Airline travel day As much as the airport can be a wasteland of sartorialism, I still see green shoots when flying. I save several men in blazers and slacks today. No ties, but many in leather soles shoes. As much as I like flying in a jacket and tie or vest and tie, today's family travel required both a keenly determined outfit and something to set the tone for the more relaxed trip. The keenly determined aspect was required to ensure my bulkiest items made it on the plane with me vs. a suitcase: Chelsea boots, seersuckers blazer, Panama hat. I was not sure what I was going to wear on the flight until about a week ago when I ran across this blazer on eBay. The different colors for a seersucker (vs. tradition white and blue) totally drew me in. I received the jacket Monday, and the fit was more than good to take without tailoring. I also needed something to wear about when we land in Athens in 400 degree heat! Here are the rest of the outfit details: • Hybrid Shirt — HS-012 (Charles Tyrwhitt): Olive green pure linen long-sleeve with barrel cuffs featuring two-button closures. The breathable linen is perfect for Mediterranean travel, while the refined olive tone coordinates beautifully with today's earth-tone palette. • Slacks — PN-014 (CLSEN): Sand linen lounge slacks with elastic waist for all-day travel comfort. The lightweight linen construction ensures breathability through airports and onto the ship, while the neutral sand color anchors the relaxed-yet-polished aesthetic. • Odd Jacket — DOJ-012 (Haspel): Tan and cream seersucker blazer with 2-button front and notched lapels. Made from 100% cotton in size 42R. The classic seersucker texture provides visual interest and excellent temperature regulation—a summer travel essential since the 1920s. • Belt — B-010 (Magnanni): Caramel brown leather with silver buckle. The warm brown creates cohesion with the suede boots while the silver hardware echoes the watch case. • Footwear — DSh-010 (Cobbler Union): Dark brown suede Chelsea boots in the "Benjamin" style on the Ritz last. Goodyear-welted construction from this Spanish atelier ensures durability through long travel days. The Chelsea silhouette offers easy on-off at security while maintaining sophistication.