Picking an airport outfit—especially when you're flying short-haul, and have to contend with the limited baggage allowance on budget airlines—can be a struggle. Yes, you want to look cute and casual while you sip coffee in departures, but you also don't want to take up your precious hand luggage space with an outfit you're only going to wear once, just for a few hours.
This is where the airport co-ord comes in. A (genius) term coined by Cosmo UK, it's the perfect solution for when packing light is essential. Let's unpack, literally: Don the entire outfit at the airport, when the dress code is comfy meets chic. Then, once you've landed at your destination, mix and match the items.
Whether you re-wear the top with a pair of shorts for wandering around whichever European Old Town you find yourself in, or you opt for the trousers and a tank top for dinner, you've got three separate outfits for different occasions. It’s taking the best parts of your favorite airport trousers and raising the stakes. The only question now is, where can you find the perfect airport co-ord for you?
Enter, this textured top and wide-leg trouser set from Zara, which clocks in at $40 a piece. Variations of this green shade have also been trending throughout the warmer seasons, too—it's giving eating olives and drinking wine in Greece. Bliss.
The top is an easy-to-wear staple, with a stylish low-cut button-up neckline and breezy short sleeves, ideal for both humid aircrafts and Euro temperatures. The added stretch in the fabric also ensures a flexible wear. As for the trousers—made from the same material as the top—they ooze smart-casual vibes. Some of the features include a contemporary wide-leg silhouette, the same added stretch for comfort, and a drawstring waistband.
Style-wise, this is where the co-ord gets even more versatile in terms of alternating your outfits. Pair with some toe-loop sandals like on the model, whether for your airport fit, afternoon stroll fit, or dinner fit.
*Immediately books flights to Greece and adds co-ord to basket.*
Sophie Williams is a Freelance Journalist and Copywriter, covering everything from Fashion to Entertainment to music, Lifestyle and Features. She has interviewed a range of musical artists and authors including Alyssa Edwards, Courtney Barnett, Confidence Man, The Vaccines, Loyle Carner, Gabrielle, and John Niven, and has written for publications like Metro, Reader's Digest, ITV's Woo! and Vice’s NBGA. She is also working on a book for HarperCollins about Taylor Swift, due to be published in 2024.













