Once upon a time, people used to get dressed up for planes. Luckily, that time is no more. While gentlemen used to dress accordingly for business travel in their tailored finery, that trend has long since waned. If you’re embarking on a long journey—whether it’s by air, road, or rail—cultural norms have literally and figuratively loosened up.
There is a fine line when it comes to the best men’s loungewear sets, though. You’ll want something that keeps you warm without overheating, covered without being constricted, and casual without looking slovenly. Thankfully, the category has come a long way—Gen Z might even argue that the right loungewear set looks downright snazzy. Here, we’ve combed the market for 21 such sets to add into your travel wardrobe. From sustainable bamboo fibers to luxe cashmere knits, they’ll be a worthy travel companion for wherever you’re heading next.
Often, the softest materials tend to trap heat, which can spell trouble for guys who run on the warmer side—but that isn’t the case with bamboo. This sustainable fiber is smooth, cool to the touch, and breathable for all-day, all-season comfort wherever you’re traveling. (The joggers also come in a Tall version for those with longer legs.)
The soft hand-feel of this hemp and cotton blend is irresistible. It has that textured, vintage-y look of broken-in cotton, but with a much lighter, more breathable weight. Hemp is a sustainable, durable fiber, and this unisex style comes in a wide range of colorways that will suit any closet.
Pro surfer Kelly Slater serves as the brains behind this eco-friendly and sustainable brand, so it should come as no surprise that this set telegraphs the perfect amount of California surfer cool. It’s made from a French Terry knit that has the perfect combination of comfort and heft—not too stiff, not too flimsy, but just right.
When in doubt: cashmere. Seriously, who wouldn’t want a feathery-soft travel set to make those long travel days feel all the more comfortable? Quince does a great job of providing high-quality pieces at reasonable prices. This set, made from Grade A Mongolian cashmere, rings in at a fraction of what comparable designer or contemporary brands would cost. And it just feels fantastic.
Introducing the tech fleece set of your dreams. It’s made from a Polartec fabric that is built to last, with hydrophilic properties that pull moisture away from your body (read: keeps you dry and warm in cold conditions), as well as two zippered side pockets where you can leave your cell phone and passport with confidence. The fabric is Bluesign certified, meaning that its production is free from harmful chemicals.
Leave it to Buck Mason—known for its dreamily soft fabrics—to create something that’s
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