Such a great presentation! I love the step by step demonstration and included plus sized clothing! So many travel packing videos show sizes XS - M people and I think, “yeah of course THEY can fit their stuff, its much smaller” and this helped me see that these tricks work for bigger sizes too! 😊
We went to Europe for a 3 weeks vacation in Europe and this video was super informative and made a big difference in how my husband and I packed. We both took 1 carryon and 1 backpack. Since then I've been on other trips and we are no longer checking bags. I poured over tens of videos. TFG is a brilliant resource for all kinds of travelling. Another video was My Travel Capsule Wardrobe Essentials - it's easier to take fewer clothes when everything goes with everything. I don't wear black which makes it easy so understanding the idea of a capsule wardrobe was very helpful. THANK YOU!!
The thumbnail's right, if you've packed for a week you can last a year - but you're going to get *really* tired of wearing the same thing over and over. Also, if you're travelling long-term then you're going to wear clothes out faster because you're wearing the same thing all the time. Jeans are heavy, unless you're wearing them while you're travelling from place A to place B - but they are durable. Most of the serious travellers I've met don't have much of a make-up kit and next to nothing in the way of hair care. You can get your nails done cheaply - but you're just going to break them next time you pick your backpack up, so maybe focus more on keeping them neat rather than polished and decorated. I highly recommend keeping a pair of nail clippers handy! I still travel with a hard-sided suitcase. It's carry-on size and fits under the seat and during the pandemic when I was stranded in Australia for months longer than I'd meant to be, it held enough - with supplements as things wore out or I thought I'd go absolutely insane if I had to wear *that shirt* again. In Greece I bought a flat towel that can also be used as a blanket or shawl. Toiletries are kept in a flannel that in a pinch will also work as a towel. Airline disposable slippers are great for a week until they destroy themselves. If you're in a warm country, hand wash and hang things to dry. It'll save you money and wear your clothes out less. You can wash your underwear in the shower. Use a plastic shopping bag to separate dirty and clean clothes and this will encourage you to wash your clothes more as none of them will pass the shiff test here! You might be travelling but you still have to prioritise your time, and some of that has to be on self-care, so remember to do that thing! In any accommodation, check for bedbugs before you put your bags on the bed, otherwise .. well, read about the horror stories. Bottom bunk > top bunk. Tuck your towel, scarves, shirts under the mattress above to screen yourself off from the rest of the hostel room and give yourself some privacy. Talk to people. Someone's going to where you've come from, and someone's just come from the place you're going next. Get ideas, ask about culture and food. And, plan. Things can go tits up fast if you don't do the basics, and it's cheaper to book in advance. Lastly, enjoy your time away!
You are back yeey!!!! Thank you for your tips, great presentation. I was worry not seen you in here in YT, you know after covid tragedies, but I'm glad you alive and healthy. Great to see you.
I love your asides... referencing how people actually used to talk to eachother ... in 2008. Yeah, not so long ago. But things sure do feel a bit different these days. Love your suggestions! Thanks for sharing what you've learned and discovered.
I would suggest linens for foundational layers because they work just like the wool. Best layers that work well together would linen foundations, linen &/or silk over foundations and wool as outer layer.
Agreed. That is the absolute best possible order and combination. Synthetics hold odors. It takes a lot of wear, a real lot, to get natural fibers to be noticeably malodorous.
Great presentation ,tips and revelations. You brought to light so many facts people need to hear am a plus size at3-4x and I was so impressed that you a) stated that J. Crew has become more size inclusive. B) to show case and display plus size clothes in a demonstration is AMAZING. Gosh am just so surprised.
Great to see you again! Would love to see you do a video showcasing current pieces of travel clothing with links. It seems the JCrew Tippi sweater is no longer available either.
For the last couple of winters, Costco has brought out merino wool sweaters for a starting price of $19.99. This year, the last one was $6.97. I have a Tippi and these are just as good.
I’m so glad I found this! I’ve been looking online for packing tips for such a long time… I’m kind of obsessed with the process of packing at this point, and I wanted to find out, what are your shoes that you were wearing for this presentation? I’m going to the UK for the last two weeks in May, all over the UK, and I know I’m going to be wearing sneakers, but I will also probably need some sort of really cute waterproof boots that are comfortable… Any recommendations?
That's why I don't use "packing" systems. But it really depends on the airline. I've rarely had any American airlines weigh my carry on bag. I always weigh my luggage because I lived overseas for a while and saw many of my friends have to leave belongings behind because they didn't weigh their bags.
A lot of people that do carry on only will carry a large Personal item bag that will have their toiletries and maybe a pair of shoes or two in them. This will be the bag that goes under the seat.
Yeah I put my toiletries in my personal item bag, which goes under my seat. And I wear my shoes, just my hiking boots. Sometimes I can stuff a pair of shower shoes in there somewhere. But I rarely have actually worn the "nice" shoes I've brought when I travel. I wear those hiking boots all the time in daily life though 🤷♀️.
Stumbled on your video because I'm always trying to improve my carry on packing skills (been carry on only since 2017) ... I totally have your packing cubes and I love them!
Surprised to hear you mention minus 33 brand. Not many people know it, but they are a great company. Will also say that Woolx leggings are the best ever! Love merino, live in it!
Such a great video! You said to use laundry services, but also few slides later talking about clothing for different weather you said it's better to bring wool (or/and synthetics) instead of cotton. What would be your advice for washing your clothes when you have a capsule wardrobe(not many items) and some of them are cotton and other wool?
Hand wash in the bathroom sink! The cotton will take a while to dry, but you can press out all the excess water with a towel, and blow dry the shirt with the blowdryer if you are really in a hurry. All hotels have irons you can use.
Did I miss the shopping links or are there none? You talk about all these things - cubes, merino wool sweaters, etc. I am sure we would all like to see where they're available, prices, etc.
I’m underseat only, so carry on with a golf handicap! I’m planning an 11 day trip, with a cruise and I’m laying out the capsule because I’ve a skirt and a top that might not play as well with others. One item, for the dress up night (thank goodness full black tie is not applicable), is a thin merino wool sweater but the sleeves are cotton cut out. It will do as a warm layer any other time, as needed. But worn with matching/complimentary trousers or a skirt, it’s upscale. I lucked out, but going forward, I’ll be all about doing this consciously.