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Packing for a short trip is a pain, it's a job that’s always left until the last minute. After a quick glance at the local weather forecast, you’ll pull together some clothes, find they don’t fit into your suitcase and spend the remaining time before you leave deciding what makes the final cut.

Someone at Hugo Boss must’ve experienced this grueling ordeal one too many times because when the brand developed its BOSS Travel Line, it made this process a lot easier. At its core, the range is qualified to confront the unpredictable nature of travel with design features that make it lightweight, versatile and comfortable.

The tailoring, for example, utilizes performance fabrics for crease resistance and maneuverability while functional constructions keep them lightweight. These elements also make pieces versatile with the option to dress them both up or down. Inside, the suit jackets are full of useful features to help get from A to B in comfort and style: ticket and passport pockets, headphone holders and perforated, breathable linings.

Posted by Highsnobiety on Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Preparing you for whatever event or climate your destination throws at you, the Travel Line’s business shirt is constructed using moisture-wicking fabrics so that you’re never caught hot under the collar. Like the tailoring, it uses crease-resistant stretch technology to keep it crisp and is aloe vera-enriched for softness and comfort. Outerwear has been upgraded too, a hooded jacket offers multiple styling options and helps keep luggage light, new designs also pack away into travel-friendly pillows. The collection also features a lightweight caban and bomber.

Shop Hugo Boss and find out more about the Travel Line now via the link below.

Who will you be next? Find out why the right outfit matters in our latest Hugo Boss video or check out five versatile jackets that'll see you through fall.

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