Make the Most of It - 1 Suit, 5 Outfits

Weddings, honeymoons & summer vacations mean it's the season for packing and unpacking 100 times. If you're like us then you prefer to travel light, so don't let the garment bag keep you grounded, gentlemen. Read on and find out how we stretch a 3-piece suit into a week's worth of outfits.

1 Suit. 5 Outfits. Let’s go.

#1 - The Showstopper

Wear the full 3-piece suit to your special occasion, whether you’re the groom or the guest.

 

#2 - Favor What’s Bold

Ditch the 3-piece and make it a party of 2. Losing the vest takes your formality down a notch, and if the temps are high maybe ditch the tie too. Fortune favors the bold, so why not try an ascot?

Notice, our model is still sporting that simple white dress shirt.

 

#3 - Keep Your Slacks On

Keep your slacks on, please, but lose the jacket and vest. Swap in a sport coat and an open collar, and you've got yourself a bit of dressy, casual brilliance.

Notice again, our model is still sporting that simple white dress shirt. Pack a few or have it cleaned at your destination.

 

#4 - Who Wore It Vest

Bring along jeans and a sport shirt for an upscale vest look. Comfortable, confident, original.

 

#5 - Just the Jacket

Just the jacket is just perfect. You’ve already packed those jeans, so wear them again! Wear a clean, pressed tee or henley under your suit jacket and you, my friend, are probably the best dressed man in the room (with the lightest luggage).

 
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