If you're the type that spends most days in your favorite jeans and a T-shirt or hoodie, the idea of a tailored suit can seem ... restricting. But designer labels and more mass brands have recently embraced a new breed of suiting fabrics imbibed with just a touch of stretch. And honestly, they're pretty damn comfortable. For one thing, they easily allow for more natural movement, like reaching across a table or speed walking back to the office after a lunch meeting. They're also the ideal travel suit because you can comfortably sit in a cramped plane seat while wearing one or fold it up into a suitcase and either way, the fabric bounces back—looking fresh and wrinkle-free upon arrival. And bonus, the pants won't constrict around your mid-section the way a traditionally tailored non-stretch trousers might. Ideal for those boozey spring weddings, right?
Jetsetter all-season wool suit,
$550 by Bonobos
Slim-fit stretch cotton suit,
$600 by Hugo Boss
Made in America
New York worsted wool suit,
$695 by Hart Schaffner Marx
Wellar stretch wool jacket, $345
and pants, $180 by Theory
Ludlow Italian stretch suit jacket, $425
and pants, $225 by J.Crew
How to
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Your suit doesn't need to be kept zipped up in an air-tight plastic bag. But if you're worried about dust or moths, a fabric garment bag will keep your suit clean while letting it breathe, which is good for both cotton and wool fabrics.