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6 Cute Airport Outfit Ideas That Don't Involve Leggings

If I had to describe my aspirational airport style, I'd say it's one step above leggings but several steps below the structured outfits we see on our favorite stylish celebs. After all, while they undeniably always look amazing, the last things I'd want to wear on an airplane are high heels or even a blouse. In short, this girl needs a comfort factor at all times. So where do I look for inspiration? Instagram, of course.

I'm sure you knew that was coming, and since I can't be the only one endlessly in search of outfit ideas for all sorts of activities, I figured I'd share the looks I'm eyeing for any upcoming travels life may throw my way. From stylish sets to coats that do all the heavy lifting, just keep scrolling to see and shop six comfortable yet polished airport outfits that don't involve leggings.

A matching knit set is only made better with the addition of a tonal jacket and neutral boots.
A chic belted coat will work over any outfit, but I'm partial to this combo consisting of a hoodie, joggers, and high-top sneakers.
A general life hack to remember is that a matching set looks good every time. However, this roomy one from Totême is especially lovely and will work well beyond a travel look.
Leaving somewhere cold but heading somewhere warm? Wear your coziest fleece over an all-black look and use your beach bag as your travel tote so you can save on luggage space.
I would have never expected to want to incorporate a blazer into my airplane outfit, but this combination of an oversize style with a sweatsuit and sneakers is just too good to ignore.
Sometimes, all you need to do is let a fuzzy coat do the talking. Just add jeans and sneakers.

This post was published previously and has since been updated. Next: These New Nordstrom and Shopbop Items Get the Fashion-Editor Stamp of Approval



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