Tuesday, March 25, 2025

The 29 Best Travel Pants That Aren’t Leggings

Heading off on a trip and don’t know what to wear? Whether you’re venturing to the airport, the train station, or in the car, one thing’s for sure: Comfort is non-negotiable. Sure, trusty leggings and cozy sweats are MVPs, but, sometimes, you want to look a little more “effortless jet-setter” and a little less “just rolled out of bed.” Enter: travel pants. 

When curating our list of the best travel pants, we held them to sky-high standards: They needed to be versatile enough to wear straight off the plane and into whatever adventure awaits, comfy enough for the bizarre yoga-esque positions you’ll find yourself in while attempting to sleep on a long-haul flight, and stylish enough to pair seamlessly with the rest of your wardrobe (and avoid the dreaded overpacking guilt). Bonus points to pants with practical perks like wrinkle resistance, technical fabrics, and — the holy grail — pockets.

Meet our 29 favorite travel pants below. Once you experience the magic of sweat-wicking, breezy, and polished bottoms that don’t scream “athleisure overload,” we promise you’ll never look back.

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Old Navy High-Waisted Playa Wide-Leg Pants


When your travel day calls for comfort and personality, these drapey wide-leg pants deliver both.

Old Navy High-Waisted Playa Wide-Leg Pants, $, available at Old Navy

Gap Linen-Blend Relaxed Straight Ankle Pants


Lean into the butter yellow trend with these breezy pants — perfect for a travel day en route to your sunny beach escape.

Gap Linen-Blend Relaxed Straight Ankle Pants, $, available at Gap

Ann Taylor Weekend Collection Belted Wide-Leg Ankle Pant


Comfy tailored cotton wide-legs? That’s just good business trip sense.

Ann Taylor Weekend Collection Belted Wide-Leg Ankle Pant, $, available at Ann Taylor

Damson Madder Piper Waffle Jogger


Your basic jogger is shaking. Red waffle fabric and contrast picot trim just raised the bar.

Damson Madder Piper Waffle Jogger, $, available at Damson Madder

Quince Ultra-Stretch Ponte Bootcut Pant


Quince has done it again — first with its washable silk, now with its ultimate travel pant, combining the sleek silhouette of dress trousers with the comfort of your favorite yoga bottoms. The pull-on style and four-way stretch make it as functional as it is stylish — perfect for running, squatting, mid-flight naps, or anything else your day throws at you. Honestly, we wouldn’t blame you for wearing it to work, too. It also comes in four different inseam lengths. 

Quince Ultra-Stretch Ponte Bootcut Pants, $, available at Quince

Treasure & Bond Pleated Wide Leg Pull-On Pants


Light, airy, and totally utility-coded. These high-waist, wide-leg pants are perfect for snoozing in flight and wearing straight off the plane. 

Treasure & Bond Pleated Wide Leg Pull-On Pants, $, available at Nordstrom

SPANX AirEssentials Brushed Straight Leg Pant


Comfort meets polish: These straight-leg pants have a silky-soft feel, four-way stretch, and pintuck details for a more refined travel look — perfect for long-haul flights, road trips, and beyond. 

SPANX AirEssentials Brushed Straight Leg Pant, $, available at SPANX

Lululemon Dance Studio Relaxed-Fit Mid-Rise Cargo Pant


Pockets make the difference between good travel pants and great ones — and this mid-rise cargo style from Lululemon ticks all the right boxes, blending all-day function with effortless style. 

Lululemon Dance Studio Relaxed-Fit Mid-Rise Cargo Pant, $, available at Lululemon

Pilcro The Izzie Relaxed Pull-On Barrel Pants


Bring the barrel-leg trend to travel days with these twill pull-on pants. A gently tapered fit and rave reviews ensure a comfort-plus feel through every leg of the journey. 

Pilcro The Izzie Relaxed Twill Pull-On Barrel Pants, $, available at Anthropologie

Caslon Wide Leg Linen Pants


Pajama-level swish meets go-anywhere polish. These linen-blend wide-legs are as easy as they are elevated.

Caslon Wide Leg Linen Pants, $, available at Nordstrom

Rag & Bone Miramar Terry Wide-Leg Pant


Hear us out — jeans, yes, but not really jeans. These super-soft, denim-lookalike wonders come highly recommended by stylish women for comfort-first moments, from marathon travel days to pregnancy. A must-try for their exceptional softness.

rag & bone Miramar Terry Wide-Leg Pant, $, available at rag & bone

The Group Haven Pant


These high-rise pull-on pants keep you cool and comfortable on the move. The sweat-wicking fabric feels sleek, while the relaxed wide-leg fit makes long hours easier.


The Group Haven Pant, $, available at Aritzia

We The Free Park Ave Pants


Laid-back and utility-driven, these cargo pants are built for travel days. An elastic waist keeps things comfortable, while roomy pockets stash essentials within reach.

We The Free Park Ave Pants, $, available at Free People

Mango Wide Leg Knit Pants


Polished but low effort — these refined knit pants bring stretch comfort with a sophisticated drape. The wide-leg silhouette and elastic waist make them a first-class choice for travel days.


Mango Wide Leg Knit Pants, $, available at Nordstrom

Vuori Halo Essential Wideleg


Do you dream of Vuori’s DreamKnit? Same. These ultra-soft wide-leg pants deliver that signature feel — with a mid-rise fit, drawcord waist, and front slash pockets — perfect for travel days or laid-back lounging.

Vuori Halo Essential Wideleg, $, available at Vuori

OFFLINE By Aerie Real Me Xtra Trouser


Meet the Aerie Xtra Trouser: buttery-soft with a super-wide waistband that hugs comfortably and a wide leg to balance a fitted top. Pair it with an oversized shirt or classic sweater for a non-try-hard, put-together vibe.

OFFLINE by Aerie Real Me XTRA High Waisted Trouser, $, available at Aerie

Dôen Hilaire Pant


These vintage-inspired palazzo pants offer retro charm with ease. The horn button detail at the high waistband adds to their timeless character.

Dôen Hilaire Pant, $, available at Dôen

Daily Practice by Anthropologie Ankle Pants

 
The iconic swish of ’90s-inspired parachute pants is like an audible time machine, triggering nostalgic vibes we’re fully into for travel days. And with sweet tie bows in the mix? We’re swooning. 

Daily Practice by Anthropologie Full Twist Pants, $, available at Anthropologie

Emerson Fry Midnight Tulip Wide Leg Pants


As smart as they are roomy, these pants practically guarantee you’ll at least look the part of a business class upgrade.

Emerson Fry Midnight Tulip Wide Leg Pants, $, available at Tuckernuck

Everlane The Dream Pant


Wrinkle-resistant and business-ready (thanks to the pintuck detailing), these cotton-blend pants rival the comfort of your favorite sweats.

Everlane The Dream Pant, $, available at Everlane

Abercrombie & Fitch Menswear Pull-On Pant


The look of trousers with the ease of a drawstring? That’s the kind of duality we love — perfect for channeling the polished vibe of travel’s golden era on your next work trip or adventure.

Abercrombie & Fitch Menswear Pull-On Pant, $, available at Abercrombie & Fitch

J.Crew Factory Kelsey Flare Pant


Unburdened by legit work pants on a plane? Say hello to these cute kick-flares crafted from a so-soft cotton blend — equally smart with a blazer and loafers as they are with a crewneck sweatshirt and sneakers. Available in classic, petite, and tall lengths.

J.Crew Factory Kelsey Flare Pant, $, available at J.Crew Factory

Cou Cou Intimates The Pant


Who knew cute pointelle could be travel-ready? Pair with the coordinating tank and a comfy half-zip for so-cozy airport style.

Cou Cou Intimates The Pant, $, available at Cou Cou Intimates

Reformation Julien Poplin Pant


Not your average track pant — these polished wide-leg trousers bring a sleek upgrade to sporty style. With a relaxed fit and an adjustable waist, they’re equal parts comfort and cool for travel days and beyond.

Reformation Julien Poplin Pant, $, available at Reformation

Alex Mill Riley Pant


Travel days call for pants that feel like pajamas but look pulled together. Made from ultra-soft lyocell, this drapey pair keeps things breezy, comfy, and effortlessly polished.

Alex Mill Riley Pant in Drapey Twill, $, available at Alex Mill

Athleta Brooklyn Mid-Rise Ankle Pant


Side-panel pants with a professional punch? Count us in. They bring ventilation and a subtle textural twist to your look, and they're available in regular, tall, and petite lengths.

Athleta Brooklyn Mid Rise Ankle Pant, $, available at Athleta

Eloquii Side Stripe Track Pants


These track pants blend comfort with polish, making them perfect for travel days. The rich burgundy hue elevates the sporty silhouette, while the wrinkle-resistant ponte fabric and wide-leg fit keep things easy from takeoff to touchdown.

Eloquii Side Stripe Track Pants, $, available at Nordstrom

Madewell Satin Pull-On Straight Pants


Hop aboard the satin pant trend in transit — nothing looks more luxe (without the fuss or discomfort).

Madewell Pull-On Straight Satin Pants, $, available at Madewell

Spiritual Gangster Victoria Rib Pants


These ribbed flares nail two trends in one — a textured knit and a subtly flared leg. Soft, stretchy, and kissed with wool, they’re the perfect blend of style and warmth for chilly plane cabins.

Spiritual Gangster Victoria Rib Pants, $, available at Nordstrom

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After years of working in fashion and traveling everywhere from Japan to London and Iceland for work, I’ve got my packing down to an art — I rarely bring more than I need (if only so I have room in my suitcase for all the destination shopping). I have my favorite luggage brands (Rimowa and Away), my must-have travel jewelry and cosmetics cases (Tumi), and, most importantly, my go-to outfit formulas. 

In terms of the latter, what has helped me streamline my packing is to identify the “theme” of the trip. If I am traveling for Fashion Week, I start planning outfits with shoes, which need to be comfortable — as I am constantly on the move and need to be able to jump on a subway or walk briskly when running late — but presentable. If I am going on a more leisurely trip, I will pick a few colors and plan looks around them for maximum outfit combos. Regardless of where I go, every piece of clothing needs to work with at least two other pieces in my suitcase.

Most recently, this technique has served me when I was away for 10 days in Paris during Fashion Week. Ahead, my go-to packing list.

Packing List: Shoes

As with every work trip, I started packing for Paris by deciding on the three pairs of shoes I would bring. All had to pass the on-the-go test, ranging from shoes comfortable enough to sleep in (not really but you get the picture) to evening shoes that I can walk and stand in for at least four hours. I settled on ultra-comfortable sneakers from a past Adidas x Bad Bunny collaboration for the busiest days (my second favorite “fashion sneakers” are from the Adidas x Wales Bonner partnership), heeled loafers from French brand Nomasei for the slightly less busy days, and my forever favorite knee-high stilettos from Larroudé for evenings.

Packing List: Pants

Next step is looking at the bottoms that will work with my shoes. When settling on a color palette for a work trip, I tend to stick to neutrals for maximum versatility and outfit options. For me, this tends to mean dark-wash, tailored jeans; a go-with-everything white denim midi skirt; and a pair of classic navy, black, or olive trousers (I went with navy this season).

Packing List: Tops

I don’t overthink tops when traveling, packing my favorite tried-and-true (if boring) tees, button-downs, and sweaters. In addition to the staples, I bring blazers that can also double as tops (see photo above), as well as turtlenecks for extra texture or a pop of color (Pleats Please Issey Miyake styles work great for this). 

In the last two months, no top has gotten more traction in my closet than this Mango blouse. I throw it underneath suits (see photo below), leather jackets, and sweaters for an instant element of drama that elevates what could otherwise be perceived as a basic look.

Packing List: Suit

Speaking of suits, after years of bringing dresses that I would wear only once on trips, I began to pack skirt and pant suits instead. These are so versatile — not only can you wear a matching set together for a look that doesn’t take more than a few minutes to put together (great for mornings when you’re running late), but you can also sport them separately with other items in the suitcase. I love the look of a wool pant tucked into a high-knee boot, or a striped blazer over a more casual mariniere tee or an athletic polo shirt.

Packing List: Outerwear

Some fashion editors consider coats the most important part of the outfit during the cold-weather season. And while that’s true — when editors run from show to show in February, their outerwear is the only thing you see — if I were to bring a coat for every day of PFW, I would have to lug two suitcases and still not have room for anything else.

Instead, for versatility, I tend to stick to a few oversized outerwear silhouettes. That way, I can create layered looks underneath and cheat the image of more looks than I actually have in my suitcase by wearing the jackets open and closed. This waxed Barbour jacket (a signature of the brand for a very good reason) looks equally good with a sweater underneath as over it. Meanwhile, the Mango leather jacket with adjustable zippers that move both ways (photo below) can be worn to highlight the top or the bottom part of the outfit.

Packing List: Accessories 

Shoes aside, my accessories are limited to three handbags — two medium-sized crossbodies and an evening-appropriate (and flat) bag that could range from an oversized clutch (see suit photo) to a small shoulder style (photo above) — in solid colors that go with every possible look, as well as a mix of chunky gold and silver earrings that can dress up a simple outfit. 

After years of receiving scarves as gifts, and thanks to my Instagram algorithm that’s now filled with styling hacks, I’ve begun to take advantage of my collection and adding them to my must-pack list, not only wearing them around my neck but as ties, belts, headbands, and bag accessories.

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