Flying economy class? Make a switch to more durable, versatile attire
Gone are the days of high-class corporate travel. The number of passengers flying on premium tickets fell 23.6 percent in May 2009 compared with May 2008, according to the International Air Transport Association. The number of passengers in economy seats decreased by only 7.6 percent, which means that many are experiencing business travel in coach for the first time.
While the realm of less legroom has many drawbacks, among them damage to the ego, it has perhaps the greatest potential to cause damage to your attire.
Luckily, fashion designers tend to travel frequently, which means they're also on the hunt for comfortable—yet elegant—clothing for both business and leisure travel that holds up in varied climates.
By Lauren Sherman
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