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The Foolproof Travel Capsule Wardrobe a Frequent Flyer Swears By


I can’t live without these suitcase-friendly picks.
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The ideal travel capsule wardrobe isn’t a hypothetical; it’s a necessity. As a full-time fashion and travel writer, I’ve had to prepare my suitcase for a flight no less than 12 times this year. (And that’s not even counting the two additional trips I have planned before 2026 rolls around!) All this packing has made me a reluctant expert on the process of filling my bag, as I frequently need to make fast decisions that won’t come back to bite me. Especially not in a far-flung destination with few to no emergency shopping options available.

My saving grace? Having a few foolproof basics on hand that I can use for multiple types of excursions—and also mix-and-match with other, more location-specific items. Sometimes I’ll need to bring all of them; other occasions call for just one or two of my go-tos. In general, though, I’ve found each key piece serves a singularly important purpose in my travel capsule wardrobe, so even if I only use something once every few months, it’s worth keeping around. Ahead, shop a rundown of my essentials.

My travel essentials, at a glance

The Perfect T-Shirt
Leset Margo T-Shirt
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The Sweatpants Jeans
Rag & Bone Miramar Fleece Pull-On Pants
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The Light Layer
Free People Pippa Packable Puffer Jacket
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The Easy Sneakers
Keds Champion Originals Leather Sneakers
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The Everywhere Bag
Tory Burch Small Romy Shoulder Bag
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1. The relaxed jeans

I know, I know: Most airplane outfit guides are going to suggest you make your flight in leggings or chic sweats. But I personally have always found baggy denim to serve the same purpose. It’s warmer, and I look more pulled-together when I reach my destination. It also saves a bit of room in my luggage, as it’s something I almost always wear again throughout my stay. I’m fine with regular old wide-leg jeans, but if you’re really averse to the idea, try easing into the look with Rag & Bone’s incredibly popular trompe d’oeil Miramar pants, which are essentially sweatpants disguised as real jeans.

Rag & Bone Miramar Fleece Pull-On Pants
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Rag & Bone Miramar Fleece Pull-On Pants

Levi’s Low Loose Jeans
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Levi’s Low Loose Jeans

Good Low Rise Baggy Jeans
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Good Low-Rise Baggy Jeans

Madewell Low-Slung Baggy Jeans
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Madewell Low-Slung Baggy Jeans

2. The boxy white tee

In my opinion, everyone needs a simple white tee for traveling; my top choice happens to be fitted and ever-so-slightly cropped. This makes it perfect for placing under other pieces, but still really cute on its own. I like how the silhouette keeps a nice, structured shape over a skirt or pair of trousers. Plus, it doesn’t need to be tucked, which can throw another wrinkle into outfit planning I often don’t want to deal with.

Buck Mason Pima Boxy Crew
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Buck Mason Pima Boxy Crew

Leset Margo T-Shirt
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Leset Margo T-Shirt

Everlane The Box-Cut Tee in Essential Cotton
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Everlane Box-Cut Tee

Perfectwhitetee Lisa Recycled Cotton Slim Crew Tee
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Perfectwhitetee Lisa Slim Crew Tee

3. The fitted cardigan

The beauty of a button-front knit, versus a pullover style, is that it works as both a light jacket over a tee and as a top all on its own. This is also something you can wear on your flight—planes are always colder than you think they’ll be—and then reuse throughout the duration of your stay. Again, I prefer a shrunken cardigan, as it’s easier to wear; longer pieces require more strategizing around the proportions of what goes underneath.

Alex Mill Taylor Cotton & Cashmere Cardigan
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Alex Mill Taylor Cardigan

Gap Cashsoft Cropped Cardigan
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Gap CashSoft Cropped Cardigan

Lululemon Cashmere Slim-Fit Cardigan
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Lululemon Cashmere Slim-Fit Cardigan

J.Crew Featherweight Cashmere Cardigan
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J.Crew Featherweight Cashmere Cardigan

4. The wear-with-anything flats

My first choice here would be ballet flats or loafers, since both are very easy to walk in and look more polished—and less touristy—than trainers. However, if you must do sneakers, my advice is to pick a style with some verve, like a dance-inspired lace-up. (But you have some hardcore hiking planned, by all means break out the New Balances!)

G.H Bass Whitney Leather Loafer
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G.H.Bass Whitney Loafers

Margaux The Phoebe Flat
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Margaux Phoebe Flats

Keds Champion Originals Leather
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Keds Champion Originals Leather Sneakers

Vivaia Jogger Re-Nylon Sneakerina
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Vivaia Yancy Sneakers

5. The day-to-night shoulder bag

Unless you’re on a business trip, you really don’t need to be hauling around a giant tote bag. (Plus, if you wind up needing one, it’s something most hotels and resorts automatically provide in-room.) Instead, go for a midsize shoulder strap purse that comfortably fits all your daytime must-haves but is small and sophisticated enough that it’ll work for an evening out as well.

Staud Pine Leather Shoulder Bag
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Staud Pine Shoulder Bag

Tory Burch Small Romy Leather Shoulder Bag
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Tory Burch Small Romy Shoulder Bag

Old Navy Preppy Shoulder Bag
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Old Navy Preppy Shoulder Bag

 Coach Outlet Erin Shoulder Bag
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Coach Erin Shoulder Bag

6. The throw-over-everything jacket

Remember the boxy white tees and hits-at-the-hips cardigans higher up on this list? These jackets will beautifully layer right over both, should you need a more bundled-up look. Moreover, they’ll also go wonderfully with the dresses I’m about to call out below. In short, this is all outerwear that—as billed!—you can mindlessly toss atop every combination of garments and just know the effect will come off as cool.

Cos Double Faced Wool Short Jacket
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COS Double-Faced Wool Short Jacket

& Other Stories Double Breasted Wool Jacket
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& Other Stories Double-Breasted Wool Jacket

Tankaneo Cropped Trench Coat
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Tankaneo Cropped Trench Coat

Free People Packable Puffer Jacket
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Free People Pippa Packable Puffer Jacket

7. The weekender duffel

This item serves dual purposes: first, as my main luggage for quick local jaunts; second, as an additional carry-on bag for longer journeys with a checked suitcase. Take it from someone who’s been stuck abroad because of a missed connecting flight: You always want a Dopp kit and a change of clothes close at hand just in case something goes awry with your plans (and, in turn, luggage). My favorite designs are the ones that are roomy but not so big they’ll hurt my shoulders, with lots of hidden pockets.

Dagne Dover Landon Large Carryall Bag
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Dagne Dover Large Landon Bag

MZ Wallace Black Nik II Tote
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MZ Wallace Black Nik II Tote

Hershel Strand Duffel
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Hershel Strand Duffel

Beis The Weekender Bag
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Béis Weekender Bag

8. The sneaky-soft trousers

Much like the loose jeans I mentioned above, a good pair of ponte or rib-knit pants go straight from a long air commute to a busy schedule when you land. Some of them are even elegant enough to dress up for meals out, if you add heels and an elevated top. Generally, though, these are essential if you have a lot of walking on your itinerary. This is because they’re made from wrinkle-resistant fabrics that are easy to move in and will hold their shape, so they always look good in pictures.

Donni The Rib Kick Flare
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Donni Rib Kick-Flare Pants

Aritzia Equity Pants
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Aritzia Equity Pants

Spanx Ponte Wide-Leg Pants
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Spanx Ponte Wide-Leg Pants

Universal Standard Stephanie Wide Leg Stripe Ponte Pants 30 Inch
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Universal Standard Stephanie Ponte Pants

9. The special-occasion dress

Even if you’re heading somewhere super-casual, there’s likely to be at least one night you’ll want to put some extra effort into. There are two schools of thought you can follow: Either go for something memorably one-of-a-kind that’ll make a big splash (think bright colors and statement patterns) or, conversely, pick a more classic piece you can use as a blank canvas for more dramatic accessories.

Reformation Aiko Dress
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Reformation Aiko Dress

The A&F Julia Slip Tie-Back Maxi Dress
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Abercrombie & Fitch Julia Tie-Back Maxidress

Mango Asymmetric One-Shoulder Satin Cocktail Dress
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Mango One-Shoulder Cocktail Dress

Cinq a Sept Windswept Meadow Wilma Dress
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Cinq à Sept Wilma Dress

10. The versatile heels

By way of boots or pumps, a pair of heels is important to have when a photo-ready moment pops up. Depending on what type of trip you’re taking, though, it can be helpful to have a comfortable pair around to swap in for flats with an outfit before dinner or a show. For the most part, you won’t need these for outdoorsy travel, but they’re key in city environments, especially if you’re there for work.

Tony Bianco Martini Heels
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Tony Bianco Martini Heels

Stuart Weitzman Vinnie 50 Slingback Pumps
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Stuart Weitzman Vinnie 50 Slingback Pumps

Favorite Daughter Sasha Bootie
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Favorite Daughter Sasha Booties

Quince Italian Leather Tall Kitten-Heel Boots
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Quince Italian Leather Tall Kitten-Heel Boots