Cruise Outfits That Travel Well (Wrinkle-Resistant Picks)
The Ironing Board Dilemma Every frequent cruiser knows the scene. It’s late afternoon. The MDR (Main Dining Room) dress code is a step up from daytime. And there’s already a quiet queue forming near the laundry room because someone packed linen, someone packed stiff cotton, and everyone suddenly needs the same ironing board. Not for me. On my last sailing through the Med, I packed almost entirely jersey , modal , scuba knit , and a few spandex blends . Everything came out wearable. Not perfect in the department-store sense. Better than that. Ready for real life onboard. That is the whole point of a good cruise wardrobe. Less steaming. Less fussing. More time on deck. The Fabric Cheat Sheet Before you look at a single dress or pair of trousers, look at the fabric. If it has a little stretch and recovers quickly when you scrunch it in your hand, it usually has cruise potential. ✅ Works Well in a Suitcase Jersey: Soft, flexible, and usually very forgiving after a long day in a pack...