I've travelled to dozens of countries without abandoning my personal style - here's my packing formula
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I've travelled to dozens of countries without abandoning my personal style - here's my packing formula
"One of the easiest ways to lose your personal style is to start packing for the destination. All of a sudden, you're buying linen shirts you'd never normally wear for a beach holiday, technical gear for the countryside, and some vaguely European fit for a city break."
"The trick isn't packing a completely different wardrobe for every location. It's bringing a handful of reliable pieces everywhere: trousers that fit well, a shirt that works day or night, comfy sneakers, and maybe a baseball cap for red-hot suns and red-eye flights."
"Cities are where the slightly sharper version of the travel wardrobe comes out. Whether it's Paris, Tokyo or New York, you're usually on your feet for most of the day - weaving between cafés, museums, and shops before eventually landing somewhere you found on TikTok for dinner."
Traveling often leads to packing items that don't reflect personal style. Instead of a completely different wardrobe for each destination, focus on a few reliable pieces. Essential items include well-fitting trousers, a versatile shirt, comfortable sneakers, and a baseball cap. This approach allows for easy styling adjustments based on the location. In cities, the travel wardrobe can be slightly sharper, maintaining comfort while exploring. The goal is to create a cohesive look that feels personal and is adaptable to various environments.
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