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Madewell, Athleta, and More Have Slashed Prices on Comfy Travel Pants for Summer Up to 82% Off—Starting at $10
Regardless of the season, a pair of comfortable pants will always have a place on your packing list, whether you're preparing for a beach vacation or a city excursion. From lightweight linen trousers to breezy joggers, the right pair of pants will carry you from the airport to a day of sightseeing at your destination with ease—and you're in luck, because so many traveler-loved brands have significantly marked down their top offerings as part of their Memorial Day sales.
If you're in the market for a new pair of pants for your spring and summer vacations, this long weekend of sales is the best time to shop, with retailers like Amazon, Madewell, Athleta, and more marking down stylish, packable options up to 82 percent off. So, keep reading to find the 45 best travel pants we've spotted on sale right now, with prices starting as low as $10. Athleta Paradise Mid-rise Wide Leg Pants, $55 (originally $109)
Athleta Stratosphere High-rise Wide Leg Pants, $50 (originally $99)
Asimoon Sweatpants with Pockets, $10 (originally $20)
Perry Ellis Men's 100 percent Linen Drawstring Pants, $53 (originally $90)
Vuori Performance Joggers, $75 (originally $94)
Lululemon Stretch Knit Straight-leg Pull-on Pants, $99 (originally $148)
Lululemon Groove Nulu High-rise Flared Pants, $79 (originally $118)
Alo Show Off Cargo Wide-leg Trousers, $126 (originally $158)
Madewell The Harlow Wide-leg Pants, $30 with code LONGWEEKEND (originally $168)
(originally $168) Madewell Pull-on Straight Pants, $30 with code LONGWEEKEND (originally $108)
Amazon's selection of comfortable travel bottoms runs the gamut from lightweight joggers to functional hiking pants, all of which are well-qualified to earn a spot in your suitcase this season. Sitting at just $10, the Asimoon Sweatpants with Pockets are one of the best deals we've spotted so far—and, with their comfy elastic waistband, they're guaranteed to become your new go-to pick for the airport and beyond. As for men's pants, the breathable Perry Ellis 100 percent Linen Drawstring Pants are available for a whopping 41 percent off. Not only are they tailored to perfection, but they're also incredibly relaxed and forgiving thanks to an adjustable drawstring at the waist. Ueu Women's Cozy Yoga Joggers, $25 (originally $29)
Envlon Women's Yoga Pants, $13 (originally $26)
Anrabess Women's Linen Casual Pants, $30 (originally $36)
Ododos Women's Wide Leg Palazzo Lounge Pants, $20 (originally $25)
Coofandy Men's Casual Linen Pants, $24 (originally $40)
Dlooda Quick-dry Cargo Pants, $20 (originally $25)
Asimoon Sweatpants with Pockets, $10 (originally $20)
Perry Ellis Men's 100 percent Linen Drawstring Pants, $53 (originally $90)
Libin Women's Cargo Joggers, $36 (originally $44)
Hanes Men's Original Cotton Joggers, $13 (originally $24)
Athleta's latest summer sale has travel pants available for under $50, and these well-made, flattering styles are the dreamiest picks for sightseeing, long flights, and everything in between. If you've been on the lookout for a pair of breathable linen trousers, the Paradise Mid-rise Wide Leg Pants are a no-brainer selection since they're currently on sale for 50 percent off in a full range of petite, regular, and tall sizes. Meanwhile, the stretchy Midday Mid-rise Crop Poplin Pants are another unbeatable pick at $66, and their flirty wide leg fit will look just as beautiful with a simple pair of white sneakers as when worn with your favorite slip-on sandals. Retreat Linen High-rise Wide Leg Pants, $54 (originally $89)
Paradise Mid-rise Wide Leg Pants, $55 (originally $109)
Seasoft Mid-rise Straight Crop, $54 (originally $89)
Retreat High-rise Linen Ankle Pants, $54 (originally $89)
Drift Mid-rise Poplin Pants, $72 (originally $119)
Venice High-rise Wide Leg Pants, $66 (originally $109)
Stratosphere High-rise Wide Leg Pants, $50 (originally $99)
Coaster Luxe High-rise Joggers, $48 (originally $79)
Venice High-rise Track Stripe Wide Leg Pants, $70 (originally $119)
Midday Mid-rise Crop Poplin Pants, $66 (originally $109)
Outside of its impressive selection of form-fitting, well-made leggings, Vuori is also stocked with an array of other travel pant styles that you won't want to leave behind now that they're on sale. The Performance Joggers are a fan-favorite pick that's been marked down to $75, and the moisture-wicking, stretchy fabric makes them uniquely qualified for wear even well into the summer months. If you're on the hunt for something a little more fitted, both the airy Halo Straight Leg Trousers,available in a vibrant purple shade, and the Miles Joggers, which are ideal for the trails, are on sale for under $100. $118 $94 at Vuoriclothing.com $94 $75 at Vuoriclothing.com
Lululemon's 'We Made Too Much' section is bursting at the seams with marked-down travel pants in a wide range of styles, from cropped trousers to airy joggers guaranteed to feel as comfy as pajamas. At $69 each, the Softstreme High-rise Straight-leg Cropped Pants and the Dance Studio Mid-rise Full-length Joggers are two of the most affordable options on-site right now, with the former coming in three neutral shades that will match nearly anything else on your packing list. Plus, we'd be remiss not to mention that the Align Palazzo Pants are currently available for $89, and their vibrant raspberry shade is just the pop of color your seasonal wardrobe has been missing. Softstreme High-rise Straight-leg Cropped Pants, $69 (originally $118)
Dance Studio Mid-rise Full-length Joggers, $69 (originally $98)
Swift Mid-rise Wide-leg Pants, $89 (originally $128)
Stretch Knit Straight-leg Pull-on Pants, $99 (originally $148)
Pace Breaker Men's Joggers, $99 (originally $128)
Align Palazzo Pants, $89 (originally $128)
License to Train Mid-rise Lightweight Joggers, $99 (originally $148)
Adapted State Perforated High-rise Joggers, $89 (originally $128)
Groove Nulu High-rise Flared Pants, $79 (originally $118)
Scuba Mid-rise Oversized Joggers, $89 (originally $128)
Alo's discounted comfy travel pants are already selling out quickly across the site, which is why you won't want to hesitate to add these stylish picks to your cart while they're still in stock. Searching for a pair of pants to wear throughout your next beach vacation? Look no further than the Striped Mesh Tropical Nights Flare Pants—they're lightweight, breathable, and now available for $26 off for a limited time. Plus, if you're seeking a pair of pants you can wear out to dinner, while sightseeing, and on the plane, the Show Off Cargo Wide-leg Trousers will fulfill that dream with their stretchy, elastic waistband and $126 price point.
Madewell is now hosting a staggering double discount sale on already marked-down items with the code LONGWEEKEND at checkout, offering deals on travel pants up to an incomparable 82 percent off. The ever-flattering and timeless Harlow Wide-leg Pants are one of the best finds on the site at $138 off during the long weekend, but the $30 Pull-on Straight Pants are another unmissable pick that's easy to dress up or down and comes in standard, petite, and tall sizes. And if you're looking for a more playful option in a fun print, the Kick Out Crop Pants are a standout at $60 (nearly $100 off the original price).
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