Polyester might get a bad rap, but it's one of the best fabrics for avoiding wrinkles, therefore making it a major asset for traveling. So, after scouring Amazon, Nordstrom, and more, I've uncovered 10 wrinkle-free, long-sleeve blouses I'll be adding to my packing list this fall to wear with every bottom in my suitcase without breaking out the iron. And, being the deal-hunter I am, prices start at just $12 with select tops even reaching up to 62 percent off.
As a travel writer and a Floridian, I can pack a summer suitcase in my sleep. But when it comes to fall, I have to think carefully about versatile items that won't be too bulky and will layer well (I'm eternally chilly). A minimalist fall wardrobe may sound simple in theory, but it faces the challenges of unpredictable weather and drastic fluctuating temperatures. Packing for fall means keeping practicality, lightweight layers, and the right footwear top of mind.
The Quince Vintage Wash Tencel Drawstring Cargo Pants features six roomy pockets, which are perfect for storing small items while sightseeing, hiking, or taking long flights. However, sizes are selling out quickly, so don't wait too long to add them to your cart. One shopper found the $60 style to be the "softest, most comfortable pants" they've ever owned, and they're not the only ones.
The Quince Flowknit Mid-Rise Jogger is available in two lengths: 25 inches and 27.5 inches, making it a great option for both short and tall individuals. More importantly, several shoppers have mentioned that they look like they cost "twice as much," which is just one of the many good reasons to stock up on multiple pairs.
I've got one mission this season: to help you shop smarter before your next trip. If you're heading out between now and Thanksgiving, consider this your cue to get a head start. Nordstrom just dropped dozens of early deals on travel clothes, luggage, and more-and I'm already eyeing trench coats that move from airport to café, walking shoes made for sightseeing, and sleek travel accessories that pull double duty from plane to hotel lobby.
No one wants to feel stuffed into stiff jeans while 30,000 feet in the air. But not all denim is inconvenient for travel, and the right pair of jeans can be just as cozy as your favorite travel pants while looking ten times more stylish. Think soft fabrics, roomy silhouettes, and just enough stretch to handle both a red-eye and a Monday morning meeting.
Leggings are not only suitable for working out; they're a versatile and comfortable choice for traveling. Shoppers can't stop raving about a $40 pair from an editor-loved brand, but don't be misled by their affordable price tag, as one reviewer claimed, "They may be better than Lululemon." In other words, the Quince Ultra-Soft High-Rise Leggings are a must-have for your travel capsule wardrobe, not least because they have over 1,900 ratings.
Madewell has always been one of my favorite places to shop for pieces that feel both timeless yet trend-forward. So, when I spotted the brand's massive fall sale, with an extra 50 percent off sale styles using code " LONGWEEKEND," I knew my wallet was in trouble (in the best way). The discounts are too good to scroll past-think wide-leg jeans for just $30, tailored trousers marked down a whopping 83 percent, and more travel clothes that make packing for any fall trip a breeze.
When I travel, I always stuff my suitcase to its capacity. That means rolling my clothing super tight, using compression packing cubes to make extra space, and even sitting on my carry-on to make sure it zips. While that buys me an extra outfit or two, it also means the contents of my luggage can get chaotic-and very wrinkly. I hate having to steam my clothes when I unpack, so I prioritize packing items in wrinkle-free fabrics.
Turns out, your favorite jeans -the ones you excitedly built your entire outfit around-aren't as comfortable while sitting as they are while standing. With the rigid denim digging into your midsection, and hours of flight time ahead of you, you're now faced with two options: Either slip into the airplane bathroom and attempt a last-minute wardrobe change only a contortionist could pull off, or try to unbutton them without the stranger next to you noticing.
However, when living out of a suitcase for any period of time, it can be a challenge to keep your clothing items looking fresh and crease-free (especially without the aid of a wrinkle-release spray, portable steamer, or iron). Whether you're hopping off a long-haul flight or heading out of your hotel for a day of sightseeing, wrinkle-free travel pants make it easy to look polished without sacrificing comfort.
Some people are firmly in the "comfort at all costs" camp, swearing by sweats, joggers or anything with an elastic waistband. Others insist that showing up to the airport in anything less than jeans (or what we like to call "hard pants") is completely unacceptable. The truth? It truly comes down to preference. Personally, I've never subscribed to the idea of "travel pants" or any other garment designed specifically for globetrotting. (All pants are travel pants if you wear them on a trip, amirite?)