How to Plan Your Travel Outfits | 6 Style Mistakes to Avoid! 😬 👚

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  • ✨ Here's my ultimate guide on How to Plan Your Travel Outfits! 🌍✈️ Avoid fashion faux pas and common travel style mistakes with these expert tips - from experience.
    Dive into the world of outfit planning for travel and discover the best travel style ideas along with creating a practical capsule wardrobe for your vacation. Whether you're a jetsetter or a wanderluster, this video will ensure you step out in style on your adventures. Don't miss out on nailing your vacation looks - hit that play button now! 💃🕶️👜
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    Here are the Top Style Mistakes to Avoid, and Travel Style Tips to practice!
    00:00 - Introduction - Style Mistakes to Avoid
    01:08 - Mistake #1: Just in Case - has no place!
    01:30 - Mistake #2: Neglecting your Personal Style
    02:36 - Mistake #3: Making Footwear an Afterthought
    04:30 - Mistake #4: Forgetting about Hats
    05:10 - Mistake #5: Wearing Flashy Jackets
    05:59 - Mistake #6: Clothes with Too Many Patterns / Logos
    06:42 - Tip #1: Focus on Accents & Accessories
    08:11 - Tip #2: Research the Weather
    09:04 - Tip #3: Research Your Destination & Activities
    10:10 - Tip #4: Dress in Layers
    10:32 - Tip #5: Limit Bold Colors
    11:34 - Tip #6: Bring Something Comfy
    12:96 - Tip #7: Do the Wrinkle Test
    13:14 - Tip #8: Choose Quick Dry Clothes
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Komentáře • 302

  • @NoraDunn
    @NoraDunn  Před 6 měsíci +1

    👉🏻 PRODUCTS MENTIONED OR SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO:
    👟 Vivaia Aria 5 Shoes - vivaia.sjv.io/LXDrv0
    Get $10 Off All Orders With Exclusive Code "10NORA”!
    Here's a video about my first 4 pairs of Vivaia shoes (I actually own 5 pairs now 🙈) czcams.com/video/Z2kurZftcUY/video.html
    👚 Florence Tunic (merino wool + linen) by Wool& - shrsl.com/42o5l
    Here's my video about my entire merino wool capsule wardrobe - czcams.com/video/4IBptqO5hGU/video.htmlfeature=shared
    🧥 Jack Wolfskin Rain Jacket
    Women - prf.hn/l/eOaNjLE Men - prf.hn/l/ZZ93Zm5
    Here's my video about it: czcams.com/video/9WStLfwER4c/video.html
    👗 Sofia Midi Dress by Wool& - shrsl.com/42o69
    👗 Cora Shift Dress by Wool& - shrsl.com/42o6l
    👖 Aviator Travel Jeans & Merino Tops - aviatorusa.com?aff=112
    Check out the “Fly Straight” style for the comfiest jeans on the planet!

  • @TinaLee2042
    @TinaLee2042 Před 8 měsíci +138

    Alas, as a plus size traveler I often have to take the “just in case” because I can’t always just pick something up when I arrive :(

    • @SpatchG
      @SpatchG Před 8 měsíci +18

      Yep, in so many places it's very difficult to find plus size clothing.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +10

      This is true. Sorry for that.

    • @morpheuszzz662
      @morpheuszzz662 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Compression bags for the larger space-hogging items help me. :)

    • @JoSimpson-gn4gs
      @JoSimpson-gn4gs Před 8 měsíci +7

      I always try and find a plus size shop where I'm visiting for just in case ....

    • @BusArch42
      @BusArch42 Před 8 měsíci +6

      I have the same problem with shoes. I wear a wide width with a narrow heel. Good luck just picking that up!

  • @baradwys50
    @baradwys50 Před měsícem +5

    I have a large colourful shawl/pareo/wrap that i have had for 20 + years it gets laid out on the bed everything else has to match it, if it doesn't it doesn't get packed. That wrap has helped me build my capsule travel wardrobe!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 27 dny

      I love it! I certainly find that planning my wardrobe around one key piece makes a big difference.

  • @picapatrol
    @picapatrol Před 8 měsíci +75

    Nora, re wrinkles: I've gone the other way. Because linen is the coolest fabric, I'm packing linen and embracing wrinkles. A friend told me that I can smooth out the worst wrinkels by spraying them with a spray bottle of water, smoothing them out, and letting them dry. It works!

    • @Pearl2608
      @Pearl2608 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Yes! it totally works. You can get travel-size bottles of water mist meant to spray on your face, which work quite well for lightly dampening creased linen. Then just 'press out' the wrinkle between your palms.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +8

      Interesting! I'm embracing the slightly-wrinkled look with my linen shirt, but I generally prefer something that doesn't wrinkle at all so I don't even have to fuss with the water bottle treatment. But - there's no denying the comfort and temperature-regulating factors of linen.

    • @dammar117
      @dammar117 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Linen is THE BEST for hot weather.

    • @trisharnott7846
      @trisharnott7846 Před 8 měsíci +6

      I do that with pretty much all my clothes. I carry a small spray bottle and as soon as I arrive, hang all my linen in the bathroom and spray away. I'm heading to Bali for a month soon and all my tops will be linen.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@trisharnott7846 Great arrival-strategy!

  • @lourdesneve3442
    @lourdesneve3442 Před 8 měsíci +46

    I always carry a synthetic sports small towel, so that I can squeeze my washed clothes and they dry quicker. Also it serves as a hair towel in case they only give you one at the hotel. Love your videos and your lifestyle!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +4

      That's a great idea! I've never thought of using my travel towel to roll my clothes to reduce drying time.

    • @dammar117
      @dammar117 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Wow, what a great tip! I packed a travel microfiber towel, but never actually used it. If I had known!

  • @auntlynnie
    @auntlynnie Před 8 měsíci +12

    Something about what NOT to pack is camouflage material. In some countries, it’s forbidden to wear if you’re not in the military.

  • @fixerofthings
    @fixerofthings Před 8 měsíci +39

    Totally agree with your tip about "travel clothes". I got tired of looking like I was going on safari everywhere I went. Appropriate clothes for a camping trip are different than clothes for a trip that is mostly spent in cities.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +7

      "I got tired of looking like I was going on safari" - I have SO been there!! Ha.

    • @gkuhlberg
      @gkuhlberg Před 8 měsíci +6

      I take 3 "no iron" linen shirts with me. I have crunched them in a case for two weeks before my trip more than once. I get it packed and have such a hard time closing my carry on that I do not dare open it again. After hanging they look like they came from the cleaners. Merano wool for the other weather. I've gone 3 months with my carry on and personal item and I'm an old lady that travels alone.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@gkuhlberg Wow - where did you get your no-iron linen shirts? I didn't know such things existed.

    • @gkuhlberg
      @gkuhlberg Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@NoraDunn I have lots, some in the US some in France where I am living. I get then from Chico's, and Fox Croft usually. I usually wait for sales. I have found a couple at Costco also, great price there. Costco also had some lightweight merano long sleeve tees for $29 last year. I've found the best price for different weight merano in France at UNI QLO good color choice also, turtle necks, tees, crews and leggings too, stocked beginning in September (medium size goes fast).

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@gkuhlberg Thanks for sharing! Indeed I also found some merino long-sleeved tees at Costco a couple of years ago that served me well.

  • @Talktothehand.253
    @Talktothehand.253 Před 8 měsíci +11

    60 yr old aussie here.
    Black runners, jeans, tshirt and a hoodie. Stuff what the europeans think. My style works well 😉😁

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Nice!

    • @vaska1999
      @vaska1999 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Exactly, and I'm a European!

    • @lap8329
      @lap8329 Před měsícem

      I pack only black or navy pants/skirts (maybe one white or beige if the weather warrants). Same with jackets/raincoats/sweaters. this leaves me free to indulge in colours with my tops. I recently found the perfect top for my next trip, Southeast Asia, which tends to be hot and humid- a light crinkle cotton, below-elbow length sleeves, round neck, floaty style. Washes and dries in a wink, no need to iron. It was on sale, so I bought it in white, navy, bright green, and hot pink. They all look just right with any random pant or skirt grabbed out of my bag, eyes closed. If I am ever reduced to just one clean top and one clean pant, I will be good to go. Even though the style is the same, the effect is very different, especially if I toss on a scarf-something you need anyway in case a holy place is on the day’s itinerary.

  • @fishandfloral
    @fishandfloral Před 8 měsíci +14

    I’ve been picking up wool, merino, cashmere, alpaca and silk pieces on Thred Up. Buying on consignment allows me to get more expensive pieces for less. Downy Wrinkle Releaser spray is a godsend for smoothing out wrinkles, especially linens. Spritz and smooth it out with your hands, hang to dry and tada.

  • @delfin7461
    @delfin7461 Před 8 měsíci +22

    Thank you Nora for your videos!! It's so nice to see someone over 30 giving travel tips -- sometime age and experience are the best! I am 62 and some of the info 20-somethings give isn't as useful as your advice :)

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      You are so welcome! Thank you for watching!

    • @vulturewaterbug
      @vulturewaterbug Před 5 měsíci

      Chico's Travelers work very well.

  • @onepaireofshoes7387
    @onepaireofshoes7387 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I watched your fantastic video (informative and affirming) while eating my breakfast, and I should be off my computer and hanging my clean laundry, but this comment section is full of such good content. I am a middle-aged woman, and for the past 20 + years, I have traveled abroad about once a year and I've come to several conclusion about how to pack light and without regrets, Nora, your video has affirmed many of my own conclusions and doesn't conflict with any of them. The truth that rings the loudest for me and I find so rarely (if ever) addressed is, recognizing that you must feel comfortable in and about your travel clothes. The first time I went to Italy, I watched a ton of videos beforehand. Not just "what to wear" content but videos of real people walking around, hanging out, eating in restaurants and working in the places I was going to at the time of year I was going. I decided to not to buy anything new but to pack what I felt comfortable and presentable in and just make adjustments (go shopping) at my destination if necessary. I did buy a few items but not because I wasn't dressed "right" but because of the weather. On one occasion, I learned my windbreaker wasn't rainproof and bought a pretty umbrella. Another time, in Rome, it suddenly grew cold while we were out, so I bought a navy blue trench coat for 30 euro at an open air market. I will add one more item to this wall of text. Amen to shoes first! If your feet hurt, it ruins your vacation. If your shoes don't go with your clothes, it ruins your vacation. Just kidding. But remember, if you do find your shoes aren't right, it's a lot easier to find and buy comfortable and compatible clothes than it is to buy comfortable and compatible shoes. Last year, for our trip to Italy, these three pieces of comfortable and versatile footwear got top priority in my single piece of luggage: white Sketchers (tons of women in the Rome videos were wearing white athletic shoes), black Tevas, and Naturalizer flesh -tone ballet flats.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you so much for the comment, and I'm thrilled you also have the same ideas about travel and comfort! :-)

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey Před 8 měsíci +19

    Great tips! I have a few travel classics I never leave behind. A long sleeve merino wool tunic, a cotton camisole for warmth, my black travel jacket, black knit slacks and two pairs of shoes. I take two necklaces and 2-3 scarves. For extreme weather, I might have to buy a sweater or jacket or other item. That becomes my souvenir of the trip, and I love the reminder. Traveling light is life changing. Once you master it, you're unlikely to go back to your bad habits. Lugging a bunch of stuff can ruin your trip.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      I like your wardrobe staples! Where did you get your merino wool tunic from?

    • @cltinturkey
      @cltinturkey Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@NoraDunn I was fortunate to get it in New Zealand at a Boxing Day sale. It's by Icebreaker, which has an amazing guarantee in NZ. Most of my other merino came from thrift stores, and I got a couple pieces on sale at REI.

    • @juliamallon2948
      @juliamallon2948 Před 8 měsíci +3

      In the 90s I took every thing but the kitchen sink. I will never check luggage again unless the airline gate checks due to lack of bin space. I have never had an issue finding a laundry that does clothes for a lot less than a hotel charge.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@juliamallon2948 Oh yes! Hotel laundry charges are totally unreal.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      @@cltinturkey Yes! Icebreaker in NZ is very popular.

  • @SusanatEscapes
    @SusanatEscapes Před 8 měsíci +9

    I am a travel agent so aways on the go. For Europe I start with shoes. If your shoes are not comfortable your feet will suffer as will your trip. A simple outfit can be elevated with a scarf. Lip color can amp your look.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's such a great tip to start with the shoes! I did that on my most recent trip and I was not only more comfortable but also way better put together! Ha.

  • @ellengill360
    @ellengill360 Před měsícem +2

    I choose shoes first. I'll never give up my just in case item, rain pants. No one talks about rain pants but they're easy to get, easy to pack and can be invaluable, saving you trip by freeing you to do everything in the rain, especially if it's not a warm rain.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před měsícem

      Super interesting about rain pants! I have them, but I don't usually bring them, unless I'm traveling to places where I'll be doing lots of outdoor pursuits in a particularly cold wet climate.

  • @dammar117
    @dammar117 Před 8 měsíci +17

    My lounge wear is also my airplane outfit: black sweatpants and light t-shirt. Easy, non constrictive, yet still basically stylish.

  • @Brian-mj1of
    @Brian-mj1of Před 8 měsíci +6

    At the security line if you have the choice choose the line on the left. Most people seem to instinctively go to the line to the right.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I've heard this before!

  • @SueRosalie
    @SueRosalie Před 8 měsíci +11

    I've had that exact same experience of dealing with very cold weather for just a day or two, and worrying about not having enough warm clothing, and then the rest of the trip was warm weather! So yes just take the bare minimum of warm clothing and rely on light layers. I hated being stuck with a thick heavy coat that I only wore once on the trip.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'm glad you also are all the wiser for that experience now too!

  • @cs4849
    @cs4849 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I’m team merino. I only take black bottom pieces and shoes, and my rain jacket, hat and scarf are gray. I have a charcoal gray wool travel dress (which I used your discount code for, thanks!) Then I go wild on color with my shirts/scarves.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 4 měsíci

      That's a super strategy!

  • @marinarehren7076
    @marinarehren7076 Před 8 měsíci +15

    Thank you for pointing out how important the shoes are. For my recent trip to Brussels I actually had to adapt my choice of clothing to the shoes. I would have preferred other clothing but it was the only sensible thing to do because comfortable shoes are a must for city trips.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's all about the shoes! :-)

  • @docgregg2
    @docgregg2 Před 14 dny +1

    I travel with a small can of wrinkle remover spray. It works very well in removing the wrinkles in garments. I am happy with it.

  • @shelleybergen1232
    @shelleybergen1232 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Love your videos! I am currently planning for a 3-month Europe trip and then travelling via trains from destination to destination in the late fall. My plan for my capsule wardrobe is 2 pairs of jeans or jeggings, 1 blue and 1 black. 3 long sleeved waffle tops in blue, black and either copper or grey. 1 short sleeved t-shirt in dark grey. 1 sleeveless thin black turtleneck for layering, 1 set of thin thermal underwear, 2 pairs of leotards for layering, 1 black sweatshirt without a hood, 4 thin and narrow cotton/linen scarves to add style, some protection if cold and windy, and to add a punch of colour. 1 black cotton/linen dress with long sleeves. 1 lightweight pair of pj's/loungewear. 6 pairs of Moreno wool socks and instead of bras and panties I opt for 5 black body shapers. In total this makes at least 13 outfits. If I buy a scarf or 2 while travelling my wardrobe choices expand even more. For footwear 1 pair of black Blundstone boots that's it. Oh and once I take out my travel outfit, sweatshirt, 1 of the pairs of jeans, 1 bodyshaper and 1 pair of socks, and one scarf, oh and my demin jacket, it all nicely packs into my 36L wheeled backpack using compressions sacks. Happy trials!! And happy holidays!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 5 měsíci

      Fantastic! Thanks for sharing your packing list, Shelley! I love how everything is perfectly coordinated and can be mixed/matched/layered at will.

  • @sandyandrews4435
    @sandyandrews4435 Před 8 měsíci +10

    I can relate to this. For my first trip to Europe in 2021, I bought a lot of convertible travel clothes that weren’t really my style and I ended up getting rid of every single piece. While it did not ruin my trip, I only felt comfortable in the “regular” clothes I bought. So I hope others will listen to you and not make the same mistake!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing, Sandy!

  • @passioncompassionhumorstyle
    @passioncompassionhumorstyle Před 8 měsíci +8

    Solid tips!
    Mine is to practice with small capsules at home. For example I often do a 7 piece 7 looks challenge (they actually make a wardrobe for 2 weeks minimum) to see what and how l can mix and match without getting bored.
    I travel quite often and always with a carryon only.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      The trick is to have maximum wardrobe possibilities to reduce boredom!

  • @juliebarrett943
    @juliebarrett943 Před 2 měsíci +1

    So smart and helpful! Thank you!

  • @Deem57
    @Deem57 Před měsícem +1

    I agree with you about the 3 colour rule with a focus on neutrals. I travel to Mexico a couple of times a year and have to take a sun hat and a sun shirt. I find the sun shirts are stifling as they don' t breathe. Any recommendations for a cool and comfortable sun shirt? One tip I have is to include a pair of flip flops in your personal item bag. They can be worn in a hotel room, pool side or at the beach, take up little room in the bag, and always seem to come in handy.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the tip on the flip flops! I don’t have specific sun shirt suggestions- sorry!

  • @MiaHessMusic
    @MiaHessMusic Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you Nora, this was really good advice. I always enjoy your videos!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      You are so welcome Mia!

  • @davidblet7601
    @davidblet7601 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Tip for men: Hurley walk shorts made with Phantom material are great for travel. They are boardshorts that look like regular shorts, dry quick, super lightweight and double as swimwear.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the tip, David!

  • @teck1a
    @teck1a Před 8 měsíci +3

    Love the "start with shoes" tip.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks! This last trip was the first time I really embraced that strategy and it worked REALLY well.

  • @kiransharma7848
    @kiransharma7848 Před 8 měsíci +4

    So true! I relate to all these travel mistakes.
    Thanks for educating us.❤

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You are so welcome!

  • @An_Gold
    @An_Gold Před 8 měsíci +2

    Nora, very useful video, thanks for reminding

  • @dawncrossland3028
    @dawncrossland3028 Před 8 měsíci +1

    LOVE Your Peruvian Hat! So CUTE!!

  • @losttravelingbackpacker3757
    @losttravelingbackpacker3757 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Will just one thing as leaving your tennis shoes outside temples and such there’s not always a storage place but I always have like quality shoes say hokas these tennis shoes are really good shoes for traveling. I always carry a plastic bag or a little cloth full bag, dark color to see if I walk around the Buddha temple. I can actually carry that in with me as long as I can’t see the shoe and it’s hidden with a close button or zip top. I’ve never once been not allowed to carry my shoes through a temple say, and I don’t have to worry about losing my shoes to take a dark colored plastic bag at least small fold it can fit anywhere and you have it just for this occasion.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      OOH! Fantastic tip.

  • @suzanneanderson582
    @suzanneanderson582 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Really enjoyed your video! Very informative and useful. Thank you!

  • @Ltmotley
    @Ltmotley Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for informative, helpful and intelligent tips in all your videos! Appreciate it and you.

  • @harlynjm
    @harlynjm Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hi 😊I love your right to the point presentations. Good Job!!

  • @KenshoQuest
    @KenshoQuest Před 8 měsíci +6

    Great tips. And yes, comfy lounge clothes are a must for long-term travel. I learned that when we were backpacking SE Asia. One day it was pouring rain and our tuk tuk dropped us off in two feet of water, that we had to wade through to get to our hotel room. Once we got into our room I wanted to change into warm comfy pajamas, but I had nothing like that to wear. Now I like to pack 2-3 lounge sets. 🌺 Heidi

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      So true! Nothing like comfy loungewear after getting drenched.

  • @pamsmith7369
    @pamsmith7369 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Long dresses with a cropped jacket on top (or not if it’s hot!) Allows you into temples cause you’re covered and they’re airy and comfy.
    I have a designer navy jumpsuit I wear on all flights.
    It’s sleeveless and has a balloon style bodice that hides a lot! ($$, passport)
    I pair it with a jacket and do I get stares in the airport!
    It’s super comfy, dressy and chic but I can roll it up and it doesn’t wrinkle!
    I won’t wear it on real long hauls, though because of having to take it down in the restroom. Otherwise, on domestics, it’s perfect!
    I pair it with navy Velcro wedgies (closed toe, large toe box but easy to get off, cause it’s one Velcro strap!)
    I’ve worn this outfit for at least ten years.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Fantastic tips and suggestions, Pam! Sounds stylish, classy, and practical. The trifecta!

    • @onepaireofshoes7387
      @onepaireofshoes7387 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I love sleeveless jumpsuits for travel! It's the workhorse of my travel wardrobe. I'm wearing a black one with or without a cardigan in almost of all our pictures of touring Europe last year.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 2 měsíci

      @@onepaireofshoes7387 Very interesting! Where do you get yours from?

    • @onepaireofshoes7387
      @onepaireofshoes7387 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn Kohl's department store in the junior's department. I'm pulling it out of storage for my upcoming trip in 3 weeks. I didn't expect it to still look good after two years of seasonal wear.

  • @janemaber5420
    @janemaber5420 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Hi Nora, As I'm watching this I'm doing a load of washing that I will hang out on the clothes line. I haven't owned a dryer for about 30 years and the Australian sun (with a touch of wind) will dry the thickest gear even in the middle of winter. The point is that everything can be air dried. You may just need to pick the time when you are in one place for more than one day to dry your jeans.
    The other thing you need to do, when you wash clothes in a basin, is wring them out in a towel to get rid of as much water as you can. They dry much faster.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Great tip about wringing out in a towel, Jane!

    • @missmayflower
      @missmayflower Před 8 měsíci +5

      Hmmm…drizzly/rainy Belgium, Ireland, Scotland, CostaRica are very different than Australia. Stuff takes ages to dry. Jeans are a bad choice for travel. They are usually heavy, cold in winter, hot in summer and hard to dry b

    • @RinaDCruz
      @RinaDCruz Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@missmayflowerplenty of places in Australia have drizzly, wet and grey winters. Clothes do dry in 24 hours when hung indoors.

    • @sinnombre4357
      @sinnombre4357 Před 3 měsíci

      I agree with @missmayflower; even in Spain, your jeans will not dry in 24hrs in the winter.

  • @pennyditchfield9944
    @pennyditchfield9944 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’ve just discovered your channel and I could this video very informative and helpful, especially as I stress about packing so much!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Ha! Thanks Penny. Keep watching! Lots more good stuff to come. :-)

  • @NoZenith
    @NoZenith Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you

  • @rhondafeinberg938
    @rhondafeinberg938 Před měsícem +1

    My daughter created a google doc that we use when planning to pack. It lists everyday of the trip and what we will be doing each day. It helps me to figure out what may not be needed. I travel with three pairs of shoes, Sandler, tennis shoes, and low heels for beach/warm weather. Hiking boots, tennis shoes, and sandals for summer, skip the sandals in winter.

  • @rosemundyee6863
    @rosemundyee6863 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you! looking at all the pack light podcast.Learnt a lot about packing light. Normally go on hiking trip to England! This trip I am going on, I have eliminate a lot of in case stuff!!
    Thanks to all you guys!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad it has been helpful! Have a great trip.

  • @lillianbarker4292
    @lillianbarker4292 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I went to Italy with my brother who is a catholic priest. He was wearing shorts, tennis shoes and a baseball cap. I was wearing a long breezy linen skirt and comfortable black shoes. I commented that he didn’t look like a priest. He looked down at my shoes and said, “No, but you sure look like a nun.” 😂

  • @juliamallon2948
    @juliamallon2948 Před 8 měsíci +6

    I always make a packing list after checking the weather forecast and gather everything a week or so ahead of time. Then I pack my bags to make sure everything fits and I know where it is all located. I unpack to prevent wrinkles

  • @lucydeboxer2565
    @lucydeboxer2565 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Another great video, Nora. This summer I spent six weeks traveling in Europe. Before the trip I watched numerous CZcams videos about packing and how not to stand out as a tourist. Very useful and interesting videos. When I got to Europe, I felt like I was the only one that had watched the videos 🤣 Not a lot of fashion/not standing out taking place amongst the tourists. And, beginning a few years ago, white sneakers were all the rage and they were on full display on the trip...scuffed and dirty white sneakers. Just didn't make sense to me that you could keep a white shoe clean on a travel vacation with lots of walking.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah, the white sneaker trend has NOT been my favourite fashion trend, that's for sure! Way too much maintenance. Ha ha!

  • @Pearl2608
    @Pearl2608 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Men can wear scarves too, certainly in Europe. Just be sure you are buying a "man scarf" as my husband would say, from a good menswear shop. It can elevate an outfit without having to resort to a more formal necktie. And of course just as for women, a scarf can neatly cover a spill or stain, also very useful when travelling!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Ooh - I hadn't thought about the scarf for stain-coverage - great point!
      ("Man scarf" - ha ha)

  • @jenniferhorton5852
    @jenniferhorton5852 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Black dress. Mine is a midi. Pair it with a blouse over the top and it looks like a skirt. A cardigan, light or heavy depending on where you're going. Goes with all kinds of jewelry. Dress it down with walking shoes or dress it up with a scarf.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Fantastic strategy, Jennifer!

  • @AnneMB955
    @AnneMB955 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Yes, 2 pairs of shoes is perfect. Hoping to buy a hat when I get there. Again, you have very practical tips. 👏

  • @fpplim
    @fpplim Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks Nora for the tips. I'll be off for my 2-month trip to Japan next month. Will keep all these in mind. And travelling with carry on only.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Awesome! Have a great trip.

  • @kryssygee4814
    @kryssygee4814 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I feel so privileged and thankful to be a subscriber to your channel. I really get the unside track!! You are totally the top of creators of travel info and your manner is so lively and lovely!!!
    🇨🇦 And - no surprise to me that you are Canadian ❤️😂‼️

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 4 měsíci

      WOW - thank you SO much! You made my day. :-)

  • @bettywilkinson5364
    @bettywilkinson5364 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I use comfy clothes on long flights and works for the day off lounging too

  • @Hippy2021
    @Hippy2021 Před 8 měsíci +5

    2 pairs of shoes that are a pair of walking sandals and a beautiful comfortable Vega (or a RL sport) that's all you need. To wear is a pair of dark soft baggy jeans for comfort (not ideal for shorty women). Get a couple tanktops, one navy blazer, one scarf, one light foldable purse, the fanny pack I carry permanently during the trip. Save room for stuffs I bring back home that definitely always happens on every single trip abroad. BTW just came back from 3 weeks in Paris London and ibiza.
    The best travel packing is going with an almost empty carry-on to bring home more new stuffs. That's also help you to limit your stress thinking and listing. So much beautiful cheap stuff out there. Why carry heavily your old outdated things you own for decades.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Fantastic tips - and a great travel wardrobe! Thanks for sharing, Mary!

  • @user-bm8hr6sn4k
    @user-bm8hr6sn4k Před měsícem +1

    From cold to warm areas- I took a warm shirt that I intended to leave behind in Switzerland. Worked great.

  • @meximlt59
    @meximlt59 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Hi Nora! I appreciate your tips! I don’t travel for long periods of time but when I do travel, I’m bad about packing too much. Last year on a trip to California I used packing cubes for the first time. I’ll be going to Cali again in a month and this time I’m ditching the cubes. My clothes got very wrinkled and I overpacked because the “sneaky”😊 cubes allow you to pack twice as much. I really liked your suggestions of packing clothes in neutral colors so they all match and don’t pack the “but I might need it” item. You can improvise and if you’ve done your HW on the weather and what you’ll be doing, you’ll pack smarter. 🙏

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Funny you should mention - I just put together the outline for a video about packing cubes, and one of the cons with compression packing cubes is that clothing can wrinkle more easily

  • @clairedesrosiers7398
    @clairedesrosiers7398 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I like reversible clothing, can be use on both side, different pattern or not & different colour…

  • @241JMJR
    @241JMJR Před 8 měsíci +2

    I have a suggestion for a lounging item. Caftans take minimal space, are very inexpensive, you can answer the door wearing one and even sleep in them…and they look nice.

  • @joanevans3872
    @joanevans3872 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Hey Nora, thanks again for one of your travel tip videos, I went on 21 day europe land and cruise earlier this year in May, and started packing 6 weeks prior (I was excited) but ended up with soooo much stuff, just in case, eg 3 pairs of shorts, which I never wore!! plus others, I ended up posting 6 kgs back to Australia in Rome... I'm going to China in 3 weeks, and have jotted down a very paired back list, and actually my list is very similar to your tips.....thankyou for cementing my view of useable clothes ... your tips on travel security and pickpockets was v helpful in europe

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Awesome....thank you so much, Joan! Happy travels in China! What an adventure.

  • @carolynnmathisen8754
    @carolynnmathisen8754 Před měsícem +1

    Try the KonMari folds. Helps clothes travel better

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před měsícem

      I agree! It's a bit finicky for me though - ha ha!

  • @magentabutterfly4351
    @magentabutterfly4351 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi Nora! So happy to see this video I was so curious about how this trip went with your new clothes. I have a Black Friday shopping list for many of your recommendations. I can relate to so many of these mistakes I have made. I love seeing your sample dress options of your planned outfits from
    The other video before you left. I am in some need of luggage too. I was thinking if I get something small enough that can role I will be ready for any trip. I thought you took the osprey rolling bag on this trip? Is it your favorite? I Jane looked at so many brands :) just window shopping for now. Enjoy your travels love to hear about them.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hey Magenta! This trip with the merino travel capsule wardrobe went GREAT. I am officially a huge fan of both Unbound Merino and Wool& for making super comfy, high-quality, FASHIONABLE merino clothes. They're an investment, but they're standing up to the rigours of travel really well.
      As for luggage, yes, I'm using the Osprey Daylite Wheeled Carryon, and it's pretty great, but there are a few design features/flaws I'm not super pleased about (eg: no side handle). However, they have some other soft-sided wheeled carry on options that I'm curious about too. On the whole they make amazing stuff, so from a quality standpoint you can't go wrong with them.
      Please use my affiliate links when you go Black Friday shopping! (You can reach out to me to get fresh links if you need them) - this helps massively to support me in continuing to create free content and spend time responding to comments like these in detail.
      Thanks in advance!

  • @nyfashion1302
    @nyfashion1302 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Love your channel. Awesome tips.
    The past year I have learned to pack only Black, White and Grey items. Including some stripes and polka dot for “fun”.. For Paris I packed one fashionable blazer (with subtle menswear stripes). it worked well with jeans, or over plain black knit dress. I packed a slim silver belt to dress it up some more, and went to a nicer restaurant in Paris. I literally wore this dress to the beach and a wedding! I use scarves for touches of color, as well as warmth. My wardrobe while traveling isn’t that different now then my normal outfits at home, but I do live in NYC.. 😅

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 4 měsíci

      Great call with the blazer as well as the dress!

  • @kathybarylski6153
    @kathybarylski6153 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Useful and enjoyable video! I base my travel wardrobe on 3 colors, plus black pants & leggings (with black shoes) and a white T and white button-up. I like bolder colors so often go for violet, raspberry & emerald! I've recently started playing with "sudoku" planning. It's fun to see how far 9 pieces plus a scarf or two can go!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 4 měsíci

      Sudoku planning - I love it!

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Před 8 měsíci +3

    Driving cross country, visiting relatives, fly to NYC to get on a 10-day cruise in Autumn weather, spending 5 days in Quebec and Montreal, fly back. I have to pack for different weather (very hot in AZ NM TX AR MS TN GA) and cool in New England, dinner wear aboard the ship, cool weather in Canada. Everything fits in a carryon and a small backpack (including 4 pairs of shoes and a pair of flip flops).

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Great job! Nicely done. Happy travels!

  • @janscriptz1049
    @janscriptz1049 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I bring some of those combination laundry detergent/dryer sheets in a small cloth drawstring bag or a ziplock that I punch small holes into with a fork, lol. That way, I can either hand wash delicates or do laundry while there & not have to pack as much clothes - and they smell nice too, so the stuff in my luggage smells fresh(er). I love using multi-purpose things when I travel :)

  • @patlsmith404
    @patlsmith404 Před 7 měsíci +1

    We’re traveling to Milan during Christmas. Noticed all your videos are of Spring or Summer. Might have missed any of your winter clothes tips. Thanks😎💥

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Aha - well first off, I only tend to travel to warmer places, but you're in luck - I'm looking at making a long-term trip to a winter destination, so stay tuned!

    • @patlsmith404
      @patlsmith404 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn normally I’m with you!!🤣😎My Niece & Nephew asked us if we wanted to meet them in Milan…out of the clear blue my husband was all in. I’ve only traveled to Canada and Mexico outside the US. I don’t consider that outside the Country. 🤣. Thanks and I’ll be watching!!👍🏼🥰

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@patlsmith404 Ha! Happy travel planning :-)

  • @onepaireofshoes7387
    @onepaireofshoes7387 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I really like that sleeveless top you are wearing in the video. Where can I find one? Its cut reminds me of the Rip Skirt brand sleeveless tees I like so much.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It's actually a merino wool dress! Here's the link: shrsl.com/42o69

  • @Harlow65965
    @Harlow65965 Před 8 měsíci +8

    How timely!! I’ve been going back and forth about packing jeans for my upcoming trip ( January) If they come with me I HAVE to get a new pair. The thought of lugging uncomfortable jeans with me was not appealing at all unless they are a workhorse. I will check out the Aviator jeans. 🤞

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Awesome! While all their jeans are lighter-weight than regular denim, it's their Fly Straight jeans that are far and away my favs. aviatorusa.com?aff=112

  • @JA-tw8pv
    @JA-tw8pv Před měsícem +1

    Besides the travel jeans by Aviator what bottoms do you pack or is it mostly dresses? Thanks, Hanna.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 28 dny

      Great question! I like merino wool leggings, and I'm currently trying out a pair of merino travel pants that can be dressed up or down. shrsl.com/4ig40 (NORA10 for 10% off)

  • @buenaayson4921
    @buenaayson4921 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Nora, i love your navy blue hat. May i know where did you buy it? Thanks. 😊

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I bought it at a craft market in the Sacred Valley of Peru :-)

  • @danakolpin1289
    @danakolpin1289 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Try investing inUnbound Merino Wool clothes

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      I love Unbound Merino! I have their leggings and their travel dress, and I have a few more items on order. :-)

  • @ruthannemackinnon588
    @ruthannemackinnon588 Před 7 měsíci

    I've bought two travel shirts, hated them both. Live & learn

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci

      Aw, that's too bad. Indeed adhering to your personal style is paramount.

  • @paulawashington3175
    @paulawashington3175 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have learned to leave a packing list in my actual suitcase or other travel bag. I edit the list as needed. No matter how little I take, I never use it all. No matter how long my trip, I don't pack more than five days' outfits. I wear my heaviest shoes while traveling to free up space in my bag for the other one or two pairs.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Great tip about leaving the packing list in your case!

  • @dianecouchman3520
    @dianecouchman3520 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Always great advice. As a plus sized traveller I was thinking to take a warm jacket 'just in case' and it will only be needed for the last 3 days.....not packing it, I will pick up an extra scarf if needed while there. Thanks

    • @alexandramccarthy4648
      @alexandramccarthy4648 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Shawl is also great as it can be doubled as blanket on the plane. They have those made from wool, cashmere, you name it.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Good call on the scarf instead of the jacket!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yes - shawls are amazing for fashion AND function.

    • @dammar117
      @dammar117 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes, I used my pashmina as a blanket. It folded neatly in my bag, taking no space.

  • @michellebenjamin992
    @michellebenjamin992 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Bandanas for men in accessories 😊

  • @redlock4004
    @redlock4004 Před měsícem +1

    If the viewer only learns this one thing from this, it is that are so right with the "Just In Case" trap. I've seen people pack a face mask and flippers "Just in Case". And don't forget to apply this to the worst offender, shoes!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před měsícem

      Ha ha- mask and flippers "just in case"!

  • @lillianbarker4292
    @lillianbarker4292 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I pack my favorite practical clothes from my closet. Never take valuable jewelry or uncomfortable shoes.

  • @thatswhatisaidCA
    @thatswhatisaidCA Před 8 měsíci +5

    This is SO GOOD! Thank you! I like to bring plastic/rubber beach flipflops for the shower - the Ick Factor is strong in me. They're flat and light, and if i reeeeally need them for the beach or nasty floors, they're easy to bring in a tote. I also bring a few blank little cards in envelopes and a pen; I like to thank housekeeping and put tips into them. Thanks again!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Great tips!

    • @picapatrol
      @picapatrol Před 7 měsíci

      I love that idea of packing thank you cards. Thanks for the great tip!

  • @241JMJR
    @241JMJR Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great advice overall, Nora, but Aviator jeans are sooooo expensive. An alternative brand perhaps?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      If you're looking for a cheap brand, then I suggest looking locally. Hard to advise. Sorry! I tend to prefer higher quality items that have a longer life and ultimately a lower cost-per-wear assuming I have and use it longer.

  • @NoZenith
    @NoZenith Před 8 měsíci +1

    Do you have any recommendations on a rain jacket other than Jack Wolf? They are out of stock even on Amazon and that grape leaf rain jacket looks so good😢

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      I really like the Jack Wolfskin....I imagine they'll be restocking soon, if you can wait....?

  • @llkoolbean4935
    @llkoolbean4935 Před 8 měsíci

    Love the Aviator style, bummed they dont have petite sizing. 😢

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Are you talking about the jeans? Because Aviator offers free hemming!

  • @zilam98
    @zilam98 Před měsícem +1

    well, i'm buying a whole new travel wardrobe with more focus on items with natural fabrics (merino wool, linen, cotton, bamboo, tencel), but a few with more tech fabrics for workouts, when it rains/flooding (especially in the philippines)e, and going to the beach. i used to carry mostly polyester based items and in recent years, i've found polyester to be quite uncomfortable in humid climates, especially when the item is not meant as tech gear but dressy stuff. yes, they don't wrinkle as much but cheap polyester wrinkles just as bad as linen and cotton.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před měsícem

      I'm with you on dressy polyester not being great in humid climates!

  • @barbarahallowell2613
    @barbarahallowell2613 Před 7 měsíci

    Black, white, charcoal and denim then pack a big mess of scarves in all thecolors. I couldn't travel easily without my scarves. 😊

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci

      Great strategy, Barbara!

  • @melodyjoy5082
    @melodyjoy5082 Před 8 měsíci +5

    There's a difference between packing "just in case I end up staying out later than expected and I get chilly" and "just in case I meet the king and he invites me to the national gala".
    If a "just in case" scenario is plausible, I'd say it's incredibly wise to pack it. If the "just in case" scenario is ridiculously unlikely, it should stay behind.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Ha ha! Fair point, Melody!

  • @jmb1101
    @jmb1101 Před 4 měsíci +1

    If I am going somewhere cooler but the weather may fluctuate, I bring a light coat and a down vest, so I can wear the vest, the coat or the vest and coat together if it gets really chilly. I wear both on the plane so I don't have to pack them and they keep me extra warm if it's cold.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 4 měsíci

      Great layering strategy!

    • @jmb1101
      @jmb1101 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn Thanks! Just found you and very impressed with your suggestions. I am a travel advisor and always looking for things to help my clients pack (and me too)! I HATE overpacking but still not sure I could do carry on only. Goals!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 4 měsíci

      @@jmb1101 I love traveling with an experimental mindset. My first carry-on only trip was a pure experiment. Lasted two years LOL!

  • @dessireshallenberger2836
    @dessireshallenberger2836 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’m curious if you’ve tried any of the merino wool shoes? I hate wearing socks, so this sounds like a good sort to try.

    • @fishandfloral
      @fishandfloral Před 8 měsíci +1

      I just got a pair of Merinos slip ons. I’ve only worn them for 2 days, but my first impression is great. I’m wearing them without socks and they’re very comfortable. I got dark purple, as it was on sale and is my favorite color.

    • @dessireshallenberger2836
      @dessireshallenberger2836 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@fishandfloral please let me know what ya think after a week or so! Also curious about sizing. I have a bit of a wide foot…

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      I haven't tried merino wool shoes, but some of them look great!

  • @melissagoodwin2602
    @melissagoodwin2602 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Any recommendations on jackets to wear in cold climates?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      This is my fav down jacket for cooler climates: czcams.com/video/JRXzqwGdYeo/video.htmlsi=ofIMv6i5nbWG_KSH
      And for extra warmth/weather protection, I use this 3-in-2 jacket trick: czcams.com/video/xJRMvjDR5Rc/video.htmlsi=hqPyQ0ovard9V7Q6

    • @241JMJR
      @241JMJR Před 8 měsíci +1

      Packable down

    • @melissagoodwin2602
      @melissagoodwin2602 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn thank you

  • @joykossivas3863
    @joykossivas3863 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Where did you get that scarf? Multi colored? Thanks

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It was a souvenir from a small Bulgarian town I visited last year!

    • @joykossivas3863
      @joykossivas3863 Před 8 měsíci +1

      It is gorgeous

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      @@joykossivas3863 Thanks! :-)

  • @leftycrafter
    @leftycrafter Před 7 měsíci +1

    All my "just in case" have to do with medical issues and severe allergies, so I bring a darn pharmacy and my toiletries are all hypoallergenic so never sure if I'd find them at location. Then there's things like a q-tip, a nail file, a bandaid, that I could get in most places bit hate the thought of running to the store every time I need a whatsit, rather than use that time to sightsee. And, with that, the over packing spirals 😂

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci

      Such a great point about the grey areas of what constitutes a just-in-case item and what is going down the rabbit hole of overpacking! I'm with you on things like nail files and bandaids. I think where it can get out of control is with clothing items, which inherently take up a lot of space and if you don't actually need/wear them, it's a waste.

  • @lindyd8837
    @lindyd8837 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Some thoughts from my two-week trip to the Baltics last month:
    1. Dress like an onion. Start with short sleeves and add on layers. I didn't bring a raincoat but packed two nice disposable hooded rain covers and a travel umbrella.
    2. Comfortable shoes are the main deal. I brought 2 pairs of black shoes, one not as comfortable as I thought, but the second pair were great.
    3. I brought three pairs of black pants, very different styles. My ten tops were a nice variety that went with black. No dresses, but two dressier tops. Two necklaces and two scarfs. It worked.
    4. I used the hotel laundry service for a few tops. It was a bit disappointing as they used hot water and both tops shrunk a tad. They were older tops so that was ok, but beware.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Dress like an onion - ha ha! Great analogy (and advice)!
      Actually it's all great advice = fantastic tips all around.
      I avoid hotel laundry like the plague; mostly because I tend to travel with delicate clothes like merino wool and I don't trust anybody else to wash it on the right temp / with the right detergent / not dry it / etc. Also, hotel laundry is extortionate!

    • @andreacoyte7856
      @andreacoyte7856 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'm going to Estonia (from Australia) later this month. I'm tossing up whether to take my m&s raincoat. It's heavy so maybe your suggestion would work better.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@andreacoyte7856 Yes, in Estonia at this time of year, you'll be dealing with cooler weather as well. My 3-in-2 jacket trick would work well: czcams.com/video/xJRMvjDR5Rc/video.htmlsi=4olM6WAT1b2glVNq

    • @andreacoyte7856
      @andreacoyte7856 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn thank you. Great idea 👍

  • @fancyquebecoise4550
    @fancyquebecoise4550 Před 6 měsíci +2

    My favorite things to wear when traveling to warm places are dresses. I can gain weight from all the yummy food and still fit in my dresses. I too, wear skin colored shoes.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 6 měsíci +2

      I've been getting into dresses too! Only challenge for me after 3 months was that I got a bit bored with them. Tops and bottoms can be mixed and matched for variety; a dress can be layered a bit, but fundamentally it doesn't change.

    • @onepaireofshoes7387
      @onepaireofshoes7387 Před 2 měsíci

      Thumbs up on skin-colored shoes. For years, I packed black Tevas thinking they would go with everything else in my travel wardrobe. Not really.

  • @melocoton7
    @melocoton7 Před 7 měsíci

    make a quick calculation too. How many days for how many outfits you will need to be able to put together. Pack fewer socks than you think you need. Unless you sweat acid, you can absolutely use the same socks for more than one day. You can also give them a quick wash by hand. Take a couple of things you can wear to a nice restaurant or an evening out. One or two button up shirts or blouses that can be up and down-dressed easily will cover a lot of these events. A nice thin and flowy merino/silk jumper is suitable for everything. My go to in Summer is a white and a light blue linen shirt. They look great with jeans, shorts and tailored trousers alike. During the day, these trousers and a t-shirt look equally nice. Also the first thing I unpack at the destination are the wrinkle prone items. Hang them immediately. You can also hang them in the bathroom while taking a shower. The heat and steam will help immensely.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci

      Fabulous tips! Thank you :)

  • @SeasideTarot
    @SeasideTarot Před 8 měsíci +2

    Were you able to wear the woollen clothes in the extreme hot weather like planned?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      I was - and it worked a charm! ON this trip I had temperatures ranging from 5-40 degrees Celsius! This wardrobe took it all like a champ :-)

  • @alexandramccarthy4648
    @alexandramccarthy4648 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I haven't tried it yet but I'm thinking silks and cashmere are ideal materials to have packed for the trip. They are stylish, versatile for different climates and very lightweight. They're also naturally quick drying. Have you tried them?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes absolutely! I have a silk scarf that I use in many different ways, and there's nothing like a cashmere pashmina.
      If you have the budget for it, Anatomie's cashmere lineup is AMAZING: www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100713654-15359120?url=https%3A%2F%2Fanatomie.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dcashmere%26type%3Dproduct%26options%255Bprefix%255D%3Dlast
      If that's a bit above your pay preferences, I suggest you check out merino wool. Here's a full breakdown I created of all the top brands: www.theprofessionalhobo.com/merino-wool-clothing-for-travel-a-guide-to-choosing-the-best-brands/

    • @cltinturkey
      @cltinturkey Před 8 měsíci +2

      I second the vote for merino wool. It is elegant, durable, and hand washes and dries easily.

    • @alexandramccarthy4648
      @alexandramccarthy4648 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn Thank you for your response. I usually buy my clothes second hand so it is quite affordable to have almost my whole wardrobe made of my favorite silks or cashmere. I even have pants made of those. Etsy also a good source to buy those. 👍

    • @alexandramccarthy4648
      @alexandramccarthy4648 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@cltinturkey Thank you but I avoid wool because it can be heavy and scratchy. Some people have allergies to wool as well but they can use cashmere because its comes from different source. Also cashmere is 1.5 times warmer than wool.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@alexandramccarthy4648 Fantastic tip! Second hand for the win :-)

  • @sharonrossow5423
    @sharonrossow5423 Před 8 měsíci +1

    If I go to a hot city I’m wearing linen. American chain hotels should have irons. Any 4 star hotel should have irons.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      You're right about the irons being available at most hotels. When traveling for months at a time and renting apartments, not always.

  • @shelliwest5610
    @shelliwest5610 Před 8 měsíci +6

    What about plus size and those that have feet issues like plantar fasciitis? Any recommendations?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      What specifically about plus size wardrobe planning would you like to know?
      As for plantar fasciitis, I personally found that going to barefoot shoes (known as zero drop shoes) helped me kick it - but for some people it's the exact opposite and they need arch support.

    • @picapatrol
      @picapatrol Před 8 měsíci +1

      Clogs worked for me. But be careful if you are walking on uneven surfaces, like cobbled streets. You could turn an ankle.

    • @maxallen-macdonald8791
      @maxallen-macdonald8791 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@NoraDunn Plus size wardrobe planning and packing can be a nightmare. I have been on the hunt for pants, for example, that will dry quickly, have pockets, are NOT high waisted as I am short in the torso and will look good after a day of travel.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@maxallen-macdonald8791 I don't know if these would work for you, but these pants by Wool& fit your criteria. I have been traveling with them for the last 3 months, and they're really good! Hold their form, look good after multiple wears, comfy, pockets, can be hand washed and air dried overnight, etc. shrsl.com/42o6u

    • @zedzott6301
      @zedzott6301 Před 8 měsíci +3

      For plus size pants, look for tencel fabric. It’s lighter than denim & jeans and packs MUCH smaller. It dries quickly and tends not to wrinkle. A lot of plus size online stores sell them.

  • @missmayflower
    @missmayflower Před 8 měsíci +1

    Men wear scarves in Europe. You fit in better if you wear one.

  • @florencelacy4190
    @florencelacy4190 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Scarves

  • @mikekay6789
    @mikekay6789 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi Nora. I've watched a bunch of your videos and enjoyed them, but more importantly learned things, used companies and products you suggested. I've tried to find a way to email you, but this will have to do. I hope you see this. I left 4 months ago to travel the world on a motorcycle. There's an upcoming issue that does not seem to get talked about much. That's health insurance. I can get it now, as I'm still covered under my OHIP plan. But what does a person do after that? I'm not planning on returning to Canada. I'll not be able to get any health coverage. Could you please cover this topic - I promise, if you do, I'll make sure you get compensated. Thanks. Keep up the good work!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi Mike,
      Great question! For long-term travelers (especially Canadians without provincial coverage after an extended absence), expat insurance - aka international health plans - are the way to go.
      Here's an article I wrote about it: www.theprofessionalhobo.com/expat-insurance-travel-insurance-for-full-time-and-long-term-travelers/
      But while you're at it, you might want to get a quote from Safety Wing. Their "nomad" coverage acts like travel insurance, but doesn't require OHIP like most travel insurance policies do. More info on that here: www.theprofessionalhobo.com/best-travel-medical-insurance/
      PS - My email address is listed on the About tab here on my CZcams channel :-)

    • @mikekay6789
      @mikekay6789 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you. You are awesome!@@NoraDunn

    • @mikekay6789
      @mikekay6789 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you. You are awesome!@@NoraDunn

  • @user-vs5np3sn8l
    @user-vs5np3sn8l Před 8 měsíci

    I choose thin clothes from my wardrobe as I pack a small suitcase for carry on & wear an outfit that includes any bulkier item or items.
    I also pack a facecloth to freshen up enroute if necessary, & make that facecloth useful wrapping any fragile item in my case. Also I carry a ziplock bag for a damp facecloth.

  • @elliehubbard8997
    @elliehubbard8997 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I ordered the Aviator jeans and they are soooooo heavy I returned them.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Noooooooo! Which style did you get?

    • @elliehubbard8997
      @elliehubbard8997 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Boot cut, I think? I will be traveling to Asia next spring and will be doing carry on only. I think I will be packing some light weight Columbia Sportswear pants.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      @@elliehubbard8997 I don't normally recommend traveling with jeans (and if you do, only bring one pair and definitely wear them on travel days so they don't weigh down your luggage). But Aviator jeans are lighter than normal ones; having said that, each of their styles have a different fabric composition, and it seems the looser jeans are heavier because the fabric needs more structure to hang right.

  • @Anisette65
    @Anisette65 Před měsícem

    The accessories don't all apply to men mostly because there are fewer countries on earth where other men require that men cover their head or legs or ...

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před měsícem +1

      I don't believe I said they ALL applied to men.
      But there are plenty of countries where men are not allowed to wear shorts when they enter temples or sacred sites.