I'm a Menswear Fashion Writer and This Is My Go-to Tavel Uniform
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I'm a Menswear Fashion Writer and This Is My Go-to Tavel Uniform
"I've tested just about every option: tailoring on a red-eye, track pants through Heathrow, even double denim at JFK (which felt like a great idea, until it wasn't). After enough trial and error, I've landed on a travel uniform that I can actually trust. It works no matter where I'm flying or how long I'm stuck in the air, and it's become my default fit every single time I leave the house with a suitcase."
"Every airport outfit needs a decent hat. It keeps those bad hair days in check, hides jet-lagged eyes, and gives you a bit of anonymity when you're dragging a suitcase through T5. My favorite right now is this simple hat from Uniqlo. Fitted with the Japanese label's signature Dry Tech, it wicks away sweat and disperses moisture fast. It has just the right amount of stretch, and at just $30, it won't break the bank."
Airport outfits must balance temperature swings, security waits, and appearance. Choose moisture-wicking, breathable fabrics to avoid sweating during security and layer for cabin air-conditioning. A fitted, stretch cap with Dry Tech keeps hair in check, hides tired eyes, and adds anonymity while wicking moisture. A heavyweight, slightly oversized yet structured cotton T-shirt delivers softness and polish; longline options suit taller frames. Prioritize solid-color, versatile pieces that travel well, maintain a neat silhouette, and allow easy layering. Aim for comfort without looking overly casual so outfits transition smoothly from check-in to baggage claim.
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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