@thenatalieway1
Is it just me???
♬ original sound - thenatalieway1This opinion of hers stems from one simple reason–the state of the bathroom floors on airplanes. She alludes to the fact that they are often very dirty, and she can’t imagine letting her pant bottoms touch the bathroom floor.
@the_travelista
Wide-leg pants at the airport? Yes-even with the bathroom situation. If you choose lightweight, quick-dry transit trousers, you can wear them on the plane and again on your trip- after some quick travel laundry. Next: my spring/summer transit trouser picks ✈️ Part 4 of Build a better a Airport Outfit.
♬ original sound - travelistaHowever, she doesn’t think that this needs to be something that will stop you from wearing wide legged pants. Ultimately, this style of pants is extremely comfortable to travel in, and you shouldn’t negate them just because you’re afraid of the bottom of the pants getting dirty.
Other options could be to simply lift the bottom of the pants up and scrunch them up towards your thighs, keeping them away from the floor. Josie also explains that your “transit trouser” as she calls it should be something light and fast drying, that way you can wash it and hang it to dry when you get to your final destination.
As A Travel-Pro Myself, This Controversy Is Silly
I’ve traveled to over 40 countries myself, lived on the road on a Broadway tour for a year, and am constantly running from airports to train stations and everything in between. I, personally, would rather be comfortable in what I’m wearing than stressing over the bottom of my pants getting dirty. Let’s be honest–the bottom of your pants are extremely far from your face. Who cares if they get dirty? Also, many personal items get dirty in an airport, all you need to do is clean them after.
Also, why is this only controversial for airports and airplanes, specifically? Most public restrooms have dirty floors. If this is really a problem for people, they should just stop wearing wide legged pants all together, unless they simply aren’t going to use the bathroom while wearing them. Ultimately, I think this is incredibly silly, and people shouldn’t be stressing about their pants getting dirty at the airport. It’s the airport, your clothes will get dirty. You will survive, I promise! Below I'm wearing favorite wide legged airport pants. They’re light, easy to wash, and I wear the multiple times during a trip. Sue me!!
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