The Best Sleepwear for Travel (And Why You'll Thank Yourself Later)

The Best Sleepwear for Travel (And Why You'll Thank Yourself Later)

When I travel, I don't pack with a destination-first mindset. I start with a question: What will make this trip feel softer?

That means comfort. Breathability. A feeling of ease at 36,000 feet, or in an unfamiliar hotel room after a long day. Travel can be disorienting, but what you wear has the power to ground you.

Over time, I've refined a collection of favourites that I keep returning to, which now make up our Travel Collection. They fold beautifully, feel considered, and perform well without ever seeming to try.

 

 

Essentials for Long-Haul Comfort

If I'm flying—especially on long-haul flights—I always reach for the Jacqui Travel Set.

It's made from our jersey cotton blend, with just enough stretch to move easily while still feeling tailored. The wide-leg pants and short-sleeve shirt feel like loungewear but look smart enough to head straight to breakfast once you land.

What I love most is the versatility. I've worn the Jacqui Set on planes, to morning markets, and even to dinner with a good pair of sandals and a light layer. It's polished, without being precious. It's the kind of set that makes you feel like you've packed well, because you have.

 

 

The Nightgown That Transforms a Room

I always pack a nightgown—because when you're sleeping in a space that's not your own, what you wear matters even more.

For warmer climates or minimal luggage, the Melanie Shirt Nightdress is perfect. It's floaty and breathable, with a feminine cut that works whether you're lounging in bed or sipping your morning tea on a balcony.

When I want something a little more structured, I bring the Kareena Nightgown in navy. It has just enough shape to feel composed, even when room service knocks on the door or you're sharing a space with someone else. It also doubles beautifully as a house dress when you need to step into the hallway or grab a coffee downstairs.

There's a quiet confidence that comes from knowing you look and feel like yourself, even in an unfamiliar place. And that's what these nightgowns give me.

 

 

Smart Packing = Soft Landings

Your travel wardrobe doesn't need to be extensive—it just needs to be intentional. The pieces you bring should earn their place. They should do more than one thing. They should feel like you, even when everything else around you is unfamiliar.

That's why I design with versatility and movement in mind. Because sleepwear shouldn't be reserved only for sleep, it should be for the in-between hours—the hotel mornings, the layovers, the long travel days where comfort becomes its own kind of currency.

So the next time you're packing—whether for a weekend away or a journey across time zones—ask yourself: What will help me feel grounded, comfortable, and a little more like myself? And start there.