Gents:
I'm prepping for a longish semi-business trip to relatively wild parts of the world where men are still expected to look civilized (former Soviet states). I travel light; one carry on bag + a briefcase. Was wondering what you folks do about sports coats and suits that travel well.
When in the tropics (my last couple of big trips), I rock the canvas sports coats, Seersucker and Safari Jacket and end up feeling well dressed. This sort of thing won't do in the far Easts of Europe. Last time I was there, my wool sports coat ended up pretty wrinkly and beat up. Since I'm relatively flush these days, I figure I can do better.
I got a few silk blazers I've been thinking about fixing up with some extra pockets and such, though the ones presently on hand aren't real business like, nor are they suitable for lounging with dyevooshkas in bars. Been looking at the travelsmith sports coats, though I have a 14" suit drop, and am a bit worried they'd end up looking funny -many of the reviews mention the billowy midsections on these items. Eastern Europeans definitely prefer a more fitted athletic look to the fat American businessman look. Travelsmith also don't have many dark patterns or colors, which I figure is a good idea, both for fashion and practical reasons. The microfiber: I'm not going to do it. I'd rather have some wrinkles than a plastic sports coat. Anyone have experience with these sports coats? Basic black? I know the Ukrainians at least can play spot the American businessman by the blue blazers and grey trousers: I'd rather avoid this. Maybe something by Abboud or Boss in a dark silk or cashmere pattern?
Then there is the pants issue. There's a hunting trip on the schedule, so I'll have a set of canvas pants, a filson wax shell and my whites semiformals (double service as dress shoes). Don't think the canvas pants will fly in business meetings. Don't trust silk pants. What's left? Light tweed? Cashmere?
I already got one of them eagle creek garment bags to stash the sports coat away in the case. I figure it's got to be better than bundling, though I have yet to try it out.
Socks: wool. Shirts and ties have never been a problem.
It's coming up in the late summer, otherwise I'd just have a custom suit made up out of a silk/cashmere blend and have lots of zippery things put inside like the travelsmith jackets have.
Any ideas or tips? Eastern European fashion advice? Advice on modifying a sports coat with extra pockets? Items which are mandatory for this sort of thing? How do you folks travel with suits and sports coats?
I'm prepping for a longish semi-business trip to relatively wild parts of the world where men are still expected to look civilized (former Soviet states). I travel light; one carry on bag + a briefcase. Was wondering what you folks do about sports coats and suits that travel well.
When in the tropics (my last couple of big trips), I rock the canvas sports coats, Seersucker and Safari Jacket and end up feeling well dressed. This sort of thing won't do in the far Easts of Europe. Last time I was there, my wool sports coat ended up pretty wrinkly and beat up. Since I'm relatively flush these days, I figure I can do better.
I got a few silk blazers I've been thinking about fixing up with some extra pockets and such, though the ones presently on hand aren't real business like, nor are they suitable for lounging with dyevooshkas in bars. Been looking at the travelsmith sports coats, though I have a 14" suit drop, and am a bit worried they'd end up looking funny -many of the reviews mention the billowy midsections on these items. Eastern Europeans definitely prefer a more fitted athletic look to the fat American businessman look. Travelsmith also don't have many dark patterns or colors, which I figure is a good idea, both for fashion and practical reasons. The microfiber: I'm not going to do it. I'd rather have some wrinkles than a plastic sports coat. Anyone have experience with these sports coats? Basic black? I know the Ukrainians at least can play spot the American businessman by the blue blazers and grey trousers: I'd rather avoid this. Maybe something by Abboud or Boss in a dark silk or cashmere pattern?
Then there is the pants issue. There's a hunting trip on the schedule, so I'll have a set of canvas pants, a filson wax shell and my whites semiformals (double service as dress shoes). Don't think the canvas pants will fly in business meetings. Don't trust silk pants. What's left? Light tweed? Cashmere?
I already got one of them eagle creek garment bags to stash the sports coat away in the case. I figure it's got to be better than bundling, though I have yet to try it out.
Socks: wool. Shirts and ties have never been a problem.
It's coming up in the late summer, otherwise I'd just have a custom suit made up out of a silk/cashmere blend and have lots of zippery things put inside like the travelsmith jackets have.
Any ideas or tips? Eastern European fashion advice? Advice on modifying a sports coat with extra pockets? Items which are mandatory for this sort of thing? How do you folks travel with suits and sports coats?