2019-02-01_Popular_Science

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by Stan Horaczek / photograph by Sam Kaplan POPSCI.COM•SPRING 2019 41

IT’S TIME TO DITCH THE SWEATS AND BAGGY T-SHIRT THAT MAKE UP YOUR
default travel outfit. Instead, opt for better-fitting garments that will endure the delays,
cramped quarters, and poor ventilation of a long haul. You’ll also want clothing that you could
rock even for a few days if your luggage goes on its own vacation. These items are comfy
and, thanks to smart fabric and construction choices, will keep you chill and smelling fresh.

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Orvis Tech
Chambray Shirt
Three small circular
vents in the armpits of
this stretchy linen and
gingham button-down
let in cool air to stop
you from getting
swampy. Triple-stitched
seams resist tearing.
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Exofficio Travel
Bra and Bikini
A thick band around
the bottom of this bra
prevents it from rolling
and digging in. Sheer
mesh panels on the
hips of the briefs give
them more fl ex than
bunch if you wiggle.
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Smartwool
Merino Boxers
These briefs are woven
from nylon and merino
wool fi bers, which will
wick sweat, reduce
smells, and dry quickly
aft er a wash in a hotel
sink. Flat seams pre-
vent chafi ng.
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L.L.Bean Stretch-
Tek Travel Pants
Thanks to a water-
resistant layer, errant
ginger ale will roll off
these nylon and span-
dex slacks. A fl exible,
low-riding waist keeps
them from creeping up
when you sit down.
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