The formula is simple: breathable fabrics, relaxed silhouettes, and easy layers
A great airport outfit should work just as well at 30,000 feet as it does when you land. After logging dozens of flights this year, PEOPLE editors have narrowed down the best styles that balance comfort and polish for long travel days.
From soft joggers and breezy linen sets to sneakers made for long terminal treks, these adaptable staples keep you cozy in-flight while still looking put-together upon arrival — no outfit change required. The formula is simple: breathable fabrics, relaxed silhouettes, and easy layers that adapt to fluctuating cabin temperatures. Even better, many of our go-to travel picks are from Amazon, with prices starting at just $15.
Our Favorite Airport Outfits at Amazon
- Summer Essential: Anrabess Linen Matching Set, $50 (orig. $56)
- Bamboo Fabric: Cozy Earth Joggers, $75 (orig. $88)
- Lowest Price in 90 Days: Adidas VL Court Sneaker, $55 (orig. $75)
- Under-$25: Semaro Drawstring Wide-Leg Pants, $17 (orig. $30)
- Year-Round Staple: Ugg Classic Ultra Mini Boot, $160
- Layer-Friendly: Gap Crewneck Cardigan, $22 (orig. $26)
- Slip-On and Go: Project Cloud Platform Clogs, $60
- Roomy Fit: Rag & Bone Miramar Wide-Leg Pants, $198
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Anrabess Linen Matching Set

$56 $50 at Amazon
“When I travel, I have to feel put-together yet comfortable, and this matching set checks off both requirements. It's made with a lightweight linen-blend material that keeps me from overheating in tropical climates, but won't leave me shivering under the AC of the plane. It's so easy to style, too — I usually wear it with a denim jacket and sneakers on the plane or I throw on some sandals to make it dressy enough for dinner. Plus, each piece can be paired with other items in my suitcase, making it capsule wardrobe-friendly.” — Rylee Johnston, shopping writer
Levi’s 90s Trucker Jacket![]()
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Reebok Court Advance Sneaker![]() $61 at Amazon |
Cozy Earth Women’s Jogger

$88 $75 at Amazon
“I probably sound like a broken record because I keep raving about these Cozy Earth joggers, but it’s because I love them. I often pair them with the matching crewneck while flying as, together, they’re lightweight enough to travel in and out of the Arizona heat, yet warm enough to keep me comfy on cold airplanes. I typically wear them with ballet flats and a statement coat or blazer to dress them up, so everything is still practical (but also cute) for walking, sitting, and so forth.” — Alyssa Grabinski, senior shopping writer
Cozy Earth Pullover Crew![]() $78 at Amazon |
Athmile Mary Jane Shoes![]() $33 at Amazon |
Adidas VL Court Sneaker

$75 $55 at Amazon
“You'll never find me wearing anything but sneakers to the airport. Over the years, I've learned that it's best to just wear the cute pair you're planning to do lots of walking in during your trip. My current favorites are these Adidas sneakers that look like the popular Sambas (but are more affordable). I’ll style them with a sweatshirt or sweater (this one is a close match for mine!) and one of the many pairs of Spanx pants I own — mine are sold out in blue, but this pair looks super similar, plus it comes with a matching pullover. Pro tip: Wear a short-sleeve shirt underneath in case you get too hot on the plane.” — Alex Nelson, associate editorial director
Suuksess Modal Matching Set![]()
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Anrabess Oversized Crew Neck Sweater![]()
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Semaro Drawstring Wide-Leg Pants

$30 $17 at Amazon
“For red-eye flights and long travel days, I always reach for my black linen pants that feel like pajamas but look polished enough for sightseeing when I land. This hue is much more forgiving than creamy or white styles for hiding coffee spills or in-flight meal stains (a must for a clumsy traveler like myself).” — Maggie Horton, shopping writer
The Drop Kindley Crescent Crossbody Bag![]() $33 at Amazon |
Adidas Barreda Decode Sneakers![]()
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Ugg Classic Ultra Mini Boot

$160 at Amazon
“I don't reach for my Ugg boots as often in the spring and summer as I do in the winter, but I make a special exception to pull them out for flights. No shoes compare in terms of comfort — they're like slippers you can wear in public — and they're sturdy enough to keep my feet comfortable while walking from gate to gate. Couple them with some wide-leg sweatpants (or Rag & Bone's sweatpant jeans) and a sleeping mask, and voila! You've nailed my go-to travel day look.” — Averi Baudler, shopping editor
Automet Wide-Leg Sweatpants![]() $30 at Amazon |
Facemoon Silk Sleep Mask![]() $20 at Amazon |
Gap Crewneck Cardigan

$26 $22 at Amazon
“I have been on a mission to ditch polyester for cotton fabrics, and I recently acquired this Gap cardigan in black and beige to bulk up my capsule wardrobe. Not only is it made with breathable cotton, but the staple style is lightweight, elegant, and comes with layer-friendly buttons. I recently wore it with satin pants from Aritzia that look so similar to this drawstring Amazon pair as well as the Ugg Tazz II platform slippers, and I felt so comfy (and put-together) all flight long.” — Nicol Natale, shopping writer
Ekouaer Satin Pants![]()
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Ugg Taz II Slippers![]() $145 at Amazon |
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Project Cloud Platform Clogs

$60 at Amazon
“My Birkenstock platform clogs have been some of my most-worn travel shoes since I purchased them two years ago. But, the $155 price tag can understandably be a deterrent. I found a more affordable alternative on Amazon that's almost indiscernible. These $60 lookalikes have the same durable platform outsole with the added bonus of a memory-foam insole. I'm usually wearing these with a pair of wide-leg track pants and an oversized sweatshirt for maximum comfort.” — Izzy Baskette, shopping writer
Shebote Parachute Track Pants![]() $20 at Amazon |
Trendy Queen Oversized Hoodie![]()
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Rag & Bone Miramar Wide Leg Pants

$198 at Amazon
“I truly don't know how I lived so long without sweatpant jeans. I reach for my Rag & Bone pants anytime I travel: I've worn them on six flights, two train rides, and many long car rides. They look like actual jeans, so I can feel slightly more put-together, yet they're not restrictive or stiff like actual jeans. I'm someone who fidgets quite a bit, especially on long plane rides, and these pants allow me to freely move about.” — Jennifer Maldonado, associate editorial director
Dlooda Wide-Leg Sweatpants![]()
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Iuga Wide-Leg Pants![]() $36 at Amazon |
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