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What To Wear To Travel In

Inspired by a personal shopping trip last week where we purchased the jacket below, I've been doing a bit of research on stylish and practical clothes to travel in. Here's what I found that ticked both those boxes......

Z Zegna jacket on Sartoria Lab blog personal style advice for men

We nearly walked away from buying this jacket until the shop assistant just happened to mention that not only was it showerproof and sleek looking but it also folded down into its own pocket, had a strap so you could attach it to your luggage and you could also use it as a little pillow for sleeping whilst travelling - and voilà, we couldn't resist - sold! 

Z Zegna light shell blouson - £435 - And for more travel friendly products from Zegna, take a look at this article.

Smyth & Gibson shirt on Sartoria Lab blog personal style advice for men

I love something that leads a sort of double life and this shirt which is part of the "Smart Without Effort" Smyth & Gibson collection fits that description perfectly! On the one hand it's looks super smart and on the other it has a 'formaldehyde free' non iron finish. The ideal thing to travel in, especially if you have a meeting to attend as soon as you arrive, so you can look as crisp as a cold Autumn morning even after a long journey!

Smyth & Gibson white plain poplin non iron shirt - £75

Gucci trousers on Sartoria Lab blog personal style advice for men

If you'd really rather be wearing your track suit bottoms to travel in but the "athleisure trend" would be frowned upon in the work situation you face upon arrival at your destination, then do the next best thing and go for a pair of tailored cotton jersey trousers like these ones from Gucci. Comfortable enough to travel in, polished enough to present in....sorted.

Gucci tailored cotton jersey trousers - £405

Paul Smith travel suit on Sartoria Lab blog personal style advice for men

Question: How does one stay comfortable and un-crumpled on a train, plane or long drive and arrive at one's destination looking as cool as James Bond after one of his infamous scrapes?
Answer: Invest in one of Paul Smith's "A Suit To Travel In". Made of a high-twist 100% worsted wool yarn which creates a quick recovery, crease-resistant cloth, this is a highly practical option if you travel a lot for work.

Paul Smith tailored fit navy wool "Soho" suit - £760 - Also available in other colours and fits.

Drakes scarf on Sartoria Lab blog personal style advice for men

Don't get caught out by the sub-zero air conditioning, that you always forget about and can't move away from whilst hemmed into your seat on board a plane. Make sure you stick one of these luxurious woven and washed cashmere scarves from Drakes into your bag before you leave to fend off the freeze.

Drakes navy woven washed cashmere scarf - £275

Smythson travel wallet on Sartoria Lab blog personal style advice for men

Speed your way through security by keeping all your travel document essentials in one very stylish place. Lightweight and hard wearing, this calf leather wallet combines form and function, has a removable passport cover and multiple pockets. Just what the doctor ordered for a stress free travel experience!

Smythson Panama zip travel wallet - £375

Paul Smith shoes on Sartoria Lab blog  - personal style advice for men

When the travelator is broken and you have to rely on your own two feet to traverse the many miles of airport departure land, you'll be grateful for these flexible rubber "travel soles" on this pair of Paul Smith Oxfords. They'll keep you looking sharp and you'll still have a spring in your step at Arrivals.

Paul Smith black leather Eduardo travel sole Oxford shoes - £230

If you've seen some great travel things that I haven't mentioned, please feel free to leave a comment about below.

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