The Short Answer
The most reliable way to pack a suit in a carry-on is a garment duffle — a hybrid bag with a dedicated, flat garment compartment. It keeps your jacket and trousers separated and flat, which is how tailors store suits for a reason.
Below, we compare five common methods so you can pick the one that fits your travel style and budget. (Not sure if your garment bag counts as a carry-on or personal item? Check our airline-by-airline guide.)
5 Ways to Pack a Suit in a Carry-On: Comparison
| Method | Wrinkle Risk | Pros | Cons | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sport-Coat Fold | Medium | No extra gear needed; works with any suitcase | Collar and lapels can crease; requires practice | Occasional travelers with a single suit |
| Rolling | High | Saves space; no special bag required | Creates deep creases on structured jackets; not suitable for wool | Casual blazers and unstructured fabrics only |
| Traditional Garment Bag | Low | Suits hang full-length; minimal wrinkling | Counts as your carry-on; no room for other clothes; awkward to carry | Single-purpose trips (wedding, deposition, keynote) |
| Garment Duffle (Hybrid) | Low | Built-in garment section plus full packing space; fits carry-on limits | Slightly heavier than a basic duffle; higher price point | Frequent business travelers who need suits and casual clothes in one bag |
| Shipping Ahead | Very Low | Suit arrives professionally packed; no airport hassle | Expensive ($30–$80+); requires planning days ahead; risk of delayed delivery | High-stakes events where appearance is critical and budget is flexible |
How to Pack a Suit in a Garment Duffle (Step by Step)
This method works with any bag that has a built-in garment compartment — including the Wool & Oak Nova, which has a full-length compartment that opens flat. The Nova was named Best Garment Bag by Travel + Leisure in their 2026 rolling duffel roundup.
Turn the Jacket Inside Out
Pop one shoulder inside out, then tuck the other shoulder into it so the jacket's lining faces outward. This sounds counterintuitive, but it protects the outer fabric from scuffs and friction. The lining is designed to be slippery — it actually reduces creasing.
Lay the Suit Flat in the Garment Compartment
Place the folded jacket flat in the compartment. Lay trousers on top, folded once at the knee. Avoid folding trousers at the crease line — fold perpendicular to the existing crease to avoid doubling it.
Add a Buffer Layer
Place tissue paper or a plastic dry cleaner bag between the jacket and trousers. The slippery surface lets layers shift slightly during transit instead of gripping and bunching. This single step cuts wrinkling by roughly half.
Secure and Close
If your bag has compression straps or an interior panel, use them to keep everything flat without pressing too hard. Overpacking around the garment section is the number one cause of wrinkles — leave a little breathing room.
Hang Immediately on Arrival
Within 30 minutes of arriving, hang your suit in the bathroom and run the shower on hot for 10 minutes with the door closed. The steam relaxes wool and synthetic fibers. Most minor travel creases disappear completely without an iron.
Pro Tips for Wrinkle-Free Suit Travel
- Tissue paper in the shoulders — maintains jacket shape, prevents "collapsed shoulder" look. Hotel concierges do this when packing suits for guests.
- Dry cleaner bag — slide your suit inside the plastic before placing it in any bag. The frictionless surface lets fabric glide instead of gripping.
- Choose wrinkle-resistant fabric — merino wool, wool-polyester blends, or tropical-weight wool. High-twist wool bounces back from compression faster than any other natural fiber.
- Pack garments first — the garment section shares wall space with the main compartment. Stuff the main side to capacity and you create pressure on the suit. Fill to 80%. (Planning a longer trip? See our guide to packing a full week in one carry-on.)
When to Skip the Carry-On Entirely
For truly critical events — a wedding, a court appearance, a keynote — consider wearing your suit on the plane. It sounds old-fashioned, but it eliminates all packing risk. Pair it with comfortable shoes for the airport and swap into dress shoes on arrival. Many seasoned business travelers swear by this approach for events where there is no margin for error. For a complete packing strategy, see our 3-day business trip checklist.
Wool & Oak Nova
Full-grain leather carry-on with built-in garment compartment, wheels, and shoe pocket. Named Best Garment Bag by Travel + Leisure. Designed for business travelers who refuse to check a bag.
Shop the NovaFrequently Asked Questions
Can you carry on a garment bag?
Yes. Most airlines allow garment bags as carry-ons if they meet standard carry-on dimensions (typically 22 x 14 x 9 inches). Soft garment bags can also often be folded into overhead bins. A garment duffle like the Wool & Oak Nova fits within carry-on limits on all major domestic and international airlines.
Will my suit wrinkle in a duffle bag?
In a standard duffle with no garment compartment, almost certainly yes. In a garment duffle with a dedicated flat compartment, wrinkling is minimal — especially if you use tissue paper between layers and hang the suit promptly on arrival. The shoulder-tuck fold method described above is key.
How many suits fit in the Nova?
The garment compartment comfortably holds one full suit. Many customers fit two suits, or a suit plus several dress shirts and blouses. The compartment opens fully flat, so garments lie without bunching.
What is the best way to pack dress shirts for travel?
Button the shirt completely, flip it face-down, fold the sleeves back across the body, then fold in thirds lengthwise. Place tissue paper inside the fold to prevent creasing. In a garment duffle, lay shirts flat in the garment compartment on top of the suit jacket — the weight actually helps keep shirts pressed.







