What You Carry Says Everything

A considered guide to packing for the man who travels with intention rather than preparation. The edit is everything.

The amateur traveler packs for every scenario. The considerate man packs for the most likely one, accepts the risk of the unlikely, and moves accordingly.

The CB philosophy of travel is built on two principles: quality of fabric reduces quantity of garments, and the right case is not a bag—it is a system.

A Merino crew knit travels without creasing, does not absorb odor at altitude, and moves from plane cabin to dinner without a second glance. Two pieces in a carry-on. Three days in a city, covered. The mathematics of quality are straightforward once you accept them.

The Minimal Travel Kit was designed around this logic. Three pockets with specific functions—not general-purpose storage—because the man who reaches for his passport in the dark does not want to find his serum instead. The brass zipper opens with one hand. The strap adjusts to a single pull.

Pack once. Pack correctly. Check nothing.

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