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Whether you’re flying for business or a holiday, you want to be dressed for comfort and convenience but still look put together. Unless you’re headed directly to a work meeting from the airport (in that case opt for wrinkle-resistant separates and suits from brands such as Tristan and Kit and Ace), you’ll want to reach for a travel uniform that offers softer fabrics with stretch and breathability.

Solmaz Khosrowshahian, the Canadian travel blogger behind the Curious Creature, takes four to six flights a month on average and keeps certain must-haves always within reach. “For long-haul flights, it’s all about comfort and layering for me. I always wear leggings, slip-on sneakers, a crossbody bag, a breathable top … and I layer on a zip hoodie or jacket.” She’s particular about her leggings, wearing mostly high-rise styles in a dark colour, so accidental spills go unnoticed, and made with a moisture-wicking material. Side pockets are also handy for easy access to her cellphone for snapping photos and videos on the go, says Khosrowshahian.

Walter Owsianik, the medical director of Hamilton travel clinic the Travel Doctor, typically opts for loose clothing when he travels. “You want to wear loose clothing and be able to move around freely to prevent blood clots, which is a small, but real risk,” says Owsianik. The risk rises for those folks who have a pre-existing heart condition or other health problems. He says everyone benefits from selecting an aisle seat for longer flights, so you can get up “at least every hour and a half just to get moving.”

From there, it’s just about getting comfortable in your seat. The first thing Owsianik does once in his seat is take his shoes off in favour of a pair of wool socks or slippers. He only suggests compression socks if you normally experience feet or leg swelling on planes.

When it comes to accessories, Khosrowshahian recommends a small crossbody bag for your passport and essentials. “Not only are they safer than shoulder bags and purses because you can keep important documents on you at all times, but you’re also less likely to misplace them at an airport or on the plane when stress levels are high and sleep deprivation is real,” she says. She will also avoid wearing hats and claw clips (“unless you’re not planning to use the headrest”) and metal items such as belts and costume jewellery, which would have to be taken off when you’re going through security.

Six buys to try

Stock up on Canadian brands designed for function and comfort.

In the women’s section

Unbound Merino compact travel hoodie

Also available in men’s sizing, this packable style by Toronto-based Unbound Merino looks dressier than your standard cotton hoodie. Plus, the merino-wool-blend fabric is breathable, odour-resistant and temperature regulating.

Buying options

$212 through unboundmerino.com

Roots Restore high-rise flare legging

Just as comfortable as standard leggings, but easier to dress up with a blazer or structured cardigan when you arrive at your destination, these kick-flare leggings are made with a breathable and moisture-wicking recycled-nylon-blend fabric.

Buying options

$98 through roots.com

Province of Canada slipper sock

Available in multiple colours and lengths, these wool-blend, unisex slipper socks will keep your feet cozy on long flights. Plus, for every pair purchased, Province of Canada will donate a pair to a homeless shelter.

Buying options

$24 through provinceofcanada.com

In the men’s section

Tilley Wanderer relaxed cargo pant

Made for travel, these Canadian-designed pants feature a half-elasticized waist for comfort, and plenty of pockets for your essentials. Also, the performance fabric is abrasion-resistant, moisture-wicking, quick-drying and lightweight.

Buying options

$190 through tilley.com

Reigning Champ Anthem bomber

Stay comfortable but stylish in the air with this 100-per-cent cotton waffle-knit bomber with a two-way metal zip closure. There’s no bulky hood to contend with, and you can wear it as a mid-layer or jacket at your destination.

Buying options

$215 through reigningchamp.com

Vessi Boardwalk slip-on shoes

Footwear that is easy to put on and take off is convenient for plane travel. These slip-on sneakers by Vancouver-based Vessi are lightweight and made with a waterproof material that’s also breathable. Also available in women’s sizes.

Buying options

$125 through vessi.com

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