How To Travel In Style

Have you mastered the art of packing up your suitcase for your holidays? It can be difficult at times, especially when your entire wardrobe is essentially an option to bring along.

You don’t want to pack too much to the point where your baggage is overweight, and there are extra fees attached, but neither should you bring too little where you only have two outfits to choose from, both of which aren’t the most flattering to your figure.

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This article will tell you precisely what you can do in order to travel in style the next time you are ready to jet off for a holiday break somewhere.

Depending on the location

You must always consider the location that you are travelling to before you start packing anything in your suitcase. After all, you always want to abide by the culture’s dress code that you are visiting, and moreover, be sure to check the weather.

If you are planning on a luxurious summer trip with your loved ones, somewhere warm that enjoys an abundance of beaches with crystal clear water, such as the Canary Island holidays, then you can already guess what type of outerwear you should bring with you. You will need to pack dresses, skirts, hats, shorts and so on.

You won’t want to bring these types of outfits if you plan on going to Australia in June-August, as it’s winter there instead. Therefore, make sure to pack accordingly so that you don’t have to buy a last-minute wardrobe while you are travelling. Doing so will add more expenses than what you have likely budgeted for so far.

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Avoid looking like a tourist

There is no reason for you to ever draw excessive attention to yourself, especially considering that this can put you at higher risk of pick-pocketing or experiencing tourist price tags on meals and activities.

Do your best to blend in with everyone else, and you will find that the locals might treat you differently as well. Don’t wear typical tourist shirts, and although your camera and accent will be a giveaway, don’t be flashy about it, especially when you have a high-tech camera. Keep it in your bag until you see something that you want to take a photo of, particularly useful when you are walking down on overly crowded streets.

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Bring versatile pieces

Given that you don’t have that much space in the suitcase that you will be bringing, you should add some of your most versatile wardrobe pieces that go extremely well together. This includes the white and black t-shirt, a pair of jeans, a comfortable but chic sweater for cooler evenings, and a midi dress, among a few other things.

You want to be able to mix and match your limited garments easily, and just adopting a more neutral palette doesn’t have to be boring, particularly if you bring along accessories, but more on that below.

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Accessories

Accessories can make a world of difference to your outfit, transforming something simple into a stylish masterpiece. In fact, it’s the best way for you to add a pop of colour into your outfit, whether it’s through the shoes, a scarf, a hat, your bag, a belt, or other jewellery that you place around your neck and wrists.

Even if you bring a grey or cream dress with you, by pairing it with the red belt and a sun hat, you have automatically transformed your look, giving it a sense of flair. It is the best part of accessorising! A simple outfit can either remain minimalistic or turn into something else, depending on your mood during that particular day. Your simple dress might come in handy for the beach, but you might want to dress it up for the evening, for instance.

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Leave room for purchases

There is no doubt that you will want to purchase at least a few souvenirs while you are travelling, perhaps even some new clothes to add to your wardrobe.

This is why you should always leave a little bit of room in your suitcase for extra purchases, rather than filling it to the brim with your outfits from home.

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Pack strategically and light

You already get the general idea about what type of pieces you should bring, but how many can you pack? Are you bringing a carry-on or are you checking your baggage? In order to pack smart, think about the duration of your trip, and how many outfits you can realistically recycle during that time frame.

If you are only going for a week, even 3-4 outfit changes are more than enough. Next up you will simply have to learn how to pack your clothes in such a way where they don’t take up that much space, and this is where the art of folding comes into play.

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Comfortable footwear

As much as you want to prioritise style, wearing comfortable footwear is essential. You will be walking a lot, after all, and you don’t want your trip to be ruined because your feet hurt and are covered in blisters.

On the other hand, there is a brand, by the name of Ziera that achieved the ultimate balance of style and comfort in footwear. If you don’t want to wear a simple pair of sneakers, you can consider investing in another pair of shoes.

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The golden rule for packing is to start thinking about it early, as opposed to the day or night before your departure date. That way, you have more time to think about what outfit you will realistically wear on your trip, and what is versatile enough that it matches with everything.

Travelling in style will give you an extra air of confidence, and it will make you feel good about yourself, and it’s thus certainly something that you should prioritise doing for yourself. Don’t forget to find the balance between style and comfort, especially when it comes to footwear, as there’s no doubt that you will be walking a lot in order to sight-see everything around your new and exciting environment properly.

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