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We tested 50 pairs of pants to find the best options for every traveler.
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Luckily, we tested a whopping 50 pairs of womens travel pants so you dont have to.
They are a bit dressier than other travel pants.
The waistband has zero stretch or flexibility, which wasn’t very comfortable for sitting for long periods.
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I opt to dry-clean these, and after five months they still look and feel great.
The waistband could have a bit more stretch.
These tapered travel pants from Aday offer a flattering and elevated fit designed specifically for travelers.
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After five months of wearing and dry-cleaning, these pants still look and feel brand-new.
The pants have cropped legs.
The pants arent warm enough for cold weather.
They’re also an excellent choice if you wanthiking leggingsto take on warm-weather adventures.
The back pockets can look a bit awkward.
We were especially impressed with these joggers' comfortable fit, cute style, and remarkably lightweight material.
We also loved that this option comes in more than 10 different neutral colorways.
She recommends sizing up if youre between sizes, otherwise the back pockets look a bit stretched out.
We wish the waistband had a drawstring for adjustability.
These 100 percent linen pants are the perfect choice for early flights or long days of sightseeing.
They even survived coming out of the dryer without shrinking in any way.
We found the pants to run a bit on the larger side.
These cargo pants from Beyond Yoga combine fashion and functionality, which makes them particularly great for traveling.
The side hand pockets have zippers to safeguard your valuables to avoid lost or stolen items while traveling.
The back pockets are just for show.
However, we still felt they earned an honorable mention.
However, atravel steamercan work wonders on the go.
Some pants have more pockets than others, so be aware of the pocket situation before purchasing.
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Travel pants can be made of all types of both synthetic and natural fibers.
The most common materials youll see are polyester, cotton, nylon, spandex, elastane, and linen.
The latter, which involves rolling the pants tightly by starting at the waistband, also helps prevent wrinkles.
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