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    Rag and Bone Sweatpant jeans are my go-to airport outfit

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    Jeans have always been a necessary evil in my wardrobe—reliable, yes, but rarely something I want To travel in. When I discovered the Rag & Bone Miramar line. I already live in the dark-wash Sofie pair all-year long When I saw a light-washed option, it was a no-brainer. Miramar Wide-leg Pants In the shade Valentina was my first choice because I wanted a summer-friendly alternative to my favorite travel pants. This latest addition to my closet more than delivered.

    These aren’t the ones you know average sweatpants. Rag & Bone’s patented Miramar technique uses digital printing to create a wildly convincing denim illusion on ultra-soft cotton terry fabric. The light-blue wash that I chose has a worn-in look, with belt loops and fly printed on, as well as realistic fading. But flip them inside out—or just wear them for a few minutes—and the secret is out: they’re as soft and stretchy as loungewear.

    Rag & Bone Miramar Wide-leg Sweatpant Jeans 

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    The pants are functional and practical, despite the flat waistband and zipper. They were just as comfortable as my favorite joggers, but they looked like crisp denim. No waistband snagged in flight and no stiff seams. no need to change after landing.

    The fabric weight was what sold me on these pants for summer. The cotton terry fabric is lightweight and breathable so I did not get too hot while running in the airport, or even sitting on the stuffy plane seats. These are not too thin to feel flimsy. I’ve worn them with a light cardigan On cooler evenings, you can easily transition to fall by adding a trench coat or blazer on top.

    Rag & Bone Miramar Wide-leg Sweatpant Jeans 

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    They go with anything. I’ve paired these with white sneakers You can wear them with a T-shirt and a linen button down for a flight. I have also worn them dressed up for an outdoor dinner in espadrilles and a linen shirt tucked into the jeans. Plus, if you don’t want to wear them on the flight back, the soft structure makes them perfect for packing—they roll up easily and don’t wrinkle like traditional denim can.

    My first dark-wash Miramar pants These lighter pants are my go-to summer pair. Between the wear-everywhere look of jeans and the cloudlike comfort of sweats, these pants are the ultimate warm-weather travel companion—and honestly, a year-round staple. They’ll last me through the entire season.

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    These sweatpant jeans are on the pricier side at $225, but considering how often I reach for them—on planes, at brunch, running errands—they’ve more than earned their spot in my suitcase and closet. This travel outfit is perfect for those who want to combine the comfort and style of loungewear, with the ease of denim. If you want something more affordable, scroll down to find similar sweatpant jeans. styles from Gap, AmazonMore than that starting at $32. 

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