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August 22, 2017 by James Larounis 1 Comment

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Anatomie Travel Pants: Worth it?

I think it’s fair to say that most people have been through times where they have nothing to wear even with a closet full of clothes (don’t be embarrassed, it happens to the best of us). And the vast majority of us know that when it comes to travelling, this dull panic is not exempt to us; with so many factors to consider: weather, the amount of time you’ll be wearing it, the temperature etc.

First of all, I would like to clarify what makes certain clothes ideal to travel with. Travel clothes are basically a combination of comfort and style however even us travel fashion girls know how hard it is to find a combination of both of these essential elements.

Anatomie travel pants are undeniably the number one of solution.

Two of the major questions to ask when picking out travel clothes is: is it lightweight and will it fold as to not take up too much space? These anatomie pants definitely did the trick using a lightweight fabric with quite a bit of stretch to them while fitting true to their size chart as far as I can tell. They fold very easily becoming small pencils of fabric within a matter of seconds.

They do not crease and easily retain their shape even after sitting on a flight for hours on end, easily dressed up or down making for the perfect style solution however these trousers were tailored to the needs and shapes of slimmer women with waists smaller than their hips although anatomie does have lines for women of other shapes and sizes. The pocket size is average so not necessarily big or small but just right and could probably fit an iPhone 6 comfortably they are also super-duper fast drying, like astonishingly fast.

I think that the main reason people tend to shy away from these travel pants, and the anatomie brand in general, is the price. It definitely does make you question whether the pants are really that amazing costing a relatively high price of $225 USD and I can tell you that these bottoms are worth the investment. I probably wouldn’t spend that kind of money on anything with quality less than that presented in these trousers.

In conclusion these pricey pants are undoubtedly the solution to your wardrobe to suitcase dilemma, being easily foldable and stylish making them fashionable as well as functional. Crease/wrinkle resistant and easily dressed up or down. Compressible and quick drying and will easily become the number one thing on your lightweight packing list as well as your most favoured item of travel clothing.

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