MAN On The Move items. Instead of putting all your chips behind one suit, why not take along a blue blazer that, while not quite dressy enough for the boardroom, serves adequately as an evening jacket? The all-wool blazer travels well, and if you bring along two different pairs of pants, you've got two different outfits. PACKING RIGHT • BY RON GASBARRO S omeone once developed a rule of thumb for packing: Put everything you think you need for your trip on your bed. Then put half of it back in your closet. Packing for a business trip means you have to be even more space-frugal. For a three-day zip be- tween two cities, every- thing you tote should fit into one bag. You cannot afford to have the luggage you check go on to Anchorage when your meeting is in Pittsburgh. Because your clothing must look impeccable, taking along a clothes steaming brush is not as extravagant as it sounds. One of the best ones around is by Franzus Worldwide Travel Products and sells for around $45. Not only is it a powerful unwrinkler of lapels, ties and pants, it has a crease attachment. By steaming and pressing the creases of shirts and pants, your clothes have that "just back from room service look." The Franzus model is dual voltage and also has a lint remover. Franzus also makes a mini cordless shaver that operates on two AA batteries. It has an angled, twin-head screen for close shaves. And it features a protective cover that has a built-in mirror for those quick touch-ups on the way to a meeting. Because space is at a premium, you cannot take your entire collection of rolodex, memo file, personal phone directory, calculator, clock, calendar and computer with you. With the Casio BOSS 64KB hand-held computer (9000 series), you can have all these items in a six by four inch device that you can slide in your coat pocket. When you get back to the office, this unit can be connected to your office computer so you can transfer information back and forth. The company has also released a series of data cards that fit into the Casio BOSS, with information on medical, legal and financial topics. The Casio BOSS sells for $299 at Sharper Image, and other top-quality department stores. If you are a shutterbug and love to take snaps be- tween appointments, the Canon Sure Shot Date not only has a built-in alarm clock and a self-timer so you can get in the picture, it also identifies each picture with the date and time it was taken. It sells for about $248. Finally, you need a bag to throw it all into. The Ultimate Flight Bag (UFB), new from Insell, holds a week's worth of business wear in its three roomy compartments. It fits under airline seats and rolls through air terminals in its six wheels. The UFB costs $150 and can be purchased at throughout the Detroit area. FALL '90 53