Pajama Dressing: Wear This On Your Next Flight

During a recent Support Group one of our Network Members asked for suggestions on what to wear for her first long-haul flight. Her main concern was blood clots or Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). The group consensus was to wear something loose and comfortable, like pajamas. Which reminded me of the Pajama Dressing trend that has been seen on the runways and in the streets for a few years.

Besides looking chic and feeling insanely comfortable for your flight, the added benefit of trying this trend is that you can dress it up with heels or down with sneakers or crocs. If you’re doing more than checking into your hotel upon arrival, you can bring an extra outfit to change into in the airport bathroom. Use these items to freshen up after the flight and you’re off to enjoy your new destination!

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Button Down Shirt and Wide Leg Pants Set $36

Peplum Cardigan $43 Bralette $19 Pull-On Sweater Pants $50

Plus Size Satin Pajama Set $33

Plus Size Tracksuit $40

Back-Slit Sweater $45 + Pull-on Cropped Sweater Pant $50

Matching Lounge Set $30

Plus Size Satin Pajama Set $36

Super Soft Crewneck Sweater $45 + Super Soft Sweater Pants $45

Would you try the Pajama Dressing trend? Which of these looks would you wear?

Annette Richmond

Annette Richmond is an award-winning content creator, travel writer, public speaker and advocate. Richmond is an immigrant that splits her time between Mexico and the United States. The creator of the fat positive travel community Fat Girls Traveling is a native Californian. Annette got her start in the fashion industry working in trend forecasting and public relations. Her love for travel inspired her to start Fat Girls Traveling in 2017 which is where she and Amanda met. When she's not creating diverse travel, fashion, and beauty content for The Fat Girls Guide she is hosting Fat Camp retreats and fat positive tours. In her spare time you can find her speaking publicly and writing articles promoting diversity and inclusivity, recording her new podcast, or sipping a margarita on the beach. Richmond hopes to continue to inspire other marginalized people to see the world and be seen.

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