Sensory Friendly✨AIRPORT OUTFIT ✈️

Idk about u but I need to be at my comfiest when traveling. This is my go-to outfit!

✨Outfit Details

Jacket: Lululemon Softstream Quarter Zip

Size: 4

💵 Price: $128

Tank top: CRZY Yoga (Amazon!) *they have tons of lululemon dupes!*

Size: small

💵 Price: $20-28

Leggings: Lululemon Align mini flares

Size: 4 *short*

💵 Price: $118

Shoes: Veja Recife

Size: 7

💵 Price: $180

#ootd #traveltips #airportoutfit #fyp #fashion

Charlotte
2024/12/18 Edited to

... Read moreIt's so true – feeling comfortable while traveling is an absolute game-changer! My original airport outfit is a staple for a reason, but sometimes you want a few more options or tips to ensure your airport outfit is not just comfy, but also sensory friendly and totally *Instagram-ready*. When I think about what makes an outfit truly *sensory friendly*, it really comes down to a few key elements. First, fabrics are huge. Breathable, soft materials like cotton blends, modal, or even specialized athletic fabrics (like those in my Lululemon picks!) can make a world of difference. Avoid anything scratchy, stiff, or overly constricting. Loose-fitting styles, especially around the waist and neck, prevent irritation during long hours of sitting. I always opt for leggings or soft joggers over tight jeans, and a quarter-zip or cardigan for easy temperature regulation. Layers are your best friend here, letting you adapt to changing cabin temperatures without feeling overwhelmed. And don't forget seam placement and tags – sometimes even the smallest detail can cause discomfort, so I often cut out annoying tags! Beyond my go-to look, here are a few more airport outfit ideas that blend comfort and style, perfect for your next trip and for capturing those chic travel moments. The Elevated Loungewear Set: Think matching knit sets – a soft wide-leg pant and a coordinating sweater or hoodie. This looks incredibly put-together and feels like pajamas. Pair with stylish sneakers or slip-on sandals. It photographs beautifully because of its cohesive aesthetic. Maxi Dress/Skirt Combo: A flowy maxi dress or a soft maxi skirt with a simple tee or tank is incredibly comfortable and allows for great movement. Add a denim jacket or a light cardigan for warmth and a touch of style. This is an effortlessly elegant look that’s also super breathable. Athleisure Chic (Beyond Leggings): Consider stylish joggers made from a soft Tencel or modal blend, paired with a fitted long-sleeve top and a sleek bomber jacket. This offers a more relaxed vibe than traditional leggings but keeps the comfort factor high. Now, how do you make these Instagram airport outfit ideas truly shine? It’s all about the details! Strategic Layers: Layers not only keep you comfortable through temperature changes but also add dimension and visual interest to your photos. A statement scarf or a chic oversized cardigan can elevate a simple base outfit. Smart Accessories: A stylish but practical carry-on bag (think a structured tote or a minimalist backpack), a pair of understated sunglasses, and perhaps a comfortable hat can pull your look together. Remember, less is often more for airport style, but choose high-quality pieces. Footwear Matters: Comfortable, easy-to-remove shoes are non-negotiable. My Veja sneakers are perfect because they're supportive and look great. Slip-on sneakers or fashionable slides are also excellent choices for speeding through security. Color Palette Consistency: Sticking to a neutral or complementary color palette makes your outfit look more polished and cohesive, which is a huge plus for photos. Think monochromes or complementary muted tones. Wrinkle-Resistant Fabrics: Choose fabrics that hold their shape well, like blends with spandex, knit materials, or even merino wool. This ensures you look as fresh upon arrival as you did when you left. Remember, the best sensory friendly airport outfit is one that makes you feel confident and at ease, ready for whatever your journey brings. And with these tips, you'll be ready for those Instagram snaps too!

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