest of the edit team. In fact, we dedicated an entire story to just how amazing they are. A choice quote from that piece: 'As soon as I tried on these leggings, I was overwhelmed by how soft they were. You know how soft and cozy the inside of your favorite sweatpants are? That level of soft.' When I'm traveling, these leggings provide such a supreme level of comfort that they've become my go-to."
Up next, I travel a lot, but I still make these five airport mistakes.

Judith Jones is the associate shopping director at Who What Wear and has worked in fashion for over a decade. She specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.
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