How to Pack & Basic Packing List

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10 Basic Steps to PANIC-FREE PACKING 
We all suffer from the panic of packing but just follow these directions and you will simplify the task and have better results. In other words, you will have everything you need when you arrive!

1. CLOTHES THAT TRAVEL WELL:
Look for good travel clothes that won’t wrinkle and always think in terms of layers. Knits (cotton in the summer and wool for colder climates) are ideal especially with a little synthetic content like lycra. Leather and suede are also useful travel fabric for skirts, pants and dresses, as well as coats and jackets. They are comfortable, stylish and won’t wrinkle.

2. A WEEK BEFORE YOU GO:
Start thinking about what to pack a week or so before you leave. Use our printed lists to keep notes on what you want to take.

3. What2WearWhere Packing Lists:
What to Pack for the Plane (for all trips)
Toiletries List (for all trips)
Packing for Resort
Packing for Cosmopolitan Sightseeing 
Packing for a Ski Trip 
Packing for Safari 

4. Track the weather at your destination. Print out a copy and staple to the Packing Lists.

5. Color Scheme: It is very helpful to decide in advance on your color palette and stick to it. That way you can interchange your shoes, bags, wraps etc. and it will all coordinate beautifully. White, black and one or two colors work very well. Khaki is a good neutral.

6. FIVE TO TWO DAYS BEFORE YOU LEAVE:
Make a list of the events or activities that you are likely to engage in and make some notes for each, for instance:
On the Plane:    black knit pants, turtle neck, scarf, boots, trench, tote
Museum Hopping    black knit pants, blouse, cardigan, flats, tote
Lunch with Aunt Lizzie:  skirt, boots, blouse, cardigan, purse
Tea with the Queen:   dress, cardigan, pumps, hat, gloves, purse
Cocktails with Old Beau:  black knit pants, low-cut sequin sweater, pumps, purse

7. Lay your clothes out on a bed and see how they coordinate. Try everything on, especially when you are traveling to a destination in a different season. Then edit your choices well, making sure you can wear most items at least twice.

8. Check the list – take everything you need. It is easier to pack it than trying to find an item when you arrive. Even the simplest things can be elusive when you are in unfamiliar territory.

9. Pack all of your medications in a bag you can carry onboard. Remember to fill any prescriptions you might need in an emergency, and check with your doctor or CDC.gov for required vaccinations. If you wear contacts, always bring an extra few pairs, just in case.

10. Pack your jewelry in your carry-on, not in your checked luggage. It is a personal choice whether you like to travel with your good jewelry or substitute costume jewels or less valuable pieces.

We hope these tips are helpful. Please let us know if you have any others that you would like to share!


BASIC PACKING LIST
Think through your wardrobe to include the right undergarments.

  • Undies (1 per day plus two extras)
  • Everyday Bras 2
  • Fancy Bra 1
  • Strapless Bra
  • Camisole
  • Spanx
  • Socks
  • Stockings or tights
  • Pajamas or night gown
  • Robe
  • Slippers or flip flops
  • Bathing Suit and Cover up

EXERCISE CLOTHES
Obviously this will depend on your preference and the time of year

  • Sports Bra
  • Shorts or Exercise pants
  • Wicking T-shirt
  • Socks
  • Sneakers or tivas
  • Polar fleece vest
  • Light weight jacket