The 12 Best Travel Suits for Men of 2024

These packable options will keep you looking as good as you feel.

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Best Travel Suits for Men

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While we wish all of our travel plans exclusively involved wearing our most casual outfits with our feet dangling over a warm body of water, sometimes our global adventures call for more formal attire. Whether that’s a work conference, business meeting, or a loved one’s wedding (maybe even your own destination nuptials), some of our trips require us to pack a suit. As packing for travel becomes more and more stressful, especially as it pertains to luggage requirements, picking the right suit to travel with can be equally puzzling. Luckily, it’s a problem that’s not impossible to solve.

“When it comes to a travel suit, the fabric is the single most important factor,” says Proper Cloth head of design Chris Callis, who travels with a suit every month. “You want something that’s resistant to wrinkling and has comfortable stretch.” We suggest making the most out of your travel suit by picking one that can easily be worn as separates when paired with the right pants or top. 

We’ve rounded up 12 of our favorite suits to consider for the next trip where you may need one. They include varying degrees of stretch and crease-resistance, but they all get high points for style.

Why We Love It
  • Classic Italian tailoring in a wear-forever color can’t be beat. 

What to Consider
  • It’s a major splurge. 

Our pick for the best overall travel suit is this classic single-breast option in black that you can wear to anything that requires such a garment. (And given the price, you will want to wear it everywhere.) The flawless Italian construction from the master tailors at Canali means exceptional fit (think: just the right amount of room where you need it, like across the shoulders). And there’s just a bit of texture on the wool to give it some visual interest without it looking too trendy. If you take care of it, it’s really the kind of suit you can wear forever. We love the idea of pairing these trousers with a white T-shirt and sneakers for an easy-going outfit as well. 

The suit is 100 percent wool so you know you’re getting quality, breathable natural material. It’s not going to be 100 percent wrinkle-free, but a quick steam right after taking it out of your suitcase should do the trick. 

The Details: 100 percent wool | Sizes 36 to 52 US

Why We Love It
  • The material is super lightweight and stretchy, plus the entire suit is under $200.

What to Consider
  • The exaggerated lapel size skews trendy rather than traditional.

Uniqlo can always be trusted for their slick, affordable basics. And this lightweight suit in a classic fit comes with so many fantastic details that could truly have made it much more expensive. The proprietary AirSense textile is lightweight, stretchy, moisture-wicking, and wrinkle-resistant. Plus, the more casual vibe of these garments means you can easily wear each separately, but put a shirt and tie under the Uniqlo AirSense Blazer, and you’re ready for a dressier moment as well.

The Details: 100 percent polyester | Pants: XS to 3XL; Blazer: XXS to 3XL

Why We Love It
  • The silky texture makes for a gorgeous drape.

What to Consider
  • Linen is notorious for wrinkling. 

Let’s get it out of the way: linen will wrinkle. But we still love the idea of it for travel, because linen screams vacation. You’ll have to work a little harder to make sure it’s in presentable condition, but once you overcome that hurdle, think about how sharp you’ll look in this beautifully tailored suit from Proper Cloth. 

It’s got a soft drape and a silky touch so you know it’ll sit on your body just right. The fine Baird McNutt linen (some of the best in the world) is super breathable so it’s the perfect choice for a summer wedding, or if you just want to look your best for a trip to the tropics. It comes in seven colors, but we’re partial to the casual elegance of this faded brown tobacco hue. And Proper Cloth will let you customize the suit, too. 

The Details: 100 percent linen | Jacket: Sizes 28 to 64, Length: short, regular, or long, Fit: extra slim to classic; Pants: Sizes: 26 to 60 waist, 26 to 44 inseam, Fit: extra slim to classic

Why We Love It
  • The herringbone is the perfect step up from classic navy or gray. 

What to Consider
  • The jacket is unlikely to look great as a separate.  

There’s something about this wool suit from Banana Republic that feels simultaneously formal and casual. The more modern, fuller cut is very stylish, but we love the old-school vibe of the herringbone pattern. The unexpected use of a heavier flannel gives this a very hardy feel, too, and that’ll be great if you want to wear the Signature Herringbone Suit Pants on their own for a more casual affair with a sweater or even a polo shirt. 

The Details: 100 percent virgin wool |Pants: 30 to 36W, 30 to 32L; Jacket: 38 to 46, short, regular, long

Why We Love It
  • It’s classic American menswear done right.

What to Consider
  •  It’s pricey. 

A pin-stripe wool-cotton suit with pleated pants and a matching vest is an unbeatable combination — it'll give off a confident vibe for your next business meeting. And Polo Ralph Lauren includes a twist by softening the shoulder seams so that they’ll drape beautifully into the sleeves. We also love the slim cut of the trousers for its elegant silhouette. And the vest will look fantastic on its own over a crisp Oxford shirt and a fantastic-fitting pair of jeans. 

The Details: Wool-cotton blend | 34 to 48, short, regular, long

Why We Love It
  • For off-the-rack, the tailoring on the Ludlow is fantastic.

What to Consider
  • It doesn’t have a ton of stretch.

Crafted from medium-weight cotton from a renowned mill in Italy, this suit is one of J. Crew’s most enduring pieces. In fact, for the price (the entire set is under $500), this suit could cost a lot more. The slim fit gives it a very modern edge, too, which means the suit offers countless styling options. We love this blazer with jeans or even shorts for a sharp-but-casual outfit; while the Suit Pants are easy to pair with a myriad of tops, too. 

The Details: 100 percent cotton | Pants: 28/32 to 38/32; Jacket: 34/S to 46/L

Why We Love It
  • It comes in slim, standard, and athletic sizing. 

What to Consider
  • It’s not tailored to your specific measurements. 

Bonobos’ Jetsetter suit is made for travel, since the hint of elastane gives it stretch and some wrinkle resistance. But what we really love about it is how size-inclusive the suit is. For one, it is available from 36-short to 48-long and can be made in slim, standard, or athletic frames. No, that will not cover every single body type, but that covers more than what you would expect from an off-the-rack purchase. 

The Details: 98 percent wool, 2 percent elastane | Blazer: 36S to 48L; Pants: 28 to 40, tailored, slim, athletic

Best Wrinkle-resistant

Suit Supply Havana Blazer

Suit Supply Havana Blazer

Suit Supply

Why We Love It
  • The four-ply wool is naturally crease-resistant. 

What to Consider
  • It’s a little pricey.

For this slim-cut wool suit, Netherlands-based menswear brand Suit Supply uses a high-quality Italian fabric with a ton of  premium details: four-ply for durability, a slightly looser weave for breathability, and a tightly twisted yarn that’s naturally crease resistant. 

We love how the very sleek silhouette (no shoulder pads and just a few discreet pockets) makes this a formalwear workhorse, but you can make a look more casual (but still incredibly put together) by wearing the blazer or Vigo Pants separately. 

The Details: 100 percent wool | Blazer: 32 to 50S; Pants: 26 to 44S

Why We Love It
  • A stretchy navy wool blazer is a wardrobe workhorse.

What to Consider
  • It’s a bit pricey.

Adding Lycra spandex to virgin wool gives this classic, slim-cut suit a fair amount of stretch, which means you can wear it on the plane. (Think of the big-time upgrade possibilities in a travel getup like this!) But the fabric actually comes with a ton of other modern benefits, too: the breathable textile helps regulate body temperature. Plus, it’s moisture-wicking and anti-odor. But the best perk for frequent travelers is that it is wrinkle-resistant. So both the Chambers Blazer and pants are ready to go as soon as you get off the plane, boat, or train. 

The Details: 97 percent virgin wool, 3 percent Lycra spandex | Blazer: 34R to 48L; Pants: 28 to 40

Why We Love It
  • Pangaia is known for using recycled or responsibly sourced materials.

What to Consider
  • It has a baggier silhouette, which may not be for everyone.

This slightly oversized suit (made of organic cotton) from eco-friendly brand Pangaia offers a trendier take on the standard black suit, but the fantastic tailoring will have you looking dapper in any scenario. The back vent, concealed button plackets, and notched lapel are all hallmarks of classic formalwear, but some of Pangaia’s more innovative touches are there, too, like the use of peppermint oil to prevent odor, which means you can wear these pieces many more times before you need to clean it. 

This is particularly great given how versatile both items are. The Oversized Tailored Blazer can make for a stylish oversized statement with a pair of jeans. And the unfussy drape on these pleated trousers are the perfect of-the-moment pants to throw on with your favorite T-shirts. 

The Details: 100 percent cotton | Blazer: XXS to XL; Pants: XXS to XL

Why We Love It
  • The easy-breezy seersucker in this unexpected shade is incredibly chic.

What to Consider
  • It’s a lot more casual than a standard suit.

Other than linen, our favorite summertime textile is lightweight seersucker. The puckered fabric can actually hide wrinkling a bit, but this Todd Snyder set also comes with some stretch to make it a comfortable all-season option. (The black is an unexpected color for seersucker, and from afar, it will read like a standard suit — especially because of the waist-defining fit.) 

We love it with loafers and a tonal shirt for a wedding in Sicily. Pair the pants with a white button-down and brogues, and you’ve got a foolproof casual Friday getup sorted. 

The Details: 97 percent cotton, 3 percent elastane | Jacket: 36S to 46L; Pants: XS to XXL

Why We Love It
  • This bright red paisley will turn heads.

What to Consider
  • It’s a bold look, but you can pull it off. 

If you already have a standard navy, pin-stripe, or khaki suit, maybe it’s time to step up your travel wardrobe with this whimsical option from Brooks Brothers. It’s fun, it’s eye-catching, it’s giving Palm Springs. There’s some stretch for added comfort, and the fit offers a classic slimming cut. It’s easy to split these up as separates, too. In fact, we love the idea of these Cotton-Blend Paisley Suit Pants with a T-shirt or sweater plus low-top sneakers for a fashionable, fuss-free outfit. 

But while the suit as whole is certainly a big look, a white button-down shirt will soften the overall impact of the pattern. Or you can always go full throttle, and wear the suit with yellow or blue. 

The Details: 78 percent cotton, 10 percent polyester, 10 percent rayon, 2 percent spandex | Pants: 30 to 40, Inseam: 30 to 34; Blazer: 36 to 50, regular, short, long

Tips for Buying a Travel Suit

Pay attention to the pockets and the shoulders

When buying a suit jacket, two structural details you shouldn’t ignore are the shoulder and pocket construction. Callis states that a softer shoulder “is much more versatile than a more built up, padded shoulder.” He’s partial to jackets with more discreet hip pockets. So if you’re looking to get the most wear out of your blazer, avoid flap pockets as they can read way too formal and business-like. “I also push guys to go for patch hip pockets; they'll look a lot better as a jacket worn independently.

Linen will wrinkle

While you can certainly expect linen to wrinkle, we’re still big fans of packing it for travel due to its breathability and breezy, summer-ready look. We love a linen moment for travel during summer or for warmer destinations, because more than any other fabric, linen seems to capture the joie de vivre of vacation. We just make sure to take our favorite travel steamer with us.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • How should I pack my suit for travel?

    There are countless ways you can pack your travel suit, but one of the most trusted is to put it in a garment bag for extra protection. But that can be a more space-consuming strategy. Callis, however, takes a different approach: he suggests wearing your jacket on the day of travel. “I’ve tried every different way to pack a suit and my favorite method is wearing the jacket on the plane and folding the trousers on the top of my luggage,” he says. “That way the trousers stay creased and I lightly fold up the jacket on my lap.”

  • How do I make sure my suit is as versatile as possible?

    Most suit pants are very easy to wear on their own for a more casual outfit. But according to Callis, you need to pay very close attention to the jacket in order to ensure that it can be worn separately from the matching trousers. “Most suit jackets make for poor sport coats because they look too formal,” he says. “That’s why I point guys to a slightly textured, matte fabric for a travel suit. The lack of shine will look a lot better with jeans or chinos.”

Why Trust T+L

For this story, travel writer Chadner Navarro scoured the internet for the best-looking suits he would love to wear while on assignment. As a frequent traveler (for both work and leisure), Navarro never fails to pack at least one blazer in his suitcase. (Though he has also brought two tuxedos on a cruise that featured multiple nights with black-tie dress codes.) To add more expertise to the roundup, he also spoke with Proper Cloth head of design Chris Callis for his expert insight. 

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Sophie Mendel
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Sophie Mendel is a Commerce Editor at Travel + Leisure with Dotdash Meredith where she assigns, edits and publishes the product reviews and recommendations that help guide travelers toward the best shoes, apparel and accessories for their needs. Sophie has traveled to 50 countries and has lived in five, and is bilingual in English and Spanish. She has more than five years of experience as a writer, editor and copywriter.
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