
Pros
- Super comfortable and durable
- Works in a range of temperatures/seasons
- Plenty of storage for personal belongings
- Easy to style with casual fits
Cons
- Can get wrinkled a bit IF not properly packed (fold or use garment bag)
In the past year, our style team tested dozens of travel blazers for functionality, but Relwen has it in spades. Right off the bat, we noticed that its fabric is super lightweight and comes with enough stretch to let you move beyond limitations. A four button design plus a throat latch allow you to button all the way up to your neck like a true jacket, while functional buttons on the sleeves allow you to roll them up. That means this blazer covers a very wide range of temperatures.
Also, there’s woven-tape back reinforcements, so this blazer is way tougher than others and can handle being tossed around your suitcase without falling apart. As for storage, the three exterior patch pockets are similar to any casual blazer, but the large interior pocket has a zip closure with a vertical opening for easy access. It is ideal for stashing valuables.
On top of being a solid choice for away seminars or long flights, this option is great for everyday wear. We found that this flexible blazer looks great for cool evening strolls, dinner dates, and outdoor weddings. No doubt, it can get wrinkled easily, but it’s designed to be super comfortable and give off a laid-back vibe, as if it’s been worn and broken in over time.
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| Material | 97% cotton, 3% spandex |

Pros
- Tailored fit looks super sharp
- Four-way stretch
- Fabric wicks away moisture and blocks odor
Cons
- Not ideal if you don’t want a sporty vibe
In Rhone’s vast assortment, the brand carries a travel blazer with a killer slim cut. It has a sporty vibe, but also still looks neat enough for casual meetings that aren’t too formal. The Flex-Knit fabric is breathable and moisture-wicking, so you stay cool and the garment doesn’t become damp or develop unpleasant odors from sweat. Another feature to point out is its four-way stretch, which means the jacket moves with you and offers a great range of motion.
Our fashion editors have managed to mix and match their favorite tops with this jacket. From a basic tee to an oxford shirt, it looks great with just about anything in your wardrobe—a true testament to its versatility. Plus, the material is ultra-light, making it a comfortable pick to throw on.
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Pros
- Reinforced seams make blazer extra durable
- Water-repellent finish keeps you dry
- Interior pocket holds passport and other essential docs
- Stretch and vented back offer range of mobility
Eddie Bauer’s travel blazer is practically indestructible. The fabric is hardcore and can take a beating, thanks to the reinforced seams and durable water-repellent finish. The latter especially makes sure you’re covered if you spill a drink or get caught in a downpour. And when you’re commuting, you can secure your passport or phone inside zippered compartments.
During our testing, we found that the two-way stretch made a journey breeze, giving us the freedom to move through busy airports and crowded streets. Plus, the universal fit hits the sweet spot, so it’s comfortable for all body types without being too tight or too loose.

Pros
- Wears like your favorite cardigan
- Very wrinkle-resistant
- Super cozy and soft
- Best for ahtletic and lean builds
Cons
- Not ideal if you want something more structured
In an effort to max out comfort, Faherty offers a travel blazer made out of a stretch jersey knit fabric. It has a soft hand feel, tailored fit, and wears like your coziest cardigan. The front pockets are deep enough to carry your earbuds or wallet, so either won’t fall out as you’re maneuvering through the airport. Whether you’re packing it all in a backpack or suitcase, it’s a breeze to toss in and hit the road. Plus, we found no signs of wrinkles after unloading our clothes in the hotel.
Unlike stiff travel blazers that we’ve tested, this one bends and moves with you, so it doesn’t feel like you’re stuck in a straightjacket. The slimmer cut is perfect for guys who have an athletic or lean build, as it accentuates a trim silhouette and creates a sharp appearance. It’s a perfect match with a pair of summer pants, but looks just as cool with jeans and a tee.
| Material | 85% cotton, 15% polyester |
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Pros
- Comfortable, lightweight, stretchy
- Dries in a flash if you sweat
- Houndstooth design offers a stylish touch
- Smooth, wool-like texture without the weight
Cons
- Not ideal if you want something more tailored
When your jam-packed trips have you bouncing around from meetings to dinners, Uniqlo’s travel blazer keeps you cool. It’s the one I reach for when I don’t feel like lugging around a heavier jacket, but still want to look put-together. This design is super lightweight, so stepping off the plane in a warmer climate doesn’t immediately turn into a sweat fest. And even if I do heat up, the polyester fabric dries so fast, I never feel soaked or experience that clammy feeling with my button down sticking to my skin.
It has that smooth wool-like texture without the weight. The cut is relaxed, with an easy drape that doesn’t cling to the body, and soft, unstructured shoulders that keeps things feeling laid-back instead of rigid. The roomier fit lets me layer and still move comfortably, even when I’m wedged into the airplane seat trying to stretch my legs.
The houndstooth pattern leans dressy, so it works just as well at networking events as it does at a cocktail party. The checkered-like pattern isn’t overly loud, but you want to keep your layers simple–think solid colored tees, sweaters or a crisp dress shirt. And yeah, it’s the most affordable option on this list, clocking in under $100, but it doesn’t look or feel like a budget buy. The faux wool surface feels just as premium as real wool, holds its shape, and comes off polished enough that no one would guess you didn’t spend serious cash on it.
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Pros
- Linen fabric will keep you cool and dry in warmer temps
- Ideal for leaner builds
- Cut slimmer through the chest and waist
Cons
- Not the best piece to wear while juggling red wine and pasta
Linen blazers, like this one by Sutisupply, reign supreme for travel because I stayed cool, dry, and comfortable. Even though this design’s fabric blends cotton and linen, you’re still getting a hefty dose of linen (60%), so it wears light as a feather. As I’m commuting, airflow is constant, and it never feels stuffy like wool, even when the temps spike. Linen is notorious for wrinkling but this one’s got enough structure that creases barely register—and the taupe color blends in, helping to mask any wrinkles that do show up.
The cut is slimmer through the chest and waist, with a clean, structured drape that follows the body without pulling. The shoulders are lightly structured, giving you shape up top without feeling stiff. It’s a sharper silhouette overall, which means it might not be ideal if you’ve got broader shoulders or a bigger chest. But if you’re on the leaner side, it captures that close-to-the-body, tailored look.
Our Style Director Christian Gollayan tried this fit for a cocktail party. He says its pretty true to size–he wears a 38 R and only needed the waist taken in a bit for a cleaner shape, but otherwise, it looks strong straight off the rack. This blazer only comes in light, neutral colors like ivory and cream, so yeah—you’ve got to be extra careful with spills. This isn’t the blazer you wear while juggling red wine and pasta. It’s on the pricier end compared to other picks on the list, but you’ll have this blazer for seasons to come. You can also wear it to the office during the fall, but it’s really the one to bring out in warmer weather. I wore this blazer on the way to a summer wedding upstate, and never overheated.







