When it comes to air travel, I typically wear a pair of jeans, a tee, and a blazer. BUT our family recently embarked on a very long trip to Vietnam and China, which involved quite a bit more strategy when it came to my outfit selections... including my travel outfit! I only took ONE carry-on suitcase, so saving space, comfort, and functionality were top of mind when choosing what to wear. If you have a long travel day coming up, follow these simple steps to build the perfect travel outfit: 1 | Assemble a Comfortable Base Layer - Think lightweight breathable fabrics, stretchy pants, and supportive shoes in versatile, neutral colors. 2 | Add a Neutral Sweater - This sweater should also be very breathable. You want something that will keep you warm if you get chilly on the plane, but nothing that will make you overheat. I love how breathable and soft my Varley sweater was. 3 | Layer a Blazer - You could also choose another elevated layer, but a chic blazer can easily make an otherwise very casual travel outfit feel polished and pulled together. The blazer I wore looked great with my travel look but I also wore it on the trip over shorts and a tee, with dresses, and with pants and tops. 5 | Add a scarf - I'm always cold on airplanes, so I like to add a scarf as an additional layer. It can also double as a thin blanket too. ~Erin xo LTKSeasonal LTKtravel LTKstyletip

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