The Best Men’s Travel Pants of 2024

We’ve tested the best wrinkle-resistant, quick-drying, and comfortable travel pants for men this year. Pack your bags and get ready for an adventure.

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Have your flights booked? We’ve got your backside covered with the best men’s travel pants on the market for 2024.

From the Andean cloud forests to deep desert canyons, to long backcountry road trips and Parisian markets, these pants have been tested to tackle any adventure and do it all in style. Our travel-worn team has beaten paths around the globe in these slacks, and we’ve tested over 150 different pairs for almost a decade now. If it’s got the right stuff, we’ve saddled up in a pair.

Scroll through to see all of our recommended buys. At the end of our list, be sure to check out our comprehensive buyer’s guide . Curious just what makes a pant fit for the rigors of travel? Take a peek at our FAQ section. And if you’re still on the fence (or trying to sneak in under a carry-on weight limit), consult our comparison chart .

Editor’s Note: We updated this guide on March 11, 2024, to add our new line-up of travel pants for the year, including our new best overall pick, the Bluffworks Envoy Lightweight Travel Pants , as well as a fresh selection of new and old favorites.

The Best Men’s Travel Pants of 2024

  • Best Overall Men’s Travel Pants: Bluffworks Envoy Lightweight Travel Pants
  • Best Budget Men’s Travel Pants: UNIONBAY Rainier Travel Chinos
  • Best Travel Pants for Adventuring In: LIVSN Ecotrek Trail Pants
  • Best Travel Pants to Look Like a Local: Western Rise Evolution 2 Pants
  • Most Comfortable Travel Pants: Proof 72-Hour Merino Travel Pant

Bluffworks Envoy Lightweight Travel Pants

  • Fabric 57% recycled polyester, 33% polyester, 10% spandex
  • Fabric weight 210 gsm
  • Fit True to size
  • Weight 15 oz.

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  • Lightweight fabric dries quickly
  • Wrinkle resistant
  • Looks and feels more recreational than the Ascenders
  • Anti-UV properties
  • More comfortable than most pants on the list
  • The rear device pocket is uncomfortable to sit on a phone in the back phone pocket
  • Lacks a DWR

Bluffworks’ Ascender Chino has been at or near the top of our travel pants list for four years now. Our main gripe with the Ascender is the heavy lean into the business side of “business casual.” That and the sheer number of pockets sometimes confounded our sleep-deprived travel brains. But now with fewer pockets and less golf-course chino, Bluffworks nailed the perfect travel pants with their Envoy Lightweight Travel Pants iteration ($125).

Trimming the fat started with the pockets. The Envoy drops a pocket to give us nine, but all are functional, and five of them zip shut. Two stealth pockets zip inside the hand pockets, both rear pockets zip shut, and a device pocket zips closed off the thigh and is a great place to store your documents.

Behind the right rear pocket, the Envoy tucks a drop-in style phone pocket below the waistband. This is a brilliant design that is easy to access, yet deep enough to curb sticky fingers. We did find it more comfortable to store the phone on the thigh when seated.  

The Envoys close shut with a zippered fly and metal button sewn into the elastic, belt-friendly waistband. In case you left the belt at home, silicone tabs are welded to the inside of the waistband and help keep the pants from shifting down.

Instead of a 100% durable polyester fabric found in the Ascender Chino, the Envoy is constructed from a recycled polyester spun with 10% spandex, giving the pants a 4-way stretch. On the inside, all seams are overlocked and tacked down with a double stitch on the inseam to keep them from rubbing against the skin and reducing exposure to snags. The pants wear light and supple, and given that they don’t have a gusset sewn into the crotch, we found the Envoys very flexible if not the most comfortable pants on our list.

And that’s really where the Envoys shine. If nothing else, a travel pant should go unnoticed — both on you and among potential troublemakers. These pants wear effortlessly, yet are capable of storing all your essentials safely away.

If you haven’t tried Bluffworks before, we recommend looking at the Envoy Lightweights over the Ascenders. While the Ascenders have one more pocket (a passport sleeve on the inside of the left front pocket), only three of the 10 pockets zip shut. The styling of the Envoy has five pockets that zip shut and wears more casually without compromising its city chops. 

UNIONBAY Rainier Travel Chinos

  • Fabric 94% nylon, 6% spandex
  • Fabric weight 173 gsm
  • Weight 13 oz.

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  • Comfortable
  • Security options
  • Well priced
  • Pants run long
  • Material tends to collect lint

Travel should never be about the gear. It should be about the experience. An Amazon darling, at $40 a pair, UNIONBAY’s Rainier Travel Pants are a steal, leaving more cash in the wallet for traveling.

True to size, the nylon-spandex blend offers just enough stretch for a full range of motion. The pants keep around the waist with a button and have traditional belt loops if you want to class them up with a belt.

Three nylon zipper pockets pair with deep hand pockets. With two in the back and one on the upper right leg, they’re big enough to secure a passport, the latest iPhone, a notepad, or all of them together.

The Rainiers are rated to 50 UPF and feel durable in the hand, making them acceptable for activities like hiking. The outermost layer is lightly brushed and tends to collect lint and show stains quicker than other pants we tested, but they wash up easily and the 170 gsm fabric is quick to dry.

While a simple pant when compared to the Bluffworks attention to detail, these chino-style pants hit the core elements we looked for when evaluating the best men’s travel pants. If you’re looking for a budget pair of travel pants that pack up tight and breeze from the tarmac to restaurants (and maybe a light hike in between), these are it.

The Rainiers are available in four colors: charcoal, navy, black, and khaki.

LIVSN Ecotrek Trail Pants

  • Fabric 70% Blue Ocean nylon, 25% nylon, 5% spandex

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  • Form and function meet the apex pant
  • Bomber hardware
  • Tons of pockets with versatile security options
  • DWR is negligible
  • Styling is less formal

LIVSN’s Ecotrek Trail Pant  ($129) brings more stretch, lighter weight, and a more athletic design to their tried and true Flex Canvas Pants. And while these new pants are great for climbing, hiking, or other fast-paced activities in warmer climates, we find they hit all the marks for what we love in travel pants too.

Let’s start with the many pockets, most of which are zippered. Both rear pockets close with a zipper, offering some much-needed peace of mind. Angling off the back of the left thigh is an additional, horizontal zippered pocket, which is great for gadgets or a small wallet.

Both of the mesh hand pockets have coin sleeves to prevent loose currency or keys from shifting around, and the left front hand pocket has a hidden zippered pocket large enough to protect your phone. Rounding out the seven pockets is a reinforced multitool pocket sitting on the right thigh. With so many pocket options, there’s a place for everything that feels designed with purpose instead of over-engineered.

The pocket configuration is dialed, but what sells these pants are the little details. The fabric’s synthetic blend doesn’t feel stiff, and the smartly tailored material walks quietly, fitting our testers with an ergonomic, yet surprisingly athletic fit.

A metal button closes the front and is backed with a leather pledget to prevent busting out. The Ecotrek Trail pants have belt loops, but if you forget your belt, they include a drawstring that hides inside the waistband. The cuffs are reinforced around the heel and so is the utility tool pocket.

While they don’t have a robust DWR, the material breathes very well. When things heat up, the pant legs roll up and keep under a buttoned strap that’s been sewn with reflective tape. These little details add up pretty quickly to make the Ecotrek a stellar pant.

Turn the pants inside out, and you really get an appreciation for the quality and care taken to make these pants. All seams are overlocked, with the flat-felled inseam. This kind of stitching increases durability where you need it and comfort where you want it.

Sustainability is core to LIVSN’s line of clothes, and the  Ecotrek Trail pant  walks the talk. The material is woven from Oceanflex fabric (70% recycled fishing buoys recovered from the ocean), and the YKK zipper taping is made from recycled ocean plastic. The rest is 25% nylon and 5% spandex for stretch.

If you are looking for lightweight, stretchy, durable pants, the LIVSN Ecotrek Trail Pant stands out as one of the best men’s travel pants on the market and can tackle a wide range of activities.

The Ecotrek Trail pants are available in olive, caramel, and charcoal colors, and they come in a range of sizes up to a 40-inch waist and a 34-inch inseam.

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Western Rise Evolution 2 Pants

  • Fabric 90% nylon, 10% elastane, woven in Sweden, cut and sewn in the USA
  • Fabric weight 107 gsm
  • Weight 11 oz.

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  • Lightweight material breathes just as well as the first
  • More durability than the first iteration
  • Fantastic fit and construction
  • Better mobility than the first iteration
  • New fabric feels slightly stiffer (breaks in over time)
  • Patch on the inside pocket can feel sticky against the legs (they are changing it to a print)
  • Single security pocket is limiting for some travelers

The first iteration of the Evolution was a GearJunkie staple around the office. Simple, functional, durable — it’s what we recommended to all our friends who ask us, “What’s the best pant for everyday use?” This year, Western Rise updated the Evolution 2.0 ($128) with more stretch, and they are only all the better for it.

This new bump in elastane gives the Evolution 2.0 significant four-way stretch and increased flexibility without sacrificing durability. The jean-like five-pocket design wears more like denim but has the durability of a hiking pant. In fact, one of our editors wore their pair to the top of the Grand Teton.

At the core of the pant is the nylon-elastane blend with a trim jean cut. The nylon fibers are softened by running them through an air-texturized process and then weaving them into a dynamic yarn. The material has a durable weave that mimics denim (and feels less “khaki”).

The DWR coating — or maybe DBR (Durable Beer Resistance) — is outstanding. We wore these pants to Oktoberfest last year where they took the brunt of the fickle Bavarian weather and a rowdy beer hall.

Reach around back, and you’ll find a double pocket on the right, with a hidden zipper pocket that’s large enough to swallow your passport. Western Rise expanded the front coin pocket and made it big enough to holster the largest phone on the market.

After your trip, roll them up and watch them disappear in your luggage. They tick all the boxes for traveling and were the envy of our photographer while cycling through Colombia.

There aren’t many reasons to ding the Evolutions; the material on the new pant feels stiff out of the box but that softens up over time. To help differentiate its pant models (which all have a similar cut and color), Western Rise screened a patch on the inner left pocket. It can feel a little sweaty against the legs.

Aware of this issue, Western Rise is changing that label to a print going forward. One thing that hasn’t changed is the pocket configuration. Some will find the additional zipper pocket just the right amount of added security. Others will prefer more pockets to keep their EDCs. And that’s where we find the Evolution falls short. An extra security pocket would send this pant to the top of the list again.

If you want that Western Rise styling but with a wrinkle-resistant fabric, the Diversion pant ($168) is also a great pick. The double-knit canvas weighs 286 gsm, making it more durable overall but sacrificing packability.

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. This fantastic five-pocket jean-style pant has been on our list of the best men’s travel pants for 6 years now. For 2 of those years, they were our top pick. We use the Western Rise Evolution 2.0s as a benchmark for fit and comfort and we recommend them to friends looking for a do-everything pant that flies fashionably under the radar.

Proof 72-Hour Merino Travel Pant

  • Fabric 47% merino wool, 33% nylon, 14% polyester, 6% elastane
  • Fabric weight 247 gsm
  • Weight 16.5 oz.

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  • Gusseted crotch
  • Good fit and stretch
  • Pricey — $200 can buy you two (or three) other pants on the list
  • Weighs an ounce or two more than other similar pants
  • Lacks a dedicated device pocket

Merino pants? 100%. Proof is Huckberry’s in-house performance wear, with the 72-Hour line as their go-to travel clothes under the Proof name. New this year, Huckberry released the 72-Hour Travel Pant ($198), and while expensive, it has a lot of merits. We learned it’s all in the fabric.

Wool has natural antimicrobial, DWR, and UPF protection characteristics that we usually laud about when discussing base layers . Because wool wicks moisture, the pants breathe well and keep you feeling dry even in hot climates and sticky bus rides. It keeps the stench down and the comfort high. All things we look for when traveling. 

This is the first merino wool pant we’ve seriously considered, and it makes a lot of sense. If you are going far with limited space, you need to trim the fat. And while cutting out extra shirts and pants may once have been a questionable decision, it’s a lot easier when one pair of pants delivers so well.

The design team gave some thoughtful reflection to the 72-Hour pant. Complimenting the five-pocket design is a hidden zippered pocket inside the right rear pocket. The panels are sewn together with a combination of comfortable overstitched inseams, flat-sewn gussets, and durable flat-felled side seams.

The pants are sewn together with a combination of flat-felled and welted overlocked joints, then finished with a robust DWR. All this tech stays under the radar with black hardware finishes.

As styling goes, we find the Proof 72-Hour Travel Pant to be on par with Western Rise’s Evolution 2’s, which around the office we can agree are one of the best styled pants available today. The comfort award, however, goes to the Proofs.

Teren Lightweight Traveler Pants

  • Fabric 88% nylon, 12% spandex
  • Fabric weight 154 gsm

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  • Pre-treated with an insect repellant
  • Stain resistant
  • Internal drawstring for extra waist security
  • Three zipper-closed pockets
  • Lightweight
  • Tanto-style pocket to clip your EDC
  • Magnetic closure catches on anything metal
  • No durable water repellant finish

Threading the needle between style, function, and durability, Teren’s Lightweight Traveler ($130) is our pick for folks who want one pant to do it all.

The Lightweight Traveler is a tapered chino-style pant with six pockets. Three pockets secure your goods with a zipper. Two zip shut vertically behind the front pockets and the third secures the right back pocket. The pants are washed in Permethrin to ward off critters. Plus, they’re antimicrobial, stain resistant, and offer UV protection.

Our editor Chris Carter wore his Lightweight Travelers on the Continental Divide thru-hike, where they withstood miles of intense bushwhacking through thorny, overgrown trails and post-holing through deep snow. Carter lauded the pants’ ability to stay stench-free for weeks on end.

After the adventure is done, the stain-release fabric readily releases dirt and grime in the wash. These chinos easily suit up for a night on the town.

The Lightweight Travelers ditch the classic button and use a pair of sewn-in magnets to close around the waist. While wearing the pants around town and doing weekend chores, the magnetic closure often got stuck on metal objects.

They snapped to my grocery cart, to my truck bed, to my knife, to loose screws while repairing my gate. Curious about the strength, I went into my garage and started hanging hardware off the pants. The magnet is strong enough to hold a hammer.

But, lean over to tie your shoes (or eat a big meal) and the magnetic fasteners slide apart easily. Stand up, and they pull right back together.

Yeah, the magnetic closure is different and takes some getting used to. Is it problematic? Maybe. The gauss, or magnetic induction, could demagnetize small metal springs in mechanical watches. Given the most popular watch is a smartwatch — this isn’t an issue for most of us. But magnets can also demagnetize credit cards and hotel room keys. We didn’t try to demagnetize a credit card, but it’s something to consider when zipping items in the front pockets.

Worried about the magnet holding the pants up? Backed with belt loops and an internal drawstring, the pants have plenty of options to keep them around the waist.

Other issues: The offset zippered front pockets drop into the same front hand pocket sleeve. They fight for the same real estate, compromising overall storage. We found these pockets a little challenging to access while seated in tight spaces.

For those looking for rain or spill protection, the Terens don’t sport a durable water repellant (DWR). But they do dry out quickly.

With so many pros, these are small cons. The spandex weave yields significant mobility while the nylon deflects catches and tears — all while keeping the pants just over 10 ounces. It’s a great combination of durability and flexibility in a quick-drying pant that packs down small. At 11 ounces, the Lightweight Traveler is truly lightweight, competing only with Western Rise’s Evolution 2’s.

KÜHL Suppressor Jogger

  • Fabric 85% nylon, 15% spandex
  • Fabric weight 165 gsm
  • Weight 12 oz.

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  • Light and packable
  • Durable and stretchy
  • KÜHL drop in style pockets are fantastic
  • Fabric is noisy
  • No button-no fly minimalism may not appeal to everyone
  • Only one zippered pocket on the backside

KÜHL has a strong reputation throughout the outdoor industry for making bomber, thoughtfully designed pieces. And its sub-$100 Suppressor Joggers exemplify those qualities in spades.

The 85% nylon, 15% spandex blend is lightweight, stretchy, breathable, and durable. Plus, a solid DWR treatment rebuffs Mother Nature’s fickle temperament.

Like any good pair of travel pants, the Suppressor’s sport well-thought-out pockets. The angled hand pockets are deep and easy to access while seated. A single stealth pocket zips behind the right back side, and drop-in pockets grace both thighs.

Drop-in pockets are our favorite design to haul devices. They snug the phone but keep your data within reach. The best of the batch fit on the backside of the leg, maintaining accessibility and minimizing the bounce. KÜHL has two of them. Riding down the back of the quads, they are perfect for clipping multitools, knives, or pens, and sheath a phone, passport, or tickets. And it’s these drop-in pockets that make the Suppressor our favorite pant to wear on the plane. Everything stays within easy reach.

If there’s any knock against the Suppressor Joggers , it’s that these are simple pull-on pants. No button, no fly — just an elastic waist and drawstring. On the flip side, this keeps things quick when moving through TSA – there’s no pulling off the belt and redressing after pat-downs.

Ornot Mission Pants

  • Fabric 95% nylon, 5% elastane
  • Fabric weight 232 gsm
  • Weight 14 oz.

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  • Gusseted design gives a great fit
  • Reflective details on cuffs
  • Made in USA
  • Not many – An extra pockets or a drop in phone sleeve, and these would be our top choice for travel pants

When it comes to fit and function, cyclists have it all figured out. Stretch, durability, DWR, and ergonomic pocket layout make a great commuter pant. Fall short on any of these, cyclists will be quick to call you out.

San Francisco-based Ornot hit all the paces with its Mission Shorts. This year, the brand released its beloved short in a pant. True to the brand, the Mission Pants ($148) pull off an effortlessly classy-looking pant. Minimalist aesthetics, five pockets (two that zip shut), and the rear pockets angle off the midline for easy access. The stealth thigh pocket zips contents securely off the back of the leg. The leeward position pegs the device to the leg while in the saddle.

We found the Mission Pants to be lighter than other commuter pants on the market. The 232 gsm fabric breathes well and moves with the body without feeling like a protective shell. They wear easy at the office and feel at home on the street. And if you grab a bike by the horns, both cuffs flip up to reveal reflective hits to keep you seen on the go.

We’ve been following this small brand for years and it keeps bringing its A-game to market. These garments are all made in the USA and offer a 1-year warranty. The brand’s Mission Pants are great on the bike … or not.

Jetty Acadia 2.0 Utility Pant

  • Fabric 100% polyester
  • Fabric weight 240 gsm
  • Weight 16 oz.

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  • Good stretch
  • Comfortable fit
  • Drawstring and belt loops
  • Only available in a 32 inseam
  • Pants stretch and lightly pill over time
  • Front occasionally unbuttons too easily

Jetty’s Acadia Utility Pant ($100) straddles the shoreline between board short and the boardroom. But don’t let its slick chino veneer dissuade you. 

The 100% polyester material is warp-knitted, interlocking the poly fibers into a smooth-faced fabric. Jetty sewed in a gusset in the crotch to add extra room for the legs. The combination of cut and materials gives the Acadia an amazing amount of stretch in all directions. 

And it also gives the pants fantastic wrinkle resistance. We’ve pulled our Acadias out of overstuffed bags and walked into meetings with deceivingly fresh-pressed-looking pants.

Two pockets zip shut on the backside to keep your goods protected, and the mesh hand pockets are deep. Riding down the right leg is a drop-in device pocket. There is plenty of room in the drop-in pocket, and plenty of room in the relaxed quads before they taper slightly to the bottom hem. This extra room in the thighs lets the phone bounce more than we’d like.

The Acadia Utility Pants close with a tarnished brass button embossed with the Jetty logo. A drawstring is sewn into the waistband so you won’t ever lose it in the wash. And in case you do need to go into the boardroom, Jetty ports the drawstring on both sides of the waistband, so you can tuck the drawstring on the inside of the pants for a polished look.

KETL Mountain Apparel Shenanigan Outdoor Pant

  • Fabric 96% nylon, 4% spandex
  • Fabric weight 156 gsm

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  • Integrated web belt
  • Three zippered pockets (two in back and one behind the thigh)
  • Deep mesh hand pockets
  • Quiet material
  • Lifetime free repair program
  • Free shipping and returns
  • Slim fit won’t appeal to some. Slimmest pant in the lineup
  • Front snap is weak
  • Metal belt clasp may invite a wanding at TSA

At $100, the KETL Mountain Apparel Shenanigan Outdoor Pants are a refreshing blend of style and tech and one helluva outdoor pant. The nylon twill is blended with a touch of spandex yielding room for adventure in a quiet yet bomber pant. 

Should you decide to bring these trousers off-piste, the durable twill has a robust DWR, shunning even the wettest brush. Deep mesh hand pockets and zippered rear pockets make sure all your goods stay where you put them. A roomy device pocket zips shut along the right thigh.

To keep the pants up, an integrated web belt hooks over the button closure. For better (or worse) the belt is sewn into the pants and cannot be removed. KETL bonded a bead of silicon inside the waistband to prevent the pants from riding down. We found these pants stay glued to the backside while wearing a pack.

Across the board, KETL pants fit slim. If you have athletic calves and quads, these will feel snug. If you prefer a more relaxed fit, these probably won’t be a pant for you. What it lacks in room, it gives back in performance. The lack of extra material makes the Shenanigan a great choice for cycling. The durability, flexibility, and tapered fit soar on the mountain bike.

Available only online, KETL makes it easy to buy and return. They offer free shipping both ways and back up their products with a lifetime repair program. But trust us, you’ll want to keep a hold of your KETL Mountain Apparel Shenanigan Outdoor Pants .

Orvis O.O.O.O. 5-Pocket Pants

  • Fabric 51% cotton, 45% nylon, 4% Lycra
  • Fabric weight 213 gsm
  • Fit Casual boot cut, true to size

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  • Classically inspired 5-pocket design
  • Hidden 6th zippered pocket in right rear pocket
  • Reflective strips sewn inside both legs for visibility
  • Smallest size is 32”
  • No gusset for extra mobility. Not that they need it.
  • Slightly less fashionable option to Western Rise’s Evolution 2

You don’t have to pack a rod to appreciate Orvis’s O.O.O.O. 5-Pocket Pants ($129). These easy-wearing cotton-poly pants are a cross between your favorite denim and a lightweight khaki. The warp-knit twill has a touch of mechanical stretch and a DWR that is tough enough to negotiate riverside scrambles after work but with enough swagger to make it back to dinner in style.

Sewn together with an exposed overlock stitch, the seam is left exposed on the inside. It’s not tacked down. Though not as durable as a welted seam, the O.O.O.O. (that’s Out-Of-Office, Office) pants trend more durable than many of the pants we’ve seen. This seems entirely appropriate for the classic 5-pocket design pants.

The rear right pocket has an extra hidden zippered pocket to keep your wallet, passport, or fishing license securely stowed. In case you are riding home, both leg’s bottom hems have a six-inch strip of reflective tape sewn into the side seam. We didn’t expect that kind of attention to detail from a fishing brand, but it’s a nice touch that we appreciate.

We’ve been wearing the O.O.O.O. 5-Pocket Pants for years now and found that they are durable, lightweight, and breathable.

Eddie Bauer Guide Pro End-to-Ender Pants

  • Fabric 56% CORDURA® nylon, 37% nylon, 7% spandex
  • Fabric weight Unnkown

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  • Burly CORDURA fabric
  • Seven pocket design with three that close securely
  • Limited color ways
  • Backcountry styling doesn’t blend as well in the city

Eddie Bauer’s Guide Pro is a favorite with the GearJunkie staff. Classic fit, logical pocket layout, and top-shelf construction, these pants are frequently on sale and will last you for years. The Guide Pro End-to-Ender ($120) is Bauer’s beefed Guide Pro, and with a CORDURA nylon build, it’s more durable without sacrificing the weight, and it is 2 oz lighter. If you like to scramble around and get a little dirt under the nails while traveling, these pants are for you. 

Constructed with a vertical weft knit and a generous portion of spandex, the pants have some lateral stretch but are vertically static. Articulated pleats help buy the pants mobility around the knees. 

Seven generous and well-positioned pockets dot the pants. In addition to the pair of double-reinforced deep hand pockets, a pair of map pockets rest over the thighs. The left zips shut while the right thigh pocket has a flap that overlaps the lip of the pocket, keeping the contents from bouncing out. On the backside, two flap pockets snap shut and a third patch pocket hides under the right rear pocket.

The thigh pockets are sewn into the pants. This gives the pockets a clean and integrated look. Because Eddie Bauer stitches the entire pant together with overlocked seams, you can feel the extra bulk of the pocket seams against the leg.

These are the one of two pants on our list sewn entirely with overlock stitching, and it’s worth noting. This extra measure of stitching provides more durability, but you’ll feel the bulk. You get used to it over time. It’s really a testament to the overall bomber construction of the End-to-Enders. 

The pants close with a beefy zipper and fat button which stay closed. Belt loops are tacked to the waistband for extra options. And two eyelets are punched through the bottom hem of each pant leg, allowing you to run a gaiter cord through the pants if you want.

Eddie Bauer is a stalwart when it comes to value. While the styling is more traditional, the Guide Pro End-to-Ender is one of the best-built pants we’ve seen on the market. And since Eddie Bauer seems to run a sale about every other month, you can eventually find them about 40% off, making the a fantastic deal.

Municipal Overland Cargo

  • Fabric 98% cotton ripstop, 2% spandex
  • Fabric weight 160 gsm
  • Fit Athletic

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  • Forward style
  • Six pockets, with three that zip shut, and one that snaps shut
  • Draw cord around the bottom hem
  • Elastic waist
  • Offered in one length
  • Treading into expensive territory for a simple pull-up cargo pant

Military meets gym day. From Mark Wahlberg’s warehouse of hustle and sporting style, Municipal’s Overland Cargo ($128) deconstructs the traditional cargo pant and injects modern flair. Which is a notable feat in itself.

Typically, function dictates form on cargo pants. Patched with oversized, baggy pockets can make them wear bulky and look unflattering. The Overland weaves a touch of spandex into the mostly cotton material, sews in a gusseted crotch, and pleated articulated knees to net functional mobility in a slim jogger style pant. These wear less Operation Desert Storm and slide right into urban core.

This doesn’t imply they lost their way. With six streamlined pockets, there is room for all your EDC essentials. In addition to the two deep hand pockets, two rear pockets zip shut. A vertical zipper pocket glides easily over the thigh, and the definitive cargo pocket snaps shut over the left leg with a single button. The entire pant is sewn together with overlocked and welted seams.

Available in size S-3X, the Overlands come in one length — the ideal length for anyone. True to jogger style, the bottom hem stops before the ankle.

An elastic cord is sewn into the bottom hem and can be cinched tight around the leg with a cord lock. Because of these design decisions, the length rides on its style credibility and has an acceptable universal size allowance.

Wahlberg’s style keeps you guessing whether he’s coming from or going to the gym. No button to pull out, no fly to blow, these pants pull up like sweatpants and stay around the waist with a simple drawstring. The Overland Cargo follows Wahlberg’s “I don’t care … but I look good doing it” aesthetic and is a great option for a casual lightweight pant with pockets aplenty.

For those that are cargo-curious — or simply want to throw on a pair of pants and look good without giving it much thought — the Overland Cargos have subtle posture without leaning heavily into athleisure.

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How We Tested Men’s Travel Pants

There are few other products we test at GearJunkie that are considered non-negotiable in society. Outside the house, you gotta wear pants (or shorts). And if you’re choosing shorts, you’re probably not looking at the right pants. Travel pants are part of our everyday uniform allowing us to test them daily. We test pants for the office grind, after-school errands, dispatching weekend chores, and yes, of course, travel, constantly logging test hours to find the best travel pants on the market.

Cozy in coach, capable of tackling adventure, but formal enough to wear to dinner, travel pants span the use case spectrum. We’ve worn them on intercontinental flights to Germany, Italy, France, and Slovenia, as well as transcontinental flights from Jacksonville to Boise. In warmer climates, we’ve pulled them out of our bikepacking bags on cool nights in Nicaragua and high up on the Colombian Coffee Triangle. One tester even wore his pair to the top of the Grand Teton.

When we get our hands on a new pant, we first take a look at the materials. We gauge the fabric weight, breathability, and the material’s ability to resist wrinkling. Synthetics with a DWR will pack down smaller, bounce back from being jammed in luggage on an overnight flight, and resist stains (and spills) better than cotton.

A touch of spandex affords some stretch and nylon tends to be more durable. We then turn them inside out to look at the seams joining the pants together, looking at where costs were cut and potential quality issues might cause a blowout on the road.

To be considered for our list, pants need at least one pocket that can be zipped shut to safely secure a passport or wallet. The hand pockets should be deep enough to keep keys and change from accidentally spilling out, or have zippers that prevent mishaps. No joke, one pair of pants we tested (not on this list) spit a wallet out at work without us even knowing it.

We then evaluated each pant’s fit, durability, packability, ability to bounce back from repeated wash and wear, and unpacking. We want to find out if a pair of pants can be washed in the sink in the evening and be ready to wear the following morning.

We want to see if the material resists wrinkling. And we want to know if the pants are cut too large, too small, or hike up the legs. The best material and construction alone can’t fake a good fit. We test pants for mobility and proper length. Does the pant bind in the crotch? Are the gussets appropriate? Are the legs cut at a proper length or do they ride up when walking?

Our testing focuses primarily on comfort, versatility, and functionality when in transit, so if you’re looking for something more durable for active pursuits, check out our picks for the  best hiking pants . We also have a guide for the  best women’s travel pants  to get your travel companion ready for the long haul.

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Testing History

Steve Graepel has been leading the men’s travel pant buyer guide since 2015. Over the span of 8 years, Graepel has seen over 225 pairs of travel pants, rigorously testing 150 pants. Graepel has worked at GearJunkie as a contributing editor since 2009, testing everything from packrafts, to bike bags, sleeping bags, winter boots, and trail runners. His latest beat is travel pants and flannels. Before his time as a fashion blogger, he wrote for Travel Idaho, National Geographic Adventure, Patagonia’s Tin Shed, Trail Runner, and Gear Patrol.

Graepel has researched and tested travel pants extensively — traveling, working, and camping in the high alpine desert of Idaho, Montana, and Utah, and traveling abroad in a variety of environments including Europe, Asia, Central, and South America. He continues to test travel pants year-round and searches for anyone who will listen to his yarns about the best travel trousers.

In 2020, we tried 27 pairs and listed 15 pants on our men’s buyers guide. In 2021, we tested an additional 35 pairs, highlighting nine new pants on our list. In 2022 we saw an additional 23 pairs, adding six new pants. In 2023 we looked at 38 pairs, adding seven new pants to the men’s travel pant buyer’s guide. Finally, in 2024, we’ve reviewed 27 pants, updating our Men’s Travel Pants buyer guide with nine new pants.

Each year introduces new styles and materials, and we try to reflect the best on the market of that year. Some trousers remain on the list, year after year. They are either so good, or so good of a deal, that they are tough to topple.

To keep a finger on the pulse of pants, we read reviews from top sites and contact manufacturers directly. Steve Graepel has regular conversations with pant brand owners and representatives in the travel pant space. These relationships allow us to stay up to date on what makes pants better every year, and keep an eye on sleeper pants that just don’t have the marketing budget to get mass attention.

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Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose Travel Pants

Regardless of whether the pants are straight-leg or slim, a good pair is one that follows the human form and doesn’t bag out after repeated washings, or bloat when packed with your phone and keys. The length should fit your inseam or run longer so you can roll them up or get them tailored.

Almost every pant on our list has a great fit. If they didn’t, we’ve shared the cons. Both the Jetty’s and UNIONBAY’s pants ran a little long. On the other end, Municipal’s Overland Cargo is short by design and is only available in one length. Both Eddie Bauer and Orvis offer a variety of inseams for a dialed fit (from 30″ to 34″). To dial in the fit of the waist for models with belt loops, we typically try to find a travel and adventure-friendly belt that allows us to get through TSA without needing to remove it.

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We scored each pant for both its ability to adventure, wear in coach, and hit the streets. Some pants, like KETL Mountains Shenanigans, have a bias for stout use. The Shenanigans are coated with a solid DWR and are our choice for adventure trips where you can’t sacrifice durability.

If traveling by plane, we prefer comfortable pants with accessible pockets. While 5-pocket styled jeans or chinos wear well on the street, their pockets are harder to access when sitting on the plane. Instead, we prefer a jogger or cargo pant that has vertical zippered pockets and drop-in device pockets on the legs.

Both Municipal and KÜHL had easy-to-access pockets in the plane. Eddie Bauer’s Guide Pro End-to-Ender has two generous thigh pockets. But both are sewn into the pants and tighten up over the thigh when seated. This makes it harder to pull the contents out.

For comfort in coach, you don’t need to look past Bluffworks Envoy . They look great and have plenty of pockets to stay organized. KÜHL’s Suppressor Jogger dialed in the drop-in pockets and is lightweight and durable, but the material isn’t nearly as soft as Eddie Bauer’s pants. It’s always a trade-off.

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Style Matters

While comfort is key, we also need to be able to show ourselves in public (no washed-out gray sweatpants on this list). The most versatile travel clothes should be able to tackle a hike without getting roughed up, or walk into town looking sharp enough to peruse a museum, and duck in for fine dining afterward.

Unfortunately, the cargo pockets take away some formality while out on the town. With its jogger styling, KÜHL didn’t design around Michelin stars. They prioritized function and durability, mapping to utility. KÜHL, Municipal, and Eddie Bauer each have unique cargo styling that brings a touch of modernity to the military-inspired side-pocket pants. In general, we love cargo-style pants and joggers while sitting on the plane. It keeps all your essentials within reach.

On the other hand, Western Rise’s Evolution 2 and Proof’s 72-Hour Merino are fantastically styled everyday pants, but both have a single security pocket to maintain that sleek look. They are our go-to choice for travels to big cities where we want to kick up the look and feel at home while traveling abroad.

Clean lines, darker colors, and traditional styling help you blend into crowds and stave off the would-be pickpocket’s radar. The best men’s travel pants should look as good as they feel without shouting “ tourist .”

The material should be lightweight and, in our preference, darker to minimize showing the dirt collected along the way. That said, we were astounded by how well a fresh DWR can resist stains on even the fairest beige pants.

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Fabric Weight

Lightweight performance fabrics can withstand repeated washings in a sink, line dry overnight, and stay wrinkle-free after weeks on the go. Today’s fabrics offer advanced sun protection and moisture-wicking properties and are often water-resistant or water-repellent.

Fabric weight is measured in grams per square meter (GSM). A heavier GSM will take up more room in your bag and take longer to dry. We find a 200-ish GSM fabric weight, like on our top pick from Bluffworks, light and breezy, and dries out quickly.

A welterweight fabric will disappear in the bag and dry out insanely fast, but going too light sacrifices durability. All the pants we tested are durable enough to venture off the pavement.

If you want the lightest pant you can find, give KETL Mountain’s Shenanigan a look. The 156 GSM fabric rolls up tight and is exceptionally durable. Western Rise also uses a lighter GSM fabric, but the pants weigh more overall.

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Fabric Type

A cotton blend fabric adds breathability and a cooling effect, which is great for warmer climates, but can also sacrifice durability. And, unless treated with a DWR, cotton can wet out more easily and hold water longer.

The Orvis and Municipal’s Overland Cargo weave some cotton into their blend. To beef up the durability, the natural fiber is woven with a synthetic like polyester or nylon and an elastic component for stretch.

If you choose to go with denim or cotton, consider a stretchy fabric with a bit of spandex or elastane for comfort and flexibility while on the road. It will resist wear longer, dry faster, and feel much more comfortable. While not on this year’s list, Aviator’s The Best Travel Jeans in the World are very comfortable and weave in some stretch, but they weigh nearly twice as much as every other pant on the list. Our cotton choices keep the weight down.

Most of the pants on this list are woven from synthetic fibers. Synthetics tend to stand up to more abuse than their natural counterparts. For example, Ornot’s Mission Pant is incredibly durable and is built for men who abuse pants while in the saddle.

Unique this year, we saw a merino wool synthetic blend with Proof’s 72-Hour Merino Travel Pant. Wool is known for its odor-resistant and insulative qualities. Contrary to what you might think, they stay surprisingly cool and breathe well in hot climates. For durability and stretch, Proof weaves nylon, polyester, and a touch of elastane.

Weaving in spandex or elastic adds mobility, but can also give the pants a polished, slick finish. KÜHL weaves in a whopping 15% spandex into the material, but most pants will have between 2-6% for a combination of durability and mobility. Bluffworks , Unionbay , and Jetty feel more formal with their smooth-faced fabric finishes. Material finishes are more of a personal preference and don’t affect their water resistance, which is added with a DWR wash.

Our favorite pants come from Bluffworks. While the fit is fantastic, they don’t have a DWR. This makes them less desirable if you are traveling to places that rain a lot. However, they excel in so many other ways that they still stand out as our top choice. On the flip side, Western Rise’s DWR not only deflects dirt and grime on the road, but liters of beer simply rolled off them at Oktoberfest. We really took one for the team while testing.

Performance fabrics are standing up to heavy use like never before. Shelling out a few more bucks for quality generally gets you into a more durable pant that should hold up to more extensive use. We’ve put in countless hours testing the pants on this list, so you’re starting in the right place.

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Seam Construction

Seams are often overlooked. Out of sight, out of mind, seams bring two patches of fabric together and are crucial for durability and comfort. But this is where we can differentiate the good from the great, and this is where we get passionately nerdy.

Flat-felled seams are best for joining heavy fabrics together. Think denim. The material doesn’t stretch and the fabric is woven from heavy cotton yarn. You want a solid seam to join the pants together. The fabric is joined, then rolled over itself and double stitched for a clean, bomber fasten.

None of the pants on our list are joined entirely from flat-felled seams, though LIVSN and Proof incorporate a flat-fell seam on at least one leg seam. In general, we find it more important to flat-fell the inseam of the pants (which is what Proof does).

Too much material tacked together with a flat-fell seam can cause rubbing against the legs. And most travel pants are constructed from lighter-weight fabrics, so pants don’t always need this extra durable seam construction.

They can get away with a less expensive, and more comfortable overlocked seam. An overlocking stitch, or welt-seam, has a lower profile, leaving the raw edge exposed but sewn down to the pant. Plus they are nearly as durable as the venerable flat-felled stitch, but can feel more comfortable.

Some overlocked stitches aren’t tacked down. That is, the seam isn’t locked down flat with a second row of stitching, leaving the surged seam exposed on the inside. This usually isn’t a big deal. Our main concern would be that the stitching could get caught on something and start to unravel. But we haven’t ever had this experience and it’s a fine option to use when binding two lightweight materials together. Orvis, Ornot, and even Bluffworks uses a combination of overlocked and welted overlocked seams.

The simplest seam, or plain seam, joins the two sides together with a simple, single stitch. Often the cut material is finished with a surger to prevent the material from fraying, but the joining seam itself is sewn together with a single stitch, and the exposed edges butterfly on the inside of the pant.

This is often used for lightweight material where want to reduce the bulk as much as possible. We see this used on Western Rise’s Evolution 2. In theory, this is not a highly durable seam construction. And we’ve seen this kind of seam unravel on a few pants we’ve tested. We’ve also been beating our Western Rise’s for years now and have yet to see their plain seam blow.

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We like a pant that doesn’t ride up or bind when seated, and moves with you when active. DUER and KÜHL are very close at the top, for pure comfort, you can’t beat  Bluffworks Envoy . Beyond the fantastic material, the pant is is available in slim and regular fit, so there’s truly a comfortable pant for everyone’s preference.

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We’ve tested  Western Rise’s Evolution lineup   standing outside in Bogota monsoon season, climbing snow and ice on the Grand, and prosting over beers at Oktoberfest. The DWR not only sheds spills, but it deflects dirt and grime too.

After a week of wearing them across the Alps, including a day sitting in the stairwell of an overbooked train to Munich, we were shocked at how clean our light khaki Evolution 2.0s walked off the return flight. We were also impressed with KETL Mountain’s Shenanigan’s. Water immediately beads off the surface.

If you’re bringing one pair of pants, you’ll eventually have to wash them while on the road. A lightweight synthetic pant is your best bet for a comfortable morning. Here again, Western Rise’s Evolutions  rose to the top. They are lightweight, durable, and dry out quicker than most. They also remain cool and breezy in hot climates and wear supremely well.

The pair of large cargo pockets on Muncipal’s Overland Cargo are easy to access and have plenty of space to hold your kit and do it without looking like Urkel. For an equally impressive pocket game, but a more polished look, we recommend looking at Bluffworks Envoy, which stealthily hides nine pockets in the otherwise casual-looking chino. Eddie Bauer’s Guide Pro End-to-Ender is close, with seven practical and accessible pockets.

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With their high CORDURA count, the Eddie Bauers are tough to beat. Ornot’s Mission pants weaves a high nylon count, and come in a very close second for durability.

For long flights on the plane, we like comfortable, casual look with easy pocket access. We give the nod to Municipal’s Overland Cargo. The deep horizontal pockets are easy to access while seated and the high cotton count breathes well.

KÜHL’s Suppressor Joggers have the highest spandex count on the list at 15%. They are super flexible, light, durable, and have a good DWR. For a more formal look, Bluffworks has an equally impressive spandex weave (10%) and is by far the most comfortable pant on our list. 

For a good combination of flexibility, durability, and all-around wearability, we recommend Western Rise’s Evolution 2. If you want to splurge, we also liked Proof’s 72-Hour Merino Travel Pant, which blends 6% elastane into the wool-synthetic base. Proof’s pants are nearly a one-and-done purchase. They are durable and stay stench-free on the road, making them the only pants you may need to bring.

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Steve Graepel

Steve Graepel is a Contributing Editor and Gear Tester at GearJunkie. He has been writing about trail running, camping, skiing, and general dirtbagging for 10+ years. When not testing gear with GearJunkie, he is a Senior Medical Illustrator on the Neurosurgery Team at Mayo Clinic. Based in Boise, Idaho, Graepel is an avid trail runner, camper, angler, cyclist, skier, and loves to introduce his children to the Idaho outdoors.

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The 18 Best Men's Travel Pants of 2024, Tested by Style Editors

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The best men’s travel pants should absolutely come with some stretch, courtesy of spandex or elastane, to maximize your mobility on the go. Also, men’s travel pants need to come with performance feats like moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and breathability to keep your legs comfortable throughout your journey. Lastly, men’s travel pants need to be versatile to not only endure outdoor terrains but also adapt to commuting in the city.

The Performance Chino

Best Chino Travel Pants

Everlane the performance chino.

ABC Classic-Fit Pant

Best overall travel pants

Lululemon abc classic-fit pant.

Ripstop Pant

Best everyday travel pants

Vuori ripstop pant.

Rainier Lightweight Comfort Travel Tech Chino

Best affordable travel pants

Unionbay rainier lightweight comfort travel tech chino.

Midway Travel Cargo Jogger

best cargo travel pants

Wilson midway travel cargo jogger.

Radius Flex Pants

Best rugged Travel Pants

Mack weldon radius flex pants.

All Day Every Day Pant

most versatile travel pants

Public rec all day every day pant.

Commuter Pant Classic

Best formal travel pants

Rhone commuter pant classic.

Flex ROC Pants

best outdoor travel pants

Columbia flex roc pants.

Skyline Traveler Pant

Best Athletic Travel Pants

Patagonia skyline traveler pant.

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After thorough hands-on testing, our editors have reviewed the 18 best men's travel pants below, including notes on their specs, performance, comfort, and any cons we found. When showing up in sweatpants or joggers won’t do, and wearing chinos or jeans on a long trek leaves your lower half feeling suffocated, these best men's travel pants will save the day.

This slim-fit travel trouser has all the hallmarks of your go-to office chinos but with twice the functionality and comfiness factors. Really, a chino that moves like a jogger but looks like a pair of grown-up pants is no wonder Everlane's hero item. And this was in fact handpicked to be tested by our Fashion Director Ted Stafford and then fitted on Bullet Train action star Andrew Koji . Why? Because it will move you from the tarmac to the resort without losing a second of relaxation, courtesy of the spandex four-way stretch that we found was so movement-friendly that we were able to squat and even jog a bit in them with ease. Coupled with a business-casual veneer, these chinos won us over with a versatility that's perfect for traveling, working in the office, or going about your everyday life in a chino style.

After testing it out by wearing these chinos to the office and to travel by flight, our favorite part of Everlane's performance chinos is its sweat-wicking and quick-drying capabilities. I even wore them on hot summer days to stroll under the sun, and the fabric was able to keep my legs feeling cool and dry. Lastly, although the fit leans slim, it hasn’t stifled or smothered the beefy thighs of our testers.

What Do Experts Say? " Everlane’s chino is comfortable to wear for all-day work, parties, or formal events. Plus, it is made from four-way stretchable fabric that prevents it from wear and tear. It is also considered to be a technical pant option because of its sweat-wicking and quick-drying features ," says Susan Gagnon, designer at Costumes Heaven .

Having thoroughly tested Lululemon's ABC pants, we found them to be the comfiest pants to stay classy in our everyday life. Really, its comfort is second to none: with sweat-wicking, quick-drying fabric, amplified four-way stretch, wrinkle resistance, and a comfortable ABC (Anti-Ball Crushing) design, the athleisure brand has managed to infuse its activewear innovation into a classic pant style geared toward everyday life.

Even though they’re partially made with polyester (which isn’t a breathable or stretchy fabric), the main material, called Elastomultiester, comes to save the day. In my experience wearing these, the fabric breathes and wicks away sweat like a beast, and the four-way stretch has made them my go-to pants for commuting to work in the summer. My favorite part is also how light and soft the fabric feels, which is why I always make sure to pack a pair of ABCs for when I’m flying away for a few days.

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In fact, I was able to wear these pants multiple days in a row after owning them since 2020, and their stretchy performance has never let me down once. My favorite part about these pants is the anti-ball-crushing tech which I tested out to be a gusset at the crotch and thigh areas that helps relieve tension while walking. Style-wise, while the ABC looks more casual than regular chinos since it's made without cotton, meaning no-brainer versatility as summer pants, spring pants, khaki pants, travel pants, office pants, casual pants... You get the gist.

All in all, Lululemon's ABC pants are what guys have always hoped to find in their everyday slacks, giving you unrestrictive movement and all-day comfort without compromising on an elevated style.

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Since launching in 2013, Vuori has been producing versatile pants that you can wear practically anywhere. Case in point: their elastic waist Ripstop pant, which features a modern slim cut and super soft fabric that's perfect for working from home, or trekking to the airport.

Created using Vuori’s Dura Terra ripstop fabric that features a two-way stretch, we found in our testing that these lightweight travel pants with a 33-inch inseam are issued with a gusset for extra roominess too. Their modern and straight-fit cut has let me dress them up or down as I pleased. We also found it to be quite breathable and work well as summer pants.

These pants also have the same tapered style that our testers love, but offer more room to move around despite being a slim fit. The cotton and elastane fabric is lightweight and breathable, and has helped our testers remain comfortable even while being in hot weather for hours. However, the real star is the brand's DuraTerra™ tech in the fabric: a material for active guys that can be sported all day long, for all sorts of activities, thanks to its two-way stretch flexibility, durability, strength, and stain resistance. Hence, our testers have even worn these Vuori pants to hike and bike besides just commuting and running errands.

Not only is this one of the best summer pants we’ve ever tested, but it’s also one of the most versatile and rugged travel pants we’ve tried. Our gear editor, John Thompson, even sported these as hiking pants to the great outdoors to test them and came back singing more than a few praises. Firstly, they’re made of nylon, and one thing about nylon is that it’s going to perform: really, the lightweight activewear fabric is breathable, moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and has a light natural stretch that is now enhanced with 6% of spandex in these pants. Basically, these pants have ventilation and quick-drying in spades.

Let’s talk more about that stretch: our testers found that the fabric thoroughly and easily moved with our legs in our hiking and commuting tests. It's safe to say we love them both on and off the trail, as everyday pants or tough outdoor pants.

Also, a note on how they wear as summer pants: even when the sun is blazing, our legs never felt searing or humid in these slacks. And since the fabric is also treated with UPF 50 protection against sunlight, we wear them outdoors to travel in by default.

Sure, cargo pants fell out of fashion in the last couple of years, but with the emergence of the gorpcore trend embracing all things utilitarian, it’s safe to say they’re back—and looking better than ever.

These cargo pants combine style and functionality seamlessly, courtesy of their performance build. Crafted in a unique knit material, they offer unmatched stretch and mobility for any occasion, making them as comfortable as sports pants but as stylish as casual wear. We also love how they are able to retain their shape wear after wear, wash after wash. The neat built-in UV protection also has let our testers enjoy activities out in the sun worry-free all day long. One tester says he loves how these have stretch and flexibility for hours to keep up with the movement, and how the elastic waistband has always let him ensure a perfect, comfortable fit.

Lastly, with these pants, you can say goodbye to damp discomfort thanks to their quick-drying capabilities that keep moisture at bay, allowing you to stay dry and fresh throughout your pursuits. The fit is roomy above the knees and tailored below, which is versatile for working out and going out.

The brand that specializes in creating functional basics made good with these pants crafted from a high-tech fabric that’s built to brave the elements. The blend of tough polyester and spandex renders the fabric extra rugged and even weather-resistant, to the extent that in our testing, one wearer found it to be water-repellent on rainy days and stain-resistant during accidental coffee spills.

However, according to him, the best part about these travel pants by Mack Weldon isn't just how resilient it is, but also how convenient and comfortable it is too. The back-ribbed ankle cuffs, welt zip pockets, and belt loops in front of and behind the elastic waistband are neat additions, allowing him to get a personalized fit. The spandex stretch in the fabric also optimizes flexibility and mobility, allowing us to move freely and comfortably in any situation; the natural quick-drying property has also kept our wearer fresh and dry even during intense activities in our testing.

While as joggers, these aren't as soft or lounging-friendly as your usual go-tos, we do love Mack Weldon's intelligent design like the stealth zip pockets that offer secure storage while maintaining a streamlined look.

These sweatpants-like travel pants are one of our testers' perennial favorites: according to him, not only do they boast the comfort and softness of sweatpants, but they also are and look versatile for just about everything from flights to working out.

With an elastic drawstring waistband to snug them up just right, and a trouser-like silhouette, we felt that Public Rec's travel pant is as comfortable as your favorite collegiate sweats, yet look like dress pants or office pants for work, thanks to a slim silhouette. You won't be embarrassed to sport these in public. This stylish alternative to the normal sweatpant blows the most comfortable jeans out of the water, and sports tapered legs to help show off your sneakers too.

Our testing also shows that they're truly the all-powerful trousers since they're made with a unique blend of nylon and spandex that feels like a second skin but also offer a natural combo of four-way stretch, moisture-wicking, and breathability. Our testers found that these pants feel like your favorite pair of soft, cozy sweatpants but look like your Monday office bottoms and work like your go-to workout pants. Using a drawstring instead of a button, you can wear this from your office to the gym to the bar—no changing needed.

Personally, I've worn these Public Rec pants for a long travel day that included multiple flights and layovers, from NYC to Denver. Needlessly to say, that was the most comfortable travel day I have ever had, thanks to these pants.

You can tell just by the look of Rhone's commuter pants that they’re comfortable, but let us confirm that for you. Rhone hits the nail on the head with these wrinkle-resistant commuter bottoms that are made from the brand’s premium Flex-Knit fabric. While the fabric is polyester, the material here is reworked to be stretchy and breathable.

The Flex-Knit fabric has the 4-way stretch and recovery of a Stretch Armstrong action figure, and there’s a gusset inserted into the seam to keep your below-the-belt boys breathing easy, all delivered in a timeless silhouette that you’ll keep in your outfit rotation for years to come. Best of all, the brand offers these pants in a ton of color options, both staples you can get year-round and limited-time seasonal colorways.

Designed for today’s ever-connected professional, the pants also boast a media pouch for your phone and a security zipper pocket for your cardholder. In our testers, one wearer also can’t get enough of how sleek it looks with a polo shirt or how comfortable it fits even on the go. However, the only qualm is that the waistband isn't as stretchy and flexible as we'd like it to be.

Columbia’s Flex ROC Pants in a regular fit look just as relaxed in town as they do on a hiking trail. Add to the mix the brand’s Omni-Shade sun protection and multi-purpose pockets and you’re good to go pretty much anywhere.

One tester took these hiking pants to test them in the backcountry and mountains and came back singing more than a few praises: according to him, these are made of naturally breathable, soft, and moisture-wicking cotton. Then, there’s the stretch plus a comfy regular fit that gave him enough room and mobility.

Off-the-trail-wise, we’ve worn them as everyday pants before even in the office, and no one has batted an eye. We also love their utility features like the multi-functional pockets and a zip-up security pocket that keep our essentials and valuables safe and readily accessible.

The Patagonia Skyline Traveler Pant is equipped for the office, trail and travel. Made from a nylon-spandex blend, this pair offers four-way stretch for extra mobility, and a water-repellent shell to keep rain at bay. Our testers compared the feeling of these pants to that of cozy loungewear, but also stylish enough to wear in the city. We also appreciate the zippered thigh pocket to stash any valuables such as credit cards or keys that could get lost in transit.

Alo Yoga Day and Night Pant

Day and Night Pant

Alo’s athleisure are comfortable and stylish enough to wear to most errands and casual outings. Take the Day and Night pant. It has a closer fit for a dressier vibe, and there's a hint of stretch for that feels like a breeze to move in. Plus, the performance woven fabric is breathable, moisture-wicking and designed to resist wrinkles.

Our testers have worn these pants from the plane to dinner and still felt fresh. Even on warmer days, these pants don’t cause you to break a sweat, which is a testament to its breathability. The price is higher than most travel pants, but this pair has enough durability to last quite some time without any signs of fading or piling, based on our testing. Another bonus: it’s a fresh take on the classic, four-pocket pant style, which also comes in longer inseams for taller guys.

Banana Republic Brushed Traveler Cargo Pant

Brushed Traveler Cargo Pant

Cargo pants have made a comeback in recent years with options that feel more refined and sleek. Banana Republic’s version does just that, merging style and functionality. We found this pair ideal for extensive days on the road. For maximum comfort, this slim pair is constructed with adjustable slider tabs at the waist to customize the fit. Despite the tailored cut, there’s an incredible amount of stretch for ease of movement.

Our favorite aspect of these pants is the ultra-soft feel of the fabric, which we wanted to keep on for days. We also love the ample amount of pocket space including at the front, back and at the lower sides. It feels super airy and moves seamlessly through the airport, so you don’t experience any heaviness that most baggy cargos can bear. The Brushed Traveler Cargo is thick enough to keep you warm, especially when you’re sitting in the chilly airplane cabin for hours.

Bonobos Extra Stretch Travel Jeans

Extra Stretch Travel Jeans

Just as you'd expect from Bonobos, the brand offers one of the most comfortable jeans on the market, available in every wash you could imagine, with fits that range from tailored to straight. These Extra Stretch Travel Jeans often happen to be a favorite by athletes and active guys who refuse to be tamed by heavy denim fabric.

According to our tester, these jeans in ultra-stretchy cotton merge the performance capabilities of the Bonobos name while maintaining the classic look of a staple pair of denim, making them a superb choice for stylish guys on the move. For instance, ever thought of going for a light jog in jeans? That seems implausible, but not impossible with these extra stretchy jeans that almost feel like sweatpants according to our tester.

Tyler Sellers , a fitness coach and professional athlete, is stoked by Bonobos' versatile offerings. "They produce high-quality clothing in more sizes than most other manufacturers... Bonobos offers all cuts, sizes, and materials on a single product page so you can quickly choose whatever you believe will work best for you," he says. That is also to say you’ll love the fit, four-way stretch, and classic look of these travel jeans, so make room in your closet to stock up on a few pairs.

What Do Experts Say? " What I love about Bonobos is how they cater to any body shape. Their original stretch chino is not only a well-constructed item, but is at a budget price point as well. When shopping this piece keep in mind what fit will work best for your body shape. Larger thighs? Athletic fit is the option for you. Carry a little more weight around your midsection? Stick with the straight fit ," says personal wardrobe stylist Grace Thomas .

Ben Sherman 24/7 Motion Stretch Slim Chino

24/7 Motion Stretch Slim Chino

Old-school chinos were reliable business casual staples but didn't provide much comfort. A suite of forward-thinking labels—Ben Sherman among them—have updated the chino with athleisure-friendly features: stretchy waistbands and water- and wrinkle-resistant fabrics that hold up in all types of conditions without sacrificing style.

Having worn Ben Sherman’s chinos to travel in April and May 2023, I was impressed by how lightweight and smooth the fabric is. While it’s not traditional chino material, I like its nylon blend that is stretchy enough for a squat and sweat-wicking. I also found that while the fit is slim, it is not restricting, and all in all looks great enough for everyday wear as well as the office. At this price, it’s a bang for your buck.

Ben Sherman's chinos are a favorite among stylists, and it's easy to see why: they're made with the ideal bit of stretch, tapered to look sharp, and enhanced with a cotton-nylon blend that provides all-day-long softness. "What I love about Ben Sherman's Chino are their fit, cut, stretch, and a wide variety of colors," says celebrity stylist Lisa Marie Cameron who recommends going for the brand's unique colors to give you an elevated flare, or opting for classics that are easy to pair with your daily wear. "You can't go wrong choosing Ben Sherman's chinos because they are suitable for any occasion. From work to meetings, to date night, to weddings, and everything in between," she highlights. "All it takes is your favorite color, adding your own touch of style and you're ready to tackle the day with whatever you have planned."

Madewell Athletic Slim Jeans

Athletic Slim Jeans

After you’ve nailed your comfort on the fit, the next step is to go after other kinds of comfort—softness, stretch, and coolness—in spades. These Madewell athletic fit jeans are our editor’s tried-and-true favorite: they feel incredibly soft, have more room in the seat and thigh areas for beefy quads but look tapered from the knees down, and move like joggers when worn on the go but still look tailored and elevated; they’re also built with moisture-wicking temperature-regulating tech to keep your legs dry.

Overall, Madewell developed their COOLMAX denim blend to be far more breathable, flexible, and comfortable than regular 100% cotton denim. All three of these properties make them ideal travel pants. You get the look and function of a good pair of jeans that feel as comfortable as track pants.

Brooks Brothers Stretch Advantage Chino® Pants

Stretch Advantage Chino® Pants

Despite being one of the oldest menswear brands, Brooks Brothers' Advantage Chino® pants have the most modern design we've ever tested, from spandex stretch to cotton twill softness to a wrinkle-resistant fabric to five different fits that cater to just about every guy. Marcos Martinez , a lifestyle influencer, verifies how these pants meet all the demands in chinos. "The chinos should have a flexible waistband to give comfort and breathing room around the waist. The material should be mostly cotton twill and part spandex for flexibility," says Martinez.

If you're concerned that a legacy menswear label like Brooks Brothers decided to go for a more modern, performance-minded fabric with stretch for its chinos, we found that not only did they give us a perfect fit right off the shelf, but they also felt incredibly comfortable and have managed to stay crisp for almost a year—far better than chinos made with full. The touch of stretch and flexibility especially helped our tester wear them to travel or commute throughout the day, and the overall elegant look kept us looking sharp. Plus, with enough fits and sizes for anything from extra slim to extra large, whatever your body type is, rest assured that Brooks Brothers' chinos have you covered.

L.L.Bean Venture Stretch Five-Pocket Pants

Venture Stretch Five-Pocket Pants

A pair ideal for anyone who spends an equal amount of time at the office as they do in the great outdoors—and travels tons to get there. These stretchy and hard-wearing L.L.Beans can repel water yet still offer ample smartness for business days.

Roark Layover 2.0 Pants

Layover 2.0 Pants

Roark’s travel pants are constructed from a blended stretch canvas and feature a ventilated back yoke-mesh panel. Then there are all the compartments: two large zipped front pockets with inner storage sleeves, two buttoned back pockets, and a super-handy stash pouch at the rear for your phone.

How to Choose the Best Men's Travel Pants

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Comfort, mobility, and a nice fit are key elements to be on the lookout for when finding the best men's travel pants.

Fabric: The whole point of travel pants is that they should look like regular chinos or slacks while feeling like athletic pants when you're wearing them. They should be lightweight, flexible, and breathable. That means you want to look for a fabric blend that has some stretch in it and at least half polyester or Tencel fiber in the mix. Some brands will put cotton or wool in the mix to keep the business look and shape. The one thing to avoid is when brands go overboard with the stretch. If there is more than 10% elastin or spandex in the mix, your pants are going to look too casual and won't hold a proper shape.

Performance: Features like quick-drying and moisture-wicking are essential for comfort, keeping your legs cool and dry throughout your traveling. Wrinkle resistance in travel pants also helps you maintain a neat appearance without ironing. If you're traveling to a sunny destination, consider travel pants with built-in UV protection to shield your skin from harmful rays. And if you're packing travel pants, make sure the ones you get are lightweight.

Stretch: Travel pants are known for their ability to move with our legs and cater to our movement, so stretch is essential—whether it's a natural stretch or courtesy of a few percentages of elastane, spandex, or lycra.

Fit: Good travel pants should have a business-casual look. You want them to fit like a pair of cotton chinos or wool slacks. This means whatever style of fit you wear in those pants, you want the same fit in your travel pants. There may be a compulsion to go slimmer since it's a stretch pant. If you wear a straight-leg chino, do get slim-fit travel pants. If you wear slim-fit jeans, don't get skinny-fit travel jeans. Stick to your go-to fit.

Look: A lot of brands have gotten into the travel pants game in the past few years which means there is a lot of variety in looks out there. It's important to remember that your travel pants are a replacement for regular pants and should look the part. Stick to traditional colors like Navy, Black, Gray, Olive, and Khaki. You want them to be versatile and understated. Avoid the aqua blues and dusty oranges.

Pockets: While travel pants should look like normal pants, their functionality for ease on the go is key. Since you'll likely carry your travel and everyday essentials with you while you wear travel pants, you want to make sure you have enough deep pockets because you need to carry stuff on the go and don't want to worry about anything falling out when you sit down. Travel pants with hidden or zippered pockets for added security are also worth the buy.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the best overall travel pants?

For catching flights, commuting, running everyday errands, or going to the office—all while looking good—the best men's travel pants overall are Lululemen's ABC Pant . It has a four-way stretch, feels soft, is made with breathable, moisture-wicking, and quick-drying fabric, comes with a gusset that relieves tension from your crutch while walking, and dons the classic chino style. You can probably squeeze in a few workouts or hikes in them too.

What Types of Pants Make the Best Travel Pants?

Jeans designed with stretch and moisture-wicking properties provide comfort without sacrificing the classic style and are perfect for urban exploration and casual outings. Classic chinos updated with stretch and quick-drying features are ideal for a polished look while on the move or for formal occasions. Joggers and sweatpants made with soft and breathable materials are suitable for long flights or casual activities. Cargo pants that are lightweight give you easy access to essentials while you're traveling. Hiking pants also make great travel pants since they're bound for outdoor adventures.

What are the best travel pants for men to wear on an airplane?

The best men's travel pants for men to wear on an airplane combine comfort, style, and functionality. Joggers and sweatpants, for instance, offer stretch and lounging-like comfort to provide ease of movement during long flights. Jeans made from stretch denim and moisture-wicking properties provide a sharp look while ensuring comfort during your flights. Chinos made with stretch and breathable materials are also good for long flights and staying polished. Lounge pants are soft, breathable, and often come in a relaxed fit that'll provide extended comfort.

What is the best material for travel pants? While cotton is a solid choice since it's naturally breathable and stretchy and even moisture-wicking, the best men's travel pants will incorporate activewear materials. Nylon is a popular choice for travel pants due to its durability, natural breathability, and quick-drying properties. Similar to nylon, polyester is moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and lightweight, but needs to be made with stretch. Denim designed with moisture-wicking and stretch is also foolproof if you're looking for jeans as travel pants. Ideally, the best men's travel pants will come in blended fabrics that combine the best qualities of different materials.

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Pants might be the first thing you think about when planning or packing for a trip, and prioritizing comfort on long—or short—trips is essential. A good pair of travel pants will be stylish and functional. Ideally, they’ll be suitable for multiple uses on a trip, like going from the trail to a restaurant. We scoured the internet and tapped some of our well-traveled editors to find the best joggers, trousers, and adventure pants with an eye toward materials, durability, and style.

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Best overall, vuori ripstop pant.

Seven color options available

Include a zip pocket

Some might not like slim fit

Vuori’s Ripstop Pants are our go-to for flights. The main reason is they’re comfy. Vuori’s proprietary ripstop fabric—a blend of organic cotton and elastane—has enough stretch and durability and looks good. We love pants that don’t require a belt, especially when moving through TSA. These pants have an elastic waistband with a drawcord. 

One nitpick with these pants is that the material attracts dog hair. But that’s probably not a total dealbreaker, depending on your pet situation. Having owned these pants for a couple of years, our tester mentioned zero concerns for durability or wear and tear.

Sizes: XS to XXL | Materials: DuraTerra ripstop fabric (98 percent organic cotton and 2 percent elastane | Sustainability: Organic cotton

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Best Overall, Runner-Up

Patagonia skyline traveler pants.

Backcountry

Allow natural and active mobility

DWR finish helps repel spills

Environmentally conscious sourcing and production

A bit on the pricey side

Limited sizing

Patagonia’s Skyline Traveler Pants are ideal for road trips. These pants feel slightly less suited for airports and restaurants but are perfect for hiking, backpacking, or moving around cities. They feature a nylon, polyester, and spandex blend that our tester found exceptionally comfortable. The four-way stretch is excellent for mobility, and the elastic waistband and drawcord design boost a secure yet flexible hold.

We also love that these pants have five pockets, including one zippered on the thigh. And after a year of real-world testing, we can happily report zero durability issues. Because it's Patagonia, you also get planet-friendly features like recycled nylon and Fair Trade certification. 

Sizes: S to XL | Materials: 64 percent recycled nylon, 25 percent polyester, 11 percent spandex | Sustainability: Fair Trade certified, recycled nylon

Coalatree Trailhead Pant

Functional treatments

Very durable

Probably too casual for business settings

Our tester has owned this pair of pants longer than any other on this list, and they are still like new. That’s thanks to their tear-resistant construction, four-way stretch, and DWR coating. The antimicrobial fabrics also mean less washing over their lifetime.

Because of all this, these pants are excellent for hiking, bike commuting, and traveling. We love that they come in both slim and regular fit, six colors, and both men’s and women’s cuts. Since they’re also one of the least expensive options on this list, we recommend stocking up on two or three pairs. 

Sizes: XS to XXL | Materials: FairWear 88 percent nylon, 12 percent spandex with DWR finish | Sustainability: FairWear and recycled materials

Most Comfortable

Kuhl freeflex jogger.

UV protective

Super lightweight

Could also work as hiking pants

Multiple lengths and cuts

No recycled/sustainable materials

Kuhl says these pants feature a “luxuriously soft and lightweight softshell,” and we’d have to agree. These polyester pants are so comfortable that our tester has been using them as loungers at home and as travel pants. We also recommend these pants for anyone who tends to run warm or will be going on outdoor adventures where pants are necessary, but the temps outside are warm. In particular, we view these as solid desert or beach pants thanks to the UPF 50+ rating.

These pants are breathable, wick away moisture well, and are quick to dry. And if you’re not into the jogger style, the same version of these pants comes in a traditional pant silhouette.

Sizes: S to XXL | Materials: Polyester | Sustainability: Not listed

DU/ER Performance Denim Slim

Very comfy and stretchy

Offered in multiple fits

Ideal for hiking, cycling, and going to the office or restaurant

A bit pricey

Anytime we see anything related to performance denim, we automatically think it’s gimmicky. So we were skeptical when we first tried DU/ER’s performance denim pants. But, we must say, many bike commutes to the office and the local brewery later, these pants are the real deal. We usually hate bike commuting in denim because of the lack of stretch, but what stood out to us immediately about the pants is how much stretch they have. That’s thanks to a blend of organic cotton and polyester with a touch of spandex.

These pants are also decent—not great, but decent—at wicking moisture, thanks to the CoolMax polyester. And an antimicrobial treatment helps ward off stink, making these pants good for a few wears between washes. If the slim fit is not for you, the same performance denim pants come in relaxed and straight fits.

Sizes: 28 to 40 (waist), 30 to 34 (inseam) | Materials: 70 percent organic cotton, 28 percent CoolMax all-season polyester, 2 percent Lycra spandex | Sustainability: Organic cotton

Best Jogger

Du/er no sweat jogger.

Belt optional

Stretchy and cozy

Lots of colors to pick from

Pricey and no sustainable fabrics mentioned

First things first, these joggers are comfy. Our tester repeatedly reached for these joggers while lounging at home, mainly when it was chilly outside. But like the DU/ER performance denim pants above, we were skeptical about the gimmicky “No Sweat” in these joggers’ name. Our tester, who runs warm and sweats easily, was pleasantly surprised to discover these pants do a fairly good job of keeping sweat away. That’s because of the blend of TENCEL Lyocell, Lycra T400 Polyester, and Lycra spandex.

These pants also have some nice features like a zippered thigh pocket, a drawstring, and belt loops. 

Sizes: 28 to 40 (waist), 29 and 31 (inseam) | Materials: 62 cotton, 34 percent TENCEL Lyocell, 3 percent Lycra T400 Polyester, 1 percent Lycra spandex | Sustainability: Not listed

Chubbies Everywear Performance Pant

More modern style

DWR coating

Fit may be baggy on slimmer frames

Chubbies, which dubs itself as the original “short shorts” brand, released its first pair of pants a couple of months ago. And while they’re not short, they are incredibly comfortable thanks to a polyester and spandex blend. We didn’t include a true chino on this list, but these are probably the closest to it because of their look and lightweight feel.

We view these pants as best on the list for urban, beach, or golf travel . They just have that look, style, and feel about them. They’d also work well in the office or for work trips, but we’ve got a pair of pants specifically for work below.

Sizes: S to XXL | Materials: 90 percent polyester and 10 percent spandex | Sustainability: Not listed

Best for Work

Mack weldon radius flex jogger.

Mack Weldon

Non-wrinkly, breathable fabric

Sleek, versatile look

Water resistant

Not adjustable

Business travelers expect more out of their pants. Yes, they must be lightweight, comfortable, and allow easy movement, but most importantly, they also have to look the part in more formal settings. That's why we've chosen the Radius Flex Jogger. The polyester/spandex is airy and durable with the right amount of give, easily taking you from long flights and taxi rides to the boardroom and later to local eateries. The waist is flexible with a button-fly closure, and the belt loops offer the ability to formalize an outfit even more. All your essentials are securely within reach thanks to several "stealth zip" pockets for less obtrusive zipper pulls. Count on two pockets at the front, two at the back, plus one on the left thigh.

Sizes: S to XXL | Materials: 91 percent polyester, 9 percent spandex | Sustainability: Not listed

Best for Cold Weather

Unbound merino men's merino travel pants.

Unbound Merino

Hidden rear zipper pocket

Low-maintenance

Planet-friendly product

Not ideal for high-intensity activities

While we've chosen the Merino Travel Pants as the best option for cold weather destinations, this wonder fabric's utility goes far beyond that. This fine wool naturally regulates body temperature by wicking moisture away from your skin when you sweat, helps insulate you from the cold when worn as a base layer , and also keeps you fresh in warmer temperatures.

Unbound Merino added a small amount of elastane for a two-way stretch that bounces back to its original shape. These pants are light and wrinkle-resistant, so wear them onboard or pack them in your bag without worrying about unsightly creases. Other highlights include sustainable sourcing and production and an understated and polished style.

Sizes: 28 to 40 (waist), 30, 32 (inseam) | Materials: 95 percent merino wool, 5 percent elastane | Sustainability: Natural materials, NATIVA-certified, Responsible Wool Standard certified, Green OEKO-TEX certified

Best for Adventure Travel

Livsn ecotrek trail pants.

Well-designed, technical pant

Reflective tab for cuffing

Better suited to casual settings

These are the pants you want to pack for active, adventure-filled, thrill-seeking trips, especially in warmer weather. They feature articulated knees, a diamond gusset crotch, and more stretch than meets the eye—a definite pro in our book—for unparalleled freedom of movement and support to summit that peak or reach that next handhold. With plenty of storage solutions, we find the zippered rear pockets and the sideseam welt pockets on either leg particularly useful.

Sizes: 29 to 40 (waist), 30, 32, 34 (inseam) | Materials: 70 percent Blue Ocean nylon, 25 percent nylon, 5 percent spandex twill | Sustainability: Made with recovered fishing buoys, Repair and Replacement Program

Best for Fishing

Free fly apparel stretch canvas pant.

Free Fly Apparel

Unrestricted mobility

Versatile enough to dress up

Mitigates solar radiation

Limited colorways

If you’re traveling specifically to fish—or if your trip will include fishing—we highly recommend including Free Fly Apparel’s Stretch Canvas 5 Pocket Pants. These pants are durable and comfy and feature four-way stretch and UPF 50+ sun protection. We love that they also look stylish enough to fit in many office settings and restaurants. We wish these pants came in more than just three colors, but besides that, these are our go-to fishing pants.

Sizes: 30 to 40 (waist), 30 to 34 (inseam) | Materials: 70 percent cotton, 28 percent bamboo, 2 percent spandex | Sustainability: Use of bamboo

Best Lightweight

Cotopaxi veza adventure pants.

Has a "barely there" feeling

Lifetime warranty including repairs

Secret storage

More casual than versatile

Limited shades available

The Veza Adventure Pants are a classic from Cotopaxi. These super lightweight and relaxed pants are comfy and will fit many body types. We like the tapered legs that also allow plenty of room with the baggier fit and the “invisible” zippered stash pocket inside the wearer’s front right pocket. 

We do wish the flat elastic drawstring were easier to tighten and that these pants came in more than three colors. But those are just nitpicks on an excellent and comfortable pair of travel pants.

Sizes: S to XXL | Materials: 91 percent nylon, 9 percent spandex | Sustainability: Focus on durability and repairs, certified B Corp

Best for Rain

Patagonia granite crest pants.

Excellent just-in-case item

Functional details

Eco-conscious sourcing and production

We don’t necessarily recommend wearing rain pants to the airport or on road trips. But if you’re traveling to a rainy environment, we recommend packing a pair. That’s where the Patagonia Granite Crest Pants come in. These lightweight and highly packable rain pants are excellent at repelling water.

They also boast some helpful features like zippers below the knee to put on over shoes or boots, zippered and seam-seeled pockets, and a wide range of sizes. And because it’s Patagonia, you know our planet was taken into consideration with the construction of these pants. They’re made of post-consumer recycled ripstop nylon from recycled fishing nets and feature Patagonia’s proprietary H2NO DWR finish, which is free of harmful chemicals.

Sizes: XS to XXL | Materials: 100 percent post-consumer recycled nylon ripstop made from recycled fishing nets | Sustainability: Fair Trade Certified, recycled nylon, PFC-free DWR finish

Most Packable

Western rise evolution pant.

Western Rise

Feels soft, hangs tough

Occupies minimal suitcase space

Odor-resistant

Some will prefer more zippered pockets

Light, stretchy, and durable, the Evolution Pant checks all the boxes. The nylon fibers are processed to be softer against the skin and then woven into a hardwearing yarn that resembles denim with added functionality. The slim cut provides a casual sleekness that easily goes from Japanese urban streets to bustling Moroccan markets .

At a featherweight of 11 ounces, these are incredibly packable and will leave tons of room for the trinkets you acquire along your journey. There is a rear security pocket for valuables and a DWR treatment to help keep any unexpected showers and spills at bay.

Sizes: 28 to 40 (waist), short, regular (inseam) | Materials: 90 percent nylon, 10 percent elastane | Sustainability: CO PFA-free treatment

If you pack only one pair of pants, make it the Vuori Ripstop Pants . Its in-house blend of organic cotton and elastane hits the mark on durability and stretch, and the hybrid drawstring, button-fly closure is comfortable and chic. If there's room for another—especially for a road trip— Patagonia's Skyline Traveler Pants is our reliable second choice.

We selected products based on internet research and our knowledge of travel pants. We considered pants featured on other prominent sites and pants and brands we already own and wear regularly.

What to Look For in Travel Pants

Most pants will have synthetic materials like nylon and polyester for their water resistance, durability, and versatility. Some travel pants on this list and elsewhere primarily use cotton, which can be good for comfort but isn't as solid for moisture-wicking or breathability. We included pants of both types of material, because this comes down to personal preference.

Generally, if your travel will include higher-intensity movement, or you want to prioritize breathability, moisture-wicking, and stretch, we suggest looking for nylon- and polyester-based pants. But if you’re not concerned about those features and prefer a softer pair of pants, look for cotton-based trousers.

This one is tough to judge just by looking at a pair of pants online, but there are some indicators to look for if durability is one of your priorities in purchasing a pair of travel pants (which it probably should be). Look for “ripstop” materials if you’re looking for extra-durable pants. Of the men's travel pants we tested, we only included options on this list that have been particularly durable throughout testing.

Again, this is subjective and comes down to personal preference. But it is something to consider when picking traveling pants. We recommend having a pair of comfortable pants that will also be appropriate for work or nicer restaurants and a pair that will work for more active trips that involve hiking , fishing, or running.

The cut or silhouette of the pants will influence the formality of an outfit. A relaxed or slim cut offers more versatility though it lends itself better to dressing up. A more dramatic jogger fit with its tapered lower leg is trendy and gives an active, casual look.

The ones you feel most comfortable wearing! Think about temperature and movement. You may prefer lightweight and stretchy pants if you tend to run warm and move a lot. Are you cold in airports and on planes? Consider some heavier-weight pants. Do you fidget a lot? Definitely get some stretchy pants. But the answer to this question comes down to personal preference.

They definitely can be good for traveling, especially if you’re headed directly to work or an event. Chinos have the look of trousers but are generally lighter weight and offer more stretch and breathability, thanks to their lightweight twill or cotton construction. If your travel is more wilderness or outdoor-based, we recommend other pants on this list (like the Patagonia Skyline Pants ).

We always recommend reading the manufacturer's instructions on the pants or the company’s website. That said, travel pants are generally built to be durable and resilient. So most will be fine tossing into the washer and dryer.

Nathan Allen is TripSavvy’s Outdoor Gear Editor. He’s a frequent traveler who prioritizes comfort over all else regarding his travel clothing. Nathan has spent the past few months or years testing each of the pants on this list, logging tens of thousands of miles driving and flying. His current go-to pants are Vuori’s Ripstop Pants and Patagonia’s Skyline Traveler Pants .

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What are the best travel pants for men? I did the research to determine some of the most versatile, comfortable and functional travel pants.

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Best Travel Pants for Men

  • Western Rise
  • Aviator Travel Jeans
  • DUER (Performance Denim Slim Fit)
  • DUER (No Sweat Joggers)
  • Mott & Bow Staple Jeans
  • prAna Brion
  • prAna Stretch Zion
  • Icebreaker Merino Shifter
  • Rhone Commuter
  • Mountain Hardwear Men’s AP Pant
  • Public Rec Every Day Jogger

Mugsy Travelers Pants

  • Foehn Men’s Brise Schoeller Pant

When I travel, a lot of thought goes into the types of items that I bring along. If you’re like me, everything that you have serves multiple purposes. I like to pack light, and too many single-use items quickly start to add up and fill your bag.

I usually travel with a single pair of pants. I want to make sure those pants will last a long time! Picking a good pair of pants is based on a few qualifying factors. A pair of pants should be durable, flexible, good quality, not doofy and should serve a secondary purpose like being suitable for a second occasion.

Here are my top recommendations based on the travel pants I’ve tried over the years.

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Western Rise

Western Rise is a travel-inspired company that creates versatile clothing for men. Their focus is on minimalist products that maximize features you need and slash those that you don’t. I find that Western Rise’s apparel is timeless and functional, so there are no fast trends.

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What I like about the company is that they are product-focused, and their garments perform great in all different types of temperatures, occasions, altitudes and activities. We dive into the details in our interview with Western Rise’s Co-Founder Kelly Watters .

For anyone who wants to get a feel for the styles, my top tip is to try Western Rise’s ‘try at home’ service that gets you a trial run of up to four products, for seven days, free of charge.

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I recommend two of their styles that I have tried:

  • Evolution Pant 2.0

Are Western Rise travel pants worth it?

Here’s what I want to discuss about both the Evolution Pant and the AT Pant : both focus on durability, and comfort, with looks that are great for the workday or the weekend.

In general Western Rise makes quality clothing. After putting together a Western Rise brand review , I’m sold on their items fitting all of my criteria.

The Evolution Pant

The Evolution Pant happens to be ultra-lightweight and moisture-wicking, and it is also stretchy. I like wearing these on the weekend or if I’m taking a short train or bus ride. These pants are perfect for the summer (or hot weather) if you’re looking for something light weight and versatile. When I took them out of the packaging, I was surprised how thin they actually were.

Western Rise Evolution Pant

The AT Pant

For the AT Pant , they feel a bit heavier and sturdier than the Evolution Pant, but they’re still not stiff or cumbersome. The water resistance in the materials is no joke: I actually got caught in the rain while I was wearing these on the rainiest Memorial Day weekend ever . I was able to brush the rain drops right off, and I stayed fairly dry on my way to an engagement party.

Western Rise AT Pant

The lightweight proprietary fabric that's unique and stretchy. It doesn't feel stiff after hours of wear, so the pants feel like weightless chinos.

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Aviator Travel Jeans

My pair of Aviator Jeans have been an asset for me. They were the first pair of pants with zipper pockets that I ever owned, which has been a “wow” factor when I show the secret zippers to friends I’ve met during my ravels.

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What are the best features of Aviator Jeans?

The zipper pockets are by far the winning feature. I like that my Aviator travel jeans have pockets specifically for a phone, a wallet or a passport. You can zip things in place, and you don’t have to worry about your things falling out or being stolen.

I was once on a train, and I was wearing sweatpants. Would you believe that my wallet fell out? Luckily, I noticed this before the train left the station, and I was able to recover my wallet. Since this experience, I’ve really come to appreciate zipper pockets for travel days.

Wearing Aviator Jeans is a nice experience because they’re comfortable and stretchy. The blend of fabric is soft and durable. They’ve lasted me lots of trips through Europe.

Which features could be improved?

I think there’s too much fabric in and around the pockets. They sometimes feel a little bulky around the sides. Their bulkiness makes sense because some of the pockets are double pockets, and you need the extra fabric for the zippers.

I also had to get these jeans tailored considerably (again, by Becca’s mom — thanks!) to “take in” the legs. With that said, the legs might be baggy on you, even in a slim fit, if you have narrow legs.

Top tip: Take advantage of Aviator’s free hemming and tailoring service. They’ll also reimburse hemming up to $10 if you show a receipt. Keep in mind that sales are FINAL once you make any alterations. The hemming has been one of my (and Becca’s) favorite features about Aviator. In fact, Becca’s Aviator travel dress was hemmed by Aviator’s team and now it fits perfectly!

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Best Travel Jeans

The hidden zipper pockets that keep your valuables stored and safe, and help you avoid petty theft during travel days and transit.

Bluffworks offers everything that you need to be a smart traveler. Pants included. They have travel shorts , travel jeans , travel dress pants and suits !

They also offer free US shipping so that you can try on a few pairs and styles.

I like Bluffworks because they’re specifically designed to be multipurpose. Plus, there are many different products to choose from.

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All of the Bluffworks travel pants are wrinkle-resistant, breathable and moisture-wicking. They all do an excellent job of being durable while you wash them, holding your phone (or other items) and secretly having pockets (in other words, they have hidden pockets).

Bluffworks Pants

Why is Bluffworks the original travel pants?

Their original travel pants are made from super lightweight material. I tried these on during a hot day, and I could have sworn that they had an air conditioner inside of them. These will be great pants if you’re wearing pants in really hot climates. They’re very wrinkle-resistant, so if they’re rolled up in a ball for a few days, you can shake them out, and they look presentable.

Bluffworks pants have been around for a long time. In fact, they were created in 2012. They have an interesting history that is worth checking out.

Other Bluffworks products I recommend

The same technology that goes into the pants is also in their suits. If you need to travel with a suit, the suits from Bluffworks are sure bets for having a suit that doesn’t wrinkle or smell during a trip.

I recommend the Bluffworks Gramercy suit , which has wrinkle-free suit pants. Check out our tips on how to pack a suit to avoid wrinkles , as well as my Gramercy Travel Suit review .

They also have the Ascender Chino pants, which are your best option for times when you want something nicer or more professional. They pair nicely with their wrinkle-free travel dress shirts . I’ve been traveling with this combo to weddings and other events, and it’s been a great experience.

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The technical features like pockets and fabrics that are the best value-adds in all their products. I like Bluffworks because all their clothes make you feel decent and put-together, even if you just throw them on in a minute.

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DUER (Performance Denim Slim Fit)

Before I was wearing my DUER pants , I was wearing custom pants that I got in Argentina.

The pants from Argentina are some of my favorite pants, ever, but weren’t practical for traveling. They had shallow pockets, and the seams were not reinforced. The insides of the pockets started breaking because they weren’t sewn well, and overall, it was time for a trusty pair of pants for me.

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When I walked around South America during my year of working remotely and traveling , I was nervous that my pockets would get pick-pocketed.

I also blew out the seams a few times, and they currently have a patch on them. I can’t say that the material is the most durable, but they are very comfortable!

I still wear these around New York City. My phone often slides around and is exposed in the corners of the pockets. I always have to make sure nothing falls out of the pockets.

My DUER jeans are the answer to the problems that my Argentina pants had. DUER pants are incredibly durable and have nice deep pockets. They have a lot of different styles to choose from, and all styles offer features that are unique.

The pair that I have lasted about three years of daily use. That’s something like 1000 wears! They have since worn out a bit, but that’s to be expected because I don’t think any material really lasts forever.

I talk about them as pants made for travelers in my DUER Performance Slim denim jeans review .

For a trip when you’ll be in cold places, I tried DUER’s fleece-lined jeans and discuss them in my DUER Fireside Winter Jeans review ! They’re perfect for frigid climates or a ski trip. They have a thin layer of insulation, which don’t get in the way where other fleece-lined paints might.

DUER Travel Pants

What types of DUER Pants do I have?

I settled on the “No Sweat Slim” pair. They didn’t need any alterations or modifications. With that said, they are a slim fit, so they might not work for everyone. In any case, these are my go-to jeans that I could wear essentially any day of the week, and I always feel great in them.

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I’ve worn these pants on hikes, with a nice shirt at a fancy event and almost every day during casual days. I only have nice things about DUER pants and actually, I bought them with a friend who also raves about them equally. The DUER pants don’t have zipper pockets, but that isn’t a big deal unless you’re looking for them.

What makes DUER Pants unique?

I wanted to call out that DUER pants have a lot of reinforcement in certain places that usually fall apart on other pants that you wear often. Their pockets are also some of the deepest that I’ve seen in any other type of pants. This means feeling good that things won’t fall out of your pants even if you are doing a cartwheel.

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Men's Performance Denim Jeans

The DUER signature gusset and the overall fit make these my favorite. They're built to last, even if you wear them during long-term travel or every single day of the week.

DUER (No Sweat Joggers)

Because I like my other pair of DUER jeans, I’ll mention that DUER also has a pair of joggers . I like joggers for travel because they are comfortable and versatile. You can wear them on travel days and for walking around cities and exploring various destinations.

Joggers aren’t the best for hiking, but they do hold up very well for more active activities like working out and riding a bike.

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They look great and would totally work for the traveler looking to find a great looking pair of pants that can be worn on multiple occasions. I really like joggers, and to this end, I’ve rounded up the best joggers for men , which is worth checking out.

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No Sweat Jogger

What's special and new about DUER's jogger is that the style mimics jeans, down to the pockets and the fly, which I haven't seen in other joggers from competing brands.

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Mott & Bow Staple Jeans

Mott & Bow is a men’s and women’s apparel company that makes flattering jeans in timeless styles. I’ve enjoyed learning about the brand and all its products, and taking the jeans on my recent travels. The jeans are well-made and look effortless, with simple tailored fits from skinny to slim and with a fit for everyone.

See my review on what to know before you buy Mott & Bow to learn a lot more about this company and their other men’s products, from my favorite everyday tee, to cashmere sweaters.

The Staple jeans fit me nicely, to the point where I feel good in them, and they’re durable and versatile. They’re effortlessly comfortable, more than most pairs of jeans I own.

One thing to note is that they only come in one length, 32. I roll them up because I’m typically a 30, but you can also get them tailored.

For the “Skinny” variety, I went 1 size up. It’s rare that I do this, but skinny jeans seem to fit a little on the smaller side from Mott & Bow. Their jeans (based on the “styles,” which all have names like Staple, Broome, etc.) can mostly be found in Skinny, Slim and Straight.

Let’s start with the stretch. These particular jeans are stretchy, so this makes them practical for long flights or travel days. The fabric is not scratchy or stiff, and it feels like good substantial denim that I’d wear in fall, winter or early spring. I like the elasticity and stretch for bending down.

Everything else you need to know

These jeans are part of the Dynamic Stretch category offered by Mott & Bow. There are a few other varieties in that category that might be worth checking out if you’re into these styles.

Mott & Bow also offers pants called the 4-Way Stretch . You’ll see these listed as Broome Jeans . These are unique because they offer stretching in all directions, and they’re good for different types of mobility.

One more thing I’ll comment on about Mott & Bow is that their product pages for jeans specifically state that you don’t necessarily have to wash these jeans often. This is my kind of brand! I rarely wash my jeans (and found that that this is actually recommended by denim experts!).

prAna Brion

prAna is a socially-responsible company. You can learn more about their sustainability mission on their website .

Their sustainability line offers recycled wool and organic cotton. Their clothes are also fair trade certified! Quality and durability are important to the brand. They mention those two pillars in their mission statement.

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Are prAna Brion pants worth it?

Their pants are crowd-pleasers! The Brion line is the most popular pair of pants that prAna makes. The material is cut from their original stretch Zion fabric. They have a lot of useful features that are specific to travel needs, like reinforced rivets, water-repellent materials and sun protection. Somehow, they’ve kept the price competitive and affordable through the years.

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A personal consideration about these pants is that the pants are not tapered. If you have the pants tailored, you can get them to fit you exactly how you want. If you don’t typically wear slim fit pants, this shouldn’t be an issue for you.

The pants contain 97% nylon and 3% spandex. If you weren’t sure what their original stretch fabric is, this is it!

You can use these pants for almost every occasion. They’d be good for hikes, climbs, casual Saturdays, office attire and for riding a bike.

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Brion™ Pant II

These travel pants are more traditional, so they're good for someone who likes a slim fit that's not a skinny jean. prAna's commitment to sustainability is awesome, so sustainable shoppers will like the Brion.

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prAna Stretch Zion

The Stretch Zion pants are a great option for hiking and a more comfortable travel experience. They are classified as technical pants, which I believe speaks to their ability to offer features such as an adjustable waist, stretchy material, an inseam gusset and roll-up snaps.

If you’re more adventurous, the Zion pants will help you perform better in your activity of choice. If you like to travel with a pair of pants and feel like you can do anything in them, then the prAna Stretch Zion would be a great option for you.

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Stretch Zion Pant II

A stretchier Brion travel pant, these performance pants are made of recycled nylon and have a ventilated gusset, which is great for active days or a workday that turns into a hike day.

Icebreaker Merino Shifter

Icebreaker is known among the serious traveler crowd because of their quality and their use of merino wool.

Merino wool is one of the best materials to use for clothes. You can wear merino wool several times and the smell never really knocks your socks off. Well, unless they are socks, and you take them off.

Sustainability is a big part of their philosophy and core values as a company. They also make other great items for travelers, like their well-known socks, shirts and hats.

Icebreaker Merino Shifter

How are Icebreaker Merino Shifter pants?

Their pants are solid. Icebreaker has a few options for pants, and I’ll focus on their Merino Shifter Pants .

I think they’re interesting to highlight because this is a case in which this might be your secondary pair of pants. Although I typically like to travel with a single pair of paints, I can see having a second pair.

Traveling with two pairs of pants is good if one is in the wash or is wet from the rain. It would also be good in case you lose a pair of pants (is that possible?).

When would you use Icebreaker Merino Shifter Pants?

If you have the capacity for multiple pairs of pants or if you aren’t traveling full-time , these are still great pants to have.

They’re super cozy and have numerous uses. You can take them on a run during a cold day, be warm while relaxing around your house, pretend these are “adult pants” and wear them to work and more!

You might have a harder time in tailoring these; however, you might not need to because the pants are already tapered. They also have an excellent stretchy material called LYCRA® that helps a lot with the mobility and “stretchability.”

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Merino Shifter Pants

These merino fitted jogger-style pants are more like a tailored comfy pair of sweatpants that'll get you through travel days with the soft merino wool jersey knit. Also great for lounging around.

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Rhone Commuter

The Rhone Commuter are not your generic “travel pants.” They appear to be from the outside, but when you dig a little deeper, they have some nice features.

Rhone Commuter pants

How can travel pants have features?

The Rhone Commuters come with a few things that can be useful for someone who travels a lot. They have a snap button, back pocket zipper, phone pocket, articulated knee and a gusset. Why are these useful features?

A snap button is useful for times when you only have one hand available. It’s also more comfortable, in my opinion. Back zipper pockets are helpful to keep things from falling out.

I explained more details about this below! I like the phone (or media) pockets for phones and phone-sized-things, like passports. Having an articulated knee in a pair of pants is only useful if you’re doing a lot of movement.

One of the best features about buying Rhone pants is their ability to hem your pants. Not needing to hem these pants yourself saves a trip to a tailor and makes them a bit more custom when they get to you.

Wait, what’s a gusset?

A gusset is a piece of fabric in the undercarriage of the pants that reinforces the area and helps prevent the ripping of your pants.

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Commuter Pant Classic

These commuter pants make a great travel option because they include a few important features, namely a zipper pocket and mobility gusset, that make them all-star travel chinos.

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And if you’re looking for an excellent belt option to go along with these pants, check out Arcade Belts on Amazon or directly on their site .

Mountain Hardwear Men’s AP Pant

Mountain Hardware is a well-known outdoor brand. I first heard about them because of their jackets. Their Hardwear AP™ pants are their flagship hiking and climbing pants. Can pants have a flagship model? I guess so!

They’re mostly cotton and nylon. Most people don’t like cotton for travel clothes, but I don’t mind it. I think that cotton gets better with age and is more comfortable. It doesn’t usually do well in wet weather, though.

Mountain Hardwear Men's AP Pant

What to expect wearing Mountain Hardwear AP™ Pants

You can expect normal pants-wearing-things with these. Aside from covering your legs, you’ll find zip pockets, articulated knees, reflective strips and a cell phone pocket. The reflective strips are useful when you roll up the bottoms of the pants. When you’re on a bike, it’s an extra protective measure for being seen in darker conditions.

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Standout features for the Men's AP pant are that they look more like hiking pants that have a decent side, so that you can walk into a brewery after the hike during your trip, and avoid looking messy.

Public Rec Every Day Jogger

Public Rec is a ‘leisure for everywhere’ brand specializing in soft and breathable products for men. I tried out their “All Day Every Day” (ADED for short) jogger, which is a style tailored for travel and comfort.

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At first glance, the Public Rec jogger looks like a tailored type of sweatpants, but it’s more than that. From far away, these pants look great. I almost wanted to wear these to work! Now that I work from home , I can wear them to work. There’s an elastic waistband with internal drawstring, along with front and back zipper pockets that you can keep some crucial items in during travel.

In order to not be confused with sweatpants, the joggers have a faux front fly for a more formal look. While you probably wouldn’t wear these right from the plane to a business meeting, you could for sure wear them for a day of sightseeing and feel pretty put-together.

The feel: The joggers are a spandex-nylon blend, which makes them breathable and not a bad choice if you’ll potentially be perspiring.

Public Rec Every Day Jogger

Do you need the Public Rec Every Day Joggers?

Probably. If you like to wear pants that are not jeans when you’re in transit, and if you still want to look decent, then yes: you need the Public Rec joggers for men.

The Public Rec jogger will be the closest thing you can find to a stretchy pair of pants that will be comfortable, won’t wrinkle and will look pretty okay after 24 hours in transit (like on a flight).

Another question is: do you need the Public Rec joggers for a woman in your life? Maybe you do! This is a pair of travel pants in this list that also has a women’s version: the women’s All Day Joggers from Public Rec , and my wife Becca approves of them.

Can you run in them?

Yes! In colder weather (below freezing) I like to run in pants. For me, shorts are ok as long as the temperatures are above freezing. On some of the coldest days of the year, I decided to research what types of pants to buy for cold weather running. I enjoyed all of the suggestions, but I like to utilize items that I already own.

I took the Public Rec Every Day Joggers out for a run and it was great! I stayed really warm, in fact, I was actually too warm at the end of my run.

There is a security pocket on the left side, which was perfect for holding my phone during my run. I typically have a lightweight running belt but it wasn’t needed when I was wearing these pants — all thanks to that pocket!

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All Day Every Day Jogger

One of my favorite aspects of these joggers is that it's possible to work out in them, and also wear them on a plane and around a city. For joggers, they have a tapered and decent look to them, and come in nice colors.

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Mugsy Travelers Pants

I got to learn about Mugsy and the travel jeans they’re making, so I tried them out. I think the standout part of these pants are the fabric: they’re lightweight-feeling, and kind of unique. A few things about the Mugsy pants are memorable: there’s the drawstring at the ankles, which makes them into joggers . I have to say, I’ve seen a lot of pants and I haven’t seen this before, so it made me say, “Wow.”

Then, there’s the hidden zipper pocket at the hip. While I have seen this type of travel feature before on men’s pants from other brands, it’s still one of my favorite highlights of a travel product. When Becca and I are on vacation or just out of town, she’ll remind me to put valuables in there so that they don’t fall out of my regular pockets.

Some shortfalls of the Mugsy Travelers Pants to mention: okay there aren’t too many shortfalls, because these pants kind of do it all, but what I’d say if I had to pick a shortfall is that when they’re not draw-corded into joggers for doing athletic activities, they’re a little on the baggy side. I like my jeans to be more of a slim fit, like my all-time favorite jeans from DUER.

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Travel pants that do it all, with a drawcord to convert them to joggers and a hidden side zipper pocket for valuables.

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Foehn Men’s Brise Schoeller Pant

These Brise Schoeller Pants are going to be your pick for active days on a trip. The pants are designed for everything. Because they are so adaptable, these may one of the only pair of pants you need to bring on a trip. I recomemend re-checking your size and desired fit on the product page because Foehn has updated their sizing for men.

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My honest opinion on the Brise pants

To be quite honest, the Brise pants are not for me. I can’t get away with the rather “Euro” modern look that they’re meant for. I’m best suited for regular slim jeans like the ones above I talk about from Mott & Bow or DUER. For guys who want the unique stretch fabric of the Brise pants (it lends itself for outdoor activities) and the functional zipper styles, you’ll excel in these.

I also think the materials that Foehn uses are ideal for hot weather because they wick sweat and perspiration.

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Men's Brise Schoeller® Pant

These travel pants are for everything! They're durable, versatile and ready to take any situation you throw at them.

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What features should you look out for when choosing your next pair of travel pants?

Zipper pockets can help keep your valuables safe.

No matter how careful you are, it’s always a possibility that you can get pick-pocketed. Zipper pockets are an easy way to protect yourself from someone reaching into your pockets and snatching your phone or wallet.

With everyday use, zipper pockets are also great for making sure you don’t lose valuable items that you keep in your pockets!

Depending on what you’re doing, you need to put a lot of trust into regular pockets for making sure you don’t lose anything. It’s really easy for a phone or wallet to slide out if you’re traveling all day and get up from a chair or bench. Having a little extra security can really go a long way.

What pants with zipper pockets do I recommend?

Check out a quick list of pants with zipper pockets. Even if you are not traveling, pants with zipper pockets truly help in all occasions. They are great for hiking, biking, commuting or walking around.

Pants with zipper pockets

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Hidden pockets are an extra layer of protection

You might want hidden pockets (or inside) pockets if you really want to feel secure about keeping your valuables close to you. Alternatively, you could also look for a money belt.

Secret pockets are a great place to stash things like your travel documents, your keys or phone. Hidden pockets may also have a zipper that can help when you take off your pants and forget something is inside of the pockets.

Articulated knees make pants more comfortable

Having articulated knees built into pants is an interesting feature. They help to avoid having your pants bunched up or cutting off circulation. It makes it easier to go into a full squat as well. Having this feature in pants is a useful for hiking and going to the gym. The stitching pattern gives off a “travel pants” vibe.

I suspect that custom-fitting pants with articulated knees might introduce some challenges for the tailor (or Becca’s mom). For these types of pants, I take the stance that they’re specifically for hiking and that they don’t require any custom fitting.

Cell phone pockets protect your phone

I generally like cell phone pockets because it means more pockets for other things. When you travel, sometimes you have odd items. It’s not uncommon to have a passport with you while you’re out, or to have an oddly-shaped piece of paper. Using such a pocket for those items is often a better idea than using it for your cell phone.

Stretchy material

Any pants that have some type of spandex built into the fabric is a nice touch in making your pants more comfortable. You’ll see a benefit of extra mobility and the pants will be more forgiving for different situations.

Why should you trust me?

Pants are a staple item in my travel gear. I often travel with one pair of pants to help save space in my luggage. When I find a pair of pants that I like, I make that decision based on quality and functionality.

Additionally, I look for pants that provide utility, like to help prevent pickpockets !

I traveled long-term for a year in each of 2016-2017 and 2018-2019. I’ve traveled to 30+ countries and have lived out of only a backpack while working remotely for many months! I take travel pants seriously and I have used that knowledge to make this list.

Looking for more pants recommendations?

Becca wrote the best travel pants for women if you’d like to check out those recommendations! She has also traveled extensively and values travel pants that are versatile, high-quality and “do it all.”

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Best Linen Travel Pants

Onia pull-on pants.

But if you don't want to roll up to the airport in sweats, or sit all stuffy in a suit for four hours, we've found the compromise. From Vuori to Lululemon to Bonobos, some of our favorite labels have created pants specially made for travel. And on this list, you'll find 18 of the best picks that we've tried, tested, and loved—whether we were traveling on an international, overseas flight or just going a domestic few hours.

With a silhouette that'll work for most body types, and treated with wrinkle-resistant technology, Amazon's in-house label has once again offered up an affordable style that's too good to pass up. An added bonus? They're even machine washable.

Mack Weldon hits the mark with these travel-ready Radius pants. Not only is the high-tech fabric water-resistant and quick-drying (no need to worry about spills too much), but it is also extremely comfortable. So if you're not partial to wearing the brand's travel-ready Ace sweats , these are the next best thing.

Trust that Lululemon always pays careful attention to comfort, performance, and functionality. And its celebrated Commission pants—which are made of wrinkle-resistant, quick-drying, shape-retaining, breathable fabric—are a shining example of this sentiment.

Vuori offers styles built for sweat-breaking activities outdoors. So best believe that these incredibly sleek pants, made of the brand's DuraTerra ripstop fabric, are more than enough for traveling long distances in a climate-controlled environment. They're durable, have a wide-range of motion, and will keep you comfortable no matter where your journey takes you.

Bonobos? On a list about the best pants? Of course! The brand specializes in creating bottoms for all occasions, including travel. Case in point: this garment-dyed, five-pocket jean with so much stretch that it almost—just almost —feels like a pair of sweats.

No pants round up is complete without Everlane, the master of sophisticated comfort. These guys are sweat-wicking, quick-drying, and made of 4-way stretch, and if that's not enough, well then we don't know what is.

They're chinos, but, like, the extra comfortable version. Dressy, stretchy, and ultra soft, these pants are going to be perfect for when you have to hop off the plane and hit a work dinner. Throw on a button-up and sport coat and you're good to go.

Rhone established itself as a mainstay of the running scene—and for good reason. But it also offers nifty styles for traveling, like these pants made of its Flex-Knit fabric, which are so comfortable, so easy to move in, so stretchy, and so sleek that you'll never look at traditional trousers the same way again.

Don't worry, we didn't forget about Alo. You can wear these pants from the plane to the hotel gym, without having to slow your roll and change. Plus, the moisture-wicking material, pockets on the sizes and back, and zip fly and button closure are the underrated heros of the day.

Linen is the most breathable material, a fabric that allows for maximum ventilation while you're crammed in a seat, waiting for an airline attendant to pass the pretzels. And don't even get us started on stretch linen. These pants from Onia are the lightest style you can wear on a fully booked, claustrophobia-inducing flight. They have an elastic waist, button closure, and side slip pockets.

Tommy Hilfiger Travel Pants

Travel Pants

Even though these have the grace of chinos, and a slim-fit that's become an icon of Tommy Hilfiger, they're still one of the best travel pants on the market. That's because they have everything you want—stretch, comfort, softness—while still looking chic and classy.

Banana Republic Traveler Pants

Traveler Pants

Thank goodness for brands like Banana Republic, who understand the importance of traveling in style so thoroughly that it makes stylish pants for traveling. These are softer than a typical pant thanks to their brushed material, but with a slim fit and abundance of pockets, they have all the easy, breezy functionality you need.

ATG by Wrangler Utility Pants

Utility Pants

Wrangler makes some of our all-time favorite jeans , ( and shirts ) and its other pants are nothing we're turning our noses up at, either. These have the chic appeal of khakis, but with stretchy comfort, deep pockets, and a wrinkle-resistant fabric, you can take on a flight with no problem.

L.L. Bean Multisport Pants

Multisport Pants

When you're on the go, an elasticated drawstring waistband is the best travel companion you could ever hope to have. These lightweight pants have four-way stretch (so you can sprint to your gate when the security line is longer than expected) and a straight leg that won't wrinkle.

Uniqlo Smart Ankle Pants

Smart Ankle Pants

Uniqlo's pants have it all. They're stretchy, soft, and breathable. They're versatile—don't restrict yourself to wearing them just for travel—and they're chic, with an ankle-grazing hem and straight legs.

Stone Island Patch Cargo Pants

Patch Cargo Pants

If you're here, I'm assuming you're a guy who likes to travel in style. And if you like to travel in style, Stone Island's cargo trousers need to be on your radar. With a relaxed (yet stylish!) look and plenty of pocket space to hold a passport, boarding pass, and whatever else you need, these are infallible.

Mugsy Jeans Teddy Pants

Teddy Pants

When travel calls, these Mugsy Jeans pants are here to answer. Available in over 15 different colors, they're flexible, soft, and can easily be dressed up or down.

Huckberry Merino Travel Pant

Merino Travel Pant

When you're packing in a pinch and can only bring a carry-on bag, these Huckberry pants will save you much-needed space. Crafted from merino wool, they naturally wick away moisture, stay dry thanks to a durable, water-repellent finish, regulate your body temperature, and resist odors for 72+ hours of wear–um, hell yes.

Other Travel Pant Recommendations

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We tested a lot of travel pants to bring you a comprehensive list of the 18 best options, and while not every style we tried made the cut, here are some notable mentions. Jack Archer Jet-Setter Pants : We loved these Jet Setter pants by Jack Archer because they're versatile, wrinkle-resistant, and make your ass look great. However, we didn't love how tight they fit around the calves. Orvis Trek Pants: Made with water-resistant, stretch fabric, this option from Orvis is a no-frill travel pant that will get you where you need to go, but isn't necessarily the most stylish option. Paul Smith Travel Trousers : If you can get over the high price tag, then these stretch wool trousers will feel as good on as they look. Bluffworks Travel Pants : Ask any frequent flyer, and they'll probably tell you that Bluffworks travel pants are a great option for all-day comfort. And while we agree, we found that the material felt a little clingier than other options, which is why they didn't make the initial list. Billabong Surftek Pants : Currently on sale, this Billanong option has a stretchy cotton blend and relaxed fit that give the perfect laid-back vibes while still looking put-together. Our biggest con is that they sell-out too quickly, so it can be challenging to snag a pair.

Tips for Buying

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Listen—no one knows how you travel better than you do. Maybe you're a guy who likes to pace the aisles of the plane, maybe you're a guy who spills his ginger ale every damn time there's turbulence, maybe you're a guy who sits in the window seat, falls asleep, and stays put. There are pants to accommodate all of those things.

Whatever your habits are, look for pants that pertain to them. I would recommend loose, baggy fits and elastic waistbands every time for maximum comfort, but if you want to stay sleek and sharp, there are chino-style, flex-fabric options that still put the business in casual. Something water-resistant is great for long-haul flights, because you never know what could happen. And when in doubt, always, always, look for pants that you aren't going to groan and grumble at putting on for a red-eye.

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The 10 Best Travel Pants, From Comfortable Chinos to Tailored Drawstrings

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Depending on the nature of your trip, you’ll require particular things from your travel pants, meaning something a little different, whether you’re jumping across the pond for a board meeting in London or exploring Portland’s micro-brewery scene. In our search for the best travel pants, we included options at every point on the spectrum, from rugged to refined. Many are versatile and can be worn in various scenarios, and a few are intended for a more specific travel lane. But all, rest assured, are incredibly comfortable.

How To Choose the Best Travel Pants:

We boiled down the criteria for the best travel pants to three main characteristics that apply across that rugged-to-refined gamut: waistband, material, and silhouette. 

Waistbands: Waistbands on travel pants should be elasticized, stretchy, or feature a drawstring. The amount of elastic can vary, but some amount of give is non-negotiable. A fixed, unforgiving waistband is akin to a middle seat in the farthest back row of economy by the bathrooms. With enough foresight and planning—and elastane!—this situation can be avoided. 

Fit: Silhouettes can be largely based on your own personal style, but too slim or tailored travel pants aren’t the best idea. This is not the time to break out your finest bespoke suit (change at the hotel). Wider, roomily tapered or straight-leg fits will serve you well. Luckily, the tides of fashion have shifted in favor of spacious pants, so options abound whether you veer toward polished or gorpcore.

Best Overall Pants for Travel

Rhone commuter pants.

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Rhone’s forte is fitness gear, but it turns out many of the same qualities that make clothes great for the gym also make them excellent for travel. These Commuter Pants have all the sleek trappings of an office chino, made with—and this is key—its Flex-Knit four-way stretch fabric for mobility. When you think about it, traveling really is just a series of similar movements to your workouts: the overhead bin press, the passport retrieval squat, the duffel deadlift . . .

Materials: Flex-Knit fabric. Waistband Type: Stretch with button closure.  Silhouette: Straight-leg. Pros: Versatile look, four-way stretch for mobility. Cons: Potentially limiting straight slim leg.

Buy Now on Rhone: $138

Best Trail Pants for Travel

Livsn ecotrek trail pants.

If your summer travel plans involve hiking, biking, climbing, or even just walking through a wooded area, don’t sleep on these trail pants from Ecotrek. Definitely on the rugged end of the travel pant spectrum, they’re lightweight, water-resistant, abrasion-resistant, and comfortable in hot or cold climes. In other words: pretty damn tough. In a pinch, with an oxford shirt, you could wear these to dinner indoors, too. 

Materials: Blue ocean, nylon, and spandex twill. Waistband Type: Body-contoured stretch with button closure.  Silhouette: Straight leg. Pros: Breathable, abrasion- and water-resistant. Cons: Specific casual look.

Buy Now on Livsn: $129

Best Chino Pants for Travel

Bluffworks performance khaki chinos.

Standard-issue khaki chinos aren’t often the best choice for long hauls. They can wrinkle and stain easily. Stiff waistbands make for uncomfortable flights. Very little stretch. Bluffworks addressed all of those issues in creating its Performance Khaki Chinos. This pair is wrinkle- resistant, quick-drying, soft, and stretchy. It also has a whole slew of hidden pockets for all the little stuff you somehow accumulate from Terminal 1 to Terminal 4.

Materials: Moisture-wicking polyester. Waistband Type: Stretch button closure. Silhouette: Straight leg. Pros: Stretchy, moisture-wicking, wrinkle-resistant, handy pockets. Cons: Some fit issues.

Buy Now on Bluffworks: $125

Best Soft-Tailored Pants for Travel 

Stòffa straight leg cotton twill drawstring trousers.

Squaring smart-looking trousers with qualities that make pants great for traveling isn’t the easiest endeavor—but it is possible. Though not strictly positioned for traveling, Stòffa’s commitment to relaxed tailoring and soft fabrics (plus easy drawstring waists) make these twill trousers ideal for being on the move. Hopefully they’ll make you more relaxed on the journey, too.

Materials: Cotton twill. Waistband Type: Drawstring. Silhouette: Straight leg. Pros: Tailored look, easy silhouette, brushed for softness. Cons: Specific style, limited colors.

Buy Now on Mr Porter: $450

Best Zip-Off Pants for Travel

Nike acg zip-off trail pants.

Versatility is prized for travel gear. We want things to do more than one thing. Adaptability. Nike ACG’s trail pants zip off into shorts on the trail or as you get closer to the warm temps at the equator. They’re made from tough, water-repellent fabric and a webbing belt, but would also serve as a foundation for the trekkiest fits even if there aren’t mountains or inclement weather nearby.

Buy Now on Nike: $125

Best Fashion Flex Pants for Travel

Jil sander elasticated waist trousers.

Feel free to pull off a big fashion fit on the plane. Zero judgment here. But the swerviest, loudest pieces may not function particularly well on the road. Perhaps a quieter flex courtesy of minimalist hero Jil Sander is the move. These relaxed black trousers have an elastic waist and will keep looking sharp for the journey and the arrival. 

Materials: Recycled polyester. Waistband Type: Elasticated. Silhouette: Loose tapered leg. Pros: Polished look, elastic waist. Cons: Not the lightest fabric, limited color options.

Buy Now on Matches Fashion: $666

Best Linen-Blend Pants for Travel

Frescobol carioca mendes trousers.

We’ve sung linen’s praises for its summertime ventilation and versatility, which also makes it an excellent choice for travel pants. Frescobol Carioca has beachiness in its roots, so its Mendes linen blend trousers have a laid-back vibe that could easily take you from aisle seat to sunset cocktails on the water. These pants aren’t just about the flow, though. The durable fabric blend makes them perfect as a three-season travel uniform.

Materials: Linen, cotton, and elastane. Waistband Type: Elasticated drawstring. Silhouette: Relaxed tapered leg. Pros: Versatile fabric blend and silhouette. Cons: No extra pockets.

Buy Now on Frescobol Carioca: $235

Buy Now on Mr Porter: $235

Best Cargo Pants for Travel

Fourlaps rover cargo.

Like a few others here, Fourlaps has athletic roots. Its Rover Cargos feature four-way stretch for mobility and adjustable bungees at the ankles to change up the look. Before you flash back to your saggy middle-school cargos, these are not those. The technical slant and streamlined pockets at the knee mean you might actually use the extra space. 

Buy Now on Express: $98

Buy Now on Fourlaps: $98

Best Wide-Leg Pants for Travel

Nili lotan wade pants.

When we say “wide,” we don’t mean baggy. These Nili Lotan Wade pants are elegantly cut to look purposely, stylishly wide. It just so happens this is the perfect cut for travel and the drawstring waist makes for an almost pajama-like vibe. 

Materials: Cotton and nylon. Waistband Type: Drawstring. Silhouette: Wide straight leg. Pros: Roomy silhouette, pleasant feeling fabric. Cons: Lack of pockets.

Buy Now on Saks Fifth Avenue: $495

Best Pleated Pants for Travel

Todd snyder modern chino trouser.

Todd Snyder gets it. He gets that guys want something comfortable and wearable, but also considered. And beautifully made. His approach is clear in these drawstring chinos made from a soft twill of Italian origin with a single pleat. Wear these when you’re hopping from one office to another or have a long-haul flight.

Materials: Cotton and elastane. Waistband Type: Elastic waist with button closure and concealable drawstring. Silhouette: Relaxed tapered leg. Pros: Concealable drawstring, quality fabric. Cons: Not everyone wants a cuff.

Buy Now on Todd Snyder: $278

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12 Men's Travel Pants That Are Both Comfortable and Stylish

These stretchy and breathable styles make traveling infinitely more pleasant.

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You want trousers that are lightweight, made of breathable material (think: cotton, polyester, or linen ), and designed in such a way that they don't feel constricting around your waist. Yet, it's also important to keep in mind that there is a fine line between comfortable and too comfortable. Sometimes, styles that offer a free range of motion tend to fall on the schlumpy side of things, but fortunately for you, we did our research and scoured the internet for sleek and stretchy bottoms that won't sacrifice fashion for function.

Ahead, 12 of the best men's travel pants that provide first-class comfort.

Meta Pant

Best Overall

Vuori meta pant.

Extra Stretch Travel Jeans

Best Travel Jeans

Bonobos extra stretch travel jeans.

Traveler TENCEL™ Lyocell and Cotton-Blend Twill Drawstring Trousers

Best Travel Pants with Drawstring

Frame traveler tencel™ lyocell and cotton-blend twill drawstring trousers.

Radius Flex Jogger

Best Jogger Travel Pants

Mack weldon radius flex jogger.

Slim Linen-Cotton Traveler Pant

Best Linen Travel Pants

Banana republic slim linen-cotton traveler pant.

ABC Classic-Fit Pant 30

Best Performance Travel Pants

Lululemon abc classic-fit pant 30.

Midway Travel Cargo Jogger

Best Cargo Travel Pants

Wilson midway travel cargo jogger.

Commuter Men's Pants

Best Travel Dress Pants

Rhone commuter men's pants.

Trail Roam Pant

Best Travel Pants with Elastic Waist

Buck mason trail roam pant.

The Performance Traveler Chino

Best Travel Chinos

Everlane the performance traveler chino.

These slim-fit pants by Vuori are supremely breathable, oh-so-stretchy, moisture-wicking, and feature anti-odor technology. They also come in endless colors and can go from flight to dinner without a second thought.

Size Range: 28-38

Inseam: 30"-34"

Material: 100% Polyester

Bonobos takes your run-of-the-mill jeans and throws in some extra stretch for comfortable all-day wear. Plus, the label gives shoppers the option to choose between tailored, slim, straight, and athletic fits. What's not to love?

Size Range: 26-46

Inseam: 28"-36"

Materials: 94% Cotton, 4% PBT, 2% Elastane

Thanks to an elastic waist and a super soft feel, these pants can transform an unpleasant travel experience into an enjoyable one.

Size Range: S-XL

Materials: 65% TENCEL™ Lyocell, 35% Cotton

Combine joggers with tailored trousers, and what you have here is the most elevated travel pants around. Wear in flight or dress it up with a belt and sleek sneakers.

Size Range: S-XXL

Materials : 91% Polyester, 9% Spandex

Level up your in-flight style with a smart pair of linen travel pants. They're airy, lightweight, and are suitable for just about every occasion on your summer agenda.

Size Range: 28-44

Inseam: 28"-34"

Material: 60% Flax (Linen), 39% Cotton, 1% Elastane

Lululemon might be best known for its athleisure, but don't sleep on the menswear. These travel pants are slim but still provide a roomy fit that's comfortable to sit in for hours. Plus, they're breathable, quick-drying, and designed to resist wrinkles.

Size Range: 28-40

Inseam: 28"-37"

Materials: 53% Elastomultiester, 47% Recycled polyester

For a pant that'll move you seamlessly from airport security to baggage claim to hotel, look no further than these cargo pants. Soft and airy, they're the kind that's so comfy, you'll never going to want to take them off.

Size Range: S-2XL

Materials: 79% PA, 21% Spandex

Perfect for the businessman traveling for work, these smart dress pants by Rhone are stretchy, moisture-wicking, and provide the perfect flattering, tailored fit.

Inseam: 26"-33"

Built for guy on on-the-go, these trousers are durable, water-repellent, and are designed to withstand all the elements. Plus, they're crafted of a cotton and nylon blend that offers four-way stretch for easy movement.

Size Range: XS-XXL

Material: Cotton/Nylon Blend

There are chinos and then there are Everlane chinos, which are extra comfortable, versatile, and feel like a dream. Wear with a tee and sneakers or a button down top and dress shoes—you'll be the stylist passenger aboard.

Inseam: 30" or 32"

Materials: 94% Cotton, 6% Elastane

Public Rec Workday Pant 2.0

Workday Pant 2.0

These slim pants, boasting wind- and water-resistant properties, are a wardrobe workhouse. Ideal for traveling, but also excellent for the office, dinner plans, and beyond.

AG Everett Airluxe™ Commuter Performance Sateen Pants

Everett Airluxe™ Commuter Performance Sateen Pants

During the warmer months, these ridiculously airy pants will help you stay cool and comfy while looking put-together.

Size Range: 29-42

Inseam: 32" or 34"

Materials: 53% Cotton, 44% Polyester, 3% Elastane

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8 Best Travel Pants for Men to Wear on Any Trip in 2024

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Your bags are packed, your ticket’s booked… All that’s left is what to wear. The best travel pants for men take the guesswork out of getting ready on the go. Designed for functionality and style, they’re an unbeatable travel clothing essential for every kind of voyage.

The pants on this list have been tried and tested from the backcountry of New Zealand to the slick streets of Paris. Each pick is made to move with you, featuring innovative materials, wrinkle free designs, and breathable constructions. And, of course, plenty of pockets.

Whether you’re wearing them on the airplane or for the entire trip, these are the best travel pants for men, no matter where the winds take you.

Key Takeaways

After testing dozens of pairs of travel pants, the best overall choice is the Tropicfeel Chino Pant . These eco-friendly trousers have the look of classic slacks but are outfitted with highly tactical qualities that make them ideal for long travel days and wearing on any adventure. They also pack into a back pocket pouch, making them super practical for stashing in a daypack or already overstuffed luggage.

If you’re shopping on a budget and like to travel in activewear, we’re also huge fans of the Jockey Active Joggers , which are simple, comfortable, and have zippered pockets.

Keep reading to discover all of the best travel pants for men.

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Final verdict, 1. best overall: tropicfeel chino pant.

Why They’re Great: As far as the travel pants go, this pair from Tropicfeel is unmatched. This brand is dedicated to upgrading modern travel gear, and these pants ensure guys stay comfortable wherever life takes them. Thanks to the chino design, they’re easy to dress up or keep casual, making them a highly versatile choice for any kind of trip.

Featuring a packable design – they fold up into a pouch attached to the back pocket – and water-repellent material, they look like classic slacks but have all the qualities of tactical pants. They’re breathable with stretch, have zippered back pockets, and even use a little reflective strip on the cuffs to keep you visible at night. Not to mention, they’re a carbon neutral product. This is the definition of pulling out all the stops to create the best, most comfortable travel pants for men.

How They Feel: Crafted from a cotton, TENCEL lyocell, and spandex blend, these pants are supremely lightweight and ultra-breathable. The cotton ensures softness, while the TENCEL lyocell, made from biodegradable wood pulp, contributes to the breathable, wrinkle-resistant traits. Finished with a touch of spandex for extra stretch, they’re designed to move with you wherever your adventures lead.

Flaws But Not Dealbreakers: Due to the lightweight construction of these travel pants, they’re best for warmer months. You may find them a bit thin for winter wear.

Material : 79% cotton, 19% TENCEL lyocell, 2% spandex | Sizes Available : S – XL | Colors Available : 3 | Fit : Slim

2. Best Budget: Jockey Active Joggers

Why They’re Great: If you’re a sweatpants on travel days kind of guy, these are a top choice. A great budget friendly option, these have a classic jogger style made from a polyester blend for comfort and stretch. You won’t find yourself constantly readjusting thanks to the sturdy elastic waist and ribbed cuffs that keep these travel pants in place, even while on the move. And the best part? Zippered pockets – a rarity when it comes to men’s joggers. Since they have a pared-back black design, they’re easy to wear every day of your trip.

How They Feel: Lined with fleece, these sweats will keep you toasty on chilly airplanes and make them awesome for lounging when you’re not using them as travel pants. Rather than open ankles, they have ribbed cuffs that trap heat and prevent them from riding up.

Flaws But Not Dealbreakers: Despite the fleecy lining, these are lightweight travel pants for men, which can throw off guys who are expecting a heavier pair of trousers.

Material : 62% polyester, 34% rayon, 4% spandex | Sizes Available : S – XL | Colors Available : 5 | Fit : Slim Tapered

3. Best Luxury: Luca Faloni Pure Cashmere Joggers

Why They’re Great: If comfort is a top priority, these joggers take the cake. Made from the finest Italian cashmere, these upscale sweats are supreme for long travel days and exploring new cities. Designed with a tapered fit, drawstring waistband, and side pockets, these travel pants are flattering and by far the coziest on this list, ideal for ski trips and cold weather destinations. Dress them up with a crisp button down and a pair of Chelsea boots.

How They Feel: These pants feel like crawling into a warm bed after a long day. The cashmere is extremely soft against the skin while being breathable enough to keep you from sweating. They have plenty of stretch, and the elastic cuffs around the ankles ensure they stay in place throughout any voyage.

Flaws But Not Dealbreakers: It’s tricky to find flaws with pants this nice. However, the only negative aspects about these men’s joggers are the pockets don’t zip, and they’re pretty pricey. But hey, cashmere never comes cheap.

Material : 100% two ply pure cashmere | Sizes Available : XS – 2XL | Colors Available : 6 | Fit : Slim Tapered

4. Best Everyday: Lee Extreme Motion Cargo Pant

Why They’re Great: Denim brand powerhouse Lee knows a thing or two about men’s pants . These chino-cargo hybrids embody the top qualities of both styles. They’re sophisticated enough to wear out to that fancy dinner you have planned, while packed with practical features so you can explore during the day in comfort.

In addition to the side and back pockets, these pants have dual zippered cargo pockets on each leg (perfect for valuables) and seven neutral colorways to choose from. To ensure the perfect fit, there are also four different lengths.

How They Feel: These pants have the appearance of men’s chinos with the stretch of joggers. The elastic waist consists of active stretch fabric with a button fly closure, while the pants themselves have enough flexibility to curl up in a window seat or run to catch a train. The straight leg is slimmer than traditional cargos without sacrificing breathing room.

Flaws But Not Dealbreakers: The only downside of these men’s travel pants is the main pockets are pretty shallow and may not fit newer phones. Good thing there are deep cargo pockets on the side of each leg.

Material : 98% cotton, 2% spandex | Sizes Available : 30 – 42 | Colors Available : 7 | Fit : Straight Leg

5. Best Relaxed: Closed Nanaimo Pants

Why They’re Great: For streetwear-inspired travel pants for men, we’re huge fans of the Nanaimo Pants by Closed. While the brand normally specializes in denim, they’ve created the ideal cotton travel pants with exposed seams, a contrasting drawstring waist, and a relaxed fit.

Stash your passport in the deep front pocket and pair them with solid colored shirts or hoodies. When you get where you’re going, these travel pants double as everyday trousers to explore in style.

How They Feel: Made from durable Italian cotton, these pants are soft with plenty of structure. Since they’re woven with a twisted yarn, they have a solid mid-weight making them stellar for four-season wear. We also always love an elastic waist, especially on long travel days and for indulging in hearty local cuisines.

Flaws But Not Dealbreakers: The relaxed fit of these pants may be a bit baggy for some men’s tastes, especially if you prefer a more polished look.

Material : 100% cotton | Sizes Available : 33 – 38 | Colors Available : 3 | Fit : Relaxed

6. Best Slim: SpecialMagic Slim Casual Pants

Why They’re Great: Thanks to strict course dress codes, golfers know a thing or two about performance trousers that look good. Whether you wear them at the club or on the concourse, these are among the best casual pants for men if you’re looking for a more sophisticated style of travel pants.

Featuring a flattering slim fit, they have everything we love about men’s travel pants: a stretchy design, moisture and wrinkle-wicking fabric, an elastic waist, and multiple deep zippered pockets. They’re flattering, versatile, and perfect for wearing on any voyage. Crumple them in the bottom of your bag and they’ll still look good as new when it’s time to get dressed.

How They Feel: These lightweight travel pants for men are made from an active, waterproof material that feels soft against the skin. The fabric is super stretchy and suitable for casual or dynamic movement, which is why we love wearing them on trips.

Flaws But Not Dealbreakers: Studded with rave reviews, these pants don’t have many faults. Though you may want to consult the sizing chart before ordering to ensure you have the right length.

Material : 96% polyamide, 4% elastane | Sizes Available : 30 – 40 | Colors Available : 13 | Fit : Slim

7. Best Straight Leg: Dockers City Tech Trousers

Why They’re Great: With a distinct khaki-like appearance, these tech trousers are filled with four-way stretch, allowing you a full range of motion, unlike traditional rigid slacks. Due to their flexibility, they make wonderful travel pants for men on business or guys who simply like to look good on the go.

The straight leg makes them easy to pair with wardrobe staples , whether you style them with a simple white tee or a button down and sweater. Plus, we always love the addition of a hidden security pocket.

How They Feel: Crafted from a blend of cotton, polyester, and a generous amount of elastane, these men’s travel pants are breathable and supremely comfortable. Due to the mix of materials, they stay wrinkle-free and wick moisture to keep you looking and feeling your very best.

Flaws But Not Dealbreakers: These pants’ polyester fabric makes them less sturdy and durable than your average chinos. That said, fabric also makes them some of the most lightweight and comfortable trousers. They can also pass as dress pants for men in a pinch while traveling.

Material : 55% cotton, 37% polyester, 8% elastane | Sizes Available : 29 – 42 | Colors Available : 6 | Fit : Straight Leg

8. Best on Amazon: Lululemon ABC Pants

Why They’re Great: Well revered as some of the most comfortable travel pants for men, lululemon created this garment with all day comfort in mind. They have four way stretch and plenty of breathing room, despite the flattering straight leg fit.

But what we really love is the durability of these modern trousers . lululemon uses abrasion-resistant fabric that won’t snag or tear even if it takes a beating. Wear them for business travel, throughout the backcountry, or atop a bike – there’s even reflective tape on the cuffs. You no longer have to sacrifice your look for a full range of motion.

How They Feel: Like most travel pants, these appear to be your run of the mill slacks, but feel like your favorite athletic gear. The four-way stretch ensures they’ll never restrict your movement, and the five pockets (four classic and one hidden) are a nice addition to ensure there’s room for all your essentials while on the go . After all, ABC stands for “Always Be Comfortable.”

Flaws But Not Dealbreakers: Definitely consult the sizing chart before ordering to ensure the pants don’t end up too baggy.

Material : 54% elastomultiester, 33% cotton, 13% elastane | Sizes Available : 28 – 36 | Colors Available : 5 | Fit : Straight Leg

Buying Considerations for the Best Travel Pants for Men

The best travel pants for men come in all shapes, sizes, and styles. When choosing a pair, it’s important to consider how they fit, as this majorly impacts how they’ll look and feel when you’re wearing them.

In general, travel pants come in a few main fits. Here’s what to expect from each:

Straight Leg: This fit has straight legs from the waist to the ankle, resulting in a slightly relaxed look. It’s worth consulting the sizing chart before buying straight leg travel pants to ensure they aren’t too baggy on your frame.

Slim: Slim travel pants are some of the most flattering, with a tapered leg that narrows as it reaches the ankle. Slim travel pants are a solid choice for business travel or looking good on the go because they result in a more polished appearance, especially when styled with a smart top.

Jogger: The jogger fit is also slim, however, it tapers more than the previous style and often has ribbed cuffs around the ankles. The jogger fit is best for casual travel, especially if they’re paired with a men’s sweatpants material.

Functionality

Functionality is everything when it comes to men’s travel pants because you want a pair that works with you instead of against you.

Travel pants should have the look of classic trousers with the functionality of the best tactical pants. This means they should have some stretch for an increased range of motion and (hopefully) zippered pockets to keep your belongings secure.

Some travel pants go further with a packable design, hidden security pockets, and reflective tape on the cuffs, which makes them even better for wearing on the move. Functionality also plays out in qualities like quick drying and wrinkle resistance, which will keep them looking fresh until the end of your trip.

Finally, the material of the best travel pants for men impacts the fit, functionality, and overall look and feel of the trousers.

Most travel pants are made from some sort of blend, combining cotton or polyester for softness and elastane or spandex for stretch. These blends are often lightweight and super comfortable, with useful moisture- and wrinkle-wicking properties.

However, you’ll also find travel pants in luxurious materials like cashmere or fleece, which are great for winter wear and keep you warm during cold weather travel.

I’ve been traveling full time for the past five years, and over this period, I’ve been consistently hunting for the best travel pants. To date, I’ve tested more than twenty-five pairs of pants. What can I say? I’m a sucker for comfort and versatility.

Each time I come across a new pair of travel pants, I wear them on my adventures, rigorously testing them for durability, functionality, and overall feel. I’ve shared my findings in the product choices above to make someone’s trip a bit more enjoyable. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or setting off on your very first journey, these men’s travel pants will get you there in comfort and style.

While there are dozens of pairs to choose from, the ultimate best travel pants for men are the Tropicfeel Chino Pant . They embody everything we love about men’s travel pants: breathable material, innovative design, and plenty of functionality. They also look sharp, making them a versatile piece that you’ll wear for years to come.

If you’re looking for a less expensive alternative, the Jockey Active Joggers are budget friendly and have zippered pockets, which are extra handy for travel.

The most durable travel pants are lululemon ABC Pants , which are crafted from an abrasion-resistant material that prevents them from snagging or ripping.

The Tropicfeel Chino Pant is among the most lightweight travel pants for men and is especially practical if you’re looking for tactical pants that look like classic slacks.

The best pants to wear on a plane are comfortable, breathable, and with zippered pockets, like the Tropicfeel Chino Pant , the lululemon ABC Pants or the Lee Extreme Motion Cargo Pants .

Jane is a seasoned fashion expert with a particular interest in streetwear, accessories, and luxury leather goods. She splits her time between NYC, Paris, and New Zealand, constantly on the hunt for today’s latest trends

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The Best Men's Travel Pants for Comfort and Style

These versatile pants will see you through long flights and whatever adventures your trip has in store.

9 best men's travel pants of 2023

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To help you find the best men's travel pants , we scoured top retailers for the best-selling products, reading hundreds of reviews and specifications to ensure our recommendations will be comfortable, stylish and practical.

Our top picks:

ABC Classic-Fit Pant

Best Overall Men's Travel Pants

Lululemon abc classic-fit pant.

Men's Lightweight Jogger Pants

Best Value Men's Travel Pants

Brokig men's lightweight jogger pants.

Ripstop Traveler Jogger

Best Men's Travel Joggers

Vuori ripstop traveler jogger.

Men's Silver Ridge Utility Pant

Best Relaxed Fit Men's Travel Pants

Columbia men's silver ridge utility pant.

Ace Modern Fit French Terry Sweatpants

Best Men's Travel Pants for Long Flights

Mack weldon ace modern fit french terry sweatpants.

Men's Outdoor Hiking Pants

Best Men's Travel Pants With Zippered Pockets

Tbmpoy men's outdoor hiking pants.

Men's RecTrek Zip-Off Pants

Best Convertible Men's Travel Pants

Outdoor voices men's rectrek zip-off pants.

The Switch Jogger Pants

Best Men's Travel Pants for Hot Weather

Eddie bauer the switch jogger pants.

484 Slim-Fit Tech Pant

Most Stylish Men's Travel Pants

J.crew 484 slim-fit tech pant.

This type of clothing is lightweight and easy to pack , plus offers a breathable, relaxed fit for all-day wear. Many even have added benefits essential to travel, like wrinkle-resistant finishes, quick-dry properties and plenty of hidden zippered pockets to keep your stuff safe.

After reading through our recommendations, find more expert tips on what to look for when shopping for men's travel pants at the end of this guide. Looking for more of the best travel gear to bring on your next trip or gift to the frequent traveler in your life? Check out our favorite packing cubes and travel backpacks .

Lululemon's ABC Classic-Fit Pant is tailored for style, but constructed with its patented "Warpstreme" fabric that's designed to stretch and move with you, whether you're adjusting your position on a long flight or sightseeing your way through Europe.

Reviewers rave about how comfortable these pants are, plus they also have helpful features like back security pockets and a reflective strip to help cars spot you if you're walking around after dark. And we'd venture to guess you will be, since they look great during the day paired with a simple T-shirt and sneakers, but can easily be elevated with a dressier shirt for the evening.

They come in an impressive 13 shades, so you can pack the pair that best matches the majority of your clothing — or, more likely, stock up on a few colors.

You don't have to spend a ton of money to find a comfy pair of travel pants with plenty of functi on . These joggers are made of a lightweight polyester and spandex blend that wearers say allows air to flow right through the fabric, helping to keep them cool no matter where their travels take them.

Reviewers say they have plenty of flex for added comfort, too, with an elastic waist that is easily adjustable with a drawstring. Meanwhile, the tapered ankle cuff shouldn't be at all restrictive and the stretch of the fabric means they're not prone to wrinkling.

To help keep your valuables safe en route, the joggers also have a hidden zippered pocket on the right-hand side that's perfectly-sized for a phone or passport.

RELATED: The Best Joggers for Women, According to Clothing Experts

With the right pair of joggers, you can strike the perfect balance between style and comfort. These relaxed, wider-fit joggers have the same tapered style you know and love, but offer a little more room to move around. Note that some sizes are out of stock, but we're hoping inventory will be replenished post holiday shopping.

The cotton and elastane fabric is lightweight and breathable, and will help you remain comfortable even during hot weather. Still, the pair has a special Teflon coating designed to improve the strength and stain-resistance of the pants .

Reviewers say they're great for activities like biking, hiking and more — but plenty also praise their comfort. One wearer says they were the perfect pair of pants for a long travel day that included multiple flights and layovers.

It's no surprise sportswear brand Columbia makes some of the most popular pants for active men. This style has a relaxed fit that wearers say is nice and comfortable, whether you're sitting on the airplane or trekking through bucket-list destinations. You'll appreciate that the elastic waist pulls on easily and a belt keeps everything nice and secure.

Designed to be lightweight and moisture-wicking, we're impressed by the overall functionality of these pants, made with a quick-dry finish and offering UPF 50+ protection against the sun's rays. They also have a variety of pockets, including hand pockets on the front, cargo pockets on the back and zippered pockets above the knees.

If you're comfiest in sweatpants but don't want to look like a schlub, opt for a more tailored style that tapers at the legs, like this pair from Mack Weldon. The brand is known for manufacturing great basics, and these cozy pants are no exception . They're made with soft terry cotton, so you should have no trouble getting comfy for a snooze on an overnight airplane ride.

Still, the sweatpants are functional enough for everyday wear and feature an elastic drawstring waist to help you get the right fit. Plus, in addition to the two hip pockets, these pants also have two back pockets and a discreet zip pocket for valuables on the right leg.

For a more utilitarian style that lends itself to long days sightseeing or adventures like hiking, try these relaxed fit pants. They're made from nylon and spandex so they're designed to be wrinkle-resistant and breathable. Plus, with a water-repellant and quick-drying finish, they should keep you comfortable in all kinds of weather conditions.

Adding to your all-day comfort, the pair has an adjustable stretchy waist complete with a belt to help you find the perfect fit. And no matter how active your day is, you can be confident your essentials will stay put, thanks to zippered pockets at the sides and the back to keep everything safe and secure — no matter how much you're moving around or how crowded the city streets are.

Zip-off pants are one of the most versatile styles of men's travel pants — especially for those heading to destinations where it's cool in the mornings and evenings, but blazing hot during the day. (Think: an African safari or an adventure in Australia's bush.)

This lightweight pair of cargo pants zips right off at the knee to instantly transform from pants to shorts . They also have zippered panels mid-way up the calf, so you can turn the pants into a pair of floods rather than full-blown shorts.

No matter how you wear them, they're made to pull on easily and come with a belt to help keep them firmly in place through rigorous activity. They're designed to be durable, too — the four-way stretch fabric is touted as being both wind- and water-resistant.

When multiple reviewers tout them as their "favorite pants of all time," you know you've stumbled upon something good.

Eddie Bauer's Switch joggers are made from ultra-lightweight polyester so they're designed to be breathable and wear well — even in hot weather. And, like all great men's travel pants, wearers say they have no trouble packing them. They also feature an elastic waistband complete with a drawstring to help you nail the fit.

For warmer destinations like Australia or the tropics, the pants have the added benefit of sun protection, since the fabric is rated UPF 50+ . They also claim to be moisture-wicking and quick-drying in case you find yourself working up a sweat. Note that there is limited sizing available in each color, but inventory should go back up after the holiday shopping season.

When you want to look sharp on a long flight, but don't want to sacrifice your own comfort to do so, try these J.Crew pants. Though they look just like any other pair of dress pants, they're made from a fabric blend that includes 10% elastane for plenty of stretch. There's also an interior elastic panel at the waist for added give.

The slant pockets are ripe for traveling, too. With a breathable mesh construction, there's also a hidden zip pocket to keep your most precious valuables safe on the go.

It's no surprise reviewers love this pair so much that many say they've stocked multiple pairs in a range of colors. (Choose from seven shades!)

Which pants are best for travel?

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When shopping for men's travel pants, it's wise to prioritize the following features:

✔️ Material: Whether you have a long flight ahead of you or days of scheduled sightseeing in Europe, comfort is key. Look for pants constructed with lightweight, breathable fabric and some stretch. Materials like nylon, polyester and spandex are good bets — they're generally soft and form-fitting yet stretchy enough to move with you. Plus, even when these fabrics wrinkle, the creases will fall out when you hang them up (woven fabrics like linen or cotton twill are more prone to wrinkling). If you're headed on outdoor adventures or will be traveling in exceptionally hot weather, you may also want to look for moisture-wicking and quick-drying styles.

✔️ Style: For maximum versatility, look for pants — like tailored chinos — that are casual enough for daytime wear, but can be elevated with a collared shirt or button-down.

✔️ Convenience: Look for pants that have convenience features, like easily accessible pockets to keep your essentials — phone, wallet, passport and more — close at hand. For added security, you may also want to prioritize pants with zippered or hidden pockets.

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Pants are probably the top choice for what to wear when traveling, over shorts and skirts. However, not all pants are created equal. 

Pants can come with a variety of problems: waistbands digging into your skin, fabric wrinkling, or not being able to wear them with any other outfits. You may find yourself wishing you could just wear sweatpants and call it a day. However, sweatpants don’t exactly have a reputation of being stylish, so,  if you want to travel and still have a little style, we’ve got you covered. 

There are four key elements that go into the best travel pants: comfort, fabric, style, and versatility. These options for men and women tick all the boxes, so you know you’re making a good investment. Below you’ll find categories for athleisure, activewear, and business casual, as well as many styles including plus-size options.

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Best athleisure travel pants, aday turn it up pant.

ADAY Turn It Up Pant

Comfort: 4/5. These tailored, slim-fit pants are available from size XS to XL and are comfortable for all shapes and sizes. Two side pockets make them ideal for a busy travel day and the elastic waistband adds to a high comfort level.

Fabric: 5/5. These pants are stretchy, pill-resistant, breathable, and thermo-regulating.

Style: 5/5. When paired with a button-down, these pants can be dressed up; when paired with a tee, they can be dressed down. The three-inch cuff at the hem adds a stylish detail, too.

Versatility: 5/5. These go straight from the plane to a casual dinner or meeting.

Lululemon ABC Pant Classic Warpstreme

Lululemon ABC Pant Classic Warpstreme

Comfort: 4/5. A favorite among male travelers, Lululemon’s ABC line of pants is favored for comfort and stretch.

Fabric: 5/5. A patented fabric, Warpstreme provides a coveted four-way stretch. It is also machine washable and can be dried in the dryer on low.

Style: 5/5. These pants look like a classic work pant and can easily be worn in a casual setting or dressed up with a linen or cotton blazer.

Versatility: 4/5. My boyfriend literally lives in these … at the office, while traveling, on the golf course, or hanging out at a brewery, these are his go-tos. The combo of style and comfort can’t be beaten when looking for a travel pant for men. Running a marathon is just about the only thing he wouldn’t do in them.

Duluth Trading NoGA Namastash Slim Leg Pants

Duluth Trading NoGA Namastash Slim Leg Pants

Comfort: 5/5. These ultimate travel pants from Duluth have not one, but six pockets to stow all of your day-of-travel essentials. The three-inch wide waistband (with interior drawstring) is tummy-flattening, and the fit is designed for both curvy and straight body shapes.

Fabric: 5/5. Duluth’s special NoGA fabric is silky and super stretchy. It has more than 850 five-star reviews, meaning that it must be that good. Fans of the fabric rave about its figure-flattering features and support. It also wicks moisture, has UPF 40 sun protection and is machine-washable.

Style: 3/5. While this pair of women’s travel pants is slightly more like a legging, the back pocket and slightly flared leg details dress ‘em up.

Versatility: 4/5. These pants are slightly more casual and could also be worn as activewear.

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Women’s UA Motion Ankle Leggings

Women's UA Motion Ankle Leggings

Comfort: 5/5. Not too tight and not too loose, these Motion Ankle Leggings make for a super comfortable trip. 

Fabric: 5/5. The ultra-soft double-knit fabric is breathable & comfortable, and the 4-way stretch material makes these pants your new go-to. 

Style: 4/5. There isn’t too much special about these leggings- they are just that- leggings, but they are definitely a step up from some basic leggings. 

Versatility: 4/5. Leggings can always be used for several different occasions, easily dressed down with a sweatshirt, but can quickly change into a nicer outfit with a dressier tunic and cute flats, heels, or boots. 

Alo ⅞ High-Waist Airlift Legging

Alo ⅞ High-Waist Airlift Legging

Comfort: 5/5. Described as “second skin,” these high-waist leggings from Alo may just be the closest thing you’ll find to traveling with no pants on (or in pajamas at least). Super comfortable 

Fabric: 5/5. The double-layered waistband provides comfortable support without rolling down and the compression fabric fits tight to the body without being too constricting. 

Style: 4/5. Like the Motion Ankle leggings above, nothing is too unique about these leggings. They are a stylish and well-executed basic that will get you through travel days with ease.

Versatility: 4/5. Great for the plane, working out during your trip, or as a warm base layer to an outfit in colder climates.

Athleta Women’s Venice Jogger

Athleta Women’s Venice Jogger

Comfort: 5/5. Super soft fabric and a knit waistband give these pants the ultimate stamp of approval when it comes to comfort.

Fabric: 5/5. The Sculptek Light™ fabric is super light and stretchy. It’s also quick-drying, breathable, and wrinkle-resistant.

Style: 5/5. This pair of travel pants is semi-fitted with a tapered leg and has a mid-rise, sitting just below the natural waist. Four pockets (two secured front and two back) make accessing your essentials on travel days even easier.

Versatility: 5/5. These travel pants make up the perfect travel day uniform but can also be dressed up with a silk blouse and heels to go out on the town.

Patagonia Women’s Happy Hike Studio Pants

Patagonia Women’s Happy Hike Studio Pants

Comfort: 5/5. The pull-on jogger style of these pants couldn’t be more comfortable, especially with the knit waistband and hidden drawstring cord.

Fabric: 4/5. The lightweight fabric is ideal for warmer climates and water repellent with 50+ UPF.

Style: 5/5. These pants have four large pockets, ideal on travel days, and the elasticized cuffs allow you to adjust the length from capris to full length.

Versatility: 4/5. I personally love the jogger-style pants for versatility. You can hike, bike, or work out in these and keep them on for dinner or other casual activities.

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Public Rec All Day Every Day Pant

Public Rec All Day Every Day Pant

Comfort: 4/5. As Public Rec itself says of these pants , “a more stylish alternative to sweatpants, a more comfortable alternative to jeans.” With an elastic waistband and interior drawstring, you have all the comfort elements of the perfect travel pant for men.

Fabric: 4/5. This pair of travel pants have a spandex-nylon blend that is breathable and moisture-wicking.

Style: 4/5. Elements like a faux front fly and tapered bottoms give this pair of travel pants a smart finish.

Versatility: 5/5. Reviewers comment that they have ordered these pants in every color because they can’t wear them enough.

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Coalatree unisex slim fit trail head pants.

Coalatree Unisex Slim Fit Trail Head Pants

Comfort: 4/5. The elastic waistband and drawstring are super comfortable and the fabric is thicker than that of most hiking pants, but still stretches. These pants have a 4.5 star rating based on 1966 reviews.

Fabric: 4/5. These pants are waterproof, quick-drying, antimicrobial, and tear-resistant, and they have a four-way stretch.

Style: 4/5. The unisex style is flattering on most figures and has four handy-yet-stylish pockets.

Versatility: 4/5. While these pants don’t do double duty for something like a business dinner, they could pass for sit-down meals at a casual restaurant or nature lodge. Plus, you can wash them easily and will get multiple re-wears.

Columbia Women’s Saturday Trail Pants

Columbia Women’s Saturday Trail Pants

Comfort: 5/5. The soft and stretchy fabric of these pants make them perfect for travel. With a snap closure waistband, they don’t gape. They also feature two side-zip security pockets.

Fabric: 5/5. The nylon-elastane blend is soft and stretchy. Other fabric features include UPF 50 sun protection and water and stain repellency.

Style: 4/5. Featuring a mid-rise and straight leg, these pants have a feminine and flattering fit.

Versatility: 4/5. These convertible pants come in tons of neutral-colored options to go with any outdoorsy vacation. While these travel pants do have a sportier look, they can be dressed up.

Patagonia Men’s Quandary Pants

Patagonia Men’s Quandary Pants

Comfort: 5/5. These pants have a curved waistband to reduce gapping and help them stay in place during activities.

Fabric: 5/5. They’re water repellent, lightweight, quick-drying, stretch-woven, sun protective with 40+ UPF—can the fabric be any better?

Style: 4/5. The slim-straight fit is designed to be stylish and comfortable, but reviewers note that the pants are best for lean to medium builds. Five pockets make this pair of pants even better on travel days for easy access to essentials.    

Versatility: 5/5. Great in all seasons, the Quandary Pants go from trail to town.

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Betabrand dress pant yoga pants.

Betabrand Dress Pant Yoga Pants

Comfort: 5/5. These pants were made famous by a crowdfunded campaign and are known for their comfort. With a thicker waistband and super stretch material, reviewers rave about comfort.

Fabric: 5/5. The rayon-blend fabric is machine-washable, wrinkle-resistant, and stretchy.

Style: 4/5. The Dress Pant Yoga Pants come in a variety of cuts: boot-cut, straight-leg, skinny-leg, and cropped-leg to fit almost any body type.

Versatility: 4/5. These are the ultimate comfortable dress pant. They look better dressed up but are comfortable enough to be a staple in your travel day uniform.

Cotidie Harriet Trousers

Cotidié Harriet Trousers

Comfort: 4/5. With faux back pockets, front pockets, and a tailored leg, these trousers don’t look like leggings, but they sure are as comfortable as leggings are, thanks to the stretchy waistband and elastane-blend material.

Fabric: 4/5. These pants are made with StellaForm, a nylon and elastane blend that’s machine washable, stretchy, wrinkle-resisting, and moisture-wicking.

Style: 4/5. With a slim leg and fitted look, these chino-style work pants are stylish and practical for business travelers.

Versatility: 4/5. These are one of the dressier-looking pairs of travel pants on the list, so if you need to look like you’re at the top of your game while traveling, choose these.

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Bluffworks Ascender Chino Pants

Bluffworks Ascender Chino Pants

Comfort: 4/5. While the waistband of these pants looks like a chino, it’s actually stretchy for a more comfortable fit. They are also designed to hold everything you would need in a travel day, including an anti-theft hidden money pocket and two designated phone pockets for the things that matter most.

Fabric: 4/5. Wrinkle-resistant, machine-washable, soft, and lightweight, these pants check all the boxes.

Style: 5/5. This pair of travel pants for men is the classic chino style, so if that’s the style of travel pants you’re looking for, these are it.

Versatility: 3/5. These are definitely more for dinners and the office, but equally comfortable as activewear.

Linksoul 5-Pocket Boardwalker Pant

Linksoul 5-Pocket Boardwalker Pant

Comfort: 4/5. These pants have five pockets, so you’ll have no shortage of options for stowing your travel day essentials. Reviewers love the stretchy fabric for comfort and a modern fit without being too tight.

Fabric: 4/5. Designed for golfers, these travel pants are breathable, lightweight, and quick-drying, made from a soft cotton-poly-spandex blend.

Style: 5/5. These pants are styled like more traditional pants.

Versatility: 4/5. Go from the plane straight to the green in these versatile travel pants.

Bluffworks AirlineTrevi Pant

Bluffworks AirlineTrevi Pant

Comfort: 5/5. These business casual pants are made from lightweight polyester with some stretch. When paired with the elastic waistband, they couldn’t be more comfortable if they tried.

Fabric: 5/5. The fabric is machine washable and provides odor and moisture-wicking control, and it doesn’t wrinkle.

Style: 5/5. The polished pants are designed to look like business casual chinos.

Versatility: 4/5. Whether you are traveling for business or just want a refined look, these pants are stylish, comfortable, and provide travelers with an extra perk: eight pockets (and three of them even have a zipper closure).

prAna Men’s Brion Pants

prAna Men’s Brion Pants

Comfort: 5/5. Stretchy and breathable, these pants are made with a spandex blend. Reviewers call them “outrageously comfortable.”

Fabric: 5/5. prAna’s sustainable, stretchy “ReZion” fabric is wrinkle-, water-, and stain-repellent, and is lightweight, quick-drying, and UV-protective.

Style: 5/5. The slim-fit-style pant is available with multiple inseam options, making them flattering on most body types. Plus, the five pockets keep all of your travel day essentials secure.

Versatility: 5/5. Whether you’re traveling, doing indoor climbing, or going out to dinner, these pants work.

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Vuori Ripstop Pant

Vuori Ripstop Pant

Comfort: 4/5. These pants feature an elastic waistband, are stretchy, and have a draw cord for the perfect fit. The slimmer fit does mean a narrow leg, so size up for ultimate comfort.

Fabric: 5/5. The DuraTerra™ ripstop fabric made from 98% Organic Cotton, 2% Elastane features a two-way stretch

Style: 5/5. The midrise waist and slim fit make these a polished look, and they can be easily dressed up or down. 

Versatility: 5/5. The slim fit of these pants makes them ideal for whatever occasion comes your way – you can easily go from a flight to a business meeting in them, and smarten them up with a jacket or nice blouse and dressier shoes. 

Everlane 90’s Cheeky Jean

Everlane 90’s Cheeky Jean

Comfort: 4/5. While many jeans may not be super comfortable for travel, these jeans from Everlane beg to differ. Once they are broken in, these jeans will be your go-to for comfort. 

Fabric: 4/5. Unlike most of the pants we have here, these jeans have no stretch to them, but their loose-fitting, lived in style still makes them super comfortable, despite no stretch. After washing, they do take a bit before they loosen up. 

Style: 5/5. These jeans are straight and super cute. Like any jeans, they are easily dressed down or up, with the right shoes, shirt, and accessories. 

Versatility: 5/5. Isn’t versatility the point of jeans? You can wear them for almost any occasion, and they work great for going from the airport to a meeting or dinner- just add a belt and change your shoes! 

Boston Proper Beyond the Travel Pant

Boston Proper Beyond the Travel Pant

Comfort: 5/5. You can never have too many dressy yoga pants like these travel pants from Boston Proper. They are super comfortable for travel and work. 

Fabric: 4/5 . Made with 95% nylon/5% spandex, these pants are stretchy, but may seem a bit flimsier than you’d like. However, they don’t wrinkle, making them perfect to pack in your suitcase. 

Style: 5/5. From the yoga studio, the airplane, to the office, the style of these travel pants cannot be beaten. Plus, they are available in three lengths. 

Versatility: 5/5. Whether you dress them up or down, these pants can fit the bill no matter what the occasion is. 

FAQ About Travel Pants

What are the best travel pants for long flights.

As most things, it depends on your circumstances. If you are just traveling for leisure, a basic legging will do the trick for women, and you can’t go wrong with the Women’s UA Motion Ankle Leggings . They are a typical legging, with a pocket to keep anything you want handy while traveling, they allow for movement, and are super breathable, making them perfect for any trip you take. For men, the Public Rec All Day Everyday pants are our pick. More stylish than sweatpants, but just as comfortable, you’ll be a happy traveler when you wear these! As far as something dressier goes, for guys we pick the Prana Brion Pant II . They are super comfortable with 5 convenient pockets, and can easily be dressed up when you need them to be. For Women, our top choice is the Cotidie Harriet Trousers they are insanely comfortable, yet super stylish. 

What are the most comfortable travel pants? 

This depends on your personal preference, but typically, the simpler, and the more stretch, the more comfortable they are going to be. Alo’s ⅞ High-Waist Airlift leggings are a basic legging, but are soft, stretchy, and are probably the closest you will come to wearing pajamas while you travel. Again, for men the Public Rec All Day Everyday are going to give you the most comfort while on the road. 

Should I wear shorts or pants on a plane?

It’s really a personal choice—but just keep in mind that it can get chilly on airplanes. You also may want to consider  your bare legs hitting up against the seat at the airport and on the plane, if you aren’t going to be able to shower shortly after you land, you may want to consider pants so you don’t have to worry about germs. 

What material is best for travel?

Again, this can boil down to personal preference, however, a lightweight, breathable, stretchy material is going to be best. Typically stretchier material won’t wrinkle, which is an added bonus on top of comfort.

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Best Travel Pants for Backpackers • Top Picks for Men & Women (2024)

Sometimes it feels like the hardest part about traveling is figuring out what to pack. From shoes to shirts to electronics to travel pants… how much should you bring? How much should you buy? What materials should you look for?

And if you’re like me, you want to be versatile on your travels: ready to explore the city one day and hike off into the mountains the next. This guide will specifically focus on the best travel pants for men and women.

Every pair of pants on this list is comfortable, versatile, and affordable. No need to go out and spend your travel fund money before you even take off because preparing for a trip doesn’t mean you need to buy a new wardrobe!

That said, it does help to have a few key pieces that work for a variety of situations. Through a lot of trial and error, I have nailed down the best travel pants, shoes, coat, and bag for my personal travels. (Well, almost.)

In this guide, I’ll cut through the bull shit and sift through the latest trends and technology to bring you a shortlist of the best travel pants, period.

I’ll also focus on the best travel pants for long flights. I mean, we’ve all been there – uncomfortable in our too tight for flight jeans.

Read on for my favorite travel pants picks, from leggings to hiking pants to trousers to the best harem pants… Pick 2-3 and you’re ready to head off on your next adventure!

Best Travel Pants for Backpackers

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Quick Answer: These are the Best Travel Pants of 2024

Important features in travel pants, top 10 best travel pants in 2024, how we tested this gear, faq about the best travel pants, #1 rei co-op sahara convertible pants – most versatile and overall best travel pants for men, #2 prana brion pants – best casual travel pants for men, #3 prana halle pants – best travel “jeans” for women, #4 kuhl radikl pants – best travel pants for men (runner-up), #5 prana blazing star leggings – best leggings for travel, #6 icebreaker 260 tech base (merino wool) – best travel pants for the cold for men, #7 smartwool merino wool (150 weight).

What differentiates travel pants from “regular” pants? For one, your suitcase and travel backpack have much less room than your closet, so every ounce and inch of space counts!

You need to be efficient with your limited space, and the last thing you want to do is lug around a pair of pants you don’t even wear until your last night!

1. Versatility – Why you should NOT pack jeans (and when you should)

Unless you are just going on a weekend trip to a temperate place, jeans are probably a bad choice. They can be uncomfortable on long flights, yet take up a ton of space in your bag. They get sticky in hot, humid weather, don’t keep you warm, and suck to hike in (especially for women).

I only bring jeans on weekend city trips or trips where I am staying put (not lugging around my bag from hostel to hostel). Generally, jeans are just not versatile enough to make the list of my packing essentials!

Versatility means you can wear your pants every day and not get sick of them. I like to stick to 2, maybe 3, pants for my travels. This means I need travel pants that can be worn in the scorching afternoon heat and then cool nights.

It also means I need travel pants that I can practice morning yoga in, walk around town, and then go on multi-day treks with!

If you travel like me – multiple cities or countries doing multiple activities – then versatility should be your number one priority, closely followed by comfort.

It pays to invest in quality travel pants that perform in a variety of different situations. I have a pair of awesome travel pants that double as hiking, work out, and pajama pants, yet are conspicuous enough to wear during the day.

2. Comfort – Especially for those Long Flights

Generally, choose lightweight and/or stretchy material for versatility and comfort. When you’re traveling, comfort is of the utmost importance.

I can’t tell you how many times I packed pants, dresses, and shirts – you name it – solely for fashion and then never ended up wearing them! When you’re packing for your trip in your comfortable AC room, think about how it will feel to wear said pants in 100 degrees (40 c) humidity sandwiched between skyscrapers or searching for a spot in the sand.

There are some excellent trousers and pants that are soft and stretchy, but still stylish and form fitting.

Choose pants with breathability that will give you a better range of motion, especially if you plan to go on a hike, or visit places where the temperatures can range from scorching hot in the afternoon to freezing as soon as the sun has set.

On the other hand, you’ll want to bring some warm travel pants for cold weather. I’m a big fan of merino wool base layer everything. It’s expensive (and took me a long time to fully convert to), but I promise it is absolutely worth it.

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3. Wrinkle-Resistant Travel Pants

It doesn’t matter how cute your pants are if they are prone to wrinkles and stuffed in your travel backpack !

4. Quick-Drying Pants and Easy to Wash

Not to keep hating on jeans, but they take forever  to dry, and most places, my Americans, hang dry their clothes (even Europe). Unless you want to wait literal days for your laundry, pack quick-drying material!

Trust me, if you’re traveling for longer than a week, you want to wear travel pants that are quick to dry!

Many pants offer water-resistant or quick-drying properties, so you can stay comfortable and dry in less than desirable weather. I generally look for nylon or merino wool blends.

And on that note, pack travel pants (and clothes in general) that are easy to wash! You don’t want to deal with dry cleaning or ironing clothes on the road. It’s simply a waste of time and money, unless you’re on a business trip, of course.

5. Pockets and Security

Don’t forget about the power of pockets, especially my ladies! You want to make sure your travel pants have pockets. If you can check for horizontal pockets because things tend to fall out of vertical cut pockets when you sit down.

Security pockets are an added bonus for regions with higher chances of pickpocketing. Usually, zippers will do just fine here.

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Technical clothing doesn’t have to be hideous. The best travel pants on the market right now are not only comfortable they are trendy — designed and tailored for heels and flats or cute athleisure. Whatever floats your boat.

There is no shortage of high-quality travel pants that you’ll actually love wearing, it’s just about finding the right price point for you.

6. Practicality

I don’t think you have to give up style to travel, but it is worth being practical. Unless you’re an Instagram diva traveling with four hard case suitcases, you should probably stick to stylish practicality versus the most forward fashion trends.

You’ve waited long enough, my friends. Below is a list of the best travel pants! Some are uni-sex (or can be if you want), and others specifically travel pants for women and travel pants for men.

#1 Most Versatile and Best Travel Pants for Men – REI Co-op Sahara Convertible Pants

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Made for travelers, REI tick off all the essentials: they’re comfortable, lightweight, and quick drying, but we’re calling these the best travel pants because of their pure versatility since they can convert from trousers to shorts and back again for hiking and travel.

Moreover, these pants are constructed with tons of useful pockets for travel, and the ability to reduce sweat and keep bugs away – three things every backpacker needs.

I like choosing outdoor-focused travel pants for quality and durability and REI is a trusted brand. REI stand out from other convertible pants because of its Insect Shield technology, which repels mosquitoes, ants, flies, chiggers, midges, and ticks.

They’re the ultimate adventure travel pants.

The only drawback is that these pants do run small, so best to order a size up. On the other hand, these REI pants are slim-cut, a nice feature when you’re sporting them in the concrete jungle versus the actual jungle.

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#2 Best Casual Travel Pants for Men – PrAna Brion Pants

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While Craghoppers are the best travel pants for adventurous travelers, the Prana Brion Pants are excellent for the casual traveler. PrAna is one of my favorite companies, as they primarily make eco-conscious clothes for climbing and yoga.

With the Brion pants, they’re keeping it fashion-forward yet sensible with these straight-legged pants.

They’re made from nylon and spandex, so they’re stretchy and comfortable, but with the look of traditional jeans. The PrAna Brion’s best feature is its water-repelling technology. They include five pockets and come in a variety of colors too.

I personally think these Brion pants are among the best men’s travel pants for long flights and leisurely travel, while still performing well on all your hikes and climbing endeavors.

#4 Best Travel “Jeans” for Women – PrAna Halle Pants

best travel pants for women

Like the Brion’s above, PrAna has designed these travel pants for women to be comfortable, yet form-fitting and casual enough to not scream, “I’m a traveler!”

Pants like the Harem Pants are great for backpacking around Asia, as well as some of the best pants for traveling Europe.

That said, the durable Zion fabric offers comfortable 2-way stretch and dries quickly due to its water-resistant, Durable Water Repellent finish. This means these are great travel pants to take to a rainy destination.

These pants were designed to take out on a casual day hike or climb but also head to drinks or a meeting. Versatility, check. Comfort, check. Easy to wash and pack, check. Durability, double check.

The only downside to these pants are the pockets. They are a bit small, and so things don’t fit in them (any better than in jean pockets, really). That said, it’s a small price to pay for such easy-to-use pants; take these to the city or out to the desert for bouldering. Not many pants can do that.

#5 Best Travel Pants for Men (Runner-Up) – Kuhl Radikl Pants

travel pants for Men: kulh free radikl

The Kuhl Radikl Pants are another excellent pair of technical travel pants for men. Their Enduro fabric and abrasion-resistant materials are both durable and comfortable. 

This pair of Kuhl travel pants also features 7 pockets, which may seem like overkill, but the phone pockets are placed pretty intuitively. These pants are great for travel because they are conspicuous enough to wear day to day, but comfortable enough to wear on long flights and out for a hike. Plus, they’re affordable and currently under $109. So durable, functional, and comfortable pants under $109? Count me in.

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#6 Best Leggings for Travel – PrAna Blazing Star Leggings

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PrAna is at it again! I am a big fan of PrAna because they are an environmentally conscious and fair-trade brand that makes sustainable and functional yoga, climbing, and travel clothing.

They often use organic cotton and hemp materials for their clothes. This pair of leggings, in particular, is constructed from a lightweight recycled nylon blend.

In some circumstances, leggings can be inappropriate or too tight for travel, but most of the time, I pack at least one pair of leggings as my go-to pair of travel pants for long flights and yoga/workout wear.

My sister owns this exact pair of leggings and can attest to their soft and comfortable nature. I like that they have mesh inset panels at the lower leg, both for breathability and style. The only downside is that mesh isn’t as durable. Still, my sister has yet to report any snags or holes!

#7 Best Travel Pants for the Cold for Men – Icebreaker 260 Tech Base (Merino Wool)

best merino wool base layers for men: icebreker leggings

If you are traveling somewhere cold or plan to hike in the mountains, then merino wool will be one of the best pair of “travel pants” you buy! These leggings are a base layer, meaning you will probably wear them under one of the pair of pants above for insulation.

If you’re unfamiliar with merino wool material, it is one of the best insulating and breathable fabrics you can buy. Plus, it resists odor really well when compared to cotton and other organic materials, which means less washes!

The only downside to merino wool is its price. It took me a while to even invest in merino wool socks… but now that I have it’s pretty difficult to wear anything else, especially when I’m walking around a city all day everyday.

Merino wool travel leggings are especially useful for trekking trips where you will be an active day in and day out. You can wear merino wool comfortable in the summer as well as use it as an insulating base layer in the winter.

This pair in particular is midweight, meaning they are heavier and meant for colder weather. You can also get a lightweight pair if you run hot.

The Icebreaker 260 Tech Base leggings are a slim fit with an elastic waistband. This pair is 100% merino wool (not just a blend) so it’s the utmost quality. They even have a contoured pouch with a functional fly, boys.

I’m a big fan of Icebreaker because of their warranty. They should replace these if they ever get a hole or fail on you.

#8 Best Travel Pants for the Cold for Women – Smartwool Merino Wool (150 Weight)

best base layers for travel for women: smartwool

Smartwool is another great company for merino wool base layers! Smartwool leggings personally fit me better than Icebreaker, but I suggest trying on multiple brands to see which fit is right for you.

These are a bit lighterweight than the ones above and they’re great for using as a base layer to keep the chill away. You can even use them under the Harem pants!

As I mentioned above, I really believe it is worth investing in a bit of merino wool for travel if you will be outdoors or in the cold for a significant amount of time.

These pants are just about perfect – durable, warm, and a great length. My only complaint is the waistband can feel a bit tight at times, especially when I go back for rice and dahl seconds. That said, I have come across this weird waistband with most base layers. It is what it is. They are not going to fit the same way as yoga pants.

At 150, they are also a tad sheer, so I don’t recommend wearing them solo. Check out the 200 weight too!

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Now, you  could spend a fat chunk of $$$ on the WRONG present for someone. Wrong size hiking boots, wrong fit backpack, wrong shape sleeping bag… As any adventurer will tell you, gear is a personal choice.

So give the adventurer in your life the gift of convenience: buy them an REI Co-op gift card!  REI is The Broke Backpacker’s retailer of choice for ALL things outdoors, and an REI gift card is the perfect present you can buy from them. And then you won’t have to keep the receipt. 😉

There is no perfect or exact science when it comes to testing out travel and outdoor gear. Especially with travel pants, it’s definitely about finding what works best for you and your needs. Nevertheless, the team here at The Broke Backpacker has a LOT of experience in this area and we’ve gotten rather good at it over the years, if we may say so ourselves.

Whenever we test a piece of gear, one of our team takes it out for a spin and puts it through its paces. In all cases, we pay close attention to how well-made a piece of gear is, how heavy or light it is, how packable it is, and of course, how well it fulfills its primary purpose.

Finally, we also take into account how an item is priced – for example, expensive items that perform averagely will lose points, whereas budget items may be given more leeway and minor failures taken with a grain of salt.

Still have some questions? No problem! We’ve listed and answered the most commonly asked questions below. Here’s what people usually want to know:

What are the best pants to wear on an airplane?

Having comfortable pants on an airplane can be a lifesaver. We highly recommend getting a pair of harem pants. They’re loose, they allow room for activity and they’ll let everyone know that you’re taking the travelling business very seriously.

What should you look for in a good pair of travel pants?

These are the things you should be looking for: 1. Versatility, practicality and comfort 2. Wrinkle-resistant if this is important to you 3. Quick-dry and easy to wash 4. Fit, Pockets and Style

What are travel pants made of?

Travel pants are usually made from nylon or polyester or a blend of the two. That ensures enough stretch to be active throughout the day without any fabric limitations.

What are the most comfortable travel pants?

The most comfortable travel pants will always be Harem pants . Their loose nature means you can wear these around conservative countries or places you don’t want to draw attention to your legs, while also have plenty of room to move.

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15 Best Men’s Travel Pants for Your Most Common Travel Needs

Published on February 13, 2024 by Donny Korman · Clothing and Style May contain affiliate links ( what's this? )

Choosing clothing for travel can be tricky. You want pieces that look presentable but are comfortable as well. Here are some of the best pants for travel.

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Choosing a solid pair of traveling pants can be quite a challenge, especially since there are literally hundreds to choose from. Do you pick up a techy performance fabric? Do you go for rugged durability or something more affordable since you’ll only wear them for a few trips?

Not to mention other factors like style and fit. Luckily for you, I’ve identified some of the crream of the crop and made a comprehensive list of the best travel pants for men.

Here are our recommendations from the list:

Rhone - Men's Commuter Pant

The Rhone Commuter Plant Classic pants are durable enough for long days filled with meetings, golf, and flights.

Wilson - Midway Travel Cargo Jogger

These pants offer a casual appearance with the comfort of sweatpants. Additionally, they feature UV protection, shielding men from harmful sun rays conveniently.

Aviator - The Best Travel Jeans

Tailored from premium stretch denim, Aviator Best Travel Jeans offer style and comfort for long flights.

Read on for more info and the complete list…

Best Men’s Travel Pants

Let’s kick things off with the overall best men’s travel pants. These are selections that are best suited for daily wear.

Lululemon ABC Classic-Fit 5 Pocket Pant

The Lululemon ABC Classic-Fit 5 Pocket Pant is a great pick for men who are always on the move. They’re durable, snug, and feel extremely smooth.

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Made from recycled polyester, their four-way stretch fabric ensures that they dry off any sweat while also maintaining a sharp look throughout the day.

What makes this pair a particular favorite, however, is its classic fit — they look just like any regular pair of non-performance, casual pants.

They’re streamlined to give the glutes and thighs breathing room, along with an ergonomic gusset to remove tension from the crotch.

Jack Archer Jetsetter Pants

Another one of my top choices is the Jack Archer Jetsetter . They’re easy to wear while also boasting anti-odor and stain-repellent properties.

They have a diamond-shaped gusset for maximum groin comfort and a curved waist construction that enhances the way you look in them.

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They’re machine washable, as they’re made from polyester fiber, which also gives this pair its rebound stretch characteristic.

A twill weave pattern helps the Jetsetter Pants fully recover their fit and shape, even after years of wear and tear.

Western Rise Evolution Pant

The Western Rise Evolution Pant is the ultimate pair of versatile jeans perfect for men who love jeans and who love to travel (two things that aren’t always compatible). They’re both durable and lightweight, making them ideal for both international trips and night-outs.

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Crafted from both nylon and elastane, they feel like you’re wearing cotton while also maintaining durability.

This pair has a zippered wallet pocket to keep essentials like phones and wallets safe . Their spill-resistant material also makes sure that the pair stays proper and stain-free.

They’re the epitome of jeans for travelers who desire a trendy fit that they can wear anytime, anywhere.

Best Men’s Travel Pants for Long Flights

From ambitious businessmen to high-profile celebrities, these pants work well for guys who have to deal with those long flights.

Aviator Best Travel Jeans

Built from premium stretch denim, the Aviator Best Travel Jeans are the best men’s travel pants for long flights for guys who value style and function, with enough comfort for hours-long sitting periods.

They’re also great for adventurers who prefer a mid-rise and tailored fit. They’re available in several different shades and colors.

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The hidden pockets help secure accessories like wallets, loose change, and keys. They even sport a fifth pocket that’s big enough for any smartphone — even your latest iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Mott & Bow Staple Jeans

The Mott & Brow Staple Jeans earn a spot in my best men’s travel pants roundup for their luxurious feel.

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They’re medium weight but have dynamic-stretch Italian denim, giving it a premium look that also feels ultra-comfortable to wear.

They’re durable enough for a cold machine wash and can be tumbled dried, making them a solid option for people who appreciate low-maintenance apparel.

Rhone Commuter Pant Classic

The Rhone Commuter Plant Classic is a strong pair of pants that can withstand lengthy meetings, rounds of golf, and flights all in one day.

Rhone Commuter Pant

Their Flex-Knit® fabric is designed to replace the stiff, dressy feel while also maintaining that smart-casual look.

The wrinkle-resistant fabric ensures that these remain sleek, attractive, and classy while providing men the ability to move without restriction.

Lightweight Travel Pants for Men

Some like their slacks a little weighty, and some prefer lighter bottoms. In this category, I’ve chosen a few lightweight travel pants for men who want maximum mobility while outdoors.

Bluffworks Envoy Lightweight Travel Pants

Bluffworks’ Envoy Lightweight Travel Pants raises the bar for what convenient, lightweight travel pants can be.

They’re a low-profile, technical pair of pants that look, but breathe better, than chinos. They can get any guy anywhere he needs to be.

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Constructed from recycled polyester and Spandex, these breathable pants have moisture-wicking properties and a stretchy waistband to maximize comfort (especially if you’re like me and like to try a bit too much of the local cuisine).

They include a whopping total of nine discrete pockets that can fit phones, wallets, and cards. They even have a handy key loop on the hip.

Teren Lightweight Traveler Pants

Whether it’s hiking, fishing, or weddings, the Teren Lightweight Traveler Pants are the chinos perfect for any activity. They’re neither too baggy nor too tight, providing airflow great for the outdoors.

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They have a gusseted seat and six pockets (three hidden, zippered pockets) that help maintain a secure fit while also keeping personal items safe.

The fabric has sun protection , is antimicrobial, and is treated with insect-repellent properties to keep the average trailblazer free from any environmental harm.

Banana Republic Slim Linen-Cotton Traveler Pant

A customer favorite, the Banana Republic Slim Linen-Cotton Traveler Pant is made with Italian fabric that’s mixed with linen and cotton.

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They’re beautiful, lightweight, and offer first-class experience in both appearance and feel. Washing is simple; they’re durable enough for machine washing, with customer reviews confirming that they don’t shrink.

The slim, mid-rise fit provides the right amount of stretch that conveniently shapes the thighs and legs.

They have five pockets and a zip fly with a hook-and-bar closure, showcasing that traditional, casual fashion. They’re a smart investment for men who want a high-class pair of pants during their travels.

Best Men’s Travel Pants for Hot Weather

Being out under the sun can stress out even the manliest man. We also curated some of the best travel pants men can wear during hot weather, to help with cooling off a bit.

Everlane The Performance Traveler Chino

The Everlane Performance Traveler Chinos are the ideal slim-fitting pants that are built for warmer weather.

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It flaunts sweat-wicking and quick-drying characteristics that keep men dry, even when traveling under the scorching sun.

An elastic interior waistband is also woven into the fabric so commuters will always have a snug fit. 

Its invisible zipper pocket ensures that essentials are kept safe no matter where and when. It’s a commuter’s perfect travel wear that doesn’t compromise on flair and benefits.

Wilson Midway Travel Cargo Jogger

The Wilson Midway Travel Cargo Joggers look casual but feel like sweats.

They have UV protection to prevent harmful rays from getting through, providing men a convenient protection against the sun.

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Their baggier fit allows air to pass through and keep the body cool, which is especially good if you’ll be working out in the heat.

The deep cargo pockets keep accessories safe without appearing bulky, and their four-way stretch material ensures they easily move with their owner.

Kuhl Freeflex Pant

A solid choice for both freedom and flexibility, the Khul Freelex Pant are featherweight pants that provide a superior range of motion for daily adventures.

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They’re luxuriously soft to the touch and offer UPF 50+ protection against the sun, making them ideal for the sunniest days.

They’re durable enough to take on a hike while versatile enough for a night on the town.

They’re wide, pull-on waistband and external drawcord also give a custom, figure-hugging fit.

Best Men’s Pants for Travel to Europe

Europe is one of the world’s most interesting and sophisticated places, and you’ll want to look good on your tour. We’ve chosen these best men’s pants for travel to Europe to turn heads.

Bluffworks Ascender Chino

Walk the bustling streets of London in style with the Bluffworks Ascender Chino , the best travel pants for men.

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This iron-free pair is sturdy, trendy, and made for daily use. They have an EDC-friendly design with specific pockets that let men organize their tools the way they want to. While you probably can’t get a pocket knife on the plane to Europe, use these all around the house and yard.

They’re water-repellent and have a deodorizing treatment that leaves tourists worry-free when packing.

If you’re looking for a premium pair of khakis that match both performance and style should try these.

Mack Weldon Radius Flex Jogger

Engineered with technical fabric and sleek details, the Radius Flex Jogger is great for men who have to catch back-to-back meetings (or are just eternally running late like myself).

They have a sturdy, weather-resistant structure, perfect for breezy days. They also match well with all kinds of shirts and sweaters.

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They’re decorated with nice hardware: stealth and back welt-zip pockets that can keep a runner’s phone and wallet away from sticky fingers.

They’re back-ribbed ankle cuffs have the right amount of stretch to let you walk or run, those European streets for hours.

Alo Yoga Day and Night Pants

The Alo Yoga Day and Night Pants reinvent the classic 4-pocket pants with their performance-woven fabric.

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They have a close fit through the hip and thighs, with a longer inseam for a looser fit.

This pair can be paired with any fashion trend and is perfect for a day trip to the Louvre or a date night at the Eiffel Tower.

Are Cargo Pants Good for Travel?

Yes, cargo pants are good for travel. The versatility and functionality of cargo pants make them perfect for traveling, hiking, and even daily wear. Their pockets are great for storing accessories like phones, wallets, keys, and even utility tools.

What Are Travel Pants?

Travel pants are a pair of trousers specifically designed for travelers. They’re usually stretchable, versatile, lightweight, and breathable. They also have moisture-wicking and odor-repellent features, making them suitable for various activities and climates.

What Color Is Best for Travel Pants?

Neutral colors like brown, black, and khaki are the best colors for travel pants. They match well with everything. You’ll end up packing less clothing while also retaining the ability to mix and match different styles.

Conclusion: Travel in Comfort, Travel in Style 

Choosing the best men’s travel pants can be narrowed down to your fashion sense and your functional needs. Whether you want a pair that you can easily wear all day, every day, or you’d like to stick to a timeless, classier look, the pairs on this list will fit what you’re looking for.

My personal favorite among these is the Aviator Jeans, as I love a good pair of jeans. If I can wear a pair that are durable, functional, and can easily fit into my suitcase, then I don’t need anything else!

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The Best Men’s Travel Pants: Based on 7 Years of Testing

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When you build your travel wardrobe, start at the bottom. Start with your pants. You’ll wear them a lot, so you’ll get great value for the price. Plus, you can wear them multiple days in a row without washing or ironing. The upgrade from the cotton pants in your closet to a pair of travel pants is a bigger leap than most clothing purchases.

In this article, we’ll break down what to look for in a great pair of travel pants, what to avoid, and the tradeoffs you’ll face when choosing fabrics. Finally, we’ll share our favorite pants for travel across a range of categories.

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Jeremy Cohen and Fred Perrotta (me) co-founded the travel backpack company Tortuga in 2010 and have been making, selling, testing, and reviewing gear ever since. We make travel bags. But we also research and test all of the clothing and gear that you might pack in those bags . 

Here on the Tortuga blog, we write about packing, clothes, and gear. We have to be well informed so that we can provide good advice to our customers on what to pack. And, we love gear.

In 2015, I bought my first pair of “travel pants”—more on that pair below—and have been putting new brands to the test ever since while comparing notes with other travelers and our customers.  Guys love to talk about clothes when those clothes are also gear.

Backpacks are my job. But my career and travel hobby have trained me to care about the gear that I pack and wear.

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What To Look For

The point of buying pants specifically designed for travel is that they should be a huge upgrade on what you already own. Otherwise, you shouldn’t be spending money on new pants. 

Don’t fall into the trap of buying specialty travel clothes that you’ll never wear at home. Here’s what to look for in a pair of travel pants.

Comfortable

Your clothes should feel good and look good on you . 

All the nifty features aren’t worth much if you’re uncomfortable in your clothes or self-conscious about how they fit. 

Buy pants that you can also wear at home to get the most value for your money. Before you consider performance, make sure that you like how the pants look. You should wear them often at home. If they’re a specialty item, you’ll never get your money’s worth. So opt for a classic look.

Your pants should feel soft enough against your skin to be worn all day and on long flights. Choose pants that also have a bit of stretch to allow for unrestricted movement. We’ll cover stretch in more depth in the fabric section later in this article. 

Fit is personal, so buy a few pairs and try them on one after the other. To check the fit before ordering, compare the measurements online against the measurements of your best-fitting pair of pants. Slim, tapered, and regular fits mean different things to different brands. Order a few pairs to compare the fit on you.

Check each company’s return policy before ordering so that you aren’t surprised by return shipping, handling, or restocking fees. And remember that you can get your pants altered if needed. Travel pants, especially from smaller brands, often only come in one length, ie. they’re sized only by the waist, not the combination of waist and length. You’ll have to get them hemmed unless your legs perfectly match that brand’s default length. 

Travel pants aren’t cheap. They’re an investment. An extra $20 to get the perfect length or a slight taper is worthwhile if you’ll look better and be happier with your purchase.

Easy to Care For

Your pants must be easy to care for even when you’re traveling.

Choose durable over delicate. The best travel pants must repel dirt, liquids, and stains. They can’t rip or tear. And they need to be made well enough to never blow out a seam.

You should be able to wear your travel pants multiple times before having to wash them. If you’re exercising or sweating all day, please wash your pants. Otherwise, you should get a few days of casual, non-sweaty use before needing to wash them.

Washing and drying your pants should be easy. Hand washing is an option as is a laundromat or a wash and fold service. If you’re washing them by hand, make sure they will dry quickly. This is the downfall of cotton and especially jeans. Denim is rugged and can go multiple wears without needing to be washed. But when they do, you’ll be waiting for more than a day for them to air dry. 

Lastly, your pants should be wrinkle-resistant. You want to look as good as possible with the least amount of effort. Just because your hotel room came with an iron doesn’t mean you should have to use it. Choose a fabric that’s wrinkle-resistant and doesn’t look like you picked it off the floor. 

You’re looking for a good value, not something cheap. Like any piece of gear, the good stuff costs money. But the good stuff should also last longer and perform better during its lifespan. 

I’ve owned my travel pants for years and wear them multiple times per week, even at home, with no problems except for a tiny snag or two that you can barely see. If you wouldn’t wear your travel pants when you aren’t traveling, don’t buy them. 

You don’t need travel pants. You need a great pair of pants that travel well. 

The total price matters for your budget. But to get good value , consider the cost per wear. Sure, you might be making an investment, but what’s the value of a pair of pants that you love, can travel with, and can wear 100-200 days/year for multiple years? Do the math.

In our picks, we’ll be covering the best stuff, not the cheapest stuff. But we do still care about value. We paid for our travel pants ourselves. They weren’t gifted to us. We are both gear sellers and buyers. We sit on both sides of the sale and always have to be mindful of the end price.

What to Avoid

This guide will skip over pajamas, cotton sweatpants, and flowy, hippie pants. Our picks are comfortable but also double as everyday wear. We don’t recommend in-flight-only pants that you wouldn’t wear again on your trip. 

Our picks also aim for the sweet spot of features. Many pants marketed for travel have a long, unnecessary list of features to seem more novel and to telegraph that they’re travel pants. You don’t need all that. A single, zippered pocket is fine. A list of hidden, zippered pockets is overkill and makes for an ugly pair of pants.

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Travel Jeans

Let’s start with the most common pant material: cotton (denim) jeans. I like both jeans and more technical travel pants. I still love breaking in raw denim and wear jeans every week. We even published a guide to the best travel jeans . A broken-in pair of jeans can be great on short trips . I have no problems wearing jeans on a short flight or packing them for a weekend trip. But I tend to leave mine at home on longer trips.

On a longer trip, you’ll have to either wear your jeans on a long flight or pack them in your bag where they’ll use up way too much space. Neither solution is great. Even if your jeans are comfortable in most situations, you’ll be rethinking your decision on the tenth hour of your international flight.

Denim jeans are made from cotton. You can wear them multiple times without needing to wash them, and they look good a little rumpled. But jeans don’t dry quickly, aren’t soft to the touch, and don’t repel water and stains. 

If you love jeans, check out our five-pocket, jean-style picks to replicate that look with lightweight, more comfortable pants that travel better than denim.

Nylon vs Polyester

Travel pants are usually made of nylon or polyester, two synthetic fabrics known for high performance. Both are durable and dry relatively quickly. We wrote about the similarities and differences of nylon and polyester in an article about backpack fabrics . 

Both nylon and polyester are easy to care for, wrinkle-resistant, and stain-resistant.

Nylon is softer, stretchier, and has a higher strength-to-weight ratio than polyester (though it’s not always “stronger”).

Polyester is more abrasion resistant, pills less, and holds color better than nylon. 

They also differ in their level of water resistance.

Water Resistance

Nylon is hydrophilic meaning that it absorbs water and can stretch out. Polyester is the opposite: it’s hydrophobic and repels water.

Brands often add a durable, water-repellent (DWR) coating to polyester and nylon pants for increased water resistance. If you’ve ever seen a video of spilled coffee running right off a pair of pants, that’s because of a DWR coating in the finish, not the pant fabric.

DWR coatings can wear off over time, but heat (a quick spin in the dryer or ironing) can reactivate them.

The biggest concern with these coatings is perfluorochemicals (PFCs). PFCs are believed to be toxic to the environment and do not break down easily. Most of the outdoor and apparel industry has already moved away from C8 (i.e. having eight carbon chains) DWR to the shorter-chain C6 DWR which is less toxic and breaks down faster. 

Industry leaders like Patagonia plan to move to C0 DWRs , which are PFC-free. Those C0 DWRs do not perform quite as well as C6 DWRs. In situations like climbing Mount Everest, performance is a matter of life and death. For your travel pants, less so.

We recommend pants with a C0 DWR because the benefits outweigh the slight tradeoffs in performance. You should choose which option you want to prioritize.

Travel pants should offer a bit of stretch to allow for a greater range of motion.

Knit fabrics can offer some mechanical stretch meaning that the stretch is knit into the design of the fabric. A fabric with mechanical stretch will be more limited in how much it stretches. But will have better “recovery” meaning that it won’t “bag out” as you may have seen with some pants, like stretchy jeans. If your pants do bag out, wash and dry them as most will bounce back to their original size and shape after drying.

Some fabrics achieve stretch by blending elastane (aka spandex or Lycra) in with a primary fabric like polyester or cotton. Elastane stretches great at first but can sag and lose its shape over time as it wears out. For this reason, we prefer fabrics with either mechanical stretch or a small amount of elastane. Avoid fabrics with higher percentages (over 5%) of elastane as they won’t hold their shape as well over time. 

Check your pants’ care instructions before buying so that you know how to take care of them and if you can handle them on the road.

Best Men’s Travel Pants

Let’s get to the picks. First up are the alternatives to jeans. These are five-pocket pants that look like jeans but perform like travel pants. If you mostly wear jeans at home, start with this style of travel pants.

Outlier Slim Dungarees

High-performance pants that look like jeans but are lighter, more comfortable, and easier to care for.

Fred’s Pick: The Outlier Slim Dungarees are the ultimate travel pant. I bought my first pair in January 2015 and have been wearing my current pair since 2017. I still wear them on every trip and multiple days per week at home.

The Slim Dungarees (SDs) look a bit like jeans but are comfortable to wear, easy to pack, and out-perform any other pants you might buy. You’ll look great, even in a fashionable city, and won’t have all the extra bells and whistles of some travel pants. If you prefer to keep it simple, you’ll love Outlier’s Slim Dungarees.

Why We Like Them

  • Look like jeans: The Slim Dungarees have the same five-pocket cut as jeans and come in similar colors including black, grey, and indigo. Up close, they look more like canvas work pants because of the texture of the Workcloth fabric.
  • Packable: With a clean look and comfortable feel, the SDs are made for travel. I usually wear mine on flights. But if you’re packing them, SDs are much lighter than jeans and will take up a fraction of the space in your bag.
  • Comfortable with (some) stretch: Unlike jeans, SDs are soft right out of the box. The double weave fabric has tougher nylon on the outside and a softer nylon/polyester blend against your skin. They have a light two-way stretch plus a gusseted crotch for easier movement. The nylon fabric has an F0 DWR treatment for water and stain resistance.

What Else You Should Know

  • Slim : The Slim Dungarees are—as the name says—slim, though not skinny. Still, they may run too narrow for some travelers. I find some pants to be too tight on my thighs, but not these. So check the measurements before buying.
  • Price : At $198, SDs aren’t the cheapest pants, though they are in line with high-end denim. I’ve been wearing my current pair of SDs for five years without any issues and expect to have them for years to come. The price point isn’t cheap. But the value is tremendous, and the cost per wear is competitive with any brand.
  • Temperature : The SDs work best in mild weather. They are fine in cool weather and breathe well enough in the heat, but I wouldn’t recommend them for extreme temperatures.

Western Rise Evolution Pant

Western Rise Evolution Pant 1.0

A second high-performance denim alternative with a roomier fit, more pockets, and a lower price.

Jeremy’s Pick: I prefer the Western Rise Evolution Pant to the Slim Dungarees because the former has more room in the thighs. If your thighs are muscular or just big, the Slim Dungarees can fit like yoga pants.

The fabric also feels slightly more cotton-like than the SDs both on the outside and inside and never irritates my skin. These pants pack well, roll up small and light, don’t stink, and the dark colors never stain. 

At $128, the Evolution Pant costs one-third less than the Slim Dungarees. If they fit your thighs better, you can trust they’ll perform about as well. That makes them a relative steal.

  • Look like jeans: The Evolution Pant is similar in most ways to the Slim Dungaree. The design imitates classic five-pocket jeans, but the fabric is softer and more flexible. Western Rise offers them in six basic colors so that you can wear them more like jeans or khakis. No one will know you’re wearing “performance” or “travel” pants.
  • More room in the thighs: The Evolution Pant is more forgiving and more comfortable than the SDs from the crotch to the knee. For a size 32 waist, the Evolution Pant is 1″ larger in the thigh than the Slim Dungarees. Compare both brands’ size guides before buying.
  • Durable: The Evolution Pant lasts for years. With its six-inch gusset and tough material, you don’t need to worry about crotch blowout. The stain-resistant coating does its job well, too. I wore my first pair for nearly three years before I needed a new pair. 
  • A hidden, zippered pocket behind one of the normal back pockets. I’ve never found a use for it, although it doesn’t get in the way or bother me.
  • A “phone pocket” in place of a change pocket inside the right hip pocket. The phone pocket is bigger and deeper than a normal change pocket. I appreciate it for holding my AirPods Pro case but don’t keep my phone in it.
  • Version 2.0: Western Rise recently ran a Kickstarter campaign to pre-sell their new, still-unreleased Evolution Pant 2.0. The differences in the new model seem modest, except the material appears to be much stretchier. I haven’t tried them yet—and they may be superior to the original—but I still endorse the 1.0, which you can get discounted for the time being. You can see the difference between the two versions in this infographic .

Best Travel Joggers

Joggers are excellent travel pants for long flights. Like sweatpants, they’re soft, comfortable, and stretchy. The right pair of joggers will out-perform your cotton sweatpants but look fashionable enough to wear outside of the plane.

We don’t recommend bringing pants that you’ll only wear in-flight. Any pants that you wear or pack should be worn often on your trip. Choose a stylish pair of joggers so that you can wear them even on the non-travel days of your trip.

DUER No Sweat Jogger

DUER No Sweat Jogger

Upgraded sweatpants that are soft, stretchy, and can be worn (almost) anywhere.

Nick’s Pick: With their slim-fit, low-cut waist, and gusseted crotch, the DUER No Sweat Joggers look and feel great. They’re my “do everything and do it in comfort” pants.

Their all-day comfort and stylish aesthetic make them the perfect jogger to wear while exploring a new destination.

  • Versatile: The No Sweat Joggers offer a surprising level of versatility for a pair of what are essentially fancy sweatpants. I wear them to the gym, on casual nights out, and for lounging around my Airbnb. They’re great in each setting.
  • Soft and stretchy: I’m a big fan of their cotton/tech-fabric blend that is soft yet durable. Wrinkling is a non-issue. They have a pleasant stretch while retaining their lasting-power thanks to reinforced seams and general solid craftsmanship. 
  • Lots of colors: Something DUER does well, in general, is color options, and the No Sweat Joggers are no exception. They’re available in an evolving series of seasonal colors, and all of them look great. 
  • Hidden pocket: They also have a secure, zippered pocket which you won’t find in most joggers. I’ve found this to be useful in a variety of situations, but particularly for cycling as their low-cut waist would typically pose the threat of dropping your phone or wallet when pedaling. Not with these pants. 
  • Price: At $129, these certainly aren’t cheap joggers. Their durability, however, does mean that it’s a worthwhile investment in pants that will travel with you for a long time.

Lululemon ABC Joggers

Lululemon ABC Jogger Warpstreme

The perfect pants for the plane.

Jeremy’s Pick: Lululemon’s ABC Joggers are perfect for wearing on planes, especially during overnight flights. They’re comfortable, durable, and work how you’d hope. They’re looser and more comfortable than any of the travel pants above but still fit well.

  • Comfortable: The Lululemon ABC Joggers are more comfortable than old-fashioned sweatpants and can be worn in many situations without looking too informal. Lululemon’s Warpstreme fabric has four-way stretch and most of the characteristics you’d expect from technical gear.
  • Versatile: During the pandemic, my wife got me these pants to suit our new lifestyle of endless time in front of screens and long walks. They worked perfectly, and that’s why the product took off so much as to become ubiquitous. They also work well for travel. Especially when you’re going to spend some time working from your hotel or Airbnb and lounging. These joggers won’t look out of place at the airport, in a hotel lobby, or going out for lunch. You can even wear them comfortably for moderate workouts or weightlifting.
  • Deep pockets: Their deep pockets hold a day’s worth of stuff.
  • DWR costs extra: You’ll have to pay $20 more for DWR water-resistant fabric. Hopefully, that becomes standard in the future.
  • Dressed down: Trade these in for more traditional pants before going to museums, fancy restaurants, or a night out on the town.

Best Travel Chinos

While joggers are for dressing down, chinos are for dressing up. Chinos are classics for a reason. They offer a clean, dressy look as an alternative to jeans. Our best travel chinos are for dressing up a bit, business travel , or just a different look from jeans or joggers.

Outlier Futureslimworks

Outlier Futureslimworks

A high-performance chino that looks work-appropriate and handles hot weather well.

Fred’s Pick: Yes, I’m making a second pick from Outlier. I’m an admitted fanboy and buy almost all of my pants from one company. With all of the travel clothes on the market, I still love Outlier because their fabrics look good and perform well with no extra pockets or unnecessary fluff. They do everything you need and nothing that you don’t.

I bought my first pair of Futureslimworks (previously known as the Futureworks) in 2016 and currently own two pairs, bought in 2017 and 2019, which show zero signs of wear.

  • High-performance: The Futureslimworks have similar properties to the Slim Dungarees but in a totally different fabric. Both have two-way stretch, a gusseted crotch, stain and water resistance, and excellent durability. 
  • Wrinkle-resistance : The Futureslimworks’ F.Cloth fabric has a smoother texture that works well for chinos and performs better in hotter temperatures than the Slim Dungarees’ Workcloth. The best feature of the fabric is that even when it looks wrinkly coming out of your bag, the wrinkles fall out as soon as you put it on. I’ve never seen another fabric go from a rumpled mess to looking great instantly with no work.
  • Dressier than jeans : The Futureslimworks also work well in business settings and at dressier events since you can’t tell that they’re “technical pants” as they don’t have any unnecessary pockets or features. I’ve worn them to conferences (even as a speaker) and to a casual wedding. These chinos have a soft drape, not a sharp crease, so they’re better suited to business casual than formalwear.
  • Slim: The Futureslimworks are slim. Like the SDs, the fit is in the name. If you need more room in the thighs, the Futuredarts use the same F.Cloth fabric but have a wider top block and a more tapered lower leg.
  • Price: At $160, the Futureslimworks are not the cheapest chino on the market, but the price is a great value for pants that can be worn multiple times per week for years.

Bluffworks Ascender Chino

Bluffworks Ascender Chino

A high-performance pant that looks like a classic chino but has 10 pockets and plenty of stretch.

Shawn’s Pick: The first time I reviewed travel pants, I fell in love with the Bluffworks Tailored Chinos (sadly discontinued), but the Ascender Chinos are the improved successor to what was already my favorite travel pants.

If you want to travel in style without sacrificing comfort, the Bluffworks Ascender Chinos are fantastic. They’re comfy, durable, stylish, and wearable in all climates. I’ve worn them in Dublin and Bali with no complaints.

  • Pockets : You wouldn’t know by looking at them, but these pants have 10 pockets (including the hidden interior zipper pockets) in the front and rear.
  • Stretch : Great stretch without feeling like a pair of jeggings. I rock climb in these pants. Yes, really, I rock climb in chinos.
  • Wrinkle-Free Packing : Roll them up, stuff them in, and go (although I usually wear these on my flights and long travel days).
  • Belt needed: The waistline stretches with multiple wears. Like all elastic waistband pants, these stretch over time. You really need to wear a belt.
  • Possibly too “nice” looking for some: I like chinos but sometimes want pants that look more casual or at least don’t require a belt.

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The Best Travel Pants by Category

Best Travel Pants for Long Flights

For long flights, choose pants that are comfortable against your skin and have a bit of stretch. On long flights, we recommend joggers like the DUER No Sweat Jogger and Lululemon ABC Joggers .

Stylish Travel Pants

For casual but stylish, we recommend the five-pocket style Outlier Slim Dungarees or Western Rise Evolution Pant .

If you need to be a bit more dressed up, choose a pair of travel chinos like the Outlier Futureslimworks or Bluffworks Ascender Pants .

Lightweight Travel Pants

All of our travel pant picks are lightweight, roll up easily, and pack better than your jeans.

Most Comfortable Travel Pants

To maximize comfort, you need a soft pair of pants that will stretch a bit as you move. The most comfortable travel pants are also the best for long flights: joggers like the DUER No Sweat Jogger and Lululemon ABC Joggers .

Travel Pants with Zipper Pockets

For a bit more security than “normal” pants, the Western Rise Evolution Pant and Bluffworks Ascender Chinos include zippered pockets on two different styles of pants, five-pocket jeans and chinos respectively.

Both brands feature zippered pockets on most of their pants.

Stretch Travel Pants

Travel joggers from DUER and Lululemon will offer the most stretch as they’re built more like sweatpants or gym shorts.

Travel Dress Pants

The most “formal” dress pants are made of wool with a sharp crease down the front. Most travelers won’t need a pair of pants that formal on their trips. A sharp, tailored pair of chinos like the Futureslimworks or Ascenders will look great in most situations. Just make sure they fit well and aren’t too baggy at the top or too long at the bottom.

Wrinkle-Free Travel Pants

All of the pants recommended in this guide are strongly wrinkle-resistant. You won’t have any issues with the pants above looking too creased or rumpled for a nice night out.

Nylon Travel Pants

The pants above cover a range of blended fabrics including nylon, polyester, and even cotton. The nylon travel pants are the Outlier Slim Dungarees (82% nylon), Western Rise Evolution Pant (96% nylon), and the Outlier Futureslimworks (97% nylon).

Your travel wardrobe starts with a pair of tough, yet stylish pants that you can wear day after day. The best travel pants are comfortable enough to be worn on a long flight, easy to care for, and light enough to roll up and pack in your backpack .

The real test of pants is if you can wear them constantly on the road but still reach for them when you’re back at home.

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When I pack for travel I am typically packing in a carry-on so I have limited space. Pants can be one of the bulkiest things that I pack so it is not uncommon that I can pack for a 4 week trip with only 2-3 pairs of pants. And some of my trips like a recent one to both Japan and Botswana have me looking for versatility. Clearly, I have plans to do laundry along my way just as I do at home.

The Problem With Travel Pants

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Jeans Won’t Dry

When I am working at home you will usually find me in an old pair of jeans or shorts on a hot day. I grew up in California where we think jeans are appropriate for all occasions, except maybe your wedding without special dispensation from the bride. The problem is that jeans dry slowly when you are washing out clothes in a hotel sink. It can take about 3 days for a pair of jeans to dry without a dryer. So I only want to pack at most one pair of jeans.

Too much Suitcase Space

Some of the travel pants I have worn before like my old Clothing Arts “Pickpocket Proof” Pants just take up too much space in my suitcase. I am trying to travel with a carry-on suitcase to save money, save time by skipping baggage claim, and save stress by not having to worry about lost luggage . My regular jeans take a fair amount of space but my Clothing Arts pants probably take half again as much space.

Travel Pants That Wrinkle

I have tried men’s lightweight travel pants that I found at my local REI. They take up very little space in the suitcase, they can be good for warm climates because they are lightweight but they are not as good for cold climates or for a trip like this where the safari company recommends something substantial like jeans to walk through the bush. But the worst part is that even in the store, on the hanger they are already wrinkled. They just don’t look that good. Wrinkle-free travel clothes are even more important when I am traveling on a press trip or to a conference and looking presentable is just good business.

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Kühl – Silencr

The latest travel pants I am trying is from Kühl which is a new brand for me. They sent me a pair of their Silencr pants in full-fit with the color Raven. These are lighter-weight pants, probably half the bulk of a pair of jeans. They kind of look like fine mesh rip-stop nylon, but I like the feel of these pants. The 62% Mechanical Stretch Polyester and 38% Recycled Polyester fabric has some texture to it.

The pants have your usual two back pockets and two front pockets which are deep enough. They also have a change pocket, which has become more important to me of late as that is where my Apple AirPods go. They also have a side pocket big enough to hold an iPhone 12, although I would not trust it in a side pocket while traveling.

The pants are available in a full-fit or a tapered-fit, but unfortunately I am currently only available in a full-fit version. I did find the sizes on the waste ran a bit small so you might consider adding an extra inch… or maybe I just should have laid off the Christmas cookies this year. They also use a snap to close. I prefer a button as a snap is less secure when you are moving around, but the stretch fabric nature of these pants is that they do have good mobility.

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Clothing Arts – “ Pick-Pocket Proof Pants ”

I mentioned that the pants by Clothing Arts don’t always make my packing list anymore. Don’t get me wrong, I love these pants and if I am in a busy city being targeted by pickpockets these are definitely the pants I want to be wearing. They look good, they repel Diet Coke when I spill on them. But they take up twice as much space in my suitcase as a pair of typical travel pants. 

I met the reps from PraNa at a TBEX conference and told them about my quest for better travel pants and they sent me a selection of 5 of their pants to try out including a pair of jeans, a pair of convertible pants that zip off to form shorts and two classic travel pants.

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Manchester Jean – Dark Indigo

One of the 3 pairs of pants I am taking are jeans, my new Manchester jeans from PraNa . I like how they wear. They are bulkier so these will be the pants that I wear on the plane. They have a bit of stretch in them like a lot of modern jeans. One change I would suggest for the design to make them better travel pants would be adding at least another inch of depth in the front pockets. When I travel my wallet and phone are in my front pocket and I want them a bit more out of reach. My wife literally took out her sewing machine and extended the pockets on these pants. 

Bronson Pant

Bronson Pant –  Charcoal

These are some of my favorite pants. I have been wearing them all week, even when at home. They are comfortable. The pockets are the right depth. They are stylish enough that I wore them to a networking event with the Irish Tourism board. They go great with my Amateur Traveler shirts. I think these will work fine in the bush in Africa and on the streets of Tokyo. These are definitely coming with me.

When I need to be a bit more dressed up I can wear them with a travel blazer .

Stretch Zion Convertible

Stretch Zion Convertible – Cargo Green

The third pair of pants I am considering bringing are convertible pants. The packing list I got for my recent safari recommended bringing 2-3 pairs of pants and 2-3 pairs of shorts. I don’t have the packing room for that without cheating so these made my list. They are a bit more lightweight than the Bronson pant but also comfortable and flexible. Flexibility is helpful when I am trying to keep the packing list short. They would make great lightweight travel clothing for hot climates especially in countries that are more culturally conservative where shorts are less acceptable.

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Stretch Zion Pant – Grey

I like these pants also but they did not make my list for my most recent trip because of the flexibility I needed. They actually recommend lighter colors when you are on safari so if I was just going to Botswana I would probably opt for these which are also quite comfortable and leave the Bronson pants at home, but I also know myself and know that somehow I will find a way to spill soy sauce on my pants in Japan and am opting for darker colors where diet coke and sauce stains are less obvious.

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Chris I understand some of the critera for choosing the best, but I got to your review from the Clothing arts review so I was looking at a “secure” pair of pants for when I am in the sketyist situations, like many airports for instance. I see nothing except regular drop in pockets to handle my secure stuff. I had a wallet lifted in Ho Chi Mehn city recently and they opened velcro cargos. It’s nice that they gave you 5 pairs to try out for the review but if the primary focus is security (and thats why I am looking at this) then you can’t dump all the cautions because something feels better and packs lighter. Different sets of critera-Plus the secure pants are the ones you should be wearing on travel day not packing. Jim

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Jim, quite true. I have not found another pair of “pick pocket proof” pants

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Hi Chris, Thanks for the good read. I will get a pair of “Pickpocket Proof” pants to try out. I also had a pair of Prana Zion convertibles before and they were very comfortable. My favorite pair of travel pants are Kuhl Pants that I got for REI, the style was Avengr. Other pants didn’t fit me as well.

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Best 19 men’s travel pants.

The Men’s Gear bosses aren’t too pleased this week because we’ve all been booking vacations. It comes off the back of our latest research for this buyer guide. We’ve been diving into the world of travel pants to see what they’re all about and if they are worth the hype. Well, the verdict is that they are. Travel pants for men are able to keep you looking awesome, and feeling comfortable and cool when on road trips or jumping on the big bird.

When we travel, we often have to decide between comfort and style. That little dilemma is a thing of the past with these travel pants. These designs are able to reduce the restrictive nature of regular pants and jeans so you can wear them when driving for long durations or flying long haul. They do this in many different ways which you can browse on our top selections right below.

Our research ended with 19 awesome options that we’ve lined up for you below. They come from some of the big designers such as Lee and The North Face, but we also have some lesser-known options made with the same level of quality and functionality. This means we have also managed to include travel pants that tick different boxers for every guy from the trucker to the CEO. It also means that we can cater to every budget.

So, sit back, remember where your passport is, dream about the beach – and dream about getting there in exceptional comfort while browsing our key finds.

Budget Choice

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  • Van Heusen Men’s Pants

Get a stylish look without compromising on unbeatable comfort with the classy Van Heusen travel pants for men.

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  • Olivers Traveller Pants

The premium pick goes to Olivers who have managed to combine style, comfort and even chosen to add some color.

Editor’s Choice

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The boss is always flying off on meetings and has chosen a household name that boasts quality in every stitch.

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The North face Travel Pants

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Most guys will be familiar with the garments flying out the workshops of The North Face. These guys have built up a stellar reputation for manufacturing functional outdoor clothes that are also stylish and fashionable. You’ll be especially familiar with them if you like to climb or hike.

This is partially why these 100% cotton pants have made it onto our travel pants buyer guide. They will look cool in the airport but also keep you comfortable while in the air due to their comfortable feel and lightweight design.

They are made in the USA but look awesome anywhere. They even come available in a whopping ten colors, from asphalt gray to burnt olive green there is a style to suit every man! To see all the colors for yourself simply hit the button right below.

  • Material: Cotton
  • Weight: 1lb
  • Color: Multiple

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Cubavera Drawstring Travel Pants

Probably a slightly less-known brand than the travel pants for men above, but still an envious option for jet setters, are these drawstring travel pants by Cubavera. The elasticated waistband with drawstring fastening offers added comfort for those longer journeys – and it will help manage that holiday weight on the flight back.

The relaxed fitting on this design also adds another level of comfort for travelers who have to remain seated for a long time. They even come in tall sizing for men who have a few extra inches on the rest of us. All of this functionality is made even more appealing when you see the stylish aesthetics of the travel pants. You can even get them in up to 15 different colors. From runway to the beach, these will have you looking and feeling awesome.

  • Material: Linen and Viscose

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Eddie Bauer Men’s Travel Pants

If you’re off on a road trip with the guys or on a long-haul flight for business, then you should be considering these travel pants for men made by Eddie Bauer. Their ten color designs and a wide range of sizes make these a great option for men who want optimum comfort while on the road without compromising on looking sleek and stylish.

What makes them ideal for traveling? Good question! These pants have a lot of features which gets every traveler from backpackers to gray nomads excited. These 100% nylon pants are lightweight and pack into very compact dimensions so you can save space for your latest read or another dinner shirt or even a “ shacket ”.

The woven material is also stretchy, so your legs never feel constrained on long journeys. Moreover, the waistband has odor-control technology and the whole pants expel moisture to keep you feeling fresh. Learn more by hitting below.

  • Material: Nylon
  • Weight: N/A

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Van Heusen Travel Pants

Business travelers look no further than the fourth travel pants we’re featuring on our buyer guide. Grab a reliable and cool belt for these 100% polyester pants and you’ll look ready for a meeting from take-off to customs – and you’ll feel as comfortable as you feel professional. They even come in a variety of waist and leg sizes, and they are free to purchase in over 15 office-approved colors.

The aesthetics of these travel pants are undeniably suited for those business trips, but why are they so comfortable and suitable for travelers rather than just commuting? Well, it’s because they boast a number of comforting features.

These pants have moisture-wicking technology, so you expel sweat rather than getting uncomfortable while sitting for long periods. Not to forget that this will help you keep dry and cool. The waistband also adds to the pants’ comforting functionality because it expands an extra one-and-a-half inches. We would get the deep navy color – how about you?

  • Material: Polyester

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Wrangler Nylon Travel Pants

Don’t you just hate some of these modern pants with their tiny pockets you can’t even get your wallet and smartphone in? With these Wrangler travel pants you’ll never have that problem – and yes, we did say Wrangler. These travel pants are made by a household name you can trust to be durable and last.

These particular pants are a natural straight fitting design which won’t restrict movement or feel tight when sitting for long periods in the car or on the big bird. The waistband has been made to flex and give you more room, so even if you do indulge on your vacation you can be sure they will still fit on the way home. These are one of the cheapest travel pants that we’re featuring and also come available in four fashionable colors.

  • Material: Nylon and spandex

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Rhone Commuter Pants

A slightly pricier option, but certainly an awesome choice for men of all ages, are these travel pants made by Rhone. They come in a cream color which will be perfect for a summer road trip with the family, the airport or even down the docks.

These pants have been made with dimensions to make sure that your legs or waist never feel constrained or restricted of movement. To this end, you’ll always feel like you have room to move as you wheel your case around the whitewashed airports or head off on your camping trip with the kids. They also have an oversized media pocket that offers a little more room than most pockets and accommodates those larger smartphones.

  • Material: N/A
  • Color: Cream

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Arc’teryx Travel Pants

Black, neptune or owami? Now there’s a question you never thought you’d be asked. If you want some awesome travel pants for men by Arc’teryx then this will be a question that you’ll need to ask yourself. These three color choices certainly make you a style icon, but the pants do more than that…

The composition of materials in these pants make them exceptionally breathable, meaning you stay drier, cooler and more comfortable. Your comfort is also prioritized in the natural fibers used throughout the pants. These feel softer on the skin to avoid irritation and let you relax on commutes and longer journeys.

A monumental six pockets offer ample room for your passport and wallet, while you will also find belt loops across the waistband. There are even zippered pockets across the thighs. For unlimited storage and optimum comfort choose these quality travel pants for men.

  • Material: Cotton and nylon
  • Weight: 12oz
  • Color: Black, neptune or owami

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Lee Slim Travel Pants For Men

Lee is another name that will be on the lips of fashionable men across the globe. These international fashion retailers know a thing or two about threads and style, especially pants. They’ve proven their craft once again with these slim travel pants that mesh unrivaled aesthetics with top-notch comfort.

The slim design is certainly popular among stylish men and Lee have managed to maintain this design while ensuring comfort perfect for traveling. They do this with active fabric that stretches rather than restricts and a waistband that offers the same flexibility. Looking awesome with a brand that has been top of the game for over a century is easier when you own these travel pants. Oh, and they even come in five neutral and sleek colors.

  • Material: Cotton and spandex

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Olivers Commuter Travel Pants

Olivers travel pants for men are a popular choice among guys who like to combine comfort, style and a splash of color. In fact, both of their designs are more colorful than normal designs in this niche and a perfect choice for a summer’s vacation.

The combination of nylon and spandex make these pants extremely comfortable and shift to your movement. Your range of movement is especially enhanced thanks to the inclusion of a gusseted crotch. The buttons on these travel pants are made with stainless steel that will not falter easily and make these pants that last. To uncover even more about these phenomenal pants, you can hit the link below. You can also see their other colorful option that will suit the Hawaiian beaches or a trip to sunny Europe.

  • Color: Indigo or sage

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Union Bay Travelling Pants

Heading to the bay or just a business meeting, Union Bay travel pants for men can be your new favorite traveling item. This option on our buyer guide is one of the cheapest to boot and comes in six sophisticated color designs that are a staple of men’s closets.

The stretching fabric means you get an exceptional range of movement to keep you comfortable. This fabric is also prevented against fading from the sun and water repellent. The waistband boasts the same features but hides its stretchy capabilities to maintain a professional aesthetic. This is one of the designs with the best storage options. It includes two side pockets, two back pockets equipped with zips and even a leg pocket also with a zipper. You know what to do by now if you want to learn more!

  • Weight: 3.2oz

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FJALL RAVEN Travel Pants

These travel pants for men won’t just be a fantastic option to maintain your style on long trips, they will also keep you comfortable. They are so good at doing both you may even be wearing for evening meals and al fresco dining on your vacation as well.

One of the best features of these travel pants is that they are super lightweight and breathable. Their impeccable ventilation means you can keep cool when on a stuffy plane or the family is squished in the car on the way to the campsite. Organic cotton gives you a soft-to-the-touch feel and three awesome colors mean there is a design for every man. Discover the world as free as a bird with these Fjall Raven travel pants for men!

  • Weight: 1.14lbs
  • Color: Limestone, dark navy or savanna

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Mountain Hardware Climbing and Commuting Pants

Mountain Hardware certainly overcame a mountain of a challenge when they designed their version of travel pants for men. They have somehow constructed a pair of durable and robust pants that don’t look out of place on the side of a mountain, along a hiking trail or sat in the departure lounge.

The stretchy fabric affords an even larger range of movement that adds to their comfort factor. This also adds an element of durability to the overall design. For the sporty guys, these pants also have a reflective hem so you can be seen in low-light conditions while cycling and climbing. Multiple pockets, some with zippers, and a lifetime warranty makes these travel pants an option that gets a lot of attention. Take a look at their other features by hitting the button below. Yes, that one – just there.

  • Weight: 2lbs

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Columbia Travel Pants

Traveling to Columbia or Columbus? Either way, these travel pants will be your favorite traveling and exploring item. The USP of this design is not their ten awesome color options to choose from or their classic fitting which enhances their comfort. It is in fact that these travel pants have a zipper above the knee and can be transformed into shorts effortlessly. Want the comfort of pants on the plane but also want to keep cool for when you arrive in a hotter climate? These are your go-to travel pants for men.

Yet, there are even more convenient features on these pants. They include mesh pockets with zippers so you keep your traveling items secured. Conveniences crashes with comfort when you unearth that these pants are made from materials that prevent the sun from causing fading to the color of the material. The material is even moisture wicking so you feel cool and dry throughout your journey.

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Union Bay Chino Travel Pants

Let us introduce you to another Union Bay design which is perfect for long or short trips. They come available in a number of excellent colors that wouldn’t look out of place strolling along the beach or perched on a chair around a boardroom. They can be machine washed and come in a wide range of sizes to make them even more appealing.

These travel pants are also one of the lightest designs among our ranks here and offer exceptional breathability to ensure you stay cool and comfortable. They offer comfort in other ways too. Wearers will feel their range of movement increase with the stretchy fabric and straight leg design. No matter what the weather this water-repellent and sun defending fabric will keep you looking cool and stylish from ankle to waist.

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Greg Norman Golfing and Travelling Pants

Tee up another vacation or road trip with these traveling pants for men that also double up as a pair of golf pants. They would also suit the traveling businessman who wants to stay professional but be comfortable on working trips. They come in a variety of sleek colors; all of which are a great buy and awesome value for money.

These pants combine soft and comfortable nylon with movement-enhancing spandex. The waistband has been made to expand with ease and make you feel unrestricted while seated or standing. This will stretch in every direction so no part of your waist is under pressure. The fabric itself is worth the talk. It is made of microfibers that don’t crease easily, meaning you can leave the travel iron at home when traveling on business. The fabric will even wick away moisture effectively – so you stay dry when things heat up on the beach or in negotiations.

  • Material: Polyester and spandex

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Prana Travel Pants

Or how about snapping up these travel pants crafted by Parana? They are a relaxed fitting that keeps you moving freely and go perfectly with a pair of cool sneakers or even sandals. They make them in more than ten colors for the subtle and sophisticated or the more colorful tastes.

It’s another one of those pairs of travel pants which offers many storage options. Pockets can be found in all the usual places as well as one on the leg. These pockets are made on a stretchy “Zion” fabric that makes them even more comfortable than just soft nylon alone. The same materials are also water repellent to keep you dry – as well as looking fashionable. One other noteworthy feature on these travel pants is that the legs can be rolled up to somewhat transform into over-the-knee shorts.

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Royal Robbins Travel Pants

The Royal Robbins travel pants for men are being sported by truckers, businessmen and other people dwelling around the major transport hubs. That’s because these travel pants come in three sophisticated color options and mix professionalism with unparalleled comfort.

They are manufactured with soft and durable nylon that is designed to last the test of time and also keep the weather at bay. They are protected to a USP standard of 50+ so you don’t have to worry that the sun will wear away their vibrant color. They are also water resistant so you never have to worry when the heavens do open. They do have one feature on the waistband that got the Men’s Gear team talking. The interior waistband wicks moisture to enhance your comfort but it’s also added with a soft lining to keep you comfortable in other ways at the same time. Click below to learn even more!

  • Weight: 5.1oz
  • Color: Charcoal, jet black or khaki

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Exofficio Nomad Travel Pants

Walnut, Cigar or road? A question that may sound like your options after dinner but in fact are the color choices on offer with Exofficio. It is made from 100% nylon which feels comfortable to wear and doesn’t restrict your movement when on the move.

The ability to machine wash these travel pants as well as multiple zipper pockets makes them a favorite among the frequent traveler. One of the coolest features of this design is that it includes Jade dust woven into the material. This helps you stay cool and protects against UV rays and unwanted odor. This is a great choice for every man to consider as a trip or lounge pant .

  • Weight: 1.45lbs
  • Color: Road, walnut or cigar

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Haggar Travel Pants

We’ll finish our look into the best travel pants for men by taking a glance at these Hager commuting pants. They are another solid option for men who like to dress smart but stay comfortable and will be perfect for guys who go on business trips.

The combination of cotton, polyester and spandex allow these pants to maintain a professional look while also guaranteeing impeccable comfort. They are machine washable and also have anti-crease fabric so you can score the deals even if you aren’t scoring points ironing. Take a further look at these stylish pants for men by tapping that button just below.

  • Material: Cotton, polyester and spandex

We have managed to provide you with a rundown of what the Men’s Gear team believe are some of the best travel pants for men currently on the market. We have managed to provide something for all guys, from truckers, frequent jet setters and even businessmen. The different travel pants on our catwalk come in at different prices to cater to all budgets and needs.

We have even managed to show you options from household names and hidden treasure that only mustache-twirling hipsters will claim to know about. Whether it’s one of these brands or the likes of Lee or The North Face that have caught your attention then don’t hesitate to find out more. You can easily visit the sellers of all these travel pants by hitting the buttons. Use them to weigh up your options or even make a purchase.

Thanks for dropping in on our latest buyer guide. Don’t forget to slide down the recliner, grab a beer and join us again to browse other cool garments and awesome gear that all men should at least consider owning.

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55 Best Travel Gifts for Men

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55 Best Travel Gifts for Men

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It feels like every guide to the best gifts for men these days is just whiskey glasses and beard oil—because that’s what all men like, right? Wrong. The next time you need to acquire a gift for the travel-loving guy in your life, consult this list instead. Here, you’ll find more than 50 gift ideas, from buzzworthy international favorites and social media darlings to undiscovered gems from small businesses you might not have heard of yet. From leather passport cases and duffel bags to portable firepits and massage guns, we've got you covered with dozens of gifts he'll actually love and use on his next adventure.

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

Find the best gifts for men by category:

For the frequent flier, for his closet, for the outdoors enthusiast, for the gadget geek, for the self-care newbie, for the foodie, for the homebody.

At Condé Nast Traveler , we spend a lot of time debating, researching, testing, and re-testing the best stuff when it comes to travel accessories , luggage, and more. If you’re looking for the best suitcase to buy your guy this season, look here . But if you’re looking for something a little different, or perhaps a little unusual that will absolutely rock his travel routine for years to come, check out some of the gift ideas below. Dr. Dennis Gross’ peel pads are a cult favorite among skincare enthusiasts, and an effortless way to look refreshed and dewy after a red-eye. Small touches like a beautiful passport case or a capacious leather weekender are luxurious upgrades he’ll cherish forever. And in case of emergencies, a good ol' fashioned flask will more than do the trick.

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Clothes are a tough gift. Everybody is different, every body is different, and a lot of guys are just downright picky when it comes to what they get dressed in everyday. That being said, there are a few tricks of the trade to consider here—when gifting clothes, don’t go too big, too outré, or too outlandish. The secret is to select timeless, quintessential pieces that travel well, age well, and can be styled into any wardrobe. That’s how you’ll end up giving a gift that can find a home in literally any guy’s closet (or suitcase). Who could say no to a versatile, eco-friendly jean, or a quarter-zip sweater knit from recycled oyster shells? A quilted Barbour jacket looks as good in the West Village as it does in West Yorkshire. And a classic pair of folding Persol sunglasses works as well for beach vacations as they do for ski trips .

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Lovers of the great outdoors are a funny bunch to shop for. They typically have all of their most treasured gear ready to go in their quiver already, so this is a demographic for whom you need to be on your A-game. Gifts for outdoorsy types need to be the newest of the new with smart details, category-leading engineering, and unassailable durability. Think a lightweight Norwegian cooler that keeps drinks cool without any ice (that’s right—no ice), or a rechargeable glow light that doubles as a mosquito repellent. Outdoorsy folks will say that they can never have too many puffy layer-type things (so go ahead and consider a puffer blanket, or the iconic Arc’teryx Atom Insulated Hoody), and if all else fails you can get them a beautiful Stanley bottle to keep their favorite beverages warm by the fire.

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Here’s the thing about men: There’s a part of us that never really grows up, and will always appreciate having a new toy to play with. This category is for he who will appreciate a wild card gift and savor the element of surprise. A perfect pair of travel-sized binoculars made from the best optical-grade crystal in the world? Jackpot! A wearable tech bracelet to quantify how well (or not well) we’re pumping at the gym? Bingo! A bird feeder with a motion-sensing camera so you can get live updates on which winged friends are snacking in your backyard? Why not?

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We hate to stereotype the genders—but a lot of self-care products out there are marketed more heavily toward women, leaving the average guy in the lurch. He may not know the benefits of investing in a Dr. Barbara Sturm skincare regimen, or how regular use of a sauna blanket can help improve sleep and recovery patterns, or that Athletic Greens’ enormously popular AG1 powder also comes in convenient travel-sized packs for on-the-go vitamin pick-me-ups. There’s a whole world of self-care products out there! Here we’ve gathered some of the best items to kick-start his journey—sometimes all it takes is a pair of “Wicked Good” shearling slippers from L.L.Bean to get the ball rolling.

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Food is one of our favorite ways to experience travel. If you’re not quite ready to gift someone a full evening at Eleven Madison Park , or a trip to sample authentic prosciutto di Parma straight off the bone in Italy , the good news is that the marvels of modern packing and shipping have made some of the world’s tastiest foods closer than ever. A single-origin Spice Passport livens up tired airplane food anywhere, while Flamingo Estate’s Instagram-famous tomato candles and olive oil feel particularly ripe for gifting this year. And if you aren’t able to snag a table for two at Carbone , the restaurant's store bought signature sauce is absolutely fine.

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Home gifts can be a tricky gift to navigate—you really need to know a person to make an informed decision. But no matter what the recipient’s sense of style is, there are certain things that show you care and are likely to fit in to most any home. In an age when photos live on our phones and are lost to the cloud forever, for instance, a custom acrylic photo block has a nice physicality to it. Beautiful linen sheets are always in style. A crisp-smelling candle from a small business in Hudson, New York , warms up any space. And when in doubt, the flourish of a fabulous Brazilian jacquard hammock has the right air of whimsy to it to grace any bachelor pad.

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You might have heard that there are some beautiful metro stations in Moscow. Soviet decorations, chandeliers, mosaic painting and statues are common in many of the stations. The good news is that the Moscow Metro does not cost a lot of money and many of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro are on the same line, so you can almost get on and off at each station to visit these. Over the New Year holidays, I had a free afternoon and decided to visit some of these stations. Check out what I found below…..

The main stations that you will want to visit are on the Number 5 line, also known as the Circle Line. An advantage of this line is that you can get to it very easily and quickly no matter where you are in Moscow. The announcements on the metro are in Russian as well as English so you don’t need to worry if your Russian language skills are not good.

If, like me, you arrive in Moscow via train from Kyiv , then you will arrive at a metro station which many Muscovites believe to be the most beautiful of them all…..

Kievskaya metro station was opened in 1954 and features white marble walls which curve upwards and have with large mosaics surrounded by a gold trim in a very classical style. The mosaics depict life in Ukraine and was designed by a Ukrainian who wanted to display Ukraine’s influence and contribution to Soviet Russia.

Kievskaya, one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro

Kievskaya, one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro

Soviet era artwork between the arches

Soviet era artwork between the arches

Mosaic with golden trim

Mosaic with golden trim

People carrying flags is a common theme

People carrying flags is a common theme

Going into battle

Going into battle

Belorusskaya

If you look at a map of the metro , you will want to go in a clockwise direction on the circle line. So you will want to get on the train going in the Barrikadnaya direction and not Park Kultury. Stay on this line until you reach the 2nd station, Belorusskaya. This station was built in 1952 and like Kievskaya also features white marble pylons and a plaster ceiling.

The ceiling features 12 mosaics in an octagonal shape depicting Belarusian life, while the tiling on the floor is said to resemble a Belarusian quilt. One of the passageway exits of the station has a statue called ‘Belarusian Partisans’ of three men wearing long coats, holding guns and carrying a flag.”

Belorusskaya metro platform

Belorusskaya metro platform

Belorusskaya metro platform

Soviet artwork on the roof

The hammer and sickle features prominently in the metro artwork

The hammer and sickle features prominently in the metro artwork

Three men carrying guns, holding the flag...

Three men carrying guns, holding the flag…

Mayakovskaya

To get to the next station, we need to change onto the green line (line 2) and go just one stop to the station of Mayakovskaya. This station has an art deco theme and, for some, resembles an elaborate ballroom. The columns are faced with stainless steel and pink rhodonite while the marble walls and ceiling have 34 mosaics with the theme “24-hour Soviet Sky. Apparently, Stalin resided here during the 2nd World War as the station was used as a command post for Moscow’s anti-aircraft regiment.

Mayakovskaya metro

Mayakovskaya metro

Mayakovskaya metro

24-Hour Soviet Sky mosaic

Bomber planes

Bomber planes

24-Hour Soviet Sky mosaic

It looks like planes flying over Red Square

Air-ship

Novoslobodskaya

It’s time to get back on the metro and return to Belorusskaya. At Belorusskaya, change to the circle line again and continue clockwise to the next station, Novoslobodskaya. With its 32 stained glass panels, this station reminds me of a church. The panels were designed by Latvian artists and are surrounded by a brass border.

Novoslobodskaya metro

Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

Stained glass artwork

The golden trim around artwork is also very common

The golden trim around artwork is also very common

Stained glass artwork

Prospekt Mira

Back on the metro and again just one stop until our next station, Prospekt Mira. This station was originally called Botanichesky Sad after the nearby Botanical Gardens of the Moscow State University. The pylons are covered in white marble and decorated with floral bas-relief friezes. The ceiling is decorated with casts and several cylindrical chandeliers.

Prospekt Mira metro station

Prospekt Mira metro station

Notice the floral decoration

Notice the floral decoration

Komsomolskaya

On the metro once more and once more we are going just one stop to the next station – Komsomolskaya. This station is famous for its its yellow ceiling. The chandeliers in this station are huge. The photos below do not do this station justice.  For me, this station resembles a presidential palace.  You hace to see it for yourself to truly appreciate it.

Because of it’s location, this is one of the busiest stations in the Moscow metro as it serves three of the main train stations in the city – Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky, and Kazansky so be prepared for a lot of people.

Komsomolskaya metro

Komsomolskaya metro

The yellow ceiling seems to go on forever

The yellow ceiling seems to go on forever

Yellow ceiling and artwork

Yellow ceiling and artwork

One of the ceiling mosaics

One of the ceiling mosaics

Elektrozavodskaya

When you are ready to leave Komsomolskaya metro station behind, then get back on the circle line and go one stop to Kurskaya and change to the blue line (line 3) and go to two stops to the Elektrozavodskaya station. This station gets it’s name from a nearby electric light bulb factory and has a somewhat industrial but also futuristic style, with 6 rows of circular lamps (there are 318 lamps in total). I think this is one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro for how unique it is. The station was opened in 1944 after a delay because of the 2nd World War and features 12 marble bas-reliefs of the struggle on the home front during the war.

The Komsomolskaya metro station

The Komsomolskaya metro station

The struggles of war at home

The struggles of war at home

Fixing machinery

Fixing machinery

Hard at work

Hard at work

Making weapons

Making weapons

Building a tank

Building a tank

The struggles of war at home

Even the station sign is elaborate

Ploschad Revolyutsii

Back on the metro line 3 (but in the other direction), getting off at the 3rd stop – Ploschad Revolyutsii (Revolution Square). This is located underneath the square in Moscow of the same name and is a short walk from Red Square in the city centre. It is the perfect place to end a visit around Moscow’s metro. The station features red and yellow marble arches with a total of 76 sculptures in between each arch. The sculptures are supposed to represent the people of the Soviet Union and include soldiers, farmers, industrial workers, children etc… I noticed a lot of people touching the golden chicken in the photo below as well as the show of the woman. I am assuming that this is for good luck.

Industrial worker

Industrial worker

Touch the chicken for good luck

Touch the chicken for good luck

Sculpture of the people of the Soviet Union

Sculpture of the people of the Soviet Union

Woman reading a book - touch the shoe for good luck

Woman reading a book – touch the shoe for good luck

In education

In education

Parent and child

Parent and child

These are some of what I think are the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro. Which ones are your favourite? Would you add any to this list?

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Kievskaya definitely caught me off guard. Didn’t know Moscow metro stations were THIS extravagant! Mayakovskaya is gorgeous too with the marble walls and mosaics. I might just need to book a flight over to admire all of these!

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Do it! Kievskaya was my first introduction to the Moscow metro as I got an overnight train from Kyiv.

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You know, in the States, all we ever hear is bad stuff about Russia. It’s nice to see other (and lovely!) dimensions of such a controversial place.

It’s the same in the UK which is why I prefer going to see somewhere and making up my own mind. It’s all ‘politics and bullshit’ as I say

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I went to Moscow about 13years for Christmas and went to train stations, so I can see these amazing mosaics and chandeliers. I agree with you that are beautiful Stations for sure and I could of wandered around for days. I think Kievskaya is definitely my favourite out of them all and I even have some similar pictures as you.

I imagine Moscow would have been a little different 13 years ago but these stations have probably always looked beautiful

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You chose some great stations for this write up! Beautiful details in these stations and would love to visit them sometime. Particularly like the Komsomolskaya station with that yellow ceiling!

Thank you very much. Komsomolskaya seems to be a lot of peoples favourite stations too

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Sumit Surai

Wow! Without the text I would have thought them to be some museum or gallery.

I know exactly what you mean!

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Rosie Fluskey

Wow, it is just stunning! How does anyone get to work with so much to look at. I’m surprised at the very bourgeois-looking Komsomolskaya station. I would have thought it was all too Tzarist looking, but then I haven’t been to Russia yet lol. This has just made me want to go more!

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Wow, that’s a lot of artwork. I wonder how old some of these pieces are?

Generally most of the stations are from 1940-1960 approximately. The later stations are more functional than style.

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My mother-in-law was in Moscow fifty years ago and still raves about the metro stations. So far, I could not imagine much. But now! The pictures are great and I think it’s almost a pity that this splendor is underground. But for every user of the Metro can enjoy a free trip to the world of art. Susanne

True. It is like having a free trip to an art museum/gallery. I hope that you can one day visit Moscow and see for yourself.

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Oh wow, I would never have known that these were metro stations. The ceilings remind me of how you need to look up sometimes, even in the commuter rush!

It is true about life in general, we just go from A to B looking directly in front of us instead of around us

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Wow, I would have never guessed that these were stations. The decor is so pretty and not one I’m used to seeing at metro stations. Love the ceiling at The Komsomolskaya metro station.

They certainly don’t look like metro stations. The ceiling there is one of my favourites too!

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Spring is finally here. After a few false starts and trepidation, I’m finally packing away my sweaters and boots for the sweet embrace of darling sundresses and beach-ready, comfy sandals . To start the season off fresh, I’m doing my spring shopping at Nordstrom — particularly in its sale section, which is booming with deals. With up to 60 percent off clothes , shoes, and travel necessities, it makes finding what I need for the rest of spring and summer easy (and more budget-friendly).  

As an expert shopper, my unofficial job as a fashion stylist and editor, I always look ahead to see if I need (or want) new looks for what I have on my calendar. With vacations booked, most of what I’m eyeing are those effortless travel clothes to wear while in transit or easily packed in my carry-on suitcase (psst: they have those on sale, too, for 60 percent off!) Plus, newly discounted items like flowy maxi dresses (which are 40 percent off) for the beach and a denim jacket for chilly nights; I already have this 50-percent-off one from Mavi in my cart.

This is just a taste of what you can score. To make your life easier, I sorted through everything in the Nordstrom sale section and found the 53 best deals. Keep in mind that you'll have to act fast since some of the spring items are only discounted for a limited time and are selling fast. 

Best Women's Clothing Deals

As stated above, most of my shopping focus is on building my summer vacation wardrobe, so hitting up the women's clothing section on sale at Nordstrom is my priority. The necessities are comfy travel pants, swimsuits, and new fun items, like Free People sundresses (this one is currently 30 percent off), or my favorite travel companion: a denim jacket ; follow my lead and grab this one while it's 50 percent off. 

  • Free People Shea Smocked Yoke Shift Minidress , $90 (originally $128)
  • Mavi Mellie Denim Jacket , $69 (originally $138)
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Best men's clothing deals.

There are also huge deals on men's clothes right now at Nordstrom. Some of the best men's active brands are discounted, like this Vuori high-performance short-sleeve shirt with UV protection, which makes the perfect vacation shirt. And for any man looking for a new bathing suit, these highly-rated and eco-friendly swim trunks are currently priced at under $25.

  • Fair Harbor The Anchor Swim Trunks , $24 (originally $68)
  • Vuori Bridge Athletic Fit Short-sleeve Performance Button-up Shirt , $59 (originally $74)
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  • Zella Tricot Performance Joggers , $56 (originally $79)
  • O'Neill Reserve Light Check Water Repellent Bermuda Shorts , $42 (originally $60) 

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I plan on reevaluating my luggage situation before I head off on the few trips I have scheduled in the next few months. As luck would have it, top-quality carry-on and checked bags are now discounted up to 60 percent off. You can also snag some travel bags from Tumi on sale. For shorter excursions (or if you need a second carry-on bag), the brand's Harrison William Backpack at a rare 20 percent off is an awesome option. 

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  • Briggs & Riley Sympatico 30-inch Large Expandable Spinner Packing Case , $308 (originally $769)
  • Tumi Harrison William Backpack , $459 (originally $575) 
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Sandal season is my favorite season. I love letting my toes free and indulging in some biweekly pedicures. What I don't like is paying full price for new pairs — hence, one of my favorite places to shop is Nordstrom's shoe sale section. Besides open-toe options, I'm eyeing new travel sneakers to support a full day of walking. And with a summer wedding to attend, I might take this as an opportunity to get a new pair of heels worthy of a dance floor .

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  • Steve Madden Mona Sandals , $54 (originally $90)
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  • Vionic Beach Collection Malibu Slip-on Sneakers , $53 (originally $70)

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Best men's shoe deals.

There are some equally good shoe deals for men, too. To get ready for sunny weather and travel, opt for these waterproof Adidas Adilette 22 Sport Slides , which are up to 33 percent off. You can also find travel-friendly sneakers, like this highly-rated style from Cole Haan , for up to nearly 40 percent off. 

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  • Nike Air Max 270 Sneakers , $99 (originally $160) 
  • Reebok BB 4000 II Sneakers , $59 (originally $100) 
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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

Elektrostal's fascinating history, vibrant culture, and promising future make it a city worth exploring. For more captivating facts about cities around the world, discover the unique characteristics that define each city . Uncover the hidden gems of Moscow Oblast through our in-depth look at Kolomna. Lastly, dive into the rich industrial heritage of Teesside, a thriving industrial center with its own story to tell.

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