Destination x suitcase

Doubt of what to put in your bag to enjoy the summer in style, but without leaving practicality aside? Regardless of the destination, whether it's hot or cold, the smart bag must come first! Of course, some destinations have the location as the main information (such as the beach, countryside or snow) and it should not be overlooked, but rather be the main information guide for your clothes in your suitcase.
Of course, if you are going to the beach, of course the first concern is your bathing suit. And then the main piece is between the swimming trunks or the shorts. Depending on how many days you will be away, or if you are going to stopover in other places, the number of swimwear deserves attention: at least two to three pieces should be in your travel bag. Usually you need a dry piece, as long as the one you used doesn't dry as quickly. If the main program of the trip is the beach and pool, choose more than three pieces, so that you always have something dry. The light and special bath fabrics make the difference, as they are ideal for quick drying. Make sure not to let wet inside bags and shower. The ideal is to wash with water during the bath, avoiding hot water and leaving it dry. Speedos may take longer to dry because of the lining.
Choose options for the day (two T-shirts a day) and options for the night out (jeans shirt and short-sleeved floral or linen shirt) and then choose the shorts. Always take a pair of pants, even if they are light, as at night the temperature drops along the coastlines. Another important item is a light jacket, denim jacket or windbreaker. If you're going to be away for a lot of days, choose pieces that coordinate so you can swap tops and bottoms without stress.
If you like to exercise, take your sports clothes separately. Shorts, tank top, sneakers and socks. At least two kits to wash one and not run out the next day. For cold places, don't forget the thermal pieces: leggings style pants to wear under the pants, thin thermal and cotton blouses, thick socks, hat, gloves and scarf. These items will save your trip to cold places! Just take a long or very warm coat and invest in pieces like knitwear and thermal items. Most of the time, it is better to buy a new and warm coat in the place you are going to visit.
If you ski and have your outfits for the snow, you already know what to take for a program in the snow stations. Otherwise, the villages and ski schools rent suits for you to exercise in the mountains. Before making the decision between taking or renting clothes to ski, make sure that the option of renting clothes is active in the place where you will be. Ski villages also have shops for you to buy your parts. Still, don't forget the thermal pieces to wear under your clothes. Also take wool sweaters with high collars, and sunscreen (snow is also fueled by the sun).
If any of your options are out of date (winter clothes, beach shorts) take the basics you have at home and leave it to acquire new looks on the trip. If you've set aside money for leisure and shopping, you'll definitely find it interesting to buy some looks to wear on the trip. Some items that are worth taking from home: good quality slippers, comfortable shoes, fanny packs to carry your money and card inside your clothes, underwear (at least two changes a day) and beauty products that you have some restrictions on, such as allergies, as they can be difficult to find elsewhere.
Basically, you need to analyze which main destination (beach, city, mountain), how many days of travel (two changes of clothes for each day, plus pajamas and underwear), slippers, comfortable sneakers, accessories (cap, belts), a jacket for cool places, a very warm coat for cold places. Have a plan B for waiting time at the airport or in case you are without your bag for a few hours (or some day). Carry a backpack with your stuff, underwear, socks, sweatshirt. In case something goes off the route, you are guaranteed!
Of course, if you are going to the beach, of course the first concern is your bathing suit. And then the main piece is between the swimming trunks or the shorts. Depending on how many days you will be away, or if you are going to stopover in other places, the number of swimwear deserves attention: at least two to three pieces should be in your travel bag. Usually you need a dry piece, as long as the one you used doesn't dry as quickly. If the main program of the trip is the beach and pool, choose more than three pieces, so that you always have something dry. The light and special bath fabrics make the difference, as they are ideal for quick drying. Make sure not to let wet inside bags and shower. The ideal is to wash with water during the bath, avoiding hot water and leaving it dry. Speedos may take longer to dry because of the lining.
Choose options for the day (two T-shirts a day) and options for the night out (jeans shirt and short-sleeved floral or linen shirt) and then choose the shorts. Always take a pair of pants, even if they are light, as at night the temperature drops along the coastlines. Another important item is a light jacket, denim jacket or windbreaker. If you're going to be away for a lot of days, choose pieces that coordinate so you can swap tops and bottoms without stress.
If you like to exercise, take your sports clothes separately. Shorts, tank top, sneakers and socks. At least two kits to wash one and not run out the next day. For cold places, don't forget the thermal pieces: leggings style pants to wear under the pants, thin thermal and cotton blouses, thick socks, hat, gloves and scarf. These items will save your trip to cold places! Just take a long or very warm coat and invest in pieces like knitwear and thermal items. Most of the time, it is better to buy a new and warm coat in the place you are going to visit.
If you ski and have your outfits for the snow, you already know what to take for a program in the snow stations. Otherwise, the villages and ski schools rent suits for you to exercise in the mountains. Before making the decision between taking or renting clothes to ski, make sure that the option of renting clothes is active in the place where you will be. Ski villages also have shops for you to buy your parts. Still, don't forget the thermal pieces to wear under your clothes. Also take wool sweaters with high collars, and sunscreen (snow is also fueled by the sun).
If any of your options are out of date (winter clothes, beach shorts) take the basics you have at home and leave it to acquire new looks on the trip. If you've set aside money for leisure and shopping, you'll definitely find it interesting to buy some looks to wear on the trip. Some items that are worth taking from home: good quality slippers, comfortable shoes, fanny packs to carry your money and card inside your clothes, underwear (at least two changes a day) and beauty products that you have some restrictions on, such as allergies, as they can be difficult to find elsewhere.
Basically, you need to analyze which main destination (beach, city, mountain), how many days of travel (two changes of clothes for each day, plus pajamas and underwear), slippers, comfortable sneakers, accessories (cap, belts), a jacket for cool places, a very warm coat for cold places. Have a plan B for waiting time at the airport or in case you are without your bag for a few hours (or some day). Carry a backpack with your stuff, underwear, socks, sweatshirt. In case something goes off the route, you are guaranteed!
Author : Mariana Goulart
Posted in: 01/09/2023
Last modified: 01/09/2023
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