11 Best Travel Blazers for Men in 2025, Tested by Esquire Style Editors
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softest travel blazer
Uniqlo Ultra Stretch Jacket
Pros
Lightweight, flexible nylon fabric
Water-repellent finish
Deep patch pockets
Cons
Not the warmest option for a chilly flight
It’s right in the name—this jacket is stretchy as hell. It’s comfortable and soft, easy to fold up and stow away without getting wrinkled. Uniqlo knows a thing or two about standout basics, and with a breathable, easy, stretchy fabric, deep patch pockets, and a tailored look, this is certainly one of ’em—it’s as comfortable as a sweatshirt, but way chicer. Sophisticated without being stuffy, this is exactly what you want to wear on a long-haul flight.
Materials
79% Nylon, 21% Spandex
Colors
3
Sizes
2XS-3XL
best classic travel blazer
Banana Republic Suit Jacket
Pros
Fully lined
Articulated shoulders
Cons
Can run long
This Banana Republic suit jacket is the perfect transition piece to take you directly from your flight to that important meeting. With a slim, modern fit and soft shoulder construction, it has a classic charm. Plus, the articulated sleeves are designed to give you more freedom of movement, so don’t stress over the idea of hauling your luggage into the overhead storage.
You might not get a seat upgrade on your next flight, but this Spier & Mackay blazer will certainly upgrade your wardrobe. With a signature Neo cut, it includes unpadded shoulders, a three-roll-two-button closure, and patch pockets. Plus, the mock-leno fabric is designed to be “summer weight”—so overheating is out of the question.
Materials
100% Wool
Colors
1
Sizes
34-44
best relaxed travel blazer
Rails Reynard Blazer
Pros
Two patch pockets and two button closures
Durable herringbone construction
Cons
It’s mid-weight, if you’re looking for a lighter style
This blazer was created for guys who don’t normally wear blazers, so if that sounds like you, listen up. Designed with comfort in mind, Rails’ wool style has a tailored but relaxed look, the perfect modern antidote to stiff suit jackets.
Materials
63% Wool, 30% Nylon, 2% Spandex
Colors
2
Sizes
S-2XL
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best chic travel blazer
Suitsupply Roma Blazer
Pros
Naturally crease resistant
Plenty of color options
Cons
On the pricier side
This Suitsupply blazer pairs perfectly with that fourth G&T you’re bound to order on your next international flight. It’s chic, relaxed, and cool—just like you. The four-ply pure-wool fabric is designed to offer ease of wear to travelers, with a crease-resistant, easily draping look.
Materials
100% Italian Wool
Colors
7
Sizes
32-50
best stretchy travel blazer
Todd Snyder Wythe Jacket
Designed so you can flex on every flight, this jacket from Todd Snyder has an oversized, vintage-inspired fit but keeps natural shoulders for the perfect balance—relaxed but not lazy. Plus, a double-breasted look is never a bad idea, even with your favorite jeans, white socks, and loafers.
Materials
97% Virgin Wool, 3% Elastane
Colors
2
Sizes
36-42
best slim-fit travel blazer
J.Crew Ludlow Traveler Slim-Fit Suit Jacket
Pros
Breathable, airy design
Internal zip pockets
Double-vented back
Cons
Dry clean only
This jacket is designed specifically for travel, but because it’s J.Crew, it’s designed with a whole lot of style, too—so from your gate to your meeting, you’re good to go. The stretchy wool-blend is wrinkle-resistant and soft, with lining in the front of the jacket that provides a tailored, structured look. And for your phone, passport, and anything else, the internal zip pockets are there for you every step of the way.
Materials
96% Wool, 4% Elastane
Colors
2
Sizes
34-50
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What to Consider
Material: What really sets travel blazers apart from other types of jackets is the wrinkle-resistant fabric. You’ll want a material that holds its shape while providing stretch and breathability, like light wool, seersucker, or polyester. While we’re not going to tell you to stay completely away from cotton (since it really is one of the lightest fabrics), we suggest instead finding a cotton blend that won’t crease as easily.
Fit: When it comes to fit, comfort is key. You want to look for an option that not only has the feel and function of athletic wear but also gives you room to breathe and won’t constrict your movement when you’re sitting in your seat.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you style a travel blazer? The good news is that the right blazer can be paired with just about anything. If you opt for a style in a neutral colorway or with a simple, understated pattern, you can wear it with chinos, trousers, a tee, a button-down—you name it. If you’re wearing a hoodie or even a set of street joggers, use a blazer to level up your look.
Why should I wear a travel blazer? There are many reasons to wear a travel blazer (and who knows, a classic airplane meet-cute could even be one), but the main reason is its versatility. If you need to head from the plane straight to an event, with a travel blazer you’re already set up for success. Or maybe you don’t have anyplace special to go and just want to look spiffy: A travel blazer will keep you stylish while letting you stash extra items in your pockets that you may need.
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You can feel confident that this list includes all of the travel blazers we’ve tried, tested, and loved over the years, as well as options that the rest of our stylish colleagues here at Esquire endorse. We’ve done the research and worn these ourselves, and now we’re recommending them to you because they’re just that good.