Packing Light, But Planning for (Stylish) Layers – For Some the Struggle is Real

Packing Light, But Planning for (Stylish) Layers – For Some the Struggle is Real

The season of holiday travel is upon us all. Yes, Christmas is over. However, many are vacationing/traveling to colder climates for Hanukkah and New Year’s Eve/Day celebrations. For most of us, this means layers. How can you pack light and plan to layer simultaneously in a fabulous way?

For some, it’s easier than  for others. I like variety and tend to dress according to my mood, which can change before I get to my destination and while on vacation. This is a personal struggle, and another blog entirely.

Many packing/organizational experts would suggest the following for traveling light when packing for winter travel:

* Stick with one color palette. For example, those that are a few favorite hues and neutrals.

* Plan to have one or two laundry days.

* Make your core pieces neutral and accessorize with color.

* Bring a few thick top layers – a coat, sweaters, etc. Make the rest lighter weight pieces.

And a few more from me, you may find helpful:

* Wear some donate-able older pieces en route and or, replace these items with ones you find on a  post-Christmas shopping trip that you take with friends, or family members.

* Wear your heavier clothing on the plane. This includes, heavy, but still easy to walk in shoes/boots while traveling and your wool coat, for example (the coat can serve as your plane blanket, too). This will lighten your suitcase by a few more pounds than say, your first choice of comfy sneakers and or, favorite jacket.

I hope these packing tips make your winter travel easier. Do you have a packing idea not mentioned here? Please share and Happy New Year everyone!



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