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Jeans or shorts, T-shirt (long or short sleeved, depending on season), tennis shoes or sandals. And maybe a blanket. I like heat and my husband likes to blast the AC, so I know to be prepared.
Typically, while going on long haul road trips (over 200 miles) I tend to wear shoes that don't squeeze my feet and make them sweat like crazy. Additionally, I take off my heavy coat to have better steering control by reducing weight on my arms and compensate by turning up the heat.
So, how do you dress up to feel comfortable while driving long distances.
I wear what I need to have on when I get to where I am going.
Generally comfortable jeans, 2 layers of shirt if it is winter, socks and boots if it is winter and my coat, gloves and hat are in the back seat. Summer dress is a bit different, no socks with my sneakers and one shirt, no coat, gloves or hat in the back seat.
I despise yoga pants or seeing anyone in yoga pants who is not in yoga class, not real crazy about sweats either but they are better than yoga pants anyday. (my opinion)
On my last 3700 mile road trip I wore yoga or sweat pants, t shirt & my comfy super light skechers. Of course that was during the summer.
From where to where and most importantly, WHAT CAR ????
I did a 972 mile road trip from central Georgia to southern new Jersey in 1 day. At one point, I felt so hot and wore a sleeveless undershirt with jeans (AS A GUY ) because it was 92 F, the sunlight was so intense, and humidity was insane. I did wear a proper shirt while getting off the car though (for those who think its gross for a man to wear such clothes in public). This was done in early June BTW and it was a relieving pleasant 54 F in NJ when we arrived late at night.
Last edited by Adi from the Brunswicks; 01-05-2014 at 09:16 PM..
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