Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t assume that washing underwear or thin shirts in the hotel sink is a viable option. I tried that suggestion twice, once in London and also at a Florida beach, and it took forever for the items to dry. I won’t be doing that again.
Try quick dry clothes, the fabric is designed to wick sweat and dries quickly. Also try running the AC or bathroom fan if these are available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand what is hard about this? Also don’t understand the obsession with going super minimalist.
We’ll get the car and get to the hotel while you stay here and wait for your luggage! Good luck! Here’s the hotel address again for when you need to Uber…
Seriously, I do not wait for travel companions with luggage issues if you overpack. I’m on to the itinerary and you can catch up whenever.
Why are you in such a crazy rush?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t assume that washing underwear or thin shirts in the hotel sink is a viable option. I tried that suggestion twice, once in London and also at a Florida beach, and it took forever for the items to dry. I won’t be doing that again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand what is hard about this? Also don’t understand the obsession with going super minimalist.
We’ll get the car and get to the hotel while you stay here and wait for your luggage! Good luck! Here’s the hotel address again for when you need to Uber…
Seriously, I do not wait for travel companions with luggage issues if you overpack. I’m on to the itinerary and you can catch up whenever.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t assume that washing underwear or thin shirts in the hotel sink is a viable option. I tried that suggestion twice, once in London and also at a Florida beach, and it took forever for the items to dry. I won’t be doing that again.
Anonymous wrote:Decide on black OR brown shoes, bag, belt, etc., then pick out outfits that coordinate with your choice. Taking both black and brown shoes and accessories takes up far too much room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wear bottoms (jeans, dark shorts) multiple days. In the summer, bring only one sweater or light jacket. Bring 2 pairs of shoes max - wear one, pack one. Thin cotton shirts or synthetics dry quickly -- just wash out the underarms if you're in a rush. No heated hair tools and no big hair brushes (combs only, as needed). Wear one pair (max two) of earrings.
yep it’s the earrings that are really weighing your bag down! Wtf
It's about not bringing a jewelry storage bag, pouch, roll, etc. Most jewelry, if it's not on your body, will need to be in some sort of container to protect it in your bag or purse.
Could easily wrap it in a T-shirt or whatever clothes you need to bring anyway…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Merino wool and quick dry fabrics. I like Mons Royale Air-Con, Indyeva.
If it’s warm:
2 tops
2 pants
1 travel dress that’s nice enough for dinner, a concert, wear on the plane
1 dress that can be used for exercise, cover up for the beach, but mainly as a short nightgown.
3 underwear, 2 bras
3 socks
Swim top and swim shorts that can be used for water sports eg SUP but also running, exercise
1 shoe that is good for walking or running
2nd shoe or sandal that’s a little nicer but still ok for walking all day
Light rain coat
Umbrella
If it’s cooler:
Add merino wool baselayer tights
Merino wool long sleeve top and or jacket
Gloves, hat if really cold
Is this for a weekend? Or do you imagine yourself washing your panties is the sink of your hostel? Also—what is an “exercise dress” and are you then sleeping in it after working out? Did you forget to list the heavy perfume you’d need to cover the stench?
Of course you wash out your underwear and bra in the sink every night. I can't understand people who take more than three of each, including what they wear on the plane.
Um, no. I am not 18 and this is not a hostel.
I do this on business travel all the time.
Gross. Companies reimburse laundry expenses so clean your clothes properly, lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wear bottoms (jeans, dark shorts) multiple days. In the summer, bring only one sweater or light jacket. Bring 2 pairs of shoes max - wear one, pack one. Thin cotton shirts or synthetics dry quickly -- just wash out the underarms if you're in a rush. No heated hair tools and no big hair brushes (combs only, as needed). Wear one pair (max two) of earrings.
yep it’s the earrings that are really weighing your bag down! Wtf
It's about not bringing a jewelry storage bag, pouch, roll, etc. Most jewelry, if it's not on your body, will need to be in some sort of container to protect it in your bag or purse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wear bottoms (jeans, dark shorts) multiple days. In the summer, bring only one sweater or light jacket. Bring 2 pairs of shoes max - wear one, pack one. Thin cotton shirts or synthetics dry quickly -- just wash out the underarms if you're in a rush. No heated hair tools and no big hair brushes (combs only, as needed). Wear one pair (max two) of earrings.
yep it’s the earrings that are really weighing your bag down! Wtf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Merino wool and quick dry fabrics. I like Mons Royale Air-Con, Indyeva.
If it’s warm:
2 tops
2 pants
1 travel dress that’s nice enough for dinner, a concert, wear on the plane
1 dress that can be used for exercise, cover up for the beach, but mainly as a short nightgown.
3 underwear, 2 bras
3 socks
Swim top and swim shorts that can be used for water sports eg SUP but also running, exercise
1 shoe that is good for walking or running
2nd shoe or sandal that’s a little nicer but still ok for walking all day
Light rain coat
Umbrella
If it’s cooler:
Add merino wool baselayer tights
Merino wool long sleeve top and or jacket
Gloves, hat if really cold
Is this for a weekend? Or do you imagine yourself washing your panties is the sink of your hostel? Also—what is an “exercise dress” and are you then sleeping in it after working out? Did you forget to list the heavy perfume you’d need to cover the stench?
Of course you wash out your underwear and bra in the sink every night. I can't understand people who take more than three of each, including what they wear on the plane.
Um, no. I am not 18 and this is not a hostel.
I do this on business travel all the time.