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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2022
  • I will teach you the best features in a jacket when you travel.
    Today I will help you learn what to look for in Jackets for Travel in the winter.
    I have tried all of these jackets for travel so you can learn from me which features are the best. #traveljacket #wintertravel #traveltips
    Helpful video: bit.ly/Outfits...
    bit.ly/Compare...
    Jackets for travel from this video (all size large):
    Packable down jacket: bit.ly/3T6c9Tt
    Water-resistant jacket (straps): bit.ly/44FDzFc
    Sam Edelman: bit.ly/3RwS6g2
    London Fog: bit.ly/3eNCuqg
    Lands End: bit.ly/3QvQzFS
    Newer coats: bit.ly/3VkTeoa
    bit.ly/3Gafvkh
    MY WINTER ITEMS:
    Olive jeans (pull-on): bit.ly/3Tdb9NV
    Boots: bit.ly/CowGirl...
    Purse: bit.ly/3wTKHy5 (same as my brown one)
    Purse strap: bit.ly/3dK7abo
    Red sweater: bit.ly/3pwUaIR
    Hat (both on this link): bit.ly/3RxsizL
    OTHER JACKETS:
    bit.ly/3TlRI4y
    bit.ly/3EaQbKw
    bit.ly/3ga56KP
    bit.ly/3MIcdXe
    bit.ly/3S71k23
    bit.ly/3TqzZsR (affordable)
    POP over and say hi:
    Instagram: @TravelTipsByLaurie (My former channel name was LauriePOP Ideas That POP, but now I produce travel tip videos only)
    Occasionally I use affiliate links, and all opinions that POP into my head are my honest ones.

Komentáře • 258

  • @deborahcarr4058
    @deborahcarr4058 Před rokem +21

    We recently returned from a trip to Europe. I prefer a black jacket also, however, I have a royal blue one. My husband loved me having the colored one. We were with a tour group of 40+ people and almost everyone had black jackets. He said it was so nice that I had the blue one since I was easy for him to spot me in the crowd.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +1

      Yes, it is really easy to stick out...AND remember to grab from the overhead bins (which I almost left my greenish one on the plane in Canada).

  • @wendyflemons1311
    @wendyflemons1311 Před rokem +16

    Hi Laurie. I teach skiing all winter and I wear glove liners by T-Max under my gloves or mittens. They have silver finger tips (thumb and forefinger) and when I need a light glove these are my grab and go too. Phone use is easy.

  • @chelsabrinkman417
    @chelsabrinkman417 Před rokem +8

    For a seriously cold and wet trip to Canada last year, I packed a thigh length, black, packable down coat and then a camel colored wool wrap coat that tied at the waist to wear over it. Using the packable down as a base layer was a God send, and the outer wool handled the freezing cold water coming off the Niagara Falls beautifully. For other days, I had options between one coat or the other, or both for really cold days. Worked like a charm, and yes, I use the bag to pack my packable coat. Pack and smoosh! 😄

  • @corriepitt7630
    @corriepitt7630 Před rokem +10

    Great tips! You are so right. Especially about wind! There’s is nothing colder than the damp cold wind, as you wait on a train platform in Europe. (And the train is late!)Slant pockets are a “must” too! And a hidden pocket, one big enough for your phone, is another “must” for me. Thanks Laurie!

  • @bryanteresabushar8294
    @bryanteresabushar8294 Před rokem +5

    I need that coat with the backpack straps!

    • @lindabublitz5168
      @lindabublitz5168 Před rokem +4

      You can diy it with some button elastic and 3 large buttons . Pinterest has directions - I added them to my packable puffer jacket and it took 5 minutes - works perfect!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +1

      Yes did you see the link: rstyle.me/cz-n/gxvz48ckgqp

    • @bryanteresabushar8294
      @bryanteresabushar8294 Před rokem

      THANK YOU both!

  • @lisahalamka9717
    @lisahalamka9717 Před rokem +5

    This is a great topic! We are headed to Europe for the Christmas Markets this year. I bought a 650 down fill, water repellent, packable jacket with a detachable hood - from the 32° company. It's 3/4 length. I'm hoping 🤞I made a good choice! The one thing it doesn't have that I wish it did is an inner pocket. But I'm going to add one myself.

  • @lamieannacosta7746
    @lamieannacosta7746 Před rokem +2

    I absolutely can’t DO cold! Such helpful tips here. You are so fun!

  • @karidufur8908
    @karidufur8908 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Laurie. Always helpful. I hate being cold so I will not be going anywhere if I need to wear a winter coat. Layering is best for me.

  • @Jane-he4xx
    @Jane-he4xx Před rokem +3

    Excellent as usual Laurie! Yes, you're SO right to emphasize the difference between water resistant and waterproof! I had a gorgeous (water resistant) down jacket that I loved... wore it on hols and got caught in some VERY heavy rain! It was like a sponge and got destroyed! I tried to dry it, clean it etc but unfortunately it's never been the same!

  • @wandrousvindella716
    @wandrousvindella716 Před rokem +6

    I love the idea of the backpack straps. I've worn a wool coat in the past & loved them. I have T~Rex arms so my struggle is finding something that doesn't cover my hands. I always pack my windbreaker (Jones of NY ) & my alpaca scarf from Peru. Always on the lookout for the perfect coat. Great video Laurie. ⛄

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +2

      Oh my word, T-Rex lol. Windbreakers are so easy to pack too if you will have rain...or a hurricane.

    • @yaowsers77
      @yaowsers77 Před rokem

      I feel your pain. I also have t- rex arms. I'd fail the fingertip test.

  • @lohhowtien2778
    @lohhowtien2778 Před 8 měsíci

    I find this video very helpful and informative for me. thanks.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks! Have you seen my videos from this year? This coat is water-resistant and has backpack straps when you get hot: bit.ly/3L5lCIC It is at the end of this video: bit.ly/EssentialsPackForWinter

  • @livingdivanized
    @livingdivanized Před rokem +1

    My preferred "jacket" for travel is a fleece jacket/sweatshirt and a windbreaker (waterproof is best). You can wear them separately or together depending on what you need/want for the weather and they're very easy to pack. Obviously this combo won't work for very cold and/or snowy destinations, but it's great most places. Also, I like to have one of those emergency rain ponchos and a quart sized ziploc bag to store it in with me. They're great to have not only if you get caught in a downpour but if the wind suddenly starts really blowing as they do a great job of breaking/cutting the wind. The other perk is that the poncho can cover and protect whatever purse, tote, or backpack you're carrying. I even have some that I got off of Amazon that are lined with the same material as those emergency blankets you can buy.

  • @lindawoolbright1960
    @lindawoolbright1960 Před rokem +4

    Thanks, Laurie! Another great video! I bought the Lands End jacket for our rainy, windy trip to Oregon, and it really kept the wind out & kept me dry! I also have a packable Lands End down thigh length coat that I live in all winter long. AND I have a North Face 900 down with a fur lined hood for winter boat outings, but you can remove just the fur. Can you tell I'm really cold natured?! I probably shouldn't admit I live on the SC coast!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Sounds great! Ahhh, I would need every one of those too! I was really impressed with the North Face jackets here. A boat in the winter? Way too cold for this Georgia girl lol.

  • @mmcgarva
    @mmcgarva Před rokem +2

    I had a squall jacket from Land's End which was really warm, but bulky. SOMEONE dropped it between the hotel and the parking lot in Kelso, Scotland last month, and someone else didn't notice. The upshot: I get to go shopping! I love all your tips.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Oh boy!!! Yes you get to shop!

    • @robinps52
      @robinps52 Před rokem

      The Squall jacket is fabulous! I wear it for my daily walks in winter (NYC) & it keeps me warm & dry in all sorts of weather. (And Lands End is in Wisconsin; LL Bean is in Maine. Both are excellent. 😉)

  • @rosemariedeschenes7013
    @rosemariedeschenes7013 Před rokem +4

    I got a water resistant coat from Orvis that I wore when I went to Acadia National park. It came in petite size and the thing I loved most was the deep pockets inside the coat. I was great for carrying maps and my cell phone. It’s more of a three season coat but with a scarf, merino wool sweater and cotton TShirt I was definitely warm. It rained during our hikes and I didn’t get soaked. Would definitely recommend it.

  • @devinlaughslikezac
    @devinlaughslikezac Před rokem +4

    Love your travel tips. I recently returned from the British Isles and it was very windy. I wore my Anatomie Kenya Jacket. It is water resistant, lightweight, quick dry, and packable with lots of pockets. The only negative was the price, but it was worth it. It’s definitely not a winter jacket, but it can be worn underneath if layers are needed.

  • @tammypearson4500
    @tammypearson4500 Před rokem +2

    Visiting our family in the Netherlands right now. So far the weather has been mild enough to not need the down coat I brought, but have definitely needed my hip length coat, scarf (an absolute must have!), and beanie. I always pack beanies, warm scarves with hidden pockets, and my coat from Columbia that also has a hidden inside breast pocket and slash sleeves. I check weather in advance to make sure I bring what I need and wear my coat if needed on the plane. I detest being cold and wet!

  • @dena-mo118
    @dena-mo118 Před rokem +4

    Laurie, this was an awesome topic. Your recommendations and factors to consider for a winter travel coat are so practical. A hood is a must for me. Really like removable ones. Thank you for all of the pointers.

  • @kimmyers9170
    @kimmyers9170 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for this, Laurie! You sold me on the purple Land's End jacket, which is on massive sale today on Land's End site.

  • @willa5991
    @willa5991 Před rokem

    Thank you you’re always so helpful😊

  • @clarefriend1376
    @clarefriend1376 Před rokem

    Yes I always use the the bag for my down jacket.

  • @colleenc5008
    @colleenc5008 Před rokem +1

    You have great suggestions, not only for travel to cold locations, but winter in general. I love Lands End; their coats and down vests are the best - staples for this WI girl!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Yes, I was thinking of LLBean in Maine lol. Great quality from both!

  • @kendracarsonstewart5594

    I just returned from the west coast of Canada and what I packed was a wool scarf (used it as a blanket on the plane!) and a packabe Lole coat that hit about half way down my thigh (covered me butt!). With a warm fleece or hooded sweat shirt I would have been really toasty if they had cold weather and the coat is waterproof with a hood. Great for the hockey rink watching my nephew. When I run in the winter I wear a pair of HEAD brand gloves that are wind and water resistant but they also have the technical index finger for if i need to use my phone. Thanks for the videos!

  • @Kiki-D-Kimono
    @Kiki-D-Kimono Před rokem +1

    I received a fancy Michael Kors packable jacket as a gift, and its been fantastic. I store the bag inside the jacket, on the little loop for the time I may need to pack it.

  • @Stormbrise
    @Stormbrise Před rokem +1

    Yes to the hidden pocket, and deep inner pockets. As for sleeves, I am petite and all the sleeves on everything is too long for me. I love the layering system of ski jackets, so I have lost a ton of weight, and I need a new winter coat. I have one to get me to the states, but not while there. Thanks for the video Laurie! I go with a stocking hat and scarves here in Denmark because wind. I just got a new aviator hat from fabletics that is fleece lined.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Yes, sleeve length for short arms or long arms is tricky when choosing a coat.

  • @Melaniexb1
    @Melaniexb1 Před rokem +2

    Yay what fun! Thank you ,

  • @sharone9751
    @sharone9751 Před rokem

    Love the Lands End jackets, especially the ones without down for those of us who are hot natured😊

  • @luciemaus70230
    @luciemaus70230 Před rokem

    I have a light pink, long, down jacket from the North Face that somehow tucks perfectly into its own hood! It is a bulky jacket but when I pack it that way it easily goes into my backpack. I have to have a warmer jacket for trips to Stockholm.

  • @janicew6222
    @janicew6222 Před rokem

    Thank you for this, I have yet to find a coat I like for travel.

  • @amyfong729
    @amyfong729 Před rokem

    I love taking the little bag with me on trips! Especially when I travel to multiple locations and don't need a jacket everywhere. Sometimes I'll stuff the jacket and hang it off my carryon the way people hang a travel pillow. I've also compressed it and stuffed it inside my suitcase. So much flexibility. I typically store it in the jacket pocket so I have it with me.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +1

      That is a smart tip for winter travel. My teal one actually has the bag inside and I forgot to talk about it.

  • @gamacaluso
    @gamacaluso Před rokem

    I love that green jacket (very pretty color) on you but I understand the matcheee thing 😃

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      I know it is weird. If I want to go to a chic restaurant, I feel less dressy because it does not really match with a dressy red top. Black would look better.

  • @annaburch3200
    @annaburch3200 Před rokem

    I love my Columbia winter coats. I wear them here in the rainy, cold, Northwest, all the time. I have various types for various temperatures, but I travel with one particular coat. It's long enough to cover my tush and hide longer sweaters. It has awesome, zip pockets on the outside, a great zip pockets up near my chest and pockets on the INSIDE, too! Waterproof, but feels like a nice fabric, not a rain slicker. It can cinch in the waist, with a snap "belt" in the back. It has a great hood that can cinch up, but it has a sort of visor to block the rain, too. It looks dressy, but also casual. I bring a scarf, beanie and gloves and layer with sweaters. Navy blue is my go-to. If I was going on an Arctic expedition or to a ski resort, then I'd bring a heavier coat meant for that, but I rarely travel to anywhere colder than home. 😉

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Yes I love the visor feature that I talked about for rain in the winter.

  • @hallieroyea5786
    @hallieroyea5786 Před rokem +1

    I love all ur research. This eliminates so much from the get go. Thank u!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      That was my goal! I had never noticed un-slanted pockets or that I liked them.

  • @shawna1974
    @shawna1974 Před rokem +1

    Shout out to Lands End! They are headquartered in Dodgeville Wi, my ex husband’s entire extended family works there, executive level down. They do make a great jacket, I have several😉. We travel quite a bit, love your channel and have definitely benefited from your great advice!

  • @tamithomas4936
    @tamithomas4936 Před rokem

    Thank You so much for this Video !! I just bought the perfect packable down jacket for a trip to Switzerland during Thanksgiving! I bought the London Fog down jacket- best ever! God Bless You and your family

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 Před rokem +1

    "climate is what you expect. weather is what you get."
    unfortunately, another feature I lost when AT&T dropped support for my 4G phone when they ended 3G service was that the screen was made to work with gloves. (ticked me off to the point I bailed on AT&T and got a new verizon phone and switched my computer account back to verizon along with it.)
    I go with the insulation and shell philosophy on jackets, and as you've seen, I put all my pocket stuff in my jacket before security so I can just put my jacket in the tray and not be stuck fishing stuff out of my pockets.
    addendum: I actually get annoyed with sweater cuffs. they tend to soak up water and get soggy.

  • @sweetpepper13
    @sweetpepper13 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the tips, Laurie. I live in the Caribbean and I'm headed to northern Italy in a month. I'll spend a week there before taking a transatlantic cruise. Day 1 in Italy, I need to find a coat for the inevitable rain and cold weather, so your tips are a Godsend!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +1

      It is such a hard decision for cooler weather! Have a beautiful yummy trip!

  • @merryjulianamenden2371

    Hi Laurie!
    I am from the Northeast, but lived in Germany for 6 years. I buy my Down jackets from Lands' End. It does not have the straps for carrying, but the faux fur can be zipped off from the hood. The hood cinches around the face.

  • @carolynknierim6848
    @carolynknierim6848 Před rokem +1

    One can always layer the green jacket with a windbreaker underneath rather than larger, bulkier jacket. More versatility with layers.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Yes, I love to pack a men's fleece as one of my thin but warm layers in the winter.

  • @5113deakes
    @5113deakes Před rokem

    Have a Eddie Bauer knee length coat in dark maroon . Water resistant removable hood . Traveling in December a Viking River Danube Christmas Market Cruise .

  • @donnahill1224
    @donnahill1224 Před rokem

    Love my 3 in 1 jacket, fleece that zips into its shell! I roll up the shell and it fits perfectly in My Tripped long narrow packing cube. Accommodates layers underneath with lots of pockets. Thank you Laurie, love your tips and hacks!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      So nice! I had not thought about features specifically for travel until this year

  • @susanbatten6422
    @susanbatten6422 Před rokem

    Yes, just traveled to MA and was glad I took a packable down jacket. Store the bag in the inside pocket

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Do you store it inside the plane in the pocket? Or when not in use. I bet it was beautiful in MA

    • @susanbatten6422
      @susanbatten6422 Před rokem

      Store the wrapper bag in pocket but on the plane was able to fit the coat in wrapper into the carryon

  • @josephinecronin1195
    @josephinecronin1195 Před rokem

    In UK. There is a company called Turtle Doves which has wrist sleeves made from repurposed cashmere. It bridges the gap between your sleeves and your hands/gloves. Hate that sharp breeze that goes down your sleeve.
    I’m in a very rainy part of UK and I personally love a fake fur liner around the hood. It traps the rain really well and is worth the aggravation of managing it when inside. Alternatively, wear a baseball cap together with a hood from a coat and that helps shelter your face. I’m off to the Atlantic coast in Ireland next week and I will use all these strategies when I’m out walking - particularly to the pub at night for a half of Guinness

  • @lindaroman3560
    @lindaroman3560 Před rokem

    Laurie , You are the best !! Thank you for the all your research. Stay well.

  • @michelealkins616
    @michelealkins616 Před rokem +1

    I got a ScottEVest jacket so I can “wear” a few extra items that won’t fit in my bags.

  • @cathyshannon2130
    @cathyshannon2130 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video, Laurie 😊 I do take my packable puffer jacket in its little container, so that I can use it as lumbar support on the airplane! My husband and I discovered this a few years ago.

  • @heatherg6939
    @heatherg6939 Před rokem

    My husband and I pack a really nice Gortex or similar rain coat with a very packable down vest. 99% of the time this has served us well on our winter travels. Love your channel & watching your subscribers grow! Hey to Ollie!

  • @lsummy1961
    @lsummy1961 Před rokem

    This video was GREAT! Thanks for all of the detail. You gave us all things to think about.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      I hope the details for a travel jacket came across clearly for ya.

  • @michelealkins616
    @michelealkins616 Před rokem

    I always wear a Cuddl Dudz scarf onto the plane- even in warm weather - I always get cold on flights, it’s comfy and it’s helpful to breathe through when other passengers are gassy.

  • @SnowySpiritRuby
    @SnowySpiritRuby Před rokem +1

    I'll be road tripping to MN the middle of December and back home the middle of January - I always drive for Christmas. The challenge will be when going to my best friend's wedding in February - I haven't flown in the winter since January 2014 (I still can't believe that I took 2 giant suitcases, a messenger bag, and a backpack to and from home every Christmas break during college - thinking back on it, I'm utterly horrified🤦‍♀), but with the fact that basically all my stuff (except pillow (which I don't have to bring anymore because there's one at my parents' house - one of the many things I keep a duplicate of there, since I can't use just any pillow), Muck Boots (which I may or may not bring in February, because there's no way I'm wearing them on the plane - there's a very good reason that I wear hiking boots instead of Muck boots in the car on winter road trips; if I bring my gaiters, I shouldn't need tall boots)), and medical stuff fit into just my 19" suitcase and 20L backpack last Christmas, I think I'll be okay - I might have to bring the small bag for medical stuff, but we'll see (I have no idea how long that trip will be yet, so I might be able to fit all my medical stuff into just the one packing cube). Thankfully, my bridesmaid dress and shawl (I was asked to be the maid of honor - my best friend (the bride) and I have known each other since we were 4, and we were classmates from our second year of preschool (where we met) all the way up through the end of high school) will be in MN already, so I won't have to pack either of those.
    My plan is always to check the weather and make sure that I will have a baselayer (these days it's merino for me on really cold days, silk on not-quite-so-cold days, and a cotton/poly blend on warmer days), insulating layer (either wool or fleece for me, and a puffy vest when needed), and shell layer for both top and bottom, plus wool socks and waterproof hiking boots. I may or may not bring my puffy (a very old Mountain Hardwear model - no clue what model because I got it used - that doubles as a windbreaker on those really cold windy days) in February - MN tends to be colder in February than in December or January (Christmas 2013 was an exception - the highs were below 0 most of the time I was there, with one of the nights between Christmas and New Year's having a -75 degree wind chill); I might bring my puffy vest if I really think I'll need it, since that takes up less space. My mom and I are also close enough in size that I can wear some of her things if I need to (she has 2 of my old raincoats, as well as my ski pants - I gave them to her when I upgraded to better ones - so I'm set on shell layers at least (good thing, because my raincoat and rain pants don't like to be rolled up - the seam taping is starting to come off in certain places (I've had them for 5 and 9 1/2 years, so not unexpected), so any time spent folded or rolled only makes it worse)). I honestly don't even remember the last time I wore a real winter coat (my puffy doesn't count because it's not even remotely water resistant, though very much so windproof) - must be almost 10 years ago, on a 3-day ski-packing trip in the Tetons, and before that it was 12 years ago - and I grew up in MN, so that's saying something; I don't spent a ton of time outside in the winter these days, though, so I don't really need one - the days that I do (1-2x/week for just the afternoon, so the warmest part of the day), I layer up instead, because it's easier to shed layers and tie them to the front or back of the saddle than it is a full winter coat (haven't worn a winter coat for riding since 10th grade, and I'm now on my 4th year out of grad school).
    I'm really short - 4'11.8" (very proud of that .8, because I was 4'10" for the longest time) - so one of the biggest issues I have is sleeves being too long. All of my jackets have velcro at the cuff so that I can cinch them down around my wrists and gloves, keeping out any draft and keeping my hands free. I really love my raincoat (an Outdoor Research Enigma jacket - unfortunately, they don't make it anymore; I really hope they start making it again before mine wears out, because I personally don't like any other raincoat I've ever seen since getting my first Enigma; an REI brand one I got 6 years ago that now belongs to my mom was the only one that even came close, and there were still some things I didn't like about it), because it not only has inside pockets, vertical zip outside pockets that are big enough to fit my entire hand with winter gloves on into, a 2-way front zipper, and hem-to-bicep pit zips (especially helpful when it rains in the summer), but it also has a cinch cord around both the outer edge of the hood, as well as one that runs from front to back to keep it from flopping down over my eyes, but it still has that extended part of the hood that sticks forward to still keep rain off my face, even when the front to back cinch is tightened; the hood is also designed to be able to go over a bike helmet (if it's raining or snowing really hard, I'll sometimes pull it up over my riding helmet, which is ever so slightly taller than a bike helmet), so there's plenty of vertical space and no chance of getting choked by the collar when the front zipper is all the way up. Normally I would wear a medium, but I got a large the last time because I wanted to be able to layer thicker tops under it - it fits my hips well (it's long enough to go pretty much completely over them, but I have a long torso and short legs - 25" inseam), and even though the top part of it looks ridiculously big, it's just the right size to fit my desired layers underneath without being too tight (plus, who cares about looking fashionable when you're just trying to stay warm while riding on a cold windy snowy winter day in the Wyoming Rockies? not us, that's for sure - if it's safe to wear (won't catch on the saddle or anything) and keeps us warm and dry, that's good enough for us).

  • @sandrahand5338
    @sandrahand5338 Před rokem

    For travel, I love the Eddie Bauer- Girl on the Go Insulated trench coat. It’s waterproof, has a removable hood and very warm. The lining is removable for warmer weather. A big plus is that they also come in tall sizes. Eddie Bauer always has sales

    • @mswhizz56
      @mswhizz56 Před rokem

      I purchased this coat more than 50% off in December of last year to wear on a trip to New York the week after Thanksgiving so I am happy to hear you say it’s warm. It still has the tags on it just in case I wound up needing a bigger or smaller size (gotta love that 1 year return window) so I haven’t actually worn it yet. I also liked the removable liner and that in the black it looks a little dressier than a lot of jackets.

  • @lauriecl269
    @lauriecl269 Před rokem

    Sorry Laurie this Canadian totally disagrees. No down. Consider North Face Thermoball coats. And you don’t need a bag. Just roll up the coat into the hood for packing. Zippers on pockets a must as well as an interior breast pocket. Sleeves need elastic to keep out cold and tuck in mittens

  • @43grantct
    @43grantct Před rokem

    I have a packable jacket to wear for the commute to the airport. I usually take a train and live up north. I didn't want it to be too bulky because I needed to take it off, and pack it in my carry-on bag immediately once inside, when going to warm destinations.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      One viewer throws their coats in a trash bag when they get on the plane.

  • @jayavas2465
    @jayavas2465 Před rokem

    Hi Laurie. Loved the water resistant jacket and all additional features that comes along especially two straps so one does not have to hold or tie during International travel. 👌👌👌

  • @stinkygraykitty6808
    @stinkygraykitty6808 Před rokem +1

    OMG I buy way too many of those packable jackets (not down filled) in different colors and save all those little bags that come with them to pack them in. I've never used those bags, I just keep collecting them! LOL. My upcoming trip to Lapland Finland, got a longer parka style jacket with a hood that has fake fur. For jackets in general I always look for zip outer pockets or some cool hidden inner pockets!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Love inner pockets. Yes with the longer parka you can withstand rain and wind. Have a fun time again!

  • @samanthahillburhop581
    @samanthahillburhop581 Před rokem +1

    I have a gortex ski coat (got it from LLBean) & when we have flown to ski trips, we use our heavy coats to wrap his snow skis in his ski case. I've also have a very thick fleece jacket that I have worn in BC Canada in February of this year in - degree weather (I usually wear wool hats that I've knitted & I actually was sweating in it) I usually put extra gloves & hats in all my winter coats.

  • @gaillittle1700
    @gaillittle1700 Před rokem

    My packable jacket comes from Khols and it folds right into to it's little bag. When I went to Alabama in December I was able to put in my suitcase without taking up any room.

  • @vettechmom6056
    @vettechmom6056 Před rokem +2

    I love Lands End. They have such quality items, many things I have had for YEARS !!! I am still on the hunt for one of those packable down jackets (I'm in So. Cal so I never need super warm, but it does get down in the 35-50 in the "heart of winter" at night. My problem is I'm short, and my arms are fat. So arms are always too tight. If I buy plus size, then the rest of the jacket I am swimming in. For some reason, they think plus size is for people that are 6' tall. I'm 5'1.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +1

      Hmm that green style may work. It has an athletic fit if that helps with your arms.

  • @joycehuff9769
    @joycehuff9769 Před rokem +1

    You now know all about layers and toques! I need an everyday winter coat for ~30 Celsius. Lol

  • @deniseyoung3738
    @deniseyoung3738 Před rokem

    Thank Laurie! I'm doing a trip next year that will start at 90 degrees and Sunny and go to the 40's and rainy, so I gathered some great tips here!

  • @_PAIGE94
    @_PAIGE94 Před rokem +2

    Traveling to Seattle yet again this December and this vid was all too helpful! I have a jacket similar to your blue one and a parka(?) jacket with a hood. I want to bring both but of course I won’t 😅

  • @2bathruhiker
    @2bathruhiker Před rokem

    Hey Laurie we have not met but the lightweight packable down jackets are called down sweaters by hikers. I wear mine as a lightweight jacket when it’s somewhat cold and I don’t need my heavy coats.
    Also, I visited Norway a month ago and used many of your tips. Thank you!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Oh that is great to know for travelers who hike in the winter. So glad my tips helped!

  • @lauriesmith7517
    @lauriesmith7517 Před rokem

    Land's End is in Wisconsin, LLBean is in Maine.

  • @safebeauty9162
    @safebeauty9162 Před rokem

    This was incredibly helpful, I was looking to travel for the first time during the winter ❤

  • @krcal3020
    @krcal3020 Před rokem

    Great video for winter travel planning. I love having lots of pockets. Scottevest has some lighter weight jackets with tons of pockets. Many are inside or hidden pockets with zippers - great for stashing your passport or iPhone. I really like the extra security in crowds and on public transportation. I also insist on having a hood. It’s a lot more convenient if there is just light rain.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      I did not like Scottevest but I enjoy having a hood that cinches especially if windy rain on my trip.

  • @candywalters8388
    @candywalters8388 Před rokem

    I just bought a pair of HEAD Sensatec gloves at Marshals for cooler weather. They have a lot of grips to hold a steering wheel as well as touch perfect for phone use. I work at a winter resort in the ski school in NH and these will fit inside my Hestra gloves nicely!!!

  • @edithu1638
    @edithu1638 Před rokem

    My life saver was my packable down long jacket and my packable down vest I wore both together in Iceland. It was very cold in late spring😵‍💫. My vests are definitely life saver in fall in Europe. Not too cold but cold enough. Greetings from Texas!

  • @owheatl
    @owheatl Před rokem

    I have yet to find gloves that work with the phone. However, by accident I found that my rubber garden gloves work… who knew!
    So, I cut the finger tip off the garden glove (which was super cheap) and put it over my gloved finger and tah-dah!!! Looks funny, gets lost in my pocket sometimes, but I get to keep my gloves on AND take pictures with my phone.

  • @samantha-pm1ks
    @samantha-pm1ks Před rokem

    Thanks Laurie, for more good tips. I will be traveling to Germany this winter and also being from Texas, I don't really know how to dress for winter. Haha. Now I know what to look for.

  • @Boomster87
    @Boomster87 Před rokem

    I live in Michigan and our weather is worse than someone with bipolar.
    (And no I'm not making fun of someone with that disorder as i have family that have bipolar. I'm just giving an idea on how often Michigan weather ( including temps) can change throughout the day)
    And during our fall, winter, and spring months our temperatures can change throughout the day so i found an amazing coat from Zero Xposure and it has 2 different types of jackets that when combined it makes for a warm coat. The hood on it is big and can come off if need be. Both jackets have slanted big pockets and if you want the outer jacket fits perfectly over that comfortable favorite hoodie that you may have. I have yet to find a coat though that could withstand (freezing and extremely high winds) polar vortexes that we get in January and February.

  • @margaretmathis4775
    @margaretmathis4775 Před rokem

    LOL! 5’1” tall, but big hips, so have to get larger sizes. My goal is to FINALLY, one day, find a coat/jacket…..that doesn’t swallow my arms 🤣🤭

  • @musicfunkindermusik2023

    Could you possibly add some pictures of the backpack straps your jacket has? how are they attached and where? How long are they? I have a jacket that I love but I would really like to add that feature to it myself if I can figure out how to do it well.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      I think there is a gal on Etsy who sells coat straps - they start at the should seam and are loose all the way to each side seam-they’re inconvenient when putting it on sometimes because they are long loops.

  • @chrisf1881
    @chrisf1881 Před rokem

    I have packed my longer packable jacket in its bag ( that would have made a great laughter video), to take to MN. I left 78 degrees and landed in 36 degrees. My packable jacket is lightweight and an Amazon Essentials, but kept me very warm in the dreay/snowy Minnesota 30's.

  • @barefootblonde78
    @barefootblonde78 Před rokem

    Love your channel. My only thing with down, is to make sure it’s ethically sourced. I looked for that when I bought my down parka. The only brands that guarantee that is Columbia and North Face.

  • @weirdcatlady
    @weirdcatlady Před rokem

    Great topic. One jacket I travel with is a Barbour wax jacket which is warm and waterproof. I prefer a jacket that is long enough to cover your bum when you are out and about touring.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      For us we usually need it for a soccer game if we forget our chairs.

  • @danakolpin1289
    @danakolpin1289 Před rokem

    Learn about Merino Wool products. I recently purchased a Capsule Wardrobe from Unbound Merino

  • @Rite1010.
    @Rite1010. Před rokem

    I think the best feature in any jacket is that loop on the shoulder. They are meant to loop over your bag strap and prevent it from sliding off. It works. I never have to readjust the bag on my shoulder.

    • @babytiger42
      @babytiger42 Před rokem

      What?! How have I never figured that out? I’ll be doing it from now on.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +1

      I cannot say I have ever seen a loop on my shoulder.

    • @Rite1010.
      @Rite1010. Před rokem

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie they aren't as common, but generally are a strip of fabric with a button. They're called epaulettes. You personally have seen them on your husband's uniform where his shoulder captain's bars go. You have a picture from a month ago of his uniform with them on him. The rank is actually a secondary function of those.

    • @Rite1010.
      @Rite1010. Před rokem

      @@babytiger42 they are called epaulettes. It's one of its two main functions. When on a uniform, it's meant to show ranks too.

  • @Texasgirl10
    @Texasgirl10 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed your video. Ty 🥰

  • @sueturaninalexander6520
    @sueturaninalexander6520 Před rokem +1

    I have to decide what kind of outerwear to take in my British Isles cruise the first week of June. They say it gets quite rainy and lots of wind. I definitely need waterproof. I am very petite, only 4’11. But at least I have plenty of time to shop! Thanks for the great tips! I enjoyed your video. I will be flying Atlanta to London.

    • @SnowySpiritRuby
      @SnowySpiritRuby Před rokem +1

      Quick tip - if you can't find just a coat with all the warmth and other features you want, a breathable shell (pit zips are a plus) with warm thin layers underneath can work just as well, if not better. Coming from someone who's only 4' 11.8".

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Yes, get free shipping and returns and try 10 of them lol. Awww I miss Atlanta. I am from Covington.

    • @sueturaninalexander6520
      @sueturaninalexander6520 Před rokem

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie I am in Woodstock.

  • @konrai1972
    @konrai1972 Před rokem +1

    Trying to buy a winter coat while living in Malaysia is hard! I have a very limited choice. I found a long down coat with a big hood water resistant is 500 ringgit Malaysia. Not cheap at all. Going to Seattle in December

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      It is also hard to imagine how cold it can feel when it is warm where you are. Have a great trip though.

  • @ruthmalcolm3028
    @ruthmalcolm3028 Před rokem

    Thank you, it’s very thorough! However the jackets were a bit short for me, the longest one was Sam Edelman as far as I could see.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +1

      Yay I am glad it helped. Do you need the length for wind and rain or what? I think the London Fog was the longest one - fur hood: bit.ly/3eNCuqg

    • @ruthmalcolm3028
      @ruthmalcolm3028 Před rokem

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie longer to keep me warm in UK winter temperatures!

  • @stephanier9820
    @stephanier9820 Před rokem

    I just got a men's free country jacket that a friend recommended from lowes. Hoping it is warm enough for our frigid northern Maine winter. I'll for sure check out a couple from this list just in case.

  • @sharonlee7111
    @sharonlee7111 Před rokem

    Lightweight down jackets are great and lightweight but once they get wet they're useless need to bring a waterproof shell to put over it

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      True-quality is worth the investment if you need a coat for travel.

  • @melodyjoy5082
    @melodyjoy5082 Před rokem

    I got a Bernardo packable coat last year. I love it! The only thing it doesn't have that I wish it did is the backpack straps.

  • @josephinecronin1195
    @josephinecronin1195 Před rokem

    I have a packable down gilet to wear under a waterproof coat

  • @danakolpin1289
    @danakolpin1289 Před rokem

    I bought a packable jacket from Lands End and it packs into the inside pocket

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Super! Some packable down is just not warm enough. Hopefully I gave tips on what count to look for depending on the temperatures you would travel to.

  • @ginamills5597
    @ginamills5597 Před rokem

    Costco has several gloves now with the screen finger feature.

  • @debbiedanley7657
    @debbiedanley7657 Před rokem

    First Alaskan cruise May 28, 2023. I am thin and live in Texas so I need warmth for this trip. I love all of your videos. They are so informative and practical. Do I need at least a 600 fill for my cruise? Thank you

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Hi, I do not think you need that thick of a coat. How beautiful it is going to be!! Have you seen this outfit idea video? Thin layers but also some short sleeve shirts will help: bit.ly/WinterTravelOutfits

    • @debbiedanley7657
      @debbiedanley7657 Před rokem

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie I have watched the video and just watched it again. Thank you Laurie.

  • @amywilliams1617
    @amywilliams1617 Před rokem

    I'm an animal rights activist so down is a no-go for me so I went for a Patagonia Micro Puff jacket (with hood) which was quite an investment even with it on sale and a gift card but already worth it. The non-down can get wet and dry quickly and not clump too. I layer a sealed zipper Patagonia rain coat and the combo is VERY warm (and I'm always cold). They both fit in their own pocket and in my EDC backpack or you can carabiner it to the outside of a backpack. So far, Patagonia has the best jackets I've ever had...so watch for sales or last year's model!! Lastly, I layer a thermal, LS tee shirt, Turtle fur ear cover (folds super small and comfy under a hood), Head brand gloves (with index pad for phone use which is okay but doesn't always work) and responsible cashmere (no animal cruelty) scarf when it's really cold.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem +1

      You sound like a cozy travel buddy.

    • @amywilliams1617
      @amywilliams1617 Před rokem

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie I am!! I tend to run cold so this system has really allowed me to go anywhere comfortable!! Thanks for the tips...I enjoy the videos!!

  • @jackybraun2705
    @jackybraun2705 Před rokem

    Being a bit podgy, I have always shied away from wearing those down-filled jackets. I don't want to look like the Michelin Man! The Lands End one is more suitable, but does it pack away well?

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Hi, it would be hard to pack a heavy, big coat. I loved how thin the down coat was with the fur hood.

  • @debwlv
    @debwlv Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @shannonodell6207
    @shannonodell6207 Před rokem

    Going to Scotland in November ‘23. What type of coat? I have so many now but fear they won’t be water repellent and warm. My casual winter coat for Michigan below 45 F is great but sorta heavy. Hooded and by Lands End. And did you do a travel hiker boot show for Northern Europe and UK during Christmas market season?

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Hi, I mentioned the same thing about the Lands End one in the video. But it would be great if it is windy and rainy! Maybe you can test some this winter and buy at the end of the season. Love this shoe: bit.ly/3TLCgPi that is like a sneaker and water resistant. And this is my fave hiking shoe: bit.ly/3T4fi5O

  • @roxanneprue435
    @roxanneprue435 Před rokem

    Check Costco. I got gloves that work well with the phone. No need to remove gloves. Off to Christmas Market trip this year.

  • @mamanothing9506
    @mamanothing9506 Před rokem

    a hood is a must as well as a jacket that covers the butt! Must be water resistant and waterproof too. I like front and side pockets. I have had this type of coat for years and love it for traveling to colder places. Blessings!

  • @lauriemarsh6600
    @lauriemarsh6600 Před rokem

    What do you think about a rolling under seat personal item? CN you fit more in than a backpack?

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      I cannot ha. I like packing in a carry-on and taking a backpack as my personal item.

  • @skylander5587
    @skylander5587 Před rokem

    Jacket pockets are good, to keeps the hands warm, rather than using gloves that sometimes, not working to use the phone.

  • @angellamiller12
    @angellamiller12 Před rokem

    I’m not a big fan of the puffer jackets, just too cumbersome for me. I have the Northface water resistant jacket with fleece lining. We probably won’t be out much if it’s raining. Headed to Alaska in October 2023

  • @dianeschenkelberg8270
    @dianeschenkelberg8270 Před rokem +1

    Always check the hood to see if when it is up, that you can see! I have a coat I love for every other reason, but the hood flops down over my eyes!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Ooh, that is a great feature to check for! Thx

    • @mswhizz56
      @mswhizz56 Před rokem

      I had this happen to me on my trip to Ireland this past May. The hood of my rain jacket came down so low I couldn’t see. I wound up walking around with my head on my head to keep it back out of the way which was very annoying. I never really used the hood at home so I didn’t realize it until I was there. So that is something I will definitely be checking in future purchases.

  • @aimeesattictreasures687

    Which jacket has the straps? I didn't see it when I clicked on the links.

  • @karenmarcellino1147
    @karenmarcellino1147 Před rokem

    Going to British isles on cruise end of next may. Don’t know what kind of coat? I’m 5foot and would need 2x plus size. Don’t want to look like a marshmallow. Any ideas??? Thanks

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Před rokem

      Hmmm sounds wonderful! What about a thin jacket like mine with the straps but pack a rain jacket that is really thin too?