Travel Fashion: Essentials That You Must Have With You

Packing a suitcase might look easy, but whatever item and clothing you pack determines the kind of vacation awaiting you. It can be stressful running around convenience stores in a foreign country just to load up on supplies.

What clothes to pack for travel depends on the purpose of your trip and where you are traveling. If you are going to more than one place, you will need to pack appropriately to cope with the climate and the different types of terrain that each area presents.

For example, if you are traveling through a region with mountains and high snow, you may want to pack suitable clothing to keep you warm. Accessories are also essential if you’re traveling for an occasion, or you’re fashion continuous and want to look good no matter where you are. That being said, here are travel fashion essentials you should pack.

1. Wristwatch

If you are attending a dinner party or formal event, you should pack some watches from your collection. Wristwatches are easy to pack and carry if you have suitable packaging material. Wristwatches like the Rolex GMT Master II can match your attire for the evening.

Your wristwatch has many uses; you can easily keep track of the time needed when you’re in a different time zone. Your watch can also help you find your way around town and keep tabs on the traffic and directions you need to take. If your watch is waterproof, you can use it while swimming. It can also come in handy if you like to explore, hike or keep track of your surroundings.

2. Jackets

When you’re in a different environment, it is not unusual that your body might need time to readjust to the weather and other elements. Packing a jacket would ensure you feel warm throughout your trip.

The winter months can be harsh on your skin, and your wardrobe can suffer just as much if you do not take the time to make a few changes in the clothes you choose to pack for winter travel. Jackets are one item that many people tend to ignore, yet surprisingly, they can be one of the most essential pieces in your wardrobe. Because of their breathable material and because of their lightweight, they provide protection and comfort. In addition, when choosing jackets for travel, keep in mind the type.

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Parkas are great for long-term winter travel. They offer protection from the wind, rain and come in a variety of styles and colors. Bomber jackets are similar to parkas, except they offer less protection. While bomber jackets are great for long trips, they are better suited for light day hiking and outings.

Summer clothing can consist of shorts and T-shirts, while winter clothing can consist of long pants and sweaters. You should take some time to study the weather of your intended location, so you pack accordingly.

3. Black Pants

Black pants are on this list because they are neutral and can be worn with different tops. Black pants are not just practical; they are also stylish and can make you blend into your environment.

Black pants are also effortless to take care of, even if you wear them repeatedly. These types of pants tend to absorb heat and can keep you dry for long periods. In addition to black pants, you can also throw in a pair of jeans. Jeans, just like black pants, are neutral and can be matched with most tops. The key is being strategic, so you don’t end up packing large suitcases for just a few day’s trips.

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4. Shoes

The next type of clothing to pack for travel which is ideal to have with you is a pair of shoes. The kind of shoe depends on your reason for traveling. For example, if you’re traveling for a wedding, a brogue shoe can be appropriate. If you are traveling to a place experiencing winter, then boots are a must-have.

Leather shoes are always a good idea to take along because they are a little more durable and hard-wearing. Having a good pair of shoes would enable you to move around freely and comfortably.

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5. Hats

Whether it is a picnic or just taking a walk around the park, hats are necessary to pack when going on a trip. Having a hat to wear can keep your head and face dry during any outdoor activity. Some hats come in all styles and colors, and some even have funny designs, such as animal-themed hats for hunting.

If you decide to take a trip outdoors, you must know what you are looking for when choosing your hat. Hats will also help prevent sunburns, which are common during summertime at the beach.

Additionally, hats will help keep your hair out of your face while you are traveling. When you are selecting a hat, make sure that you pack enough for your entire trip. Remember that there are many other accessories that you can pack with you to help reduce your overall costs incurred while on vacation.

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Conclusion

When packing for travel into another country, you will need to consider the cultural implications of the environment in which you are traveling. For example, if you are traveling into a Muslim-dominated country, you might have to dress accordingly.

To that end, you may be better off with light clothing such as loose shirts and pants. Occasion matters too. If you were traveling for an event where formal attire is required, you would have to pack traditional clothes such as black pants and a tie. You can always buy these additional items from local clothing boutique when you arrive at your destination, but it may be better to have some on hand.

Another factor that you will need to consider when packing for your travels is the type of accommodation you’ll be staying in, as this will dictate the kind of clothes you need to bring with you. If you are traveling into a remote area, you obviously won’t need to pack high-fashion garments. Instead, you can pack lighter clothes such as loose shirts, lightweight sweaters, and shorts.

Salman Zafar

Salman Zafar is an ecopreneur, consultant, advisor, speaker and journalist with expertise in waste management, waste-to-energy, renewable energy, environment protection, conservation and sustainable development. His geographical areas of focus include Asia, Middle East, Africa and Europe. Salman is the Founder of EcoMENA, a popular voluntary organization based in Qatar. He is also the Founder and CEO of BioEnergy Consult, a reputed consulting firm active in biomass, waste-to-energy and waste management segments.
Salman is a professional environmental writer with more than 350 popular articles to his credit. He is proactively engaged in creating mass environmental awareness in different parts of the world.
Salman Zafar can be reached at salman@ecomena.org or salman@bioenergyconsult.com