Anonymous wrote:Op again - I’m not trying to blend in or look like a local - just trying to get a sense oh how my packing plan works for that length of trip without laundry (or maybe without)
I revised with the suggestions here and my actual clothes and am pasting here - I welcome any other suggestions or help!
I’m still on the hunt for a good sized cross-body bag that is secure. I saw a couple of options at Madewell but I’m not sure if they have enough room for the 5 family passports plus a wallet, sunglasses, water & whatever else I may need! Any recommendations?
Joggers, light sweater & T-shirt for plane
Wide leg light tan linen pants
Wide leg green pants
Blue midi dress
White midi dress
Flower dress? (Or a dress I haven’t found yet… not sure, looking for something knee-length at least and cotton or linen blend with pockets
Floral skirt
2 white t-shirts
White shirt with eyelet sleeves
Grey T-shirt
Navy T-shirt
Black T-shirt
Striped t-shirt
1-2 tank tops
2 White linen shirt
Blue paper bag shorts
Black romper
Woven belt
2 bathing suits - 1 one piece & black bikini
1 cover up
Veja sneakers
Birkenstock’s (or other walking sandals)
Flip flops
1 Pajamas, 8 underwear, 4 bras, 6 pairs of socks (assuming I will hand wash all of those items at least once)
Anonymous wrote:Look at Bagallini for bag options.
Also, I spent 13 days in Italy in April and most regretted packing tan pants. (I packed in a carry-on).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again - I’m not trying to blend in or look like a local - just trying to get a sense oh how my packing plan works for that length of trip without laundry (or maybe without)
I revised with the suggestions here and my actual clothes and am pasting here - I welcome any other suggestions or help!
I’m still on the hunt for a good sized cross-body bag that is secure. I saw a couple of options at Madewell but I’m not sure if they have enough room for the 5 family passports plus a wallet, sunglasses, water & whatever else I may need! Any recommendations?
Joggers, light sweater & T-shirt for plane
Wide leg light tan linen pants
Wide leg green pants
Blue midi dress
White midi dress
Flower dress? (Or a dress I haven’t found yet… not sure, looking for something knee-length at least and cotton or linen blend with pockets
Floral skirt
2 white t-shirts
White shirt with eyelet sleeves
Grey T-shirt
Navy T-shirt
Black T-shirt
Striped t-shirt
1-2 tank tops
2 White linen shirt
Blue paper bag shorts
Black romper
Woven belt
2 bathing suits - 1 one piece & black bikini
1 cover up
Veja sneakers
Birkenstock’s (or other walking sandals)
Flip flops
1 Pajamas, 8 underwear, 4 bras, 6 pairs of socks (assuming I will hand wash all of those items at least once)
This list looks pretty good to me but I'd personally remove anything white. Travel is dirty and with kids (mine are young so maybe that's a factor) nothing stays white for very long.
Anonymous wrote:Op again - I’m not trying to blend in or look like a local - just trying to get a sense oh how my packing plan works for that length of trip without laundry (or maybe without)
I revised with the suggestions here and my actual clothes and am pasting here - I welcome any other suggestions or help!
I’m still on the hunt for a good sized cross-body bag that is secure. I saw a couple of options at Madewell but I’m not sure if they have enough room for the 5 family passports plus a wallet, sunglasses, water & whatever else I may need! Any recommendations?
Joggers, light sweater & T-shirt for plane
Wide leg light tan linen pants
Wide leg green pants
Blue midi dress
White midi dress
Flower dress? (Or a dress I haven’t found yet… not sure, looking for something knee-length at least and cotton or linen blend with pockets
Floral skirt
2 white t-shirts
White shirt with eyelet sleeves
Grey T-shirt
Navy T-shirt
Black T-shirt
Striped t-shirt
1-2 tank tops
2 White linen shirt
Blue paper bag shorts
Black romper
Woven belt
2 bathing suits - 1 one piece & black bikini
1 cover up
Veja sneakers
Birkenstock’s (or other walking sandals)
Flip flops
1 Pajamas, 8 underwear, 4 bras, 6 pairs of socks (assuming I will hand wash all of those items at least once)
Anonymous wrote:Op again - I’m not trying to blend in or look like a local - just trying to get a sense oh how my packing plan works for that length of trip without laundry (or maybe without)
I revised with the suggestions here and my actual clothes and am pasting here - I welcome any other suggestions or help!
I’m still on the hunt for a good sized cross-body bag that is secure. I saw a couple of options at Madewell but I’m not sure if they have enough room for the 5 family passports plus a wallet, sunglasses, water & whatever else I may need! Any recommendations?
Joggers, light sweater & T-shirt for plane
Wide leg light tan linen pants
Wide leg green pants
Blue midi dress
White midi dress
Flower dress? (Or a dress I haven’t found yet… not sure, looking for something knee-length at least and cotton or linen blend with pockets
Floral skirt
2 white t-shirts
White shirt with eyelet sleeves
Grey T-shirt
Navy T-shirt
Black T-shirt
Striped t-shirt
1-2 tank tops
2 White linen shirt
Blue paper bag shorts
Black romper
Woven belt
2 bathing suits - 1 one piece & black bikini
1 cover up
Veja sneakers
Birkenstock’s (or other walking sandals)
Flip flops
1 Pajamas, 8 underwear, 4 bras, 6 pairs of socks (assuming I will hand wash all of those items at least once)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Def dresses not shorts
Really? No shorts at all? I have some cute “nicer” shorts with a paper bag sort of top that look very put together. Would a pair of those be ok to mix it up?
Well, these might be okay. I also agree with the suggestion to wear dresses and sneakers, though.
Ok. What about my kids? My 12yo dd rarely wears dresses. My 10yo dd will wear them more often. Can my 8yo ds wear shorts?
You all can wear whatever you want to wear and are comfortable in, of course. I doubt your kids will care about what people are thinking about their attire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Def dresses not shorts
Really? No shorts at all? I have some cute “nicer” shorts with a paper bag sort of top that look very put together. Would a pair of those be ok to mix it up?
Well, these might be okay. I also agree with the suggestion to wear dresses and sneakers, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Def dresses not shorts
Really? No shorts at all? I have some cute “nicer” shorts with a paper bag sort of top that look very put together. Would a pair of those be ok to mix it up?
Well, these might be okay. I also agree with the suggestion to wear dresses and sneakers, though.
Ok. What about my kids? My 12yo dd rarely wears dresses. My 10yo dd will wear them more often. Can my 8yo ds wear shorts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Def dresses not shorts
Really? No shorts at all? I have some cute “nicer” shorts with a paper bag sort of top that look very put together. Would a pair of those be ok to mix it up?
Well, these might be okay. I also agree with the suggestion to wear dresses and sneakers, though.