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  Read moreWhen you’re on a business trip, dressing for success is essential. You might be meeting a lot of people for the first time and need to make a good impression. In this scenario, let yourself be guided by the notion that clothes make the man. We’ll show you what the must-pack pieces are for a two- to three-day business trip. These essentials will let you create a multitude of ensembles that will get you through formal daytime events and meetings as well as evening dinner or cocktail meet and greets. To help you pack for a business trip and learn the secrets for folding everything properly so that your clothes stay wrinkle-free while in transit, keep reading. For a short business trip, there’s absolutely no need to pack more than one suit. Since you’ll literally need to wear it day and night, the suit you pack for a business trip should have a classic cut and be a neutral color like navy blue or gray because these hues are easy to match with different dress shirts and ties. Photobucket Shirt Bring no more than three dress shirts with you when you pack for a business trip, and try to cut it down to two if you can. Aside from a white dress shirt, pack a colored one for a bit of variety and to increase the number of looks you can get out of your travel wardrobe. some brands offer easy-to-iron fine cotton shirts that don’t cost a fortune. In addition to being easy on your bank account, straightforward, no-nonsense design means this shirt will pair nicely with a variety of suits and ties. Photobucket A plain white dress shirt is an unavoidable must when it comes to any trip you take, and it’s particularly useful on a business trip because it’s all-purpose and always looks stylish and tasteful. Ones made from high-quality, woven grosgrain cotton, with pearlescent buttons and a contemporary fit, and it will show others that you pay attention to details. Of course, no one will be impressed when you show up wearing a shirt that looks like it’s been sitting scrunched up at the bottom of your closet for days. A particularly effective way for getting rid of shirt wrinkles without ironing is to hang your dress shirts from the shower railing as soon as you get to your hotel, then blast the hot water in the shower without wetting your shirt and close the door. It may seem wasteful, but five minutes of this steaming treatment will give you a perfect, wrinkle-free shirt. Tie For the ultimate daytime dress-to-impress look, mix your suit with a crisp white dress shirt and a luxurious-looking tie in a rich hue, it still manages to be incredibly posh in a modern way. Plus, a gray suit with a maroon-colored tie exudes power, and this time-tested combination will make you appear confident and capable. Generally, when you pack for a business trip that’s only a few days long, you should include two ties: one for business occasions and another that can be worn on a night out if necessary. To add an interesting element to your work wardrobe that shows your unique style, try playing around with the second tie you bring on your trip. A metallic tie, particularly one with a slight shine that’s not overly bright, is a good choice to pack for a business trip. Loafers A basic black loafer is your best bet when considering which shoes to pack for a business trip. Try a black leather loafers with a slight heel, which should be extremely affordable and are easy to slip in and out of. With a gray suit, black shoes are pretty much the only ones you should be wearing, and once you’re back home, you’ll also be able to pair them with some dark denim and a blazer for a night out. The list of what to pack for a business trip may not seem very long and you might be concerned that you won’t have enough clothes to wear, but these items are truly all you need for a short stay elsewhere. Make sure to bring a hanger for your suit and pack it properly. Get a small suit bag if you don’t already have one. Many airlines will allow you to bring your suit on the plane and hang it in the closet onboard, but call ahead to avoid any nasty surprises. If you need to fold your suit, invest in a suitcase designed to carry suits properly. Preparing for a work-related trip is easy when you follow our tips and pack right. Even if it’s your first professional trip, you’ll seem like you’ve been taking care of business all your life.

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