There’s something about airport time—especially unexpected extra airport time—that turns into the best kind of people-watching and outfit inspiration. On my recent trip through Denver International Airport, delays gave me plenty of time to sit, observe, and mentally build my ideal travel wardrobe.
And if I had to sum up my travel style in one word?
Comfort. Always comfort.
I’m talking elastic waistbands, soft layers, and pieces that feel good whether you’re sitting for two hours… or six.
What I Noticed at the Airport
The biggest trend I kept seeing?
Matching sets and monochromatic looks.
Neutrals were everywhere—beige, white, black—and honestly, they just looked so put together without trying too hard. That effortless, “I travel all the time” vibe.
Outfit #1: Elevated Casual (Inspired Look)
One outfit that really stood out was simple but so chic:
- White t-shirt
- Jeans
- Beige cardigan
- Beige carry-on
I loved it so much I recreated my own version:
- Gap jeans with thin white stripes (adds just a little personality)
- Jeans drawstring (Amazon)
- Classic white tee
- Cozy beige cardigan
It’s the kind of outfit that says “comfortable,” but still feels styled.
Outfit #2: My Go-To Travel Uniform
If you see me at the airport, there’s a good chance I’m wearing this:
- Free People Hudson pants (RIP—they don’t make them anymore 😭 but Amazon has some great dupes)
- Comfy t-shirt
- Brown slide-on shoes slip-on brown tennis shoes
I have a pair with a green stripe that I love—it gives just enough interest without sacrificing comfort.
Do I pair it with my anti-theft purse even when it doesn’t totally match?
Yes. Yes I do. Function wins here. sling purse

Outfit #3: Lightweight Layers That Work
This is one I’ve worn versions of before:
- Sheer Blackbird Beatles tee (lightweight = amazing for travel)
- Tank underneath (because yes, it’s see-through)
- Blue jogger-style jacket
Links: Beatles Tee (plain tee option), Red Pants, blue sunglasses,White Tank, Blue Athletic Jacket
Even though I’m not into tight clothing anymore, this jacket works because:
- It’s lightweight
- Easy to pack
- Can tie around your waist
Finished with my current favorite: blue Adidas sneakers. Shoes
Outfit #4: The Monochrome Moment
This one leans fully into the airport trend I kept seeing:
- Matching beige top and pants Two-piece Beige Outfit
- Beige shoes- beige tennis shoes
- Beige carry-on
It’s simple, clean, and somehow looks elevated with almost zero effort.

Outfit #5: All Black Everything
I saw so many people (even couples!) rocking all-black outfits.
My version:
- Athleta wrap cardigan (this thing feels like a blanket and I will never stop wearing it)
- Black loose t-shirt
- Black drawstring pants
- Black sneakers –Black Shoes
- Sleek black backpack
Links: Black Backpack, Black Tee, Black Pants
There’s something about all black that just works for travel—easy, flattering, and low-maintenance.
Outfit #6: Casual Travel Vibes (Arizona-Inspired)
I originally planned this for a trip to Arizona, but honestly—it works anywhere:
- Rio graphic tee from American Eagle Rio T-Shirt
- Beige zip hoodie
- Beige sweatpants- Beige Pants
Optional swap:
- Long-sleeve denim shirt for layering Denim Shirt
Accessories:
- Blue floral crossbody
- Rocket Dog sneakers (light blue, white, and tan)Shoes
It’s relaxed but still feels styled.

Outfit #7: Sporty + Comfortable
Another easy combo:
- Blue track pants with a beige/off-white stripe
- Off-white t-shirt
- Rocket Dog sneakers
This one is perfect if you want something athletic-feeling but still put together.
Outfit #8: Grey look with blue cardigan
Sometimes the real-life outfit is the best one.
What I wore last time:
- Blue cardigan
- Light gray tee
- Gray wide leg sweat pant
- Tan casual sneakers
Links: Gray Sweat Pants, Gray T-Shirt, Blue Cardigan, Beige Tennis Shoe
And honestly?
It checked every box: comfortable, easy, and still felt like me.

Outfit #9: Similar to what I wore on the plane last
Sometimes the real-life outfit is the best one.
What I wore last time:
- Biege cardigan
- Biege tee
- Biege pant with black strip-Biege Pant Black Strip
- Tan casual sneakers
Loved my outfit!
Final Thoughts
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from airport style, it’s this:
You don’t need a complicated outfit to look put together while traveling.
A few key things make all the difference:
- Soft, stretchy fabrics
- Layers (cardigans = essential)
- Easy shoes
- Simple color palettes
And maybe most importantly—wear something you’ll still love after sitting in it for hours.
Because let’s be honest… delays happen 😅
