The Best Travel Knitwear
Different pieces earn their place depending on how and where you are travelling.
| Travel Need | Best Knitwear | Why It Works |
| Long-haul comfort | Cashmere sweatshirts, scarves, hoodies and joggers | Soft, relaxed and comfortable for several hours of sitting |
| Easy temperature changes | Cashmere cardigan | Simple to put on and remove without disturbing the rest of your outfit |
| Most versatile accessory | Oversized silk or cashmere wrap |
Works as a scarf, shawl or light travel blanket |
| Cold-weather travel | Oversized pure cashmere wrap | Lightweight warmth with generous coverage |
| Lightweight warmth with generous coverage | Superfine merino jumper | Breathable, fine and easy to layer |
| Smarter travel | Cashmere-merino V-neck |
Soft with enough structure for work, dinner or city wear |
| Warm destination | Silk-cotton cardigan | Light enough for summer clothing but useful for air conditioning and cool evenings |
| Cold arrival | Cashmere-merino hood | Small enough for hand luggage with useful additional warmth |
| Minimal packing | Cashmere neckerchief | Provides warmth around the neck with very little bulk |

What To Wear On A Flight
The longer the flight, the more important it is to choose layers that adapt to changing temperatures across the terminal, the cabin, and the destination. Comfort matters, but so does choosing pieces you will actually wear again once you arrive.
Long-Haul Flights
For an overnight or long-haul flight, prioritise softness, freedom of movement and layers that are easy to adjust.
For example, our Finest Cashmere Sweatshirt pairs well with the matching Finest Cashmere Wide-Leg Trousers for a more refined alternative to a conventional tracksuit. Both are made from 100% A-grade Mongolian cashmere, keeping you warm without the usual bulky feel.
The benefit of a matching set is that it works beyond the flight too. The sweatshirt can be worn with denim or trousers once you arrive, while our wide-leg trousers can be paired with a T-shirt, shirt or lighter knit.
For the journey:
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Wear a light base layer underneath so you can easily adapt if the cabin gets warm
- Keep an oversized wrap within reach for extra warmth rather than relying on one very heavy layer
An oversized wrap can easily be used as:
- A soft pillow when rolled up
- A warm blanket for the journey
- An easy evening layer worn over the shoulders
Medium-Haul Flights
For a few-hour flight, a cardigan or fine jumper is usually enough. The Finest Cashmere Blouson Cardigan layers easily over a top and beneath a coat, while the buttoned front makes it simple to remove as the temperature changes.
Once you arrive, it works just as well with denim, tailoring or a skirt.
Short-Haul Flights
For shorter journeys, keep things light and choose knitwear you will also wear on the trip. The Silk-Cotton Cardigan is ideal for warm-weather destinations, providing a light layer for the airport, cabin, and cooler evenings without feeling too heavy.

Your Travel Knitwear Checklist
A comfortable flight outfit is less about a single perfect garment and more about easily adding and removing layers.
| Check | What To Choose |
| Can I remove a layer easily? | Cardigan, zip knit or wrap rather than one very heavy jumper |
| Will I be comfortable sitting for hours? | Soft knitwear and relaxed trousers with minimal restriction |
| Am I prepared for a cold cabin? | Keep an oversized wrap within reach |
| What if I get too warm? | Wear a breathable base layer underneath |
| Am I going somewhere cold? | Keep a beanie and gloves or small scarf in hand luggage |
| Will I wear this again on the trip? |
Choose neutral, versatile pieces that work with several outfits |
| Is it taking up too much luggage space? | Wear your bulkiest knit on the journey |
Pack Layers, Not Bulk
One very thick jumper gives you two options: wear it or take it off.
Several lighter layers give you considerably more control. A useful combination might be:
- A breathable base layer
- A fine cashmere, merino or cashmere-merino knit
- A lightweight outer layer or coat
- A wrap for additional warmth when needed
For particularly changeable conditions, a Cashmere Merino V-Neck Jumper combines 70% merino wool with 30% Mongolian cashmere. The merino adds structure and resilience, while cashmere softens the finished knit, making the blend useful when the same jumper needs to work for the trip and several days afterwards.

What To Keep In Your Hand Luggage
Small accessories can have a significant impact without taking up much room.
For a cold-weather arrival, keep a Cashmere Merino Ribbed Knit Beanie within easy reach. Its 70% superfine Australian merino and 30% Mongolian cashmere blend provides midweight warmth in a compact ribbed shape.
If you want something even smaller, the Finest Cashmere Neckerchief measures just 96 x 10cm. Knitted from 100% A-grade Mongolian cashmere, it sits closely around the neck and provides an extra layer without the volume of a full scarf.
Useful hand-luggage layers include:
- An oversized wrap
- A small scarf or neckerchief
- Soft socks for a long-haul journey
- A beanie for a winter destination

In Your Suitcase
Once the flight is covered, think about what your knitwear needs to do at the destination.
The most useful pieces are rarely those designed for one particular outfit. Look for shapes and fibres that can move between daytime, evenings and different temperatures.
The Most Versatile Knitwear
For women, the Superfine Merino V-Neck Jumper is easy to layer and pairs well with both casual and smarter outfits.
For men, the Finest Cashmere Full Zip Hoodie offers similar flexibility, whether worn over a T-shirt while travelling or denim at your destination.
Hot Weather
Going somewhere hot does not mean leaving knitwear at home. Flights, air-conditioned restaurants and cooler evenings can all make a light layer useful.
For warm-weather travel, go for pieces that are easy to fold into a backpack or handbag. A silk-cotton cardigan works well for everyday layering, while a silk-cashmere wrap can be used on the flight and again in the evening.
Cold Weather
For winter travel, focus on warmth without filling your suitcase with bulky knitwear. Cashmere and cashmere-merino layers provide insulation while remaining relatively easy to layer and pack.
A warm jumper, a large cashmere wrap, a beanie, and a weather-appropriate coat will cover most cold-weather trips. Wear one of your larger knits while travelling to save space in your suitcase.

Travel Knitwear FAQs
1. How much knitwear should I pack?
For most trips, two or three versatile pieces are enough. Choose a cardigan, a fine jumper, and a wrap that can work across several outfits and temperatures.
2. What's the best way to pack knitwear?
Fold knitwear neatly, avoid over-compressing delicate fibres and keep it away from zips and jewellery. See our cashmere care guide for more advice.
3. What is the best knitwear to wear on a long-haul flight?
Choose soft, breathable layers with a relaxed fit. A fine jumper or cashmere set paired with an oversized wrap gives you flexibility as cabin temperatures change.
4. Is cashmere good for travelling?
Yes. Cashmere provides excellent warmth without the bulk of a heavier knit, making it easy to layer on a flight and pack into a suitcase. A cashmere wrap is especially useful because it can double as a scarf, shawl or light travel blanket.