Bluffworks Gramercy Travel Blazer Review Highlights
Pros:
• The Gramercy Travel Blazer is very wrinkle resistant.
• It’s machine washable and can be tumble-dried, which is extremely rare for blazers.
• The jacket is available in both slim and regular fits, as well as long sizes.
• The Gramercy looks far more traditional than most technical blazers on the market.
• It’s fairly affordable at $295.
• You can purchase matching travel pants to complete a suit.
Cons:
• The overall look is somewhat conservative.
• The jacket’s polyester fabric doesn’t feel like familiar wool blazers.
• It’s not sold in a traditional solid navy color.
• It’s available only online, so you’ll need to think carefully about sizing before buying.
Conclusion:
The Bluffworks Gramercy Travel Blazer is one of, if not the best, examples of a true travel blazer in its price class, making it a recommended buy for anyone who travels long stretches for work and values a more traditional look.
What is a travel product exactly? Sometimes the term just means small and portable, other times it’s code for extra security features (read: zippers and secret compartments). In the world of apparel, the word travel implies a level of versatility, comfort or ruggedness not present in traditional iterations of the garment.
When I’m feeling cynical, I see the latter notion as just another form of fantasy indulgence. At its most aspirational, the idea of travel clothing speaks directly to that muttering voice stuffed in the basement of many minds. It’s that whisper goading people to slam the brakes on daily life — the responsibilities, the obligations, the schedules — and strike off to parts unknown in search of real, soul-filling experiences. The kind that apparently require long stints away from washing machines, convenience stores, comfortable surroundings or secure places to store your possessions.