for anyone that has been around me when i traveled or have arrived at a destination knows i do not know how to travel efficiently. its not that i don't travel often, it is that i have this complex when trying to remember what to pack.
since getting my invitation to be an on air guest of the nate berkus show, i have been making a list of items i need and items i don't need to travel with. i admit, i have a tendency to pack very heavily for even a light trip.
since this is a quick overnight trip to ny (hence my weekender), i consulted an expert on traveling. so if you are traveling this year like me, i submit this article to you by a man i admire for his style and his pure execution of excellence, stan s mukoro of mukoro bespoke.
from the article: "going somewhere"
What am I going to pack? Before you pull out your luggage, visualize where you are going and what you will be doing. Making a list in advance and checking off each item is highly recommended. If you don’t write it down, it shouldn’t be in your luggage. What are your priorities? If arriving wrinkle-free is your main concern, chances are this is a business trip so what you pack will differ from a trip to the beach.
When traveling through different climates, it isn’t worth taking everything you need. Remember, less is more. You can pick up items along the way where needed.
In addition to climate, you also have to think about the activities you will choose. My suggestion is to begin with the basics. Let’s say you are packing for a business trip or a casual weekend in a major city. For just about anywhere, I would suggest four button-down shirts, three pairs of socks, two of the following: sportcoats, ties, pants, belts, shoes, one of each: blazer, denim jacket, pair of jeans and pair of plastic shoetrees; t-shirts and underwear for every day and seasonal additions, like swim trunks. In essence, if your clothing has duality, you will pack less.
Packing well is an art and a science. Maximizing space while minimizing wrinkles requires practice.
Traveling in style means paying attention to the smallest of details. You can simplify everything without sacrificing anything.
Thanks to Stan Mukoro for allowing me to use this article. To read this article in full click here.
For more information on Stan and his services please visit his website www.mukorobespoke.com
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18 comments:
Thanks for sharing this article! I have such a hard time packing. I always bring too many of one thing and not enough of another. These are great tips.
Good luck on packing, traveling and the show!! The excitement alone would have my paralyzed!!! You are going to be wonderful, Remember to "Enjoy The Process!" KS
thanks for the introduction to stan! his website and work are fly, and i like that his style tells me a bit about him without having ever met him (if that makes sense)!
i'm so, so excited for you in nyc. i hope you'll take a camera and do video updates along the way...could be a real treat for us back home rooting for you! :)
Great post- Goodluck on the show, I hope it goes online so I can see it! XX Samantha
Wow! I just found your blog and I gotta say, you are AMAZING! My head is spinning!!! Uh!!!! Wow!!!! I read a few of your previous posts and you are a GENIUS!! WOW. And I though I was thrifty! lol!!! I love thrifting! And I am sooooooooo happy I have found your blog to inspire me!
Keep it coming!!!
I'm your newest follower!!!
Great tips! Having had to travel with daughters for sports, we've learned to pack only what is needed. Let's face, unless you are going to some remote country, if you forget something you can pick it up when you get there!
great post! so excited for you too!
what a great blog!
dallas
http://dillydallas.blogspot.com
I think men have a harder time with packing because dress shirts and pants wrinkle so much more readily. Women are lucky to have so many choices for fabrics that don't wrinkle.
One great tip that my mom gave me is to choose pieces that coordinate together. In the event that you have a wardrobe malfunction you'll have other options.
Last year I did quite a lot of travelling and became a PRO at packing only a carryon + skipping through an airport really fast.
It also helps that I'm small, thus my clothes and shoes are small. lol
Have a BALL in NYC! Can't wait to see your feature :)
Several years ago my husband and I went on a trip to Paris for a week. We decided to pack light and were able to get a whole week's worth of necessities in two carry-on size bags (one for each of us) with a little plannin. It was great and we've decided we'll never travel any other way!
What fun! Nothing is better than a trip to Manhattan and to see Nate!
oooh, have so much fun on your trip! can't wait to see!!
great packing tips :)
xo,
joAnn
I needed this post today as I get a suitcase ready for travel. Packing is indeed an art...
How EXCITING! Have a great trip! And it sure looks like you have great style in clothes as well! I like your waredrobe!
Kristin xo
I Am SOOO bad a packing!! It's funny, I can pack my husband well, but not me.. Can't wait to see on the show! I have my DVR ready =)
With such a case makes you want to travel!
I love your blog. Interesting and practical
I love your packing picks. I can tell you have great style. There is nothing better than the feeling of packing to go somewhere. Also congrats on being featured on the Nate Berkus show!
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