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A SUIT TO TRAVEL IN: PAUL SMITH

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stories-max-campaign-FALL-SQUAREWhen I was in my twenties I don’t think I was as concerned with comfort as I am today. I would wear tight and low cut jeans in 2007 even though I could barely sit down and my shirts were tucked in and worn under wool blazers even when it was sweltering outside.

These days I’ve certainly taken a more sensible approach to dressing in that I wear what I like and what’s easy. This is likely the reason I love Paul Smith so much. His clothing is both quirky as well as built for the man who wants comfort too.

I was fortunate enough to acquire one of Paul Smith’s travel suits back in 2009. They are engineered with non-crease fabric which makes it ideal for sitting for lengthy periods.

So sure are they of this range that Paul Smith has launched A Suit to Travel In (launched at London Collections: Men in January), specifically designed for movement, with added room across the back of the jacket to allow a full range of motion. Whether you’re showing off your backflip by the water cooler or just driving to your next meeting you need not worry about creasing.

Watch the video to see what I mean.

Paul Smith’s A Suit To Travel In is now available for men (in 3 fits: Slim, Soho and Mayfair) and women.


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