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Have Clothes Will Travel
The most frustrating part of traveling isn’t long lines in the airport or
race car drivers who moonlight wheeling taxis around the city. By far, the most
frustrating part of traveling is trying to fit your entire wardrobe into a tiny
suitcase! If you find yourself looking forward to the trip but dreading
packing, never fear. You only need a few key items to complete your traveling
wardrobe, so let’s get packing!
The first thing you should know about packing isn’t what to pack but how
to pack. These simple packing techniques can save you a ton of room for that
extra pair of shoes or souvenirs along the way, in addition to saving your
clothes from ending up hopelessly wrinkled.
First, take any long items, including pants, skirts, or dresses, and lay
them flat in your suitcases with the excess hanging out of both ends. Second,
roll the rest of your wardrobe, making compact tubes of clothing. Rolling will
not only save your room, but your clothes are less likely to end up wrinkled.
Line up your rolled items in your suitcase, filling in all available
space.
Consider investing in shoe bags to protect your shoes along the route, being
careful to stuff the insides of your kicks with socks, underwear, slips, or any
other garment to prevent them from becoming flattened along the way. If you are
bringing cosmetics or toiletries, be sure to pack all items in plastic bags—a
simple Ziploc baggie will do—to protect your clothing in case of leakage.
Now that you know how to pack, let’s discuss what to pack. Unless you are
planning on attending state dinners or extravagant functions each night, lose
the formal wear. Instead, invest in one simple dress—the perfect Little Black
Dress will work—and bring along accessories to dress it up or down. Consider
bringing a colorful silk scarf, and exquisite embroidered shawl, chunky
jewelry, or a lovely corsage pin to create several different outfits out of the
same garment. Similarly, choose a simple pair of black heels that are
comfortable enough to walk in if you find yourself trudging down blocks of
urban jungle. These shoes, like the dress, should have capacity to be worn with
a dress, suit, or your favorite pair of blue jeans. For the rest of your
wardrobe, consider purchasing clothing made with nylon, tencel, or any other
travel friendly material to avoid wrinkles.
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About The Author
Bridget Allen has worked for many years in the fashion industry, at a
senior level, and she has written an amazing totally free fashionista
minicourse that will thrill, entertain, and most importantly educate you
about what you absolutely need to know about fashion. Get the free
course " Fashionista Essentials" now at http://www.i-stylish.com. |
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