Going on holiday soon? Once your packing’s done and you know everything’s in check, you only have one more thing to think about: the airport outfit.
Whatever you wear to the airport can determine the comfort of your commute. To help you touch down in style, we’ve teamed up with men’s blazer retailer, QUIZMAN. From feeling on-trend for drinks at the airport lounge to feeling comfy on a long flight, this SS24-inspired fashion guide will set you straight on how to dress in style and comfort when you check-in.
THE BEACH
Start your holiday at the airport and channel beach vibes in your outfit. Be loud and proud in tropical print! Button-up a short-sleeve shirt featuring a palm tree pattern and pull on a pair of beige or blue stretch shorts for the ultimate beach-ready look that’ll be comfy enough for a flight.
If you don’t fancy wearing shorts at the airport bar, go for light-coloured chinos with a vertical-stripe shirt — a pattern that will be everywhere in men’s fashion throughout summer this year. Boat shoes make perfect holiday footwear, or you can opt for slip-on canvas sneakers for the same laid-back effect.
FOR A SHORT JOURNEY
It’s doubtful that you’ll be too tired after a short-haul flight. In fact, you’ll probably go out pretty soon after landing if you’re on a short-haul flight. So, put together a look that fits a bar or restaurant crowd to make sure you can head straight out after check-in.
All of this means you can make your style a priority. Pull on a pair of turn-up jeans, which was a massive trend in men’s fashion weeks, and combine with a contrast polo shirt for an on-point, smart-casual look that’s fresh for summer 2024. Polish off the outfit with a chrome watch that’s easy to take off at the security scanner, and end with a pair of suede loafers — the ideal men’s shoe for summer.
FOR A LONG JOURNEY
Don’t forget that for a long-haul flight, you usually spend more time at the airport and on the plane. So, comfort merged with style is crucial to make your commute pass swiftly.
Pick an outfit that’s comfortable but looks good. Go for a plain tee in a shade that matches the band on your side-stripe joggers — this clothing piece was on all the catwalks at the men’s SS18 international fashion shows. Match with neutral-colour, lace sneakers that are easy to slip on and off at security and throw over a light-weight bomber, or boxy denim jacket that’s easy to roll up and put under your seat during the flight.
JETTING OF TO A CITY
If you’re going on a city break holiday, try and channel urban vibes into your look. Choose a casual, short-sleeve shirt in a block colour and pair it with cropped, mid-weight trousers. Tonal dressing is big in men’s fashion right now, so choose a colour you know looks good on you and get your top, pants and shoes in different shades of it.
You may need a jacket when you land if you’re heading somewhere with a cool climate, like a city in northern Europe, but make sure you opt for something flexible and light — a stripe or chevron, zip windbreaker is ideal.
WHEN TRAVELLING FOR WORK
If you’re off on a business trip, you need to consider formality too. Take inspiration from your normal work wardrobe, but just tweak it slightly to make it airport-appropriate — this means not wearing anything tight and restrictive, or too many accessories that might cause a headache at security.
Take inspiration from the catwalk this summer with check patterns. Whether you go for larger window pane checks or a smaller grid check, a square-pattern blazer over a plain, long-sleeve, buttoned-up premium shirt delivers the perfect upper body style fit for a business-focused flight. Pair with stretch jeans to tone down the formality and offer you extra comfort for the journey, then finish off with tan brogues.
SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER
For a stylish and stress-free commute, check out the tips below:
- Avoid belts: you only have to take these off for the security check.
- Layer up: go for multiple layers to keep your body temperature at the perfect level.
- Keep it functional: don’t wear clothes that are restrictive or awkward.
- Wear socks: to keep your feet cool and dry during long commutes.
- Avoid lace shoes if possible: go for footwear that’s easy to remove.
- Take a small carry-on bag or wear clothes with plenty of pockets: to keep your passport, boarding pass and other airport essentials safe.