Émigré: Redefining the Business Travel Uniform

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Business travel has its own dress code. It’s a language of efficiency, adaptability, and quiet authority – and Émigré speaks it fluently. The brand has carved a niche for itself by creating clothing, luggage, and accessories that are as sharp in a boardroom as they are functional in a departure lounge.

The premise is straightforward: the modern professional needs a wardrobe that moves as seamlessly as they do. Émigré’s answer is a system of modular pieces designed to integrate with one another – from tailored blazers with tech-ready detailing to luggage that anticipates the demands of multiple time zones. The result is a streamlined travel kit that prioritises purpose without sacrificing style.

Key to the brand’s approach is intelligent design. Blazers and trousers are cut for movement yet hold their structure after hours of wear. Luggage and organisers are built to keep essentials in check, with compartments for everything from pressed shirts to power cables. The new Garment Organiser, for example, ensures that crisp tailoring stays that way from check-in to final destination, while the Travel Organiser keeps smaller items instantly accessible.

It’s not just about problem-solving; it’s about maintaining a standard. The Émigré man doesn’t compromise on presentation because he’s crossing continents. The collection’s palette and materials are chosen with versatility in mind – neutral enough to pair with existing wardrobes, refined enough to register as deliberate rather than generic.

Every piece in the line is informed by real-world travel experience. Émigré’s team draws on years of navigating airports, hotels, and meeting rooms to refine details that make a difference – whether that’s a blazer cut to accommodate an over-ear headphone in its pocket, or luggage engineered to slide effortlessly into tight overhead compartments.

This is clothing and gear designed for connection – both professional and personal. It’s a wardrobe built for those who still believe in the value of face-to-face meetings, in showing up prepared, and in travelling well. In an era where remote work dominates headlines, Émigré is making the case for mobility done right: sharp, organised, and ready for whatever the schedule throws at you.

The full Émigré range – spanning apparel, luggage, and travel accessories – is available now, with prices from £100 to £295.

Tajinder Hayer