WHAT TO WEAR: Traveling

With spring break coming and going, and with warmer weather coming our way, there is going to be a lot of traveling within the next couple of months. Whether that’s by air, land or sea, you need to stay looking your best. It’s obvious that everyone wants to stay comfortable while traveling, so finding the right outfit can be somewhat difficult.

This Fashionista was spotted wearing the perfect outfit for traveling! First of all, it’s important to have comfortable shoes because as everyone knows, traveling requires a lot of walking and moving around, especially when you’re running through the airport trying to make that short connecting flight. This Fashionista sports her white Keds-like shoes from Target, which are extremely affordable and easy to match with almost any outfit.

You also do not want to be wearing tops that are constricting and tight while traveling, so this Fashionista decided to wear her black bralette from Free People with a graphic tank top from T.J. Maxx. The low cut sides of the tank top allow the bralette to show through, giving some added feminine detail to the look. The tank top is very loose and made with a soft cotton material, perfect for hectic travel. Let’s also not forget the fact that trains, planes and even buses can get pretty chilly, so having that extra layer is always key.

To tie the look together, she tied a green and white flannel from Target around her waist, adding a grunge feel to the look. The light wash jeans from American Eagle finish the whole look because all of the colors of the outfit are very neutral and earthy.

This outfit is fashionable, but most importantly casual. The colors and textures of the outfit blend really well together and will keep you looking your best, while traveling from state to state or even country to country.

One Simple Change: You could easily change this outfit into a workout outfit, as well. Exchange the jeans for a pair of black running leggings and there you go! You’re good to go for a hike or even a stroll around the city.

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