How to Dress Like $$$ in Economy Class.

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Hi, I’m Tony Giallonardo, the founder of OTTO in London Mayfair, a luxury menswear brand. In this video, I'd like to show 2 outfits to travel in style and comfort in economy class.

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Tony Giallonardo is known as "the Curatore" for his ability to source the finest handcrafted clothes and put together a personalised wardrobe for clients. The OTTO shop in London's Mayfair reflects his vision.

"OTTO is the ultimate shopping experience for men. We wanted the customer to come in and feel like he's at home," he says. OTTO looks after a customer's needs. Any visit begins with a consultation where staff can get to know the man. They then prepare a wardrobe for him based on what they learn.

Giallonardo describes OTTO's style as young and sophisticated with the quality of its clothes stemming from the cut.

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When you put that white gillet in a security tray at the airport, it won’t be white any longer.

AntonyRichards-jxvr
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Great video. I love the cardigan in the second outfit, but I personally at 61 would not wear cargo pants. I would still maybe go for chinos or casual slacks.

pugslygti
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Traveling through airports, planes, car rentals, trains, etc. I personally would not wear light colored clothes due to stains. Dark rinse jeans or wrinkle free chinos in Navy, leather penny loafers (without a steel shank for TSA prescheck) and a dark sweater or a wrinkle resistant travel blazer in dark grey or navy in hopsack, fresco, or mock leno.

TeslaRules
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I travel first and business all the time. I wear only lululemon bottom sweats because they’re comfy and stretchy. And a thin long sleeve merino wool top as it keeps me warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s warmer in the cabin.

I bring a large thin cashmere scarf to use as a wrap or upper body blanket.

Shoes. Sneakers lightly tied because your feet will swell. And put on some socks. Aside from keeping your feet clean. No one wants to see your nasty bare claws.

This is how a real traveller does it for all types of flights. Long or short.

You need to look ‘good’ on a plane? Fly private.

jasonkrick
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Great video! Can you cover the different types of linen suits? What differentiates $200 linen from $1, 000.

MacNews
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Wow. Practical, real-life advice for travel. (Not a merino wool anything in sight.) Pockets are key! One thing to add: compression socks are musts for comfortable, non-swelling feet and legs.

forget
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I like lots of storage when I fly so a body warmer vest is perfect 👌

andreww
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Sad to see some airline passengers dressing too casual in t-shirts and shorts even in the pricey First Class!
But they wouldn't go to a fancy restaurant that costs way less dressed shabbily!
Thanks for the tips, Capo Curatore!

adstix
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Hopefully one day I can come to your store

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