Hit The Road With Our Editors' Top Picks For Travel Pants - IMBOLDN
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A man who knows how to dress while traveling is a smart one. Having the right look head-to-toe is essential, not only for comfort, but for presenting the best version of yourself to the world at large. Distressed jeans just will not do. A great pair of travel pants needs to be ready for any adventure, whether that’s a long-haul flight overseas or a road trip spur of the moment with your friends. These types of pants should be stretchy, moisture-wicking, anti-wrinkle, and comfortable. Here are the best travel pants for men that will take you just about anywhere you need to go, looking good in the process.


Relwen Flightweight Flex Chino

A lightweight pair of pants with a crazy amount of stretch and breathable design is these Relwen Flightweight Flex Chinos. As a Midwestern brand from Ohio, this company knows how to make travel pants that can stand up to any weather challenge. They come in navy, which is the perfect color for travel since it can hide so many stains while on the road.

$198

DUER Men’s Collection No Sweat Pant Relaxed

Traveling in sweat pants is usually a big no-no. Most of the time they are too baggy and sloppy to have the right structure for a well-designed look. That’s not the case with this DUER Men’s Collection No Sweat Pant Relaxed. This is a tailored pair of slim sweat pants with a relaxed fit along the hips, but are tapered at the hem to look like regular pants, made of natural TENCEL fibers. No one will know you’re wearing sweat pants.

$135

Roark Layover 2.0 Travel Pant

These Roark Layover 2.0 Travel has a two-way stretch in a fabric that can withstand long journeys. Another great feature for travel is the fact that they have a zippered pocket on the inside to stash all of your travel documents and ID. Plus, they have a zippered fly and a drawstring closure for the ultimate comfort. With well-placed ventilated mesh, these pants will keep you cool and collected the entire trip.

$75


Public Rec All Day Every Day Pant

The name of these pants says it all. The Public Rec All Day Every Day Pant are the ones you’ll want to wear, well, all of the time. They are just that comfortable, with an elastic waistband, zippered pockets to prevent theft, and a faux fly front that elevates the style of these travel pants. Plus, they come in a wide range of colors, so you’ll probably want to buy a few pairs or one in every color.

$108

Relwen Air-Stretch Wind Pants

Spills and stains practically bounce right off of these Relwen Air-Stretch Wind Pants. They are made of a shell nylon fabric that is easy to wipe off, but has a cozy lightweight mesh fabric inside that is supremely comfortable. The rear pocket is zippered to make sure your valuables don’t get misplaced or stolen in this athletic-style pair of pants that you’ll never want to take off.

$188

Bearded Goat Rover Pant

An all-season staple is this Bearded Goat Rover Pant pair. They are water-resistant, stretchy, wind-resistant, and tapered for a more tailored fit that’s very handsome. Plus, the extra touch of spandex adds to the comfort with an interior zip pocket to store some much-needed cash, which you’ll always dip into while on the road.

$98


Outdoor Voices Rectrek Pant

When traveling you want pants that will withstand all of the elements, no matter where you are. These Outdoor Voices Rectek Pant are the exact pair you need for comfort and mobility. They are made of specialized TerraStretch fabric, which is a combination of fibers in a relaxed but slightly cropped fit at the ankles. They come in a variety of neutral shades, but if you want to stand out, go with the “Paprika” that’s bright orange.

$98

Foehn Brise Schoeller Pant

You can really picture adventure travel guy Bear Grylls in this exact pair of pants climbing up the rockface of a mountain. The Foehn Brise Schoeller Pant is excellent looking, but has a modern design that’s made for exploring. With wear and tear-resistant Schoeller fabric, they are water, dirt, and stain repellent. They have five pockets, but also an additional large zippered pocket on the front for essentials that will sit below a climbing harness, if you aspire to be exactly like Mr. Grylls.

$130

Todd Snyder Japanese Selvedge Chino Pant

Sometimes chinos can look a little bit boring. You won’t have that problem with this pair, the Todd Snyder Japanese Selvedge Chino Pant. They have all the classic elements including a button-up fly, straight-fit, and on-seam pockets, but the fabric is imported from Japan and has that vintage military khaki look. They are fighter pilot cool. These pants will easily become your new favorites because they have that lived-in style that’s hard to get with a new pair.

$198


Flint and Tinder 365 Jogger

Stretch-infused style in a laid-back jogger look, these Flint and Tinder 365 Jogger pants are built with comfort in mind. They have a classic button and zip fly, elastic at the ankles, and a drawstring around the waist for adjustability, so you can have that extra hot dog around the campfire. The shank buttons are engraved with the company’s logo FNT. Get them in “Slate” which is a dark charcoal that will go with everything.

$98

Mack Weldon Radius Flex Pant

Having weather and stain-resistant fabric are both key elements of travel pants. This Mack Weldon Radius Flex Pant is the way to go for whatever the day throws your way. A feature of these pants that don’t usually come with travel pants is belt loops, so for those people who have to wear a belt, this pair is perfect for you. They also have “stealth zip pockets” which just sounds cool to hide all your valuables with ease.

$108

DUER Men’s Collection No Sweat Jogger

Finding joggers that don’t look sloppy and unstructured is hard to do. This DUER Men’s Collection No Sweat Jogger is the right pair. They have a slim fit, jogger cuff, and TENCEL fabric that is breathable and easy to wear. The seams are reinforced, so you don’t have to worry about wear and tear getting to these bad boys.

$129
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