Travel Suit
(85% Wool + 15% Mulberry Silk)
Pay attention to fit and activity
Choose fabrics based on your itinerary: If your itinerary is tight, active, or heading to humid and hot areas, you can prioritize fabrics such as quick drying or high count cotton provided by Kaikai, which can help you stay dry. If the business meeting specifications are high during the itinerary, blended fabrics containing wool or cashmere can better showcase the texture
Travel suits should not be too tight. It is crucial to choose a pattern that leaves appropriate room for movement in the shoulders, elbows, and other areas. The personalized customization service provided by Kaikai Clothing can effectively solve this problem, ensuring that the suit fits well without restricting movement through precise measurement
Plan for “wearing multiple outfits”
Before departure, you can briefly imagine how your suit will match different shirts, knitwear, or casual pants. For example, a dark suit paired with a formal shirt and tie for formal occasions; Take off your jacket and replace it with a polo shirt or minimalist T-shirt to transform into a business casual or casual social look. This approach can maximize the utilization of luggage space.




