I need one active pair of walking shoes that are also good for the plane, inter-country train travel, and long car rides. I swear by my, which are super-comfortable even for walking long distances, and easily slip on and off at airport security.
If I'm going on a trip where I'll need a nicer pair of shoes, I'll bring low-wedge sandals that can also pass as casual sandals. If there's no need for a nicer shoe option, I'll use Birkenstocks as my second pair of shoes.I am a fan of versatile leggings that are good for a morning stroll around a new neighborhood, a run or hike, and plane wear. I'll typically pack two pairs, just because I hate to continually wear my plane leggings.
, because they stay comfortable for an entire 12-hour flight, and somehow make me look put together when I land.Are they tights? Are they leggings? Who knows, but coming from someone who likes to spend the bulk of their time at home in sweatpants, jeggings are the ideal travel pant, because you can do a whole day of walking-based activities in them.are a personal favorite because they transition perfectly from daywear to nightwear .
First, I brave life without a cleanser and wash my face with hotel bar soap. The only skincare routine I bring is , because it works as a day and night moisturizer, it helps my skin stay hydrated post-flight, and you can buy it with SPF.
Yet one of her must haves is a container of moisturizer that in the photo is far too big to ever get through a TSA checkpoint... 🙄 So either a bad photo shoot or not the full story. Fwiw, it's entirely possible to travel like that. Just a huge red flag for those of us who do.
Sounds awful. I'd repackage my life not my suitcase.