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comfy travel clothes that aren't trousers

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poppym12 · 26/05/2017 19:02

Going away for a few days, shorthaul flight. Very warm there as it is here. I usually travel in trousers but I'm not fancying that at the moment. Suggest comfy but cool travel attire please.

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MaybeDoctor · 26/05/2017 19:05

Straightish jersey maxi dress? Nothing too flowing.

Personally I always like to go for something I could escape in!

BikeRunSki · 26/05/2017 19:06

I'm currently wearing a striped version of this jersey skirt that I bought last summer. I'd definitely travel in it. I might buy the one in the link too.

Nancy91 · 26/05/2017 19:11

Playsuit? Bit annoying if you need a wee though, so maybe a maxi dress would be best

specialsubject · 26/05/2017 19:13

Not a dress unless you are an alien that never sweats. Washable tops, light loose cotton skirt.

poppym12 · 26/05/2017 19:21

I'm afraid me in a playsuit would cause fellow travellers much distress nancy Grin

I don't have much inbetween stuff really. Ive got a hideous amount of clothes but mainly jeans and shorter summery clothes. Realised I've gained a bit of weight too so that rules out some things for now.

I like that skirt but I travel on sunday Blush and a straightish jersey dress sounds ideal. Any links maybe?

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poppym12 · 26/05/2017 19:46

Alas special, I am currently at that stage in life when I sometimes think I may actually set on fire rather than just sweat.

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MaybeDoctor · 27/05/2017 14:43

Joules for the maxi dress?

Mamia15 · 27/05/2017 15:35

H&M have pencil jersey skirts which come to below your knees - very comfortable.

Poisongirl81 · 27/05/2017 18:19

I have a jersey jumpsuit I wear on the plane

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