What You, a Man, Should (and Shouldn't) Wear When You Travel
Briefly

Choose travel clothes based on flight length and planned activities after landing. Short flights can tolerate jeans; long-hauls favor elastic waistbands and breathable fabrics for comfort. Rag & Bone's Miramar line mimics denim while using cotton terry cloth for softness and a convincing denim appearance. Elevated, non-bulky sweats make a practical compromise when denim-like impostors feel excessive. If arriving and immediately exploring, wear relaxed-fit pants that remain comfortable on the plane but look polished and unwrinkled on the street. Avoid restrictive or bulky garments that hinder comfort during long journeys and quick transitions.
Some people are firmly in the "comfort at all costs" camp, swearing by sweats, joggers or anything with an elastic waistband. Others insist that showing up to the airport in anything less than jeans (or what we like to call "hard pants") is completely unacceptable. The truth? It truly comes down to preference. Personally, I've never subscribed to the idea of "travel pants" or any other garment designed specifically for globetrotting. (All pants are travel pants if you wear them on a trip, amirite?)
Recently, I was introduced to Rag & Bone's viral Miramar collection, which you should absolutely consider. They're made of cotton terry cloth but printed to look like denim. I know what you're thinking: gimmicky, maybe even lame.
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