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15 Comfy, Effortless Jumpsuits for Summer Travel—Shop Styles at Spanx, Lululemon, and More From $18

15 Comfy, Effortless Jumpsuits for Summer Travel—Shop Styles at Spanx, Lululemon, and More From $18

Jumpsuits are a travel wardrobe staple for me, whether I'm looking for comfort in the air, visiting markets, or heading out to dinner. The joy of slipping into a single outfit with zero decision-making is such a treat, especially when my options are limited by whatever is in my luggage. In the warmer months, I find that jumpsuits are particularly useful—it's easy to throw on a one-piece outfit, ideally one that has comfortable features for summer weather like wide-leg pants and cooling fabric.
To help you find a comfortable jumpsuit perfect for your next trip, I've compiled a selection of the best styles from some of my favorite brands for travel clothes, like Vuori, Spanx, Lululemon, and more. With options perfect for a dressy night out, a casual day at the beach, and more, there really is a jumpsuit for every occasion. $128 $78 at Anthropologie
This all-purpose Anthropologie jumpsuit is ideal for exploring new cities in style. Soft cotton, flattering fit on top, and a comfy loose cut below, it can be easily paired with cute sandals for a polished yet casual look. I have the pearl color and often wear it with a denim button-down, as seen in the photo below on a recent trip to Los Milics Vineyard in Southern Arizona.
The Vuori Coastline Front Zip Jumpsuit is the one to pack for trips when you want a sporty, comfortable look that doesn't skimp on style. The lyocel material makes the outfit soft and breathable for all-day wear, and the front zip is perfect for quick dressing and undressing. Like many other Vuori items, this jumpsuit is an example of function meeting fashion in the form of deep cargo pockets and an elastic waistband that adds both shape and comfort.
From the built-in shelf bra to the booty-flattering rear, this halter jumpsuit has you covered. Literally. Available in regular, petite, and tall sizes, this sleek Spanx AirEssentials Halter Jumpsuit is made from a breathable, soft fabric and hides a wide elastic waistband to keep everything looking sleek. After a day of exploring, who has time to put effort into dressing up for an evening out? Slip into this sleek jumpsuit, throw on a slicked-back ponytail and a pair of hoop earrings, and you're good to go. Oh, and the pockets are nice and deep, so you can keep your phone securely within reach.
This sleeveless jumpsuit is lightweight, breathable, and soft, and it can be easily layered for versatility with a T-shirt underneath or a jacket on top. Pick your favorite color (there are 18 to choose from) and for less than $30, you have the perfect outfit for your beach vacation. The flowy fit is a good match for many body types, according to reviewers.
This luxe piece of loungewear is stretchy and drapes nicely as advertised, made of ultra-soft and lightweight fabric. Wear this Lululemon jumpsuit on the plane, out to dinner, or to the beach with its versatile, comfortable style. It also has convenient pockets for storing your phone or other essentials.
The comfort and versatility of this Old Navy jumpsuit earned it top reviews from hundreds of customers. Made of 100 percent cotton for a soft, lightweight feel perfect for summer, the outfit is available in petite, regular, and tall sizes to get the right fit. Dress it up with heels for an evening out, or pair it with sneakers and bop around town in style. One reviewer called it their go-to "grab and go" jumpsuit, noting 'the cut is roomy in the sleeve and the leg,' giving you plenty of room for air flow.
The 100-percent organic cotton Quince jumpsuit has a smocked top and wide-leg pants for a super flattering silhouette. Lightweight and wrinkle-free, it's an easy jumpsuit to pack for summer travel. Add sandals, a wide-brim hat, and sunnies for a chic look ready for exploring a new city. One of the hundreds of five-star reviewers said, 'Cozy and cute. I think I'll get a lot of wear out of it this summer. The adjustable straps are awesome.'
Looking for a cozy travel romper under $20? Hundreds of Amazon reviewers give this sleeveless jumpsuit a five-star rating, praising its comfort, fit, and wrinkle-resistant fabric. One person said, 'I bought this to travel across [the] country on a plane. They were so comfortable. Plenty of leg room and easy to wear. I didn't feel constricted at all and received a lot of compliments.'
Headed off on an island getaway? This Brazilian-inspired, flowy Farm Rio jumpsuit is for you. With a stylish design featuring oversized flowers and a breathable, eco-friendly fabric, this outfit is perfect for tropical destinations. The wide pants give the jumpsuit a joyful, sundress-inspired feel for added versatility. One reviewer gave it five stars, sharing, 'Great fit, super comfortable!!'
This black linen Madewell jumpsuit is perfect for summer fun. A best-seller, this easy outfit can be paired with sandals and chunky jewelry for a sophisticated yet casual look—ideal for exploring urban locales day or night. Plus, it has two of the best features a jumpsuit can have—a flattering wide leg and deep pockets.
=This buttery-soft, stretchy jumpsuit has reviewers raving, with one saying theirs was so 'comfy and flattering' that they got so many compliments and ended up buying it in two additional colors. Available in eight hues, the Aritzia Market Jumpsuit is made with GoodLux, a soft, drapey fabric that will feel cool and comfortable on summer days. $90 $27 at Abercrombie.com
Lightweight, stretchy, and soft, this modal-cotton blend Abercrombie jumpsuit might be your new go-to outfit for flights and beyond. The wide-leg style and asymmetrical neckline give it flair for dressing up to go out, while the stretchy waistband and cozy fabric make it perfect for relaxing on a long flight.
It's easy to see why this is a Duer best-selling jumpsuit. A few features that make the Performance Denim Jumpsuit a suitcase staple: super stretchy denim, a relaxed fit, and an antimicrobial treatment that keeps it fresh in between washes (because let's face it, laundry isn't always a priority when in vacay mode). Made of cotton and a special cooling polyester, this jumpsuit is designed for summer wear.
This Asos outfit looks like a two-piece matching set, with a button-down vest and wide-leg pants, but it's actually a jumpsuit in disguise—all for under $60. Available in three neutral colors, black, oat, and chocolate, this jumpsuit is the one to pack for trips when you want to slip into an effortless, classy outfit in an instant.
Available in petite, regular, and tall sizes, Boden's Colette Double Cloth Jumpsuit checks all the boxes for a comfortable travel outfit that keeps you looking and feeling great all day. Roomy through the hips and thighs yet cut to skim your body's curves, this jumpsuit offers plenty of room to move, with a slim cut and belted waist made to flatter. Plus, Boden's Double Cloth outfits are made with two layers of lightweight cotton, perfect for staying cool in warm weather destinations. Bonus: no ironing required!
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