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We're Calling It: These Flowy Pants Are the Only Pair You'll Need for Travel—Here Are 10 Ways to Style Them

We're Calling It: These Flowy Pants Are the Only Pair You'll Need for Travel—Here Are 10 Ways to Style Them

Part of building a solid capsule wardrobe for travel is having a trusty pair of trousers you can wear with practically everything.
Amazon's fashion store is filled with a near-endless amount of options, but there's one pair in particular that stands out among the rest—and they're less. Feiersi's wide-leg pants are comfortable, stylish, and versatile; you can wear them as part of a casual outfit or dress them up for work and other semi-formal occasions. If you need some inspiration on how to make the most out of the pants on your trips, check out our 10 different ways to style the trousers below.
These trousers have a flowy, wide-leg fit and structured look that can be dressed up or down. For an easy straight-off-the-plane outfit, pair them with a classic white T-shirt, comfy sneakers, and a baseball cap. They're so comfortable, one reviewer traded in their leggings for these pants for a flight to Europe.
If you're planning a tropical vacation, you don't have to worry about the trousers feeling heavy. One shopper who wore them to the beach said they're lightweight. You can pair them with this ribbed tank top and sandals for an elevated look that won't leave you sweating. Add a crossbody bag so you can bring essentials, like your sunscreen, a camera, a portable charger, and a compact umbrella.
These pants can also be dressed up, according to reviews, which makes them perfect for any business trip. Style the trousers with a blouse like this dreamy pink one, then finish the look with a comfy pair of ballet flats that'll keep your feet cushioned during work events.
Because the pants have a relaxed fit, they're comfortable enough to walk through markets in, but also nice-looking enough to wear to the office. Pair them with this puffy-sleeved top when you need to travel for work. For accessories, grab this Travelon anti-theft crossbody bag that has protective features, like hidden pockets and slash-resistant materials to keep your passport and wallet safe.
Even patterned tops, like this ruched floral tank, look good with these pants—they're that easy to style. Both pieces have soft materials you can lounge in, so you don't have to worry about feeling restricted on long plane, train, or car rides. These slip-on shoes have a mesh upper for a more breathable feel—add them to the outfit. And, you can rely on this puffy tote bag to hold your book, water bottle, portable charger, and other travel must-haves.
Cruisegoers in particular may appreciate the travel pants paired with this sleeveless sweater to dress up for dinner. Add a black belt with gold touches to bring an extra layer of elegance, and these knit platform sandals for added height.
When in doubt, you can always rely on basics like a white T-shirt and a denim jacket to create an effortlessly stylish travel outfit. Make sure to complete the look with a solid pair of walking shoes, so you can walk around for hours without worrying about blisters.
Instead of wearing sweatpants for your next road trip, opt for these wide-leg pants. They have a stretchy back waistband that one reviewer said makes them even comfier. Add a flowy top like this lightweight option that'll have you looking put together when you make a pit stop for food.
The trousers can even be part of a preppy look when you pair them with this polo T-shirt and contrasting belt. These Mary Jane shoes finish the look perfectly. They have cushioned memory foam insoles and a trendy style, so you can get some sightseeing in before dinner without needing to go back to the hotel to change your shoes.
For a more athleisure look, pair the pants with a quarter-zip sweatshirt and walking sneakers. It'll provide comfort on the plane and still look put together enough for sightseeing. Plus, you can leave your oversized tote at the hotel and carry your phone, hotel keycard, and wallet in this compact fanny pack.
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