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13 of Our Favorite, Most-recommended Amazon Matching Sets Are on Sale for Prime Day—Starting at $16

13 of Our Favorite, Most-recommended Amazon Matching Sets Are on Sale for Prime Day—Starting at $16

When it comes to practicing what you preach, Travel + Leisure writers and editors don't just talk the talk; we walk the walk . The packing hacks, wardrobe tips, and travel gear suggestions we make stem from our real-world experiences as frequent flyers, and many of our staff members—myself included—often purchase our most-recommended products to try them out for themselves. We even have a dedicated team whose sole purpose is to put said products through rigorous rounds of testing, to ensure that our readers get the 4-1-1 on what's worth their hard-earned dollars.
As it just so happens, some of our favorite Amazon matching sets—sets our diverse team of writers and editors have tried and worn in real life—are on major sale for Amazon Prime Day. From cozy tracksuits that work for any flight, train ride, or road trip, to crochet beach cover-ups that are nice enough to wear beyond the pool, these are one-and-done travel outfits we find ourselves recommending time and time again, based on comfort, value, fit, and versatility. Keep scrolling to shop them all, starting at just $16.
This Anrabess Tracksuit, $20 off, is one of our favorite matching sets that Amazon has to offer. Cozy, elevated, and easy to wear separately, this athleisure set closely resembles Oprah's favorite Spanx AirEssentials set, at a fraction of the price. Featuring a long-sleeve half-zip pullover and wide-leg pants with pockets and an adjustable drawstring waist, this set has earned over 4,000 five-star ratings, with many reviewers commenting on its 'buttery soft' fabric. Out of the 21 available colors, Editor Erin Cavoto opted for the shade Light Khaki, a gorgeous neutral suited for any wardrobe.
When the summer temperatures skate above 100 degrees, lightweight, breathable fabrics are a must. This two-piece shorts-and-button-down set from Fixmatti, now $31, will keep you cool while taking up minimal space (and weight) in your carry-on. Wear it over a swimsuit as an elevated cover-up, or pair it with strappy sandals and a handbag for an easy, breezy summer ensemble. Associate Editor Amelia McBride sported the shade light green with a classic white ribbed tank top underneath.
Why choose between a jumpsuit and a two-piece set when you can have both? This linen-blend Anrabess set, available in 17 summery shades, looks like a polished one-piece jumpsuit at first glance, when in actuality, it consists of a square-neck cropped tank and a pair of flowy, wide-leg pants. Five-star reviewers report wearing it on trips to Greece and to the office, noting how it's versatile, comfy, and a magnet for compliments. Shopping Writer Rylee Johnston, wearing the set in shade grey blue, showcases how it can work for both professional and casual settings.
From walking along the coast to hanging out poolside, this gorgeous boho-inspired crochet matching set would be a fabulous addition to any summer travel wardrobe. It includes an oversized drop-shoulder button-down top and wide-leg pants, both constructed with an open-knit crochet fabric that will keep you cool and comfortable in between swim sessions. While it primarily functions as a swimsuit cover-up, Editor Shalwah Evans proves that it's perfectly suited for daytime strolls and lunch at the resort, too.
Featuring a flowy, ankle-length skirt and a fitted tank top, this elegant matching two-piece Prettygarden skirt set is effortlessly chic. Made with a stretchy, breathable polyester-elastane blend, this set highlights the figure in the best way, as seen on Travel Writer Rosie Marder, who is sporting the shade Beige. Reviewers share that the simple silhouette and flattering, snug material make it a reliable, versatile option for travel.
Add a dose of boho flair to your summer packing list with the help of the open knit top from this Anrabess crochet set, on sale for $38. The pants of this set are made with a cozy, stretchy fabric, and one five-star reviewer wrote that they fit slightly oversized, making them easy to move around in on airplanes. Simple yet totally elevated, this set comes in 18 different colors, so you can find one that already suits your existing travel wardrobe.
This Lillusory knit lounge set feels like cozy pajamas, but is casual enough to wear on airplanes, while running errands, or chilling at the hotel lobby. This stretchy ribbed set includes a short-sleeve shirt you can easily pair with denim shorts, jeans, or trousers, plus a pair of wide-leg pants complete with two functional pockets.
This effortlessly chic two-piece button-up vest and shorts set from PrettyGarden blends comfort and style. Lightweight and easy to pack, it's the kind of outfit you'll want to reach for on your next trip, whether that entails leisurely strolling through a coastal market or heading to brunch on a sunny patio. On sale for under $20, this set is a polished, put-together look that requires minimal effort—ideal for warm-weather getaways.
This long-sleeved button-down option from Prettygarden is constructed with a sleek, trendy plissé textured fabric that transforms this set into a statement piece all its own. Spice up this silky set with a pair of chunky block heels and a clutch, or tone it down for daytime with a pair of slides and a tote bag. 'I have been looking for a [matching] set I can dress up or down, and this hit it right on the head,' wrote one ecstatic five-star reviewer. 'For the price, you really can't go wrong.'
This put-together skirt set will take you from tennis at the country club to dinner and drinks on the town. The tank top of this matching skirt set from Xieerduo has a polished mock neck, making it easy to style up or down with the right accessories. Meanwhile, the skirt has hidden shorts underneath, complete with thigh pockets large enough to stash your phone, plus an elastic drawstring waistband for extra comfort.
Tired of boring color combos? This Ekouaer matching set comes in a wide variety of fun colors and patterns, but this retro flower print is calling our name. Perfect for cuddling up in on flights, road trips, and hotel beds, this pajama-esque set is made with a breathable knit fabric that's 'not too thick or thin,' according to one five-star reviewer.
Stay cozy on frigid flights and chilly hotel rooms with this Kirundo sweater and pants set, marked down to just $17 during Amazon Prime Day. Made from a soft, stretchy knit fabric, this V-neck long-sleeved sweater and lounge pants combo is a 'perfect airport outfit,' according to one five-star reviewer. 'It's comfy, chic, and practical with the pant pockets,' they write, adding that it's their new go-to outfit for flying.
This matching two-piece set is sweet, simple, and summery, making it a lovely outfit choice for backyard barbecues, park picnics, and leisurely bike rides through town. This linen-blend set includes a billowy boat neck crop tank with a stretchy elastic band at the bottom, plus a pair of flowy, wide-leg pants with two functional pockets. One Amazon shopper gave it a five-star rating, writing that they were 'so happy' they purchased it, adding that it's the perfect all-season outfit.
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