A Bunch of Handsome Travel Blazers Just Got Huge Price Cuts

Huckberry’s Annual Winter Sale is flush with deals to keep you looking good on the go.

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If there’s one universal rule of fashion, it’s that every guy looks better in a blazer.

Old-fashioned tailored blazers certainly do the trick. But plenty of innovative new jacket designs keep the classic look while packing upgraded cargo space, useful features and enhanced comfort for guys who frequently find themselves on the road.

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Modern travel friendly blazers have discrete handy features like internal zip pockets.
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They don’t necessarily have to be labeled as “travel blazers” to be great in transit, either. Don’t know where to start? Check out Huckberry, one of the world’s top purveyors of these handy and handsome garments.

What’s more, a bunch of them are discounted right now during the Austin outfitter’s Annual Winter Sale. Here are six travel blazers that will keep you looking cool and feeling collected wherever your journeys take you.

Proof made a name for themselves with shirts made out of merino wool that, thanks to the natural properties of the textile, can be comfortably worn for up to 72 hours. Now that handy longevity comes in a breezy weight blazer with five pockets, including an internal zip pocket.

Relwen’s Trap Blazer is tricked out with five pockets, including a large snap pocket between the back vents and a secure internal zip pocket. It has come in a wide variety of fabrics over the years, but this navy cord with a touch of spandex is fit for all seasons and looks good with everything.

A simple patch-pocket unconstructed blazer is an essential piece of travel gear. The stretch cotton fabric is equally comfortable while on the run or sitting in a seat for hours on end. Three patch pockets provide easy drop-in storage.

A sweater blazer, which is really a fancy cardigan, is one of the most comfortable items you can wear on a trip. The wool-poly-nylon blend is soft, easy to clean, and breathable. It is appropriate for fall through spring weather but always handy on chilly airplanes.

Norse Projects ventured away from blazer conventions with features like snaps, a side zip breast pocket, and a slim button-less cuff. However, the most innovative feature of this jacket is the wool-nylon-poly blend Cordura fabric, which is highly durable while remaining lightweight.

Relwen paid tribute to the early twentieth-century British hunting jackets that inspired the Trap Blazer this Heritage take. The throat latch, four-button front and large pockets come from that heritage. While the fabric looks like a Scottish tweed, it is a wool-nylon blend that is lighter-weight and less rough to the touch.

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