Our verdict
Between the xSuit 5.0 and the Twillory Air Suit, we lean toward the xSuit 5.0 — we rated it 8.5/10 versus 6.8/10. The xSuit 5.0 is our top pick for frequent travelers who need a suit that survives long flights without dry-cleaning.
Our pick

xSuit 5.0
$599
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Twillory Air Suit
Side by side
| Attribute | xSuit 5.0 | Twillory Air Suit |
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| Our rating | 8.5/10 | 6.8/10 |
| Best for | The xSuit 5.0 is our top pick for frequent travelers who need a suit that survives long flights without dry-cleaning. | A breathable, practical summer suit, but the visible mesh reads too casual for formal business wear. |
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| Watch-outs | None we flagged |
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Which one is right for you?
Choose the xSuit 5.0 if…
The xSuit 5.0 is our top pick for frequent travelers who need a suit that survives long flights without dry-cleaning.
- 30% better wrinkle resistance than 4.0, wears fresh from luggage
- Fully machine-washable, no dry cleaning needed
Choose the Twillory Air Suit if…
A breathable, practical summer suit, but the visible mesh reads too casual for formal business wear.
- Lightweight, breathable fabric that keeps you cool
- Machine washable—no dry cleaning needed
Why we rate them this way
xSuit 5.0 — 8.5/10
The xSuit 5.0 is our top pick for frequent travelers who need a suit that survives long flights without dry-cleaning.
What we liked: 30% better wrinkle resistance than 4.0, wears fresh from luggage, Fully machine-washable, no dry cleaning needed, 8-way stretch wool blend maintains traditional wool appearance, Superior breathability, odor resistance, and durability vs. previous models, Pick stitching lapels and premium buttons elevate sophistication.
Twillory Air Suit — 6.8/10
A breathable, practical summer suit, but the visible mesh reads too casual for formal business wear.
What we liked: Lightweight, breathable fabric that keeps you cool, Machine washable—no dry cleaning needed, More comfortable and less restrictive than traditional suits, Wrinkle-resistant and requires no ironing, 4-way stretch provides freedom of movement.
Worth knowing: Mesh fabric appears too casual for formal business settings, Close-up appearance doesn't look like a proper suit, Only dark colors work well; light colors expose the mesh, Gets questioned/scrutinized in business meetings.
Common questions
Is the xSuit 5.0 or the Twillory Air Suit better?
We rated the xSuit 5.0 8.5/10 and the Twillory Air Suit 6.8/10, so we lean xSuit 5.0 — but it depends on what you want it for (see "which one is right for you" on the page).
How much do the xSuit 5.0 and Twillory Air Suit cost?
The xSuit 5.0 is listed at $599. We don't have a current price on file for the Twillory Air Suit — check the latest on its review page.
What's the difference between the xSuit 5.0 and the Twillory Air Suit?
Short version — xSuit 5.0: The xSuit 5.0 is our top pick for frequent travelers who need a suit that survives long flights without dry-cleaning. Twillory Air Suit: A breathable, practical summer suit, but the visible mesh reads too casual for formal business wear.