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Travel + Leisure
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Travel + Leisure
I've Worn These Comfy ‘Jeans' on Every Flight This Summer—and No One's Noticed They're Sweatpants
Jeans have always been a necessary evil in my wardrobe—reliable, yes, but rarely something I want to travel in. That changed when I discovered the Rag & Bone Miramar line. I already live in the dark-wash Sofie pair all-year long (yes, the 'jeans' that fooled my friends, coworkers, and even my mom), so when I spotted a light-wash option, the Miramar Wide-leg Pants in the shade Valentina, I didn't hesitate because I needed a summer-friendly version of my go-to travel pants, and this latest addition to my wardrobe more than delivered. These aren't your average sweatpants. Rag & Bone's patented Miramar technique uses digital printing to create a wildly convincing denim illusion on ultra-soft cotton terry fabric. The light-blue wash I chose looks like a broken-in pair of vintage jeans, complete with printed belt loops, fly, and even realistic fading and 'creases.' But flip them inside out—or just wear them for a few minutes—and the secret is out: they're as soft and stretchy as loungewear. $198 at Nordstrom $198 at Despite the eye-deceiving waistband and zipper (both of which are completely flat and digitally printed), the pants still have functional side pockets that make them feel practical for everyday wear. I wore them to and from a flight from LaGuardia to Palm Beach International, and they felt just as breathable as my favorite joggers but looked like crisp summer denim. There was no waistband digging in mid-flight, no stiff seams, and no need to change after landing. What truly sold me on this pair for summer was the fabric weight. The cotton terry is lightweight and breathable, so I didn't overheat while running around the airport or sitting in the stuffy plane seat. They're also not too thin that they feel flimsy. I've also worn them with a light cardigan on cooler evenings and could easily transition them into fall with a trench or blazer layered on top. $198 at Nordstrom $198 at As for styling, they work with everything. I've paired them with white sneakers and a T-shirt for a flight, and I've also dressed them up with a tucked-in linen button-down and espadrilles for dinner alfresco. Plus, if you don't want to wear them on the flight back, the soft structure makes them perfect for packing—they roll up easily and don't wrinkle like traditional denim can. If my first dark-wash Miramar pants are the cold-weather MVPs of my travel wardrobe, this lighter pair is the summer star. Between the wear-everywhere look of jeans and the cloudlike comfort of sweats, these pants are the ultimate warm-weather travel companion—and honestly, a year-round staple. I'll be wearing them straight through the seasons. These sweatpant jeans are on the pricier side at $225, but considering how often I reach for them—on planes, at brunch, running errands—they've more than earned their spot in my suitcase and closet. If you're looking for the ease of loungewear with the style of lived-in denim, this is your travel outfit upgrade. Although if you're looking for something a little more budget-friendly, keep scrolling for similar sweatpant jean styles from Gap, Amazon, and more, starting at $32. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.


The Irish Sun
14-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Irish Sun
Dunnes Stores fans rushing to buy new oversized blazer that's perfect for the office – and costs just €45
DUNNES Stores fans are rushing to buy a new oversized blazer that's perfect for the office - and it costs only €45. The Savida Mia Oversized Blazer is available online and in 3 The Savida Mia Oversized Blazer comes in stone. Credit: Dunnes 3 It is priced at €45 and comes in sizes XXS to XXL. Credit: Dunnes 3 It can be paired with tailored trousers for the office Credit: Dunnes It is priced at €45 and comes in sizes XXS to XXL. And the Savida Mia Oversized Blazer comes in stone. "Its clean lines and oversized fit make it an easy layer over denim or something more dressed up. Read more in Fabulous "Savida is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores." The blazers can be paired with tailored trousers for the office or worn with jeans and a nice top for a smart-casual look. Fashion fans can pair this fab piece with the High Rise Skinny Denim Cropped Jeans. Shoppers can get the denim cropped jeans for just €20. Most read in Fabulous And it is available in sizes 8 to 22 both online and in shops across the country. But the fab jeans are set to sell out quickly, and shoppers are urged to rush to the shelves as the piece is already in low stock. Dunnes Stores slash prices on designer holiday range Dunnes Stores said: "Cut to flatter, these high-rise skinny jeans sculpt with a streamlined fit through the leg, finishing in a cropped hem that hits just above the ankle. "Crafted from comfort-stretch denim, they move with you while holding their shape." The High Rise Skinny Denim Cropped Jeans come in colours: Indigo or light-wash. Meanwhile, Dunnes Stores fans are also set to love The retailer has been releasing a steady stream of And it's the latest in a long line of popular waistcoats to be released by the retailer. The Gallery Embroidered Waistcoat costs just €25 and is sure to become a wardrobe staple. The embroidered waistcoat features a neat cut that gives a structured feel keeping the overall look "fashionable." It is available in sizes 8 to 18. And it comes in black embroidered in contrasting white. In an official item description on the Dunnes Stores website, "The neat cut gives a structured feel while keeping the overall look fashionable yet pared-back. "Gallery is available exclusively at Why police were called to first Dunnes Stores opening BETWEEN the weekly food shops and bargain fashion - Dunnes Stores is a staple retailer in Irish households. But this wasn't always the case, and when the initial branch of the shop opened its doors in 1944 it caused quite the stir On March 31 of the year, Locals quickly learned of the grand opening and flooded into the store in what the retailer's archives recall as a 'shopping frenzy.' The bargain clothing on sale inside the new store at 'pre-war prices' was one of the factors cited for the buzz. During the chaos a window was forced in and Cops worked to deal with the eager crowds and keep shoppers calm and safe before they made it into the store for their first Dunnes experience. Fast forward some 80 years, the business now employs over 18,000 people and although an opening of a Dunnes branch hasn't caused quite as much stir since the very first one, it has cemented its place as Dunnes Stores now has 138 stores across Europe: 118 in the Republic of Ireland, 15 in Northern Ireland Five


The Herald Scotland
12-07-2025
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
US stock futures lower after Trump slaps Canada with 35% tariff
Canada is the U.S.' second largest trading partner. It recently rescinded a digital services tax to get Trump back to the negotiating table over trade issues. Trump also told NBC News he is eyeing blanket tariffs of 15% to 20% on most trading partners, although exact levels are still being determined. The current blanket tariff rate is 10%. At 6:05 a.m. ET, futures tied to the blue-chip Dow fell -0.69%, while broad S&P 500 futures dropped -0.67% and tech-laden Nasdaq futures slipped -0.63%. The new tariff announcement comes after stocks shrugged off a 50% tariff on copper imports, effective Aug. 1, and a 50% tariff on Brazil. Instead, investors focused on positive corporate news, including better-than-expected results and outlook from Delta Air Lines. Its annual earnings outlook had been pulled in April due to tariff uncertainty but was reinstated as bookings stabilized. Delta's annual earnings per share guidance was lower than its forecast in January but higher than Wall Street's estimates, helping allay some fears about recent tariff chaos. The tech-laden Nasdaq and broad S&P 500 closed at record highs. "Going into second-quarter earnings season, stocks could get an added boost from low expectations," said Kristy Akullian, head of iShares investment strategy, Americas, at BlackRock. "Analyst forecasts have steadily fallen since the first-quarter in the face of policy uncertainty, meaning that consensus expectations of 3% year-over-year earnings growth for the S&P 500 could be a low bar compared to the 13% growth delivered in the first quarter." Corporate news Jeans maker Levi Strauss topped expectations with its second-quarter results and raised its full-year outlook above analysts' forecasts. It said it has been working to absorb additional tariff costs rather than pass them on to consumers. PriceSmart's quarterly results topped analysts' estimates. Medora Lee is a money, markets, and personal finance reporter at USA TODAY. You can reach her at mjlee@ and subscribe to our free Daily Money newsletter for personal finance tips and business news every Monday through Friday.


NBC News
11-07-2025
- Politics
- NBC News
With expired work permits, couple who fled Haiti leans on Texas church that brought them here
The couple are surviving off savings and the support of their small rural church community, some members of whom voted for President Donald Trump. The same church helped connect them to an immigration attorney as they consider seeking asylum. Kevenson said that if he returns to Haiti, gang members will think he is rich. 'They'll kidnap me,' he said. Sherlie said she fears becoming a target for sexual violence. 'They can kidnap me, rape me,' she said. 'They don't care about if you're going to suffer.' The Jeans said they followed every legal step to enter the United States. Their American sponsor covered their travel, and both passed background checks. Kevenson said he acknowledges that TPS was not a permanent status for immigrants, but he also said now is not the time to end it for Haitians. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson defended the administration's move in a statement, calling it part of an effort to 'restore sanity' to the immigration system. 'Temporary Protected Status is, by definition, temporary, and is committed to the discretion of the DHS Secretary,' Jackson said. 'President Trump is keeping his promise to restore sanity to our immigration system and end the Biden administration's exploitation of these temporary programs to encourage more illegal immigration. DHS originally designated Haiti for TPS 15 years ago, following a 2010 earthquake. The 2010 earthquake no longer poses a risk to Haitians. Haitian nationals may pursue lawful status through other channels, if eligible.' Kevenson said he remembers the U.S. government's extending TPS to Haitians after the destructive earthquake. 'Things was pretty bad,' he said. 'And right now things are worse. Like, really worse.' The couple said they want to build a life in America — raising children, working, contributing. Sherlie wants to become a nurse. Kevenson imagines sitting in the stands watching his future daughter cheer at Friday night football games. Sherlie nodded beside him. 'We're just here to work and make our dreams come true.'


Tom's Guide
09-07-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
One of my favorite Sony earbuds just hit a new low price for Prime Day — and they beat Bose in a big way
Prime Day is one of the best times to buy a new pair of earbuds for your commute — case in point? These are the Sony WF-C710N. They've just hit their lowest price ever, netting you some of our favorite in-ears for a bargain price. The WF-C710N are now just $78 at Amazon thanks to a massive price cut. That's a fabulous deal in our eyes — AirPods Pro 2 eat your heart out, we only need these Sonys. Sony's transparent blue buds are among our favorite affordable in-ear headphones. They sound excellent, not just for the price, and the ANC is highly competent for those noisy bus journeys and loud walks to work. They're comfy too, and the 30-hour battery life is very solid. This $50 discount makes them the lowest price they've ever been. Transparent. Blue. That should really be all I need to say about WF-C710N to persuade you that they're worth the pickup. Nothing else should really matter — but, alas, it does, so I'll tell you more. They sound excellent, stacking up with buds that cost twice the price, for one. Their ANC is as good as Bose options that cost $30 more, and the transparency mode is better. They're comfortable, they look great, and the case is compact enough to fit into any pair of Jeans. Do I need to say more? Okay, how about 30 hours of battery, 8.5 of which live in the buds themselves. There's great call quality, loads of fitting options in the box, and Sony's DSEE that improves the quality of music from lower-res sources. Really, all I should have to do is tell you that there's an amazing transparent blue color for you to be on board, but I suspect that the price might cinch it — $50 off for their lowest price ever. Don't delay, or everyone else will have bought them all instead. You've been warned. There are plenty more deals to be had this Prime Day — make sure you check out our Prime Day live blog to make sure you're staying on top of all the latest sales and offers.