And I have a wonderful pair of nameless Walmart boots with goat head studs all over the soles. Love how they sound like castanets on the Circle K floor.
I keep a smart navy suit for court dates. However, I've not needed it for several years since I last made an appearance for leathering an arsehole in Edinburgh for kicking my van and threatening me.
I recently traveled to France. I made sure to pack my bespoke sweats as well as lavender Crocs for maximum comfort. For t-shirts, Hanes is always my designer of choice.
I’m regularly travelling up to London for work from Cornwall for days at a time. I need my suits, shirts and shoes in pristine condition but want to be as efficient as possible. These packing tips, particularly the jacket folding technique, may just revolutionise my life - seriously!
Pure pleasure and joy watching this. I live in a rather simpler world, barely wearing a suit once a year, but this is really informative and elegantly made. Thanks!
If you've forgotten anything or need any 'extra' clothes when you hit London you can buy quality gear in Tesco; that's where I buy my threads. Cut the labels off and no-one in Mayfair will know the difference.
@@corylane5693 He sells expensive formal clothes to other gentleman who pack their luggage including thick heavy wooden hangers and shoe polish accoutrements, since you can't have peasants spreading their cheap and nasty supermarket goo on your shoes at the shoe-shine stand at the airport, right?
Most of the time I fold my dress shirts and put them in the plastic bag they came in. However, sometimes I pack like Kirby did but the trick is to layer a dry cleaning bag between each shirt. They create a slippery surface between each shirt to reduce wrinkling. Safe travels!
I have no idea why I watch this guy so much. It's an addiction. I wear sweatpants and t shirts every day and am 27. Keep doing your thing Kirby. You deserve more subscribers fam.
See Kirby actually talks like a everyday person who's just passionate about something. He also talks about clothes and work like everyday people are listening. It's really cool
@@G.D.9 there is a video where he talks about the fact that he sweats more than most people. And one of his other packing videos he does pack underwear and they are very interesting looking small briefs. I hope he changes in frequently!
I had a little laugh when you said "I'm going to limit myself to 5 ties" 😄 To be honest, as a Brit we don't really dress formally here anymore unless you're working in the City in banking or something. However, it's really great to watch your videos and see someone so passionate about dressing well.
I live in London and would definitely pack a Burberry trench raincoat to provide some sort of extra protection against the rain and another layer for the wind that follows the river
@@antihypebeast3311 My dad has a Crombie coat that's been in the family for probably around 100 years, if not longer, and is still going strong. Unfortunately either my grandfather or great-grandfather had it shortened when the longer style went out of fashion
Kirby - Love the videos. It's great to see our American friends dressing in the old traditional way the English dressed. It's a shame we Brits don't dress in accordance with history. Dressing like this is so nice but so many do not understand our own history. Keep up the great work my friend and again thank you.
The Ziploc bags are a great concept for "leakable" items, but I would recommend reusable silicon bags instead. They are sturdier and make for a better presentation.
Hope you have enjoyed your trip to London , if you make it to Scotland (Perth ) you are welcome into our barbers on George street Anderson’s ( since 1885) for a haircut and a cigar , our collection may be small but we have over 300+ whiskeys to pair with and for special guests will lock the doors for cigars sampling (indoors )
As a person who has just retired, I am ticking stuff off my bucket list, you have added an item, to have a custom made suit made. Keep up the great content on this channel.
Would be very cool to have a travel day. Show the highs and lows of all the events of the day to get to London. Also, would be amazing to join you some day as it seems like the most epic of trips. Thanks for all the videos and keep doing what your doing as it never grows old. Appreciate it Kirby.
When I travel I like to be comfortable on the plane and I would never wear a suit and tie. If you are going for 9 days I bring 3 pieces of sleep wear. For my shaving kit I use a Peak Design black kit bag. They also make a great tech travel black bag. Think double bagging shoes reminds me of being like Felix Unger. That is over doing it.
It will be a micro climate in London, where Kirkby will find sartorial sophistication. For my occupation I wear shirt, tie and waistcoat - people ask where the wedding is!
Exceptional Video. Thanks for all the guidance.. It seems to me that we have lost our elegance over the years. I am thrilled that someone like you keeps are standards up!!
I can appreciate all the preparation for this trip. I've been to London many times, several for work but most of them for pleasure. I really enjoy site seeing and I hope you've done your fair share of it around the UK and the rest of Europe. Considering you have, what would your wardrobe look like for such trips?
Great tips Kirby. I don't wear hats but I'd be curious to know how you manage to keep your hair neat and pristine in spite of wearing a hat. Could be a video maybe? Safe journeys and looking forward to your new London videos!
Wonderful video, Kirby, as always!!! London is indeed the bet place to wear these shoes, but the worst to keep your shoe shine intact, mainly because of the rain. Rather than the pate de luxe, I've found Saphir Renovateur to make a better job, particularly after the raindrops dry.
The briefcase really stands out because, unlike everything else in this video, it's not at all immaculate. Those scuffs that it gets from age and travel seem to imbue it with a certain kind of character and intrigue that it just wouldn't have if it was brand new.
I now travel with a tie case and shirt box, though my travel for business if only a few days and out of London (I live in London so have never travelled to London so to speak) so usually have less casual evening wear.
Kirby you are totally congruent here. Your business pioneered the high end hangar, so obviously you need to use them. Your work is helping people to look good, so you have to look good. A lot of these comments are missing the point. You will be filming with people who produce these high end looks and so you must be at that level. When we need to dress up it is important to get the right information. I live in Tokyo and everyone is wearing a suit here everyday and the Japanese appreciation for quality is very high. I wear a suit everyday, with French cuffs so that I can wear cuff links, I wear a tie and pocket chief every day. I mainly wear brogues because they are more interesting. I am not in the fashion business but I am trying to communicate I am a professional so I dress like one. You do the same and I salute you, especially as you are in Texas which presents a more casual, hot climate image. For those interested I looking professional your videos offer a lot of information to accept, reject or customize. Bravo and ignore the peanut gallery!
It's so good! I normally travel with a small Rimowa carry-on. If you position the hangers where they fact the side handle, as opposed to top handle, you can perfectly fit a shirt in with one center fold. It's amazing. So much time lost on taking shirts on/off of hangers saved...
I'm sure you've done it many times and somehow it works, but I would be afraid of folding a such a beautiful jacket and risking it getting crushed... Have you considered packing your jackets in a garment bag? There are some nice ones around that have extra space for shoes and accessories
Interesting that you pack the hangers. I would have thought they would be in the way as they can be a pain to pack around. But your rationale around not trusting the hotel's hangers is sound. The jacket fold is a pro tip. That may be worth highlighting in a video (if you haven't done so already)
I find that the time saved not having to take every shirt off the hanger is game changing. And, surprisingly, it does not really take up any extra room.
Kirby needs to hook up with Andrew Henderson at Nomad Capitalist. Andrew would advise Kirby to have a place in London and to keep a separate bespoke wardrobe at the flat in London so he does not need to worry about the details of packing.
Totally appreciate this video as I plan to travel to London and Paris at the end of the year and it gives me some guidance what to pack. And of course, I need to leave room for the items I plan to buy.
Thank you for making this video, Kirby, and putting so much effort into explaining your choices . I hope you had a good trip and l look forward to seeing your next videos. Cheers!
Kirby, I have a question; when you need to go grocery shopping, like at Walmart or H-E-B, would you also dress up in a suit and tie, even for those kinds of errands?
I think any well dressed man should be able to travel for ten days *strictly carry-on*. One rolling bag, one 'weekender' type bag (in my case Swaine Adeney Brigg Chestford and Oxford). 1.) In the roll-on bag - two suit jackets (one worn on plane), one packed. Three pair pants (one worn on plane), one dress + one pair jeans packed. Three white shirts (one worn on plane), two from your cleaner pre-folded/individually bagged for ease of packability. Three pairs shoes (one dress worn on plane), one dress + one pair work-out shoes packed. Then undergarments, socks. Packing hangers is ridiculous - any fine hotel I've stayed in has excellent wood hangers. 2.) In the weekender bag - ties, workout clothes, computer, chargers/adapters, watches, sundries. I avail myself of hotel laundry/dry cleaning every other day (for shirts, undergarments, workout stuff). No checked bags, no waiting at carousel, no LOST BAGGAGE. If you purchase items, ship them unless small or very high value.
I was just in Europe for 2 weeks with only a carry on suitcase and backpack. Took 1 button up shirt, 2 shoes, 1 chino, and mostly casual stuff like a jumper and jeans. Was a challenge packing the stuff I bought but it’s def doable. The issue here is Kirby is taking bulky suits and blazers and such, so it would be nearly impossible for him to use only carry on.
I found after years of business travel every week that using dry cleaning bags on my shirts and trousers leaves them remarkably wrinkle free on arrival.
People enjoy different things. Hunting. Fishing. Sports. Dressing up. Cars. Whatever it is. I don't understand why so many people give you a hard time Kirby. Dressing up and being extravagant is your thing. I like Champion sweatpants and Crocs myself lol.... Don't worry what they think buddy.... God bless you in Jesus precious name Kirby Allison ❤.... I pray for God's will in your life.... in Jesus mighty name 🙏....
I dont mean to brag, but... I have like 3 nice polos that I bought on sale from Tractor Supply. I got a steal of a deal on hydraulic fluid too so I'm living pretty good right now...
Traveling with hangers makes no sense to me. I always stay at nice hotels, I've never had an issue with not having enough suit hangers. If I need more hangers, the hotel just brings them up to my room. The trick with turning a jacket inside out seems pretty smart, I'm going to try that. Although, I always put jackets in my carry on bag.
Great to see you getting ready. Like the Prince of Wales. I've got one but not bespoke! Never mind. My mum taught me to dress well and have pride in that. Peak suit has passed. Office is getting less and less formal and now Marks and Spencer are removing suits from most stores.
The fresh pair of socks is really a personal preference... I find that I do not perspire that much, so it isn't something that bothers me as long as I can rotate (I won't wear the same pair two consecutive days). The 100% natural fiber construction of our Sovereign Grade dress socks really goes a long way. Any polyester and this all goes out the window... it doesn't naturally release the odors and moisture.
Yeah, my dogs sweat like pigs! I usually pack 5 pair of socks and shorts no matter how long my trip is, and just hit the laundromat. I've become fairly skilled at navigating London and Paris laundromats lol.
I occasionally have had trouble with TSA inspectors not understanding how the dividers operate on the checked Rimowa luggage - rather than open the single tab, they sometimes undo the two hinge tabs and then of course lose the strips under the clothing when they fold back the divider. They then close it up unfastened since they've lost the hinge strips. Then when I open the luggage, everything falls out. So now I put a few strips of duct tape along the hinge side, so they cannot see anything to undo there. On the single tab I put a label "Open Here". Seems to work :)
In all my travel, I always used a hanging bag for my suites, shirts, and ties. I’m wondering why you do not like hanging bag ? Also, my luggage has various type of tie downs so things do not shift during the trip. Ricky from IBM, Ret
I've been to London several times and have never worn a tie there. I spend most of my time in Knightsbridge, St James, and Mayfair. About as formal as I get would be a black stroller jacket, black polo shirt, mid or light grey slacks and black dress shoes. And that's in the evening only. I do see some men dressed as Kirby is describing, in that old London of blue and grey suits. But honestly most of those men are 60 years old plus. London is really not as formal as it once was. Nowhere is.
I never could understand why people touch the bottom of their shoes with their bare hands...Other than that, this process was very refreshing to watch.
Cigars would have simply gone in a boveda bag in the luggage (with the shirts for protection). But, as I said, I truly look forward to acquiring my cigars from Davidoff of London while there.
I just eat lunch in a one ton dodge truck in coveralls covered in cow manure. This video is refreshing.
And I have a wonderful pair of nameless Walmart boots with goat head studs all over the soles. Love how they sound like castanets on the Circle K floor.
@@christinecortese9973 haha 😄
1 ton? Light!
I keep a smart navy suit for court dates. However, I've not needed it for several years since I last made an appearance for leathering an arsehole in Edinburgh for kicking my van and threatening me.
@@MartinIrwin That’s the rating for the payload. Not the weight of the truck itself. 1 ton is generally the largest for most commercial pickups.
I recently traveled to France. I made sure to pack my bespoke sweats as well as lavender Crocs for maximum comfort. For t-shirts, Hanes is always my designer of choice.
Lol 😂
Bespoke sweats 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you lot got more money than sense
Lmfaoo
What's your preference for a hoodie, daytime wear and evening?
I’m regularly travelling up to London for work from Cornwall for days at a time. I need my suits, shirts and shoes in pristine condition but want to be as efficient as possible. These packing tips, particularly the jacket folding technique, may just revolutionise my life - seriously!
Great guide for time travelling to 1950s Londonm
🤣 Well done on being accepted to the Drones Club
Pure pleasure and joy watching this. I live in a rather simpler world, barely wearing a suit once a year, but this is really informative and elegantly made. Thanks!
If you've forgotten anything or need any 'extra' clothes when you hit London you can buy quality gear in Tesco; that's where I buy my threads. Cut the labels off and no-one in Mayfair will know the difference.
😂😂😂
What does Kirby do for a living? Does he shine shoes? I rekon a dustbin bloke could wear a double breasted if he wanted to.
@@corylane5693 He sells expensive formal clothes to other gentleman who pack their luggage including thick heavy wooden hangers and shoe polish accoutrements, since you can't have peasants spreading their cheap and nasty supermarket goo on your shoes at the shoe-shine stand at the airport, right?
Dang. Are you guys roasting Kirby?
@Glenn Watson That's what you get from being a peasant, my respects Milord
Kirby is such a good guy, wishing him a safe journey and good times on his travels.
why do i find this channel so addictive to watch. My dress / lifestyle couldn't be remotely different.
Kirby is a gentleman to the highest degree. Wearing a suit on the plane, I have to be ridiculously comfortable. Wish I could do it.
A suit doesn’t make a gentleman. Most of the times it creates quiet the opposite.
Watching this man really makes you care for the nice things you have even if you may not have as many.
Tie on the plane. That’s commitment
“Less is more!”
“Six ties, shoe polish, shoe brush, cigar cutter, a dozen wooden hangers, two pairs of identical black shoes…”
Most of the time I fold my dress shirts and put them in the plastic bag they came in. However, sometimes I pack like Kirby did but the trick is to layer a dry cleaning bag between each shirt. They create a slippery surface between each shirt to reduce wrinkling. Safe travels!
I will never misplace that jacket trick it’s a game changer! Incredibly excited for your Davidoff content to be released in the coming weeks
I have no idea why I watch this guy so much. It's an addiction. I wear sweatpants and t shirts every day and am 27.
Keep doing your thing Kirby. You deserve more subscribers fam.
haha well I appreciate you watching!
Aspirations are good!
See Kirby actually talks like a everyday person who's just passionate about something. He also talks about clothes and work like everyday people are listening. It's really cool
nope he‘s not really an everyday person
forgot y fronts. if you turn them round and inside out you can get 3 days out of 1 pair.
We were all waiting to have the $64,000 question answered once and for all. Kirby Allison Boxer or Brief? I guess he is strictly commando.
Best way and you have extra packing space for important things like cigars, as if London doesn`t have any.
Ngl was actually skipping through the video to find out
Maybe he also uses his underwear for 3 days in a row, if he dosn't sweat too much.
@@G.D.9 🤢🤢🤮🤮
@@G.D.9 there is a video where he talks about the fact that he sweats more than most people. And one of his other packing videos he does pack underwear and they are very interesting looking small briefs. I hope he changes in frequently!
I had a little laugh when you said "I'm going to limit myself to 5 ties" 😄
To be honest, as a Brit we don't really dress formally here anymore unless you're working in the City in banking or something. However, it's really great to watch your videos and see someone so passionate about dressing well.
I live in London and would definitely pack a Burberry trench raincoat to provide some sort of extra protection against the rain and another layer for the wind that follows the river
Crombie or nothing
@@antihypebeast3311 My dad has a Crombie coat that's been in the family for probably around 100 years, if not longer, and is still going strong. Unfortunately either my grandfather or great-grandfather had it shortened when the longer style went out of fashion
Kirby - Love the videos. It's great to see our American friends dressing in the old traditional way the English dressed. It's a shame we Brits don't dress in accordance with history. Dressing like this is so nice but so many do not understand our own history. Keep up the great work my friend and again thank you.
Kirby, your attention to detail and practically is simply incredible. Even for a lady like me, this was super informative. Very much appreciated.
At least Lady, admit you like him for not packing any underwear.
I mean this as a compliment, it's as if the essence of Niles and Frasier crane manifested as a real person.
if only my wardrobe was still only suits...the simplicity of this your packing is wonderful...
The Ziploc bags are a great concept for "leakable" items, but I would recommend reusable silicon bags instead. They are sturdier and make for a better presentation.
Kirby is such a meticulous guy! And such a gentlemen. Thank you for putting so much thought into your explanations!
This was great. I wish I was going. There is nowhere like Mayfair & St James's.
Tie #2 was the first I purchased from you...good choice! Hoping maybe a few of the currently "out of stock" ties might come back with you...
I did not know Kirby travelled commando, but it makes sense when you want to pack as light as possible.
Hope you have enjoyed your trip to London , if you make it to Scotland (Perth ) you are welcome into our barbers on George street Anderson’s ( since 1885) for a haircut and a cigar , our collection may be small but we have over 300+ whiskeys to pair with and for special guests will lock the doors for cigars sampling (indoors )
Watching this while throwing my hoodie and crocs on the floor.
As a person who has just retired, I am ticking stuff off my bucket list, you have added an item, to have a custom made suit made. Keep up the great content on this channel.
Seeing you respond so politely to rude comments is impressive!
I hope you enjoy your time here Kirby. I look forward to the great content!
I need to pack for two non-slovenly weeks in Italy in the summer so I appreciate this as a jumping off point.
Would be very cool to have a travel day. Show the highs and lows of all the events of the day to get to London. Also, would be amazing to join you some day as it seems like the most epic of trips. Thanks for all the videos and keep doing what your doing as it never grows old. Appreciate it Kirby.
When I travel I like to be comfortable on the plane and I would never wear a suit and tie. If you are going for 9 days I bring 3 pieces of sleep wear. For my shaving kit I use a Peak Design black kit bag. They also make a great tech travel black bag. Think double bagging shoes reminds me of being like Felix Unger. That is over doing it.
It will be a micro climate in London, where Kirkby will find sartorial sophistication. For my occupation I wear shirt, tie and waistcoat - people ask where the wedding is!
Lots of good tips in there. I'll employ many of them on my next biz trip.
Exceptional Video. Thanks for all the guidance.. It seems to me that we have lost our elegance over the years. I am thrilled that someone like you keeps are standards up!!
Next time I go to a Star Trek convention, I'm using the Jacket packing trick to keep my uniforms nice. Thanks Kirby.
Rad vid. I'm a commercial diver/underwater welder and haven't worn a suit in years sadly, but always enjoy the vids and tips. Keep it up 🤙
I can appreciate all the preparation for this trip. I've been to London many times, several for work but most of them for pleasure. I really enjoy site seeing and I hope you've done your fair share of it around the UK and the rest of Europe. Considering you have, what would your wardrobe look like for such trips?
Had I been going to Paris or Italy, I would have added brown shoes and some more casual suits.
Thanks Kirby. This video was very informative even for me as a lady.
Great tips Kirby. I don't wear hats but I'd be curious to know how you manage to keep your hair neat and pristine in spite of wearing a hat. Could be a video maybe? Safe journeys and looking forward to your new London videos!
When we are filming, I don’t wear my hat for this exact reason. Hard to avoid the hat hair.
Wonderful video, Kirby, as always!!! London is indeed the bet place to wear these shoes, but the worst to keep your shoe shine intact, mainly because of the rain. Rather than the pate de luxe, I've found Saphir Renovateur to make a better job, particularly after the raindrops dry.
I wish I vist London someday I love London its weather its culture everything
Kirby, I take it you do a 'Crocodile Dundee' and wash your one pair of crackers in the bath. You perhaps dry them overnight on the radiator?
The other things I would certainly pack would be a few pocket squares and a couple of scarves. And maybe a pair of slippers for the hotel.
The briefcase really stands out because, unlike everything else in this video, it's not at all immaculate. Those scuffs that it gets from age and travel seem to imbue it with a certain kind of character and intrigue that it just wouldn't have if it was brand new.
I now travel with a tie case and shirt box, though my travel for business if only a few days and out of London (I live in London so have never travelled to London so to speak) so usually have less casual evening wear.
Kirby you are totally congruent here. Your business pioneered the high end hangar, so obviously you need to use them. Your work is helping people to look good, so you have to look good. A lot of these comments are missing the point. You will be filming with people who produce these high end looks and so you must be at that level. When we need to dress up it is important to get the right information. I live in Tokyo and everyone is wearing a suit here everyday and the Japanese appreciation for quality is very high. I wear a suit everyday, with French cuffs so that I can wear cuff links, I wear a tie and pocket chief every day. I mainly wear brogues because they are more interesting. I am not in the fashion business but I am trying to communicate I am a professional so I dress like one. You do the same and I salute you, especially as you are in Texas which presents a more casual, hot climate image. For those interested I looking professional your videos offer a lot of information to accept, reject or customize. Bravo and ignore the peanut gallery!
gym is helping people to look good :)
The shirt hangar trick is great! Definitely going to try it next time I travel.
It's so good! I normally travel with a small Rimowa carry-on. If you position the hangers where they fact the side handle, as opposed to top handle, you can perfectly fit a shirt in with one center fold. It's amazing. So much time lost on taking shirts on/off of hangers saved...
I'm sure you've done it many times and somehow it works, but I would be afraid of folding a such a beautiful jacket and risking it getting crushed... Have you considered packing your jackets in a garment bag? There are some nice ones around that have extra space for shoes and accessories
Hope you are traveling in Business Class! Love the packing tutorial too.
Really enjoyed seeing the process. Do you ever wear undershirts or white cotton t-shirts under your shirts? I find it an extra level of comfort
Its all in the preparation. Thanks
Your right in taking your own hangers they never have enough in the premier inn
My batman packs for me and his batman's batman for him. We pack coats for Autumn in London and more variety in our shirts and shoes
Interesting that you pack the hangers. I would have thought they would be in the way as they can be a pain to pack around. But your rationale around not trusting the hotel's hangers is sound.
The jacket fold is a pro tip. That may be worth highlighting in a video (if you haven't done so already)
Yeah but that trick isn’t even something this random dude came up with - go look online and you’ll see many other people showing you the same method.
@@jyc313 I know. But thanks for highlighting that for others.
I find that the time saved not having to take every shirt off the hanger is game changing. And, surprisingly, it does not really take up any extra room.
Kirby needs to hook up with Andrew Henderson at Nomad Capitalist. Andrew would advise Kirby to have a place in London and to keep a separate bespoke wardrobe at the flat in London so he does not need to worry about the details of packing.
Lol. Couldn’t agree more. Andrew needs to sponsor our Patreon so Kirby can buy said place and wardrobe. +1
Totally appreciate this video as I plan to travel to London and Paris at the end of the year and it gives me some guidance what to pack. And of course, I need to leave room for the items I plan to buy.
wow! and I was pretty proud that I had two Allen Edmonds shoe bags instead of one large one. That is really organized!
I think a tweed suit would look very good on you, you should pick one up if you don't own one already.
Exciting content along these lines coming in a few weeks... 😉
A class act Dallas Texas USA Guy great presentation 👏
The Cigar Cutter is by far the most important item in your luggage !
I love my Rimowa luggage, sadly I don’t have as many suits as you but this video is fantastic
Thank you for making this video, Kirby, and putting so much effort into explaining your choices . I hope you had a good trip and l look forward to seeing your next videos. Cheers!
Kirby, I have a question; when you need to go grocery shopping, like at Walmart or H-E-B, would you also dress up in a suit and tie, even for those kinds of errands?
I brush my teeth in a suit and tie... lol
@@kirbyallison 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Another great video, I'm travelling to Chicago next year, handy tips to consider-Where did the pull out closet hook come from, very handy
I think any well dressed man should be able to travel for ten days *strictly carry-on*. One rolling bag, one 'weekender' type bag (in my case Swaine Adeney Brigg Chestford and Oxford). 1.) In the roll-on bag - two suit jackets (one worn on plane), one packed. Three pair pants (one worn on plane), one dress + one pair jeans packed. Three white shirts (one worn on plane), two from your cleaner pre-folded/individually bagged for ease of packability. Three pairs shoes (one dress worn on plane), one dress + one pair work-out shoes packed. Then undergarments, socks. Packing hangers is ridiculous - any fine hotel I've stayed in has excellent wood hangers. 2.) In the weekender bag - ties, workout clothes, computer, chargers/adapters, watches, sundries. I avail myself of hotel laundry/dry cleaning every other day (for shirts, undergarments, workout stuff). No checked bags, no waiting at carousel, no LOST BAGGAGE. If you purchase items, ship them unless small or very high value.
im the opposite, I cant stand traveling with luggage, I travel economy so that may be the difference
I was just in Europe for 2 weeks with only a carry on suitcase and backpack. Took 1 button up shirt, 2 shoes, 1 chino, and mostly casual stuff like a jumper and jeans. Was a challenge packing the stuff I bought but it’s def doable. The issue here is Kirby is taking bulky suits and blazers and such, so it would be nearly impossible for him to use only carry on.
I'm disappointed you didn't tell us about the suit and tie you wear when you shave.
I didn't realize how unfunctional my closet was until I watched this. I'm envious.
I found after years of business travel every week that using dry cleaning bags on my shirts and trousers leaves them remarkably wrinkle free on arrival.
I normally pack my cravat case and walking canes along with my fedora and monocle case. The rest then follows.
Hope you have fun paintballing in London!
Ive been looking to travel to london in August for my 40th. Be a tourist, but one day, put the suit on get a cuban and enjoy some finer things.
Would recommend to pack ties with the shelf.
Charvet is a good entry level shirt but I prefer a higher end brand which have a more custom fit
Welcome back to London Kirby.
just perfect thank you for all the great advice
People enjoy different things. Hunting. Fishing. Sports. Dressing up. Cars.
Whatever it is. I don't understand why so many people give you a hard time Kirby.
Dressing up and being extravagant is your thing. I like Champion sweatpants and Crocs myself lol....
Don't worry what they think buddy....
God bless you in Jesus precious name Kirby Allison ❤....
I pray for God's will in your life.... in Jesus mighty name 🙏....
Thank you! Blessings!!
Are there any bespoke suite makers in US? Is yes, could you make a video on them please.
Kirby, You are a true Gentleman. great video. what's the luggage brand name?
I noticed you are fond of pens and pencils and writing pads, But what do you use it for in this day and age of iphones, ipads and laptops?
Good tips for travelling with suits, thanks!
I dont mean to brag, but...
I have like 3 nice polos that I bought on sale from Tractor Supply.
I got a steal of a deal on hydraulic fluid too so I'm living pretty good right now...
Traveling with hangers makes no sense to me. I always stay at nice hotels, I've never had an issue with not having enough suit hangers. If I need more hangers, the hotel just brings them up to my room. The trick with turning a jacket inside out seems pretty smart, I'm going to try that. Although, I always put jackets in my carry on bag.
Great to see you getting ready. Like the Prince of Wales. I've got one but not bespoke! Never mind. My mum taught me to dress well and have pride in that. Peak suit has passed. Office is getting less and less formal and now Marks and Spencer are removing suits from most stores.
Safe trip! Some really good tips, but as for the socks, I need a fresh pair every day!
The fresh pair of socks is really a personal preference... I find that I do not perspire that much, so it isn't something that bothers me as long as I can rotate (I won't wear the same pair two consecutive days). The 100% natural fiber construction of our Sovereign Grade dress socks really goes a long way. Any polyester and this all goes out the window... it doesn't naturally release the odors and moisture.
Yeah, my dogs sweat like pigs! I usually pack 5 pair of socks and shorts no matter how long my trip is, and just hit the laundromat. I've become fairly skilled at navigating London and Paris laundromats lol.
Mr. Allison, where are you procuring the Charvet products? I have sought to find them here in the US to no avail.
Basket weave is an All-star!
Kirby Allison Club Tie!
I occasionally have had trouble with TSA inspectors not understanding how the dividers operate on the checked Rimowa luggage - rather than open the single tab, they sometimes undo the two hinge tabs and then of course lose the strips under the clothing when they fold back the divider. They then close it up unfastened since they've lost the hinge strips. Then when I open the luggage, everything falls out. So now I put a few strips of duct tape along the hinge side, so they cannot see anything to undo there. On the single tab I put a label "Open Here". Seems to work :)
In all my travel, I always used a hanging bag for my suites, shirts, and ties.
I’m wondering why you do not like hanging bag ?
Also, my luggage has various type of tie downs so things do not shift during the trip.
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I've been to London several times and have never worn a tie there. I spend most of my time in Knightsbridge, St James, and Mayfair. About as formal as I get would be a black stroller jacket, black polo shirt, mid or light grey slacks and black dress shoes. And that's in the evening only. I do see some men dressed as Kirby is describing, in that old London of blue and grey suits. But honestly most of those men are 60 years old plus. London is really not as formal as it once was. Nowhere is.
I never could understand why people touch the bottom of their shoes with their bare hands...Other than that, this process was very refreshing to watch.
Considering all the items, you did a splendid job. I was looking forward to seeing where you'd put the cigars. :-)
Cigars would have simply gone in a boveda bag in the luggage (with the shirts for protection). But, as I said, I truly look forward to acquiring my cigars from Davidoff of London while there.
@@kirbyallison Ah, yes! I don't pack cigars to London either - I always look forward to visiting James Fox and getting some there!
I just to travel for business and pleasure for many years, you did a great job! Any casual clothes for off days?
For my trips to Europe, there are sadly few (basically no) off days. And even off days I’m still dressed up.
Hello ! What was the decoration you were wearing on your jacket in the photo with the lovely woman?
Good video. Really looking forward to the upcoming London content.