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Are jeans comfortable on a plane?

I'm a passionate traveler and frequent flyer who's visited nearly 40 countries. On some trips, I've worn jeans on planes — and, honestly, it's not that bad. Wearing jeans helps save luggage space and can be as comfortable as sweats if they are well-worn.



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Space is already at a premium on a plane, so you don't want to add anything that will make you feel even more confined. This is not the time for skintight jeans (although you may want to carry a jean jacket). “As a passenger, I always wear ponte knit pants, which offer stretch and are stylish,” says Caris.

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Everyone is wearing yoga pants on planes now, but I avoid all artificial fibres because they are more likely to burn and stick to you if there is a fire. I'd advise wearing cotton clothes or anything made of natural fibres.

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Having flown on dozens of international flights, I would wear loose clothing myself. Find a pair of thin sweatpants or a looser pair of pants. Your body will experience a change in air pressure at 36,000–40,000 feet and you'll want to be as comfortable as possible — especially on a long flight.

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“When you're traveling on a plane, loose clothing is best,” he says. “You'll be more comfortable and you won't have to worry about circulation issues.” Tight clothes are not only restricting but can also affect your circulation, especially when flying long-haul.

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10 hacks for getting more comfortable on a plane
  1. Buy a travel blanket. ...
  2. Bring an eye mask. ...
  3. Pack products to prevent chapping and dryness. ...
  4. Invest in a good travel pillow. ...
  5. Check online beforehand to locate your seat. ...
  6. Tune into your airplane's music channels for a sleep option. ...
  7. Don't cross your legs.


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Jeans are fine to wear through airport security. So, don't worry, you won't be asked to remove them!

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Men traveling in first or business class must wear collared shirts and long pants or jeans, while women must wear business-appropriate long or short-sleeve blouses, skirts, slack or jeans, or dresses.

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– A denim jacket or long cardigan: It's smart to travel with an extra layer. Airports and airplanes are kind of unpredictable when it comes to temperature, so it's always good to be safe. I'm someone who's always cold so for me, this is a must! I usually carry a denim jacket or a long cardigan.

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Anything tight Restrictive clothing does not pair well with bloating, also common on airplanes. You want to be able to move comfortably, encouraging healthy blood circulation and avoiding deep vein thrombosis. Avoid cramping by doing exercises in your seat and taking a walk to the lavatory, whenever possible.

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Anything tight Tight waistbands, skirts, blouses and shirts are all no-no's while traveling, for the simple reason that our bodies naturally swell when we fly. Restrictive clothing does not pair well with bloating, also common on airplanes.

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1. Oversized fashion. Sure, maxi dresses and skirts, loose jackets, trousers and hoodies are comfortable, especially for long-haul flights. However, they can lead to longer checks by security, as they make it easier to hide stuff.

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In a nutshell, airports scanner cannot see your junk, penis, or genitals while you go through the scanner. You may be asked to get aside if the scanner detects something under your clothes or inside your body, like drugs hidden in the stomach or your bum.

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In general, condoms won't be targeted for additional screening at airport security. But if you're ever unsure, it's always best to contact your local airport ahead of time and ask if they have any specific rules or guidelines regarding bringing condoms through security.

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