What to Pack: The Draddy Weekend Bag

What to Pack: The Draddy Weekend Bag

Two rounds of golf, one dinner reservation, one slow Sunday morning. Everything you need and nothing you don't.



The B. Draddy wardrobe packs well. Not because the pieces are designed to be small — but because they're designed to be versatile: every piece works across multiple contexts, which means fewer pieces cover more ground. The Draddy weekend bag is a study in restraint. Here is what goes in it.

THE POLOS

Two polos for two rounds of golf. The Liam in a solid for the first morning — reliable, versatile, works with everything else in the bag. The Vin or the Tommy in a stripe for the second round, when a little personality is appropriate. Bring one extra if the pace of the weekend makes a third necessary.

THE BOTTOM

The Brian Pant for the dinner reservation — the only bottom that handles that context without dedicated dress clothes. One pair. The Zac Short for the course. The Big Daddy Short for Sunday morning when no one is going anywhere specific.

THE LAYER

The Everyday Vest — always. Takes up almost no space, handles every temperature condition the weekend might produce. The Russel Quarter-Zip or the Russ Crewneck for the evenings. The 007 Cashmere Crewneck if the dinner reservation merits it — it folds down small enough that the bag doesn't mind it, and the occasion will be glad it's there.

THE ESSENTIALS

The Dewey tee for Sunday morning. One pair of the Richard boxer per day — the same organic Pima cotton as the polos, the mother-of-pearl button on the fly. The Tucker brief for the rounds.

THE PRINCIPLE

The Draddy weekend bag works because the pieces are built to overlap. The polo that works on the course also works at dinner — with the right bottom and the right layer. The layer that handles the evening also handles the cool morning. Every piece earns its space by working harder than one context. Pack less. Pack better.



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