Do NOT Wear This on the Plane (Travel Outfits to AVOID)

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Komentáře • 529

  • @PortableProfessional
    @PortableProfessional  Před 6 měsíci +8

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  • @maxshiraz3447
    @maxshiraz3447 Před 7 měsíci +75

    As advised, I got rid of my tight fitting pants. But other travellers did not appreciate me sitting in my underwear.

  • @wadboram
    @wadboram Před 18 dny +4

    I have been wearing jeans for hundreds of flights with no problem at all.

  • @rorimorgant.williams6647
    @rorimorgant.williams6647 Před 9 měsíci +46

    Compression leggings or socks can help stop the development of DVT which is often a danger of longer air travel.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.4246 Před 4 měsíci +96

    As a retired airline employee, please allow me to make a suggestion about footwear. (And this also applies to train travel, busses, etc.) I NEVER wear sandals or flip flops. In the unlikely event that you have to evacuate the aircraft in a hurry at the gate, on a taxiway, or runway, your feet may be the difference between a good outcome, and...not so good.
    I guarantee that the people behind you won't care that you're wearing flip flops, and by the time you get to the ground your feet will be hamburger! Think about that the next time you fly through MSP, when it's 9 degrees, and a -25 wind chill!

    • @leechjim8023
      @leechjim8023 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Maybe cooked hamburger😮😮😮

    • @BarnaliD
      @BarnaliD Před 3 měsíci

      This woman gave the stupidest clothing advice ever!

    • @merryhunt9153
      @merryhunt9153 Před 2 měsíci +3

      True. Also, flip-flops make you tired, because you have to tense your feet to keep them on. Walk in them very long, and your feet and legs will be tired. When I see a family where the kids are in flip-flops, I feel sure that pretty soon after landing they will be dragging tired, kids cranky around.

    • @goatgirl5968
      @goatgirl5968 Před měsícem

      Plus really hard to run through the airport in if you are running late.

    • @freedomlopez6563
      @freedomlopez6563 Před 27 dny +2

      I always wear a good pair of runners when flying. I’ve always wondered, what about the female flight attendants footwear, how fast would they be able to run with their heels (or sometimes boots) in case of an emergency?

  • @Elle-kr8od
    @Elle-kr8od Před 9 měsíci +174

    So many opinions about clothing--here's mine. Hoodies and sweat pants are way too casual for me when I'm flying. As someone who sews, I'm familiar with the way different fabrics burn. I avoid polyester or performance fabrics when flying because of the way they scarily melt. Natural fibers for me when flying!

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Před 9 měsíci +8

      So true! Good to hear you found what works for you!

    • @missmayflower
      @missmayflower Před 9 měsíci

      So, you’re expecting to spontaneously combust? If the plane goes down, we all die anyway.

    • @Ishaq018
      @Ishaq018 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Melt? Wdym by that?

    • @morethanmeetstheeye1355
      @morethanmeetstheeye1355 Před 9 měsíci +21

      @@Ishaq018synthetic fibers, polyester, nylon, spandex, etc melt at flame temperature because they are all versions of plastic.
      Natural fabrics burn, but don’t melt. Cotton, linen, silk, fur, etc do have a flashpoint at extreme temperature, but it is a smoldering burn and can’t melt.

    • @briannab5296
      @briannab5296 Před 9 měsíci +12

      ​@@Ishaq018 .. in case of a crash.

  • @mattneillninasmom
    @mattneillninasmom Před 3 měsíci +13

    Wrong, wrong, wrong, about capes and ponchos! They're more convenient (no struggling with sleeves) double as a blanket or a pillow, and pack flat rather than take up room like a bulky jacket or sweater. Even acts as a foot rest. Nothing cozier on a coolish "redeye" than snuggling under a non-restricting poncho with a warm hood. More people should try them!

  • @creepingjennie
    @creepingjennie Před 4 měsíci +27

    I often wear long dresses, and have never had my clothing snag or drag on anything. I prefer them, as I can wear another layer underneath, because I am always freezing on long flights.

  • @cherylkern3288
    @cherylkern3288 Před 9 měsíci +63

    I've never had a problem with wearing jeans on a plane. :)

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Před 9 měsíci +2

      That’s great! Happy travels!

    • @gardeninginthedesert
      @gardeninginthedesert Před 9 měsíci +6

      Me neither, it very much depends on the style and fit.

    • @TKCTSTN
      @TKCTSTN Před 2 měsíci +6

      I have always worn jeans (100% cotton). They are not tight or constricting & I have always been comfortable.

    • @chocolatechip12
      @chocolatechip12 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Jeans are perfectly comfortable if you just buy ones that fit! It seems that so many people don't realize this.

    • @williamoshea6437
      @williamoshea6437 Před měsícem +1

      I only wear jeans or long pants if I’m at a formal event. Shorts 1000 times more comfortable on a plane

  • @paulinecriel9905
    @paulinecriel9905 Před 3 měsíci +13

    Wool, no matter what kind, no exceptions, is ALWAYS itchy to me. Cotton sweaters only.

    • @kconway2263
      @kconway2263 Před 28 dny

      Wool always makes my skin feel like it’s burning. I have sensitive skin and severe allergies.

  • @royneblett906
    @royneblett906 Před 9 měsíci +15

    On long flights I will wear lightweight loose joggers WITH zippered pockets. Peace of mind that important things (money, passport, bording pass, etc) don't slip out unnoticed

  • @petek5523
    @petek5523 Před 9 měsíci +23

    I wear comfy jeans with no belt, I keep that in my suitcase, a loose comfy black t-shirt, slip on shoes and I bring a pair of slides for the flight. I’m definitely going to look into compression socks for my next long haul flight.

  • @kathyokinaga9888
    @kathyokinaga9888 Před 8 měsíci +41

    I only wear yoga pants when I'm doing yoga. I've fly about once a month. Jeans are no problem if the fit correctly, not too tight. I also wear a belt and don't have issues going thru security. I never check a bag, so I like to wear my largest items (jeans and sweater). I'm kind of tired of seeing people in the airport look like they are wearing pajamas.

  • @jamesswan7695
    @jamesswan7695 Před 9 měsíci +35

    Hello Megan retired canadian traveler from Kingston here.
    As per the merino wool recommendation, I did tons of research on the topic before taking off on a one bag travel last winter to s.e. asia and I found the merino wool blend to be the most ideal (the downfall of merino wool is it tends to bunch up or wear to holes and a blend helps with the durability. My research seemed to indicate that a 80-90% merino wool wound around a NYLON core has all the benefits with no negatives. The outer merino wool weave is what is in contact with the skin and the nylon gives the fabric some stretch (and most importantly) more strength to prevent deformation. Nylon is more preferred then polyester (not just in merino wool blends but in clothing in general) because of one key reason. While it is true that polyester does not absorb any water, while nylon will absorb 5% the downfall of poly is it WILL absorb oils, while nylon will not (plus nylon is more stretchy). When i mean oil's i mean body smells, so nylon will not eventually hold on to unwanted odors like poly will. That is why for me the merino wool nylon core blend is such a winner... All the anti odor protection, more the double the durability! WIN!
    Keep up the good work, I enjoy your channel!

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thanks for taking the time to share this! Happy travels, James!

    • @LightFigure888
      @LightFigure888 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing this insight

    • @elyseb674
      @elyseb674 Před 5 měsíci +5

      James, do you have any brands you'd recommend? Thanks!

  • @mattlawrence7130
    @mattlawrence7130 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I always wear jeans. Slim fit boot cut. And I'm in my 60s

  • @mysticstarhf9265
    @mysticstarhf9265 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Jeans are typically made of cotton and in a fire emergency are better to wear than synthetic leggings which melt into your skin (and I do mean melt into your skin, ask any burn center) should there be a fire. And the flame doesn't have to touch it, just the exposure to the UV and heat radiation will melt it to your skin as you pass by the fire area. I would advise against wearing synthetics for that reason. Yes, airline accidents are more rare today, but what risk do you want to take? And wear shoes that allow you to be active if you need to do a quick evacuation. And guys, there are TSA approved belts out there that are stylish and easy to loosen when sitting, I wear mine all the time when going through TSA pre-check without problems.

  • @carneymelarky
    @carneymelarky Před 9 měsíci +15

    I always wear jeans. Never had a problem.

  • @leslie-annepepin8927
    @leslie-annepepin8927 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I always have a pair of paper booties in a sandwich bag in my purse or pocket. Barefoot or sock foot, it grosses me out to think of the germs on public floors/carpets and then putting my foot or now contaminated socks back in my shoes! So I always have paper booties to use. Then simply remove and turn outside in and back in the sandwich bag.

  • @marshahollings
    @marshahollings Před 9 měsíci +22

    I wear jeans all the time. When I fly jeans are the best idea. I have not mastered the art of Carry-on, the way u seemed to have. Jeans are also quite practical.

  • @ThrottleAddiction
    @ThrottleAddiction Před 9 měsíci +24

    Track pants (mid season thickness), a long-sleeve tee, zip up hoodie (allows thermo-regulation) which can also be taken off, turned around and used as a complete face cover for sleeping, runners/joggers/track shoes around airport and onto plane, but super light weight, fluffy-lined travel slippers to wear on the plane.

  • @sctexan5392
    @sctexan5392 Před 9 měsíci +48

    Many years ago I saw a show about surviving different scenarios. One was air plane crashes. Assuming the crash is survivable, they said never wear anything that can melt. In most crash situations, according to the program, a ball of flame will go through the aircraft the cabin lasting a few seconds. Man made fabrics tend to melt causing sever burns by remaining on the skin. Where jeans and heavy fabrics don't usually do anything but get singed. Never been in a crash or know anyone who has, but it made sense to me, so I wear lose fitting jeans.

    • @LoanwordEggcorn
      @LoanwordEggcorn Před 6 měsíci +5

      Cotton won't burn like synthetics.

    • @JC-sf2qm
      @JC-sf2qm Před 2 měsíci

      This quilter agrees!

    • @patriciaarodriguez6641
      @patriciaarodriguez6641 Před měsícem

      I’m thinking in a crash situation, your clothes will be the least of your problems.

    • @ernestdesimone2234
      @ernestdesimone2234 Před měsícem +1

      Synthetic fabrics will melt to your skin, cotton will not. When they take you to the hospital and try to get the syntehetic fabric off you, it takes the skin with it. The USAF used to use nylon flight jackets until they learned that lesson.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Před 23 dny

      @@ernestdesimone2234Cotton ISN’T SYNTHETIC, IDIOT!!!

  • @jimross7648
    @jimross7648 Před 9 měsíci +10

    I wear jeans on planes all the time. Maybe it's because I'm male that I've never had an issue. I also wear a belt with rodeo belt buckle and by time I've taken stuff to go through security I'm much lighter till I'll put it back on after clearing the scans. Occasionally I'm not scanned, but it almost confuses me when it does not happen, but bonus. Most male jeans have a bit of stretch around the waist. Cowboy boots and hat are my daily wear anywhere in the world, unless I'm wearing job specific clothing or safety gear. So these issues may be more female oriented.

  • @theSchmeezla
    @theSchmeezla Před 9 měsíci +41

    I am glad you raised all these relevant points and they affirmed my airport and aeroplane uniform, esp for the compression socks. My aeroplane uniform consists of navy flare loose-fit trousers (no belt), a cotton T-shirt under and a taupe cashmere jumper on top, and comfortable linen sneakers (with compression socks). I always travel like this so I feel comfortable and look polished. I keep my hair in a low chignon bun. That's my go-to style for travel.

  • @alisong2328
    @alisong2328 Před 9 měsíci +46

    I wear joggers with a drawstring waist and are gathered at the ankle. This keeps them off of the bathroom floor. The fabric doesn't wrinkle and has a zippered pocket.

    • @briannab5296
      @briannab5296 Před 9 měsíci

      Great idea!
      btw .. Alison Obrien is such a beautiful name.

    • @someusername4129
      @someusername4129 Před 8 měsíci

      💯 joggers are my go to

    • @lanecountybigfooters5716
      @lanecountybigfooters5716 Před měsícem +1

      Several companies now make merino wool joggers. Seems like a perfect flight pant!

  • @BobSmith-rf3ph
    @BobSmith-rf3ph Před 9 měsíci +5

    I used to have "airport jeans" - they were at one point a size down to avoid them losing a fight with gravity at security screening (it's happened to all of us right!) without needing a belt either, kills two birds with one stone, these days they actually fit properly but still stay where they're supposed to without assistance. I love my skate shoe style trainers when flying as well, super easy to get off & on at security while being pretty comfortable & hoodies just too handy not to have as worst case scenario, they work well as a makeshift pillow if need be! Best thing though is a good, quality pair of noise cancelling headphones, such a lifesaver particularly on early flights if you want to catch a nap during the flight.

  • @redhatbear1135
    @redhatbear1135 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Love the reflection observation!

  • @heatherframpton9693
    @heatherframpton9693 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks, Megan! What works fine day to day may not be good for long flights! 😁✈️🧳❤️

  • @kimgrod
    @kimgrod Před 9 měsíci +1

    Wow, didn't know about some of suggestions. Thanks, Megan!

  • @mak.741
    @mak.741 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I always wear Stretchy and comfortable jeans .

  • @rosemarietrabosh2011
    @rosemarietrabosh2011 Před 9 měsíci +36

    I always like you videos and have used many of your tips! I recently stretched out across empty seats on the plane 9:16 9:16 and was glad that I wore lose fitting pants. I also started wearing compression socks and find that I am a lot more comfortable on long flights. Keep the great info and tips coming!

  • @tinawhynot8893
    @tinawhynot8893 Před 9 měsíci +16

    Great tips as always Megan - I totally agree on the loose fitting, non-restrictive clothing and layering is key!

  • @papadougpapadougsadventures
    @papadougpapadougsadventures Před 9 měsíci +2

    I always carry a hoodie in my backpack in all times of the year because of cold airports and planes. I also put the hood on with Bose headphone in just noise canceling mode so I can sleep. I do usually wear loos fitting pants that have zip-off legs.

  • @ericafarner815
    @ericafarner815 Před 9 měsíci +17

    I'm flying for the first time in September and was so nervous about what to wear. Thank you for this!

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Před 9 měsíci +5

      Glad to hear it was helpful! Have a great trip, Erica!

    • @ericafarner815
      @ericafarner815 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@PortableProfessional Thank you, Megan! I'm binge watching all of your videos in preparation.😂💜 I appreciate what you do!

  • @mrmotel9977
    @mrmotel9977 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I'm at that age where cabin pressure just started to make me uncomfortable! Thanks for the suggestions! Be sitting in sweat pants and a sweat shirt in first class next trip! LOL...

  • @labtechsuperstar
    @labtechsuperstar Před 9 měsíci +21

    I agree about the constricting waistbands. I have only just started using compression socks starting last year. I find them good for long bus rides or train rides, too.

  • @davesaunders7080
    @davesaunders7080 Před 9 měsíci +14

    I have decided to not wear or pack jeans on a trip. Bulky to pack and slow to dry if you launder them or they get wet. Good layering tips for those long,cool, international flights.

    • @drewrichardson8789
      @drewrichardson8789 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Jeans are my favourite travel clothes. Comfy on the plane, multiple wears before washing

  • @dianaclark5658
    @dianaclark5658 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks Meghan, I always love your tips.

  • @alaskachick7315
    @alaskachick7315 Před 9 měsíci +2

    You are so right about hair styles during flight. I had long thick hair and wore a ponytail from MO to AK. It messed up my upper back and I had to spend a good amount of money to have a massage therapist work on me. I've since cut my hair but I've learned my lesson about long flights--even if I want my hair out of my face, I'll find an alternative other than a ponytail. 😊

    • @vtcs1963
      @vtcs1963 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Some years ago one of my kids went abroad for the summer with a HUGE group (like 100 kids). They landed in NYC and of course EVERYONE came out before my son! I noticed that every single one of the teenage girls was wearing a single braid on the side. I thought it was so cute and started wearing my hair like that too for a while (until I cut it). Now I realize it’s a brilliant hairstyle for a plane ride! I’m not sure if those teenage girls knew it but your post reminded me! If I ever let my hair grow past my shoulders again (unlikely since I’m 60 now) I’ll do the same thing!!

  • @kayesena
    @kayesena Před 9 měsíci +18

    Hi Megan, thank you for honestly addressing the issue of plane bloating! Like you, I also enjoy low waist loose leggings and sometimes pair them with a loose fitting knit skirt over the top (not actually as daggy as it sounds). This gives me the option of removing the leggings either on the plane or on arrival if the destination weather is hot.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Před 23 dny

      The problem for me is that I never debloat!

  • @user-ot7ln4fy7y
    @user-ot7ln4fy7y Před 27 dny +1

    Wear comfortable clothes, pieces, so you can adjust for temp!

  • @raisin21
    @raisin21 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for an interesting and informative video 👏👏👏

  • @dwenchan831
    @dwenchan831 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I just typically wear jeans but these are not your regular cotton denim jeans.. their light and stretchable as the light denim is blended with a bit of lycra. So on a long flight they are quite comfortable. There are also business slacks where similarly the material stretches. Color wise I would choose a black or a very dark blue color jeans as I can use it with a collar shirt if I ever have to visit a place that has a dress code such as a casino or restaurant. Belts wise I use a travel belt which the buckle is made of tough plastic- thus avoiding the hassle of removing my belt (and putting it back on later) when going through the body scanner.

  • @yellavette
    @yellavette Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think this was your best video yet! Thank you!

  • @cdnsoul5808
    @cdnsoul5808 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I agree with the loose fitting clothing for more comfort but who cares what any other clothing looks like. This is not a fashion show (although many ladies think so) and whoever might think how ugly you dressed, you'll never see them again because they're most likely from another part of the world.

  • @jeriannf.mcevoy6102
    @jeriannf.mcevoy6102 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I typically wear yoga pants, compression socks, tank top (moisture-wicking), a safari shirt, a thin blanket that folds as a scarf, and a hoodie with interior pockets (that is where I put my passport, wallet, phone, etc. so I can automatically put all those typically loose items in the TSA bin when I put the hoodie in). Also, you can use sunglasses and a thin, non-slip mat to prop your phone in landscape orientation on the tray table during the flight.

  • @andyw8984
    @andyw8984 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Some good tips, I especially like the track pants over your leggings idea and not wearing a bright top that will reflect in your IFE screen!

  • @jacquelinegonzalez3285
    @jacquelinegonzalez3285 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Last year on a trip to Poland, Germany and Prague wore stretchy jeans, first time, and last time ever, OMG, the pain and suffering during that Loonnnnggggg flight, never ever again!

  • @kerrybutcher283
    @kerrybutcher283 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I wore tight jeans on a transatlantic. I then checked my hand luggage so I didn't even have something to change in to. One of the biggest flight mistake I have made. Now I wear a maxi dress with a long sleeve t-shirt underneath and a shawl.

  • @ajc-ff5cm
    @ajc-ff5cm Před 9 měsíci +1

    I do wear jeans, but loose jeans. That usually requires i wear a belt, but I take it off before i go through security. I always have a light jacket, and wear a t-shirt or loose fitting polo. I find it best to not overthink it.
    I also wear compression stockings because blood clots suck. A lot.

  • @namzsarie6554
    @namzsarie6554 Před 19 dny

    Thanks dear for the info 👏👏👏

  • @angelwingz892
    @angelwingz892 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I wear whatever is comfortable and smart. PJs are for bed, not planes, not walmart, not a breakfast buffet.
    Im all for casual, this is just plain slobbishness.

  • @JP-lu9ed
    @JP-lu9ed Před 2 měsíci +1

    Jeans relaxed fit without belt. They have the best pockets and that’s handy.

  • @carlpaladino427
    @carlpaladino427 Před 9 měsíci +2

    For jeans, go with The Perfect Jean, nice stretch to them.

  • @pyejammiesfanfic640
    @pyejammiesfanfic640 Před 8 měsíci

    I wear layers including a hoodie and T-shirt. I’m hot before we takeoff but cold after. I always wear compression socks and move my feet around regularly. I put sunglasses and a sun hat in my carryon unless I’m going to Northern Europe in the winter where it’s too far north for to rise above the horizon.

  • @steveorton2441
    @steveorton2441 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Not having flown since the onset of Covid I have been watching your CZcams content avidly but encountered a problem that was very distressing on my flight to Alaska from UK.
    We flew in to Denver on June 22nd to change flights onward to Alaska. If you were pre-booked with TSA you had over a dozen booths to process you. Unbooked 2 booths. So booking saves you a queue for over 2 hours duration.
    We dropped our luggage in for the next flight and went to the securiy booths to access our outbound flight. This time there was only a single booth open for non prebooked travellers. After an hour without moving in this queue at all several US travellers destined to miss their flights posed a mini riot to the TSA representative who wandered by.
    By this time several of the dozen booths for prebooked travellers were standing idle, having cleared their hall. Eventually 3 booths were opened for us non booked flyers and we then got through in 20 more minutes.
    This made the combined time from arrival to getting to the gate for the connecting flight nearly three and a half hours.
    Coments please, and maybe a cautionary video, if making money from prebooking is a prime objective.

  • @DsnyLuv
    @DsnyLuv Před 9 měsíci

    This was one of my favorite videos of your, practical😊

  • @NarsilRenewed
    @NarsilRenewed Před 6 měsíci +3

    Some great tips and ideas, for sure. Thank you, Megan! Though I personally do prefer stretchy jeans when I travel: denim is a pretty sturdy fabric that won't easily catch or rip, and it won't show dust and dirt if you bruapsh up against the wheel of your suitcase or have to sit on concrete. And the cotton fabric goes through a relatively wide range of temperatures fairly well, keeping you reasonably warm in an autumn draft of sub--tropical heat.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Před 4 měsíci

      Jeans aren’t stretchy without the addition of material that isn’t jeans

  • @_LostAndFound_
    @_LostAndFound_ Před 8 měsíci +2

    I always strive for natural materials on a flight. I once read an article where a woman had on a poly-blend top and well the pain caught fire, was able to land but a large section of the wiring had burned through the area where she was sitting... the top melted...

  • @frankgallego3782
    @frankgallego3782 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the tips. Love the puppy!

  • @Era515
    @Era515 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I never wear anything tight, so it's my loosest cargo pants that have a normal waistband at the front, and elastised waistband at the back. A light wool sweater and light wool socks are necessities. I generally layer up which frees up space in my carry-on. Like you, I try to wear my bulkiest shoes for the flight.
    I never wear anything synthetic on flights! Synthetics retain odours, don't breathe, and melt in fires.

  • @wandah9468
    @wandah9468 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Good ideas for wearing on airlines! For me, it's got to be washable, comfortable, layerable (sweats or pants).
    And unless it's hot I like to take a long raincoat with me, it rolls up small, serves as a blanket with its flannel lining.
    I generally don't fly in the winter, but when I have to, I'm bringing a long Alpaca wool, or even a fur coat. It's cold in that cabin in winter and that coat is a lifesaver!
    No synthetics! They dont breathe!

  • @trixieknits
    @trixieknits Před měsícem +1

    Last year flight to Europe - wore linen pants, linen tops, and a linen jacket. Perfect!!

  • @susankisembo7801
    @susankisembo7801 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for this information .its of great help

  • @danakolpin1289
    @danakolpin1289 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I switched to Merino Wool from Unbound Merino Wool. I started with The Womens Unbound Merino Wool Capsule Wardrobe. Their clothes are really comfortable and worth the money.

  • @lollygee172
    @lollygee172 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I like to wear flowy palazzo pants. No constriction at the knees - important for lower extremities.

  • @fuzzylon
    @fuzzylon Před 9 měsíci +2

    My tip is to wear a shirt with a chest pocket (if I'm not wearing a jacket) - then I can put my passport and boarding pass there when appropriate and I know exactly where they are.
    I do wear jeans when I'm traveling, but the pockets aren't big enough for my passport.

  • @magietagie
    @magietagie Před 9 měsíci +5

    I have a travel outfit, figured out what works for me years ago and now that’s what I wear. Loose joggers, compression socks, running shoes, T-shirt (long sleeve or short sleeve depending on on the season) with a zip up hoodie with pockets. I like the hoodie because I like to pull up the hood on my head and sick my hands in the pockets when I sleep.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Před 9 měsíci +1

      That sounds like the perfect travel outfit! Happy travels, Magie!

    • @kibbylollabee1259
      @kibbylollabee1259 Před 6 měsíci +1

      If I saw that outfit I would assume you were either a homeless person or on your way to the gym.

    • @magietagie
      @magietagie Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@kibbylollabee1259 Then it appears you lack an imagination.

    • @lorihamlin3604
      @lorihamlin3604 Před měsícem +1

      Flying and dealing with airports is stressful enough. I’m with you, comfortable attire is the way to go.

  • @chrisdemnianyk4357
    @chrisdemnianyk4357 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I really wish all travelers would view your videos. Sensible, useful info.

  • @belindamohar
    @belindamohar Před 9 měsíci

    I like talking to other passengers if they are willing to talk you learn a lot

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Před 23 dny

    I always wear jeans and have NEVER had a problem!!!

  • @deandecoursey2334
    @deandecoursey2334 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Thanks, Megan. I agree with just about everything you mentioned. I have 2 purposes in traveling to Thailand each winter to my house. Everything that I take over is meant to be left at my house, including personal items and clothing that is difficult or expensive to buy in Thailand. For that reason, I do wear jeans and a hoodie on the way over. The hoodie to put the 2 cordless tool batteries into because of their weight. I’m already on blood thinner pills, so I don’t worry about blood clots on the plane. Coming back to the U.S., I wear shorts and loose fitting tee shirts, and use the airplane blanket if needed.

  • @jeffreyclinard2002
    @jeffreyclinard2002 Před 9 měsíci

    I always dress for comfort. I do use a belt, but I use pants that have stretch in them. I keep on t shirts. I also use a travel vest with lots of zippered pockets. Anything that would be in my pockets goes in that instead. Keys. Wallet. Cell phone. Chargers and cables. iPod. Tickets. Passport.
    I'm not sure if I should wear a hoodie or a warm woolen sweater on my next flight.

  • @TerryT304
    @TerryT304 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Recently went through the body scanners at KSA, wearing jeans and had to take my belt off, then I have to raise my arms and my jeans started to slip down and the guy had a go at me about it! Tracky dacks from now on.

  • @itsnotme07
    @itsnotme07 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Great tips as always! Especially the sunglasses one at the end of the flight! Even us Hazel eyes people don't like the "light flash" when the overhead lights come back on.
    Getting closer and closer to that 100k subs mark!!

  • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
    @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist Před 9 měsíci +3

    I don't wear pants on a daily basis so I am not used to having fabric between my legs. When sitting down, I find shorts and pants very uncomfortable. Not to talk about jeans (I don't wear those at all). Leggings are OK, and I will sometimes wear them when traveling in the winter time. But in the summer time, I really like dresses better. I will pack a stole in my cabin bag and use that to cover my legs if it gets cold on the plane. Much easier than trying to slip on a pair of jogging pants while sitting down in a seat with very little leg room. On longer flights, they most often offer blankets. The great thing about dresses is that one can go with zero constriction at the waist. Good for comfort while traveling, good if it gets warm at any time during travel or at the destination. I choose dresses in wrinkle free fabric that fall below the knee so I never worry about modesty, but they don't drag on the floor either. Also, I most often travel for work and I can jump from plane to conference reception without having to unpack and change first (flights get delayed sometimes).

  • @lindascull6327
    @lindascull6327 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks Megan❤ Hi Ollie 🐕

  • @jamesazahn6842
    @jamesazahn6842 Před 9 měsíci

    I've enjoyed your past vedios, as well as this one. I've never considered the very cloths I've chosen to wear during my flight. As a man, I picked up a great deal of pointers from your clothing tips. With that said, would you consider exploring and elaborate a bit more on the male clothing options during our flight/s. "Thanks" for sharing!

  • @tylerandfriendsgaming1546
    @tylerandfriendsgaming1546 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I've historically worn slides, shorts and a sweatshirt when traveling domestically in the US.

  • @LightFigure888
    @LightFigure888 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Plastic/ non metallic zip on hoodie is probably a good idea too

  • @BrianFairlamb
    @BrianFairlamb Před 6 měsíci

    Yes i wear jeans from UK to Thailand all the time, the only problem is the heat when you arrive in far east but no problems on plane.

  • @vgshwk
    @vgshwk Před 8 měsíci

    I usually wear a pair of shorts with pockets that I keep my important stuff in with a pair of sweat pants over my shorts to protect my important items.. Also always go on the plane with a bottle of water. I’ve been on a plane that was so hot it took a half hour in the air before it cooled down. I’ve also been on a plane for 45 minutes on the tarmac and went back to the gate.

  • @teresaa
    @teresaa Před 8 měsíci

    I wear jeans even for long flights look good and comfy with a nice cotton top and tennis shoes!

  • @adacotto1873
    @adacotto1873 Před měsícem

    I always wear jeans and never had a problem. I worn them from Miami to Spain and I was fine. 😊😊😊

  • @marcellef8302
    @marcellef8302 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Great video, Megan 😊
    I never knew about the reflective white t-shirt info - interesting 🤔
    I leave some space in my carry-on and/or personal bags and I wear light layers that are soft & comfy and can be removed if need be 👍
    You're absolutely right about the hair styling info!
    Thanks, Megan 🇨🇦

  • @aaronaustrie
    @aaronaustrie Před 9 měsíci

    Great vid!

  • @lche0728
    @lche0728 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Never been to a long haul flight yet but my fave airplane outfit usually is comfy dresses and comfy shoes.Denim jacket or a sweater as well.

  • @AnnaBanana-rq9vh
    @AnnaBanana-rq9vh Před 8 měsíci

    I have a uniform of compression socks, capris, a t shirt, and a zip front sweater or sweatshirt with a hood and whichever of my traveling pair of shoes is heaviest. I’ve done sweats to only die from heat at arrival or shorts to freeze on the plane and do not think I’m really leggings material any more.

  • @joykossivas3863
    @joykossivas3863 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video, can I suggest you to a travel/airport vlog, would be appreciated, thanks and have a great day!

  • @dr.michaellittle5611
    @dr.michaellittle5611 Před 3 měsíci +1

    A few years ago I bought a pair of loose-fitting long pants at REI that has zippers at the knee level. I can keep the bottom half of each pant legs in my backpack and quickly convert to longer pants if needed. Comes in handy when traveling between warm and cold climate destinations.

    • @karenhenry5806
      @karenhenry5806 Před 2 měsíci

      Love those pants.but never been able to quickly put them back together😂

  • @OneCatholicSpeaks
    @OneCatholicSpeaks Před 4 měsíci +1

    I always prefer wearing a waist pouch because it easier meets the one grab and go item.rule.

  • @mrsleejinki2973
    @mrsleejinki2973 Před měsícem

    I like to wear sweatpants and hoodies when I fly. For me it's a lot more comfortable and a lot less restrictive.

  • @Febrinasvlogs
    @Febrinasvlogs Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Megan. Thanks for these. Is the Merina wool only good for cold weather? Thanks

  • @pinayteacher2004
    @pinayteacher2004 Před 3 měsíci

    I wear garterized jeans during flights.. they are comfortable and are practical for bathroom necessities

  • @kellyrios8179
    @kellyrios8179 Před 6 měsíci

    I've traveled to Thailand 4 times in jeans and a nice loose top and have no problem in long flight. On my way back was leggings and a light jacket that i layer over a top or just the light jacket itself. As far as travel shoes my first thee trips, wish i knew not to wear anything that slowed down security check at the gate. Now I pack easy slip-on/off shoes when traveling. Easy to slip on after security check and grab my carry-on and go without holding up the line.

  • @jeffreywagner5234
    @jeffreywagner5234 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video!

  • @mercyp7151
    @mercyp7151 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Hi Megan, thanks so much for these videos. Helps a lot! Do you have any advice for people like me with chronic migraines? I get headaches from everything from cold weather, bright lights, wet hair, pressure changes, high carb intake etc. I was actually wondering whether to get sunglasses for my trip just before watching this, since bright lights ( like those in airports) do bother me A Lot , you made up my mind! Thanks!

    • @altitudeiseverything3163
      @altitudeiseverything3163 Před 5 měsíci +1

      As a fellow migraine sufferer, I’d suggest also earplugs, an eye mask, and a book, the latter to discourage chatty seat-mates. Creating a pocket of quiet, dark, restful space may help. And lots of water; dehydration is a common migraine trigger.

  • @almoemason
    @almoemason Před 2 měsíci +1

    When I fly, which is often, I wear pajamas, socks and a bathrobe along with a pair of those memory foam house shoes. And yes, the pajamas are worn commando, so nothing bunching up on me. I get a lot of strange looks, except on Japan airlines, but I have never been refused to fly.

  • @ryanfitzsimons7388
    @ryanfitzsimons7388 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Always go with non flammable clothing. And the more of your skin you cover the less chance of burning if the unimaginable happens. Shoes on for takeoff and landing too.

  • @gihanzohdy3284
    @gihanzohdy3284 Před 3 měsíci

    I always put on well fitting jeans on a flight, meaning not the tight fitting one and always comfortable (not baggy) blouses and jackets. Also take care what I eat and no alcohol at all.

  • @peewii4326
    @peewii4326 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Slow combustible wool or cotton is the sensible way to go