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The sun is out and the beaches warm enough to relax on - summertime is prime vacation time and it is a great season for fashionistas.  Before going to your summer vacation destination, you may try on all of your old summer clothes, go on a shopping spree for new outfits, and stock up on the cutest accessories to don on the beach.  When you get home to pack, the big question at hand is, “How am I going to fit all of this in one bag?!”  Packing a bag for vacation without over packing and getting stuck with a bunch of checked bag fees is a true artform.  Follow these tips to pack the most with less.

Don’t overpack

Taking your entire wardrobe would be amazing, except for the fact that you’d have a hard time deciding between all of the choices.  There’s also the fees associated with overweight bags.  So how do you not overpack?  You need to curate the clothes that you pack.  Start by putting everything that you want to take all on one surface, like your bed.  Next, create a “Yes” and “No” pile.  The yes section will go with you, and the no pile will remain at home for you to wear another day.  

Plan your outfits

Once you’ve curated the clothes and items that you will be packing for your vacation, you can go a step further by planning your outfits.  Think of all of the events you will attend and attractions that you will visit, and plan accordingly.  Also plan the number of possible outfits based on how many days you will be gone, the types of events that you will attend, the weather forecast, and whether you will be able to wash your clothes or not.  For example, let’s say you are going to the beach a few times, to an opera, out to eat, and exploring the city.  You’ll want to pack swimsuits, a nice dress and shoes, a few pairs of shorts, and a few tank tops/summer shirts.  You could pack one outfit for every planned event, or you could take tips from the next point:

Maximize use of pieces that you pack 

Pack pieces that you can reuse in different outfits!  You could pack a crop top that pairs well with a beautiful skirt to attend the opera, and wear it with shorts while exploring the boardwalk on another day.  The shoes that you wear to the opera could also be worn to a happy hour at a famous local restaurant.  By packing pieces that you can wear more than once, you automatically cut down on the number of items that you take on your trip.  A perfect Historic New York dress that is versatile and can be worn to multiple events is the Historic New York Wave in Ocean Dress.  It is nice enough to wear to formal events, yet it is fun with the color splash of fringe on the front and around the hemline.   

Fold

How you fold your clothes matters a lot.  If you pack last minute and just throw your clothes in a bag without organizing it, you will not make the most of the space in the bag.  There are several popular ways to fold clothes for a suitcase.  One main way is by rolling the clothes.  For pants, fold them so that the legs lie flat on top of each other.  Next, fold them in half at the knee are.  Last, roll them up like you would roll a sushi roll.  Tuck it nicely in your suitcase, and fold and roll the rest of your clothes in the same manner.  This is one great way to fold your clothes in order to make the most of the space within your suitcase.

Wear some of your wardrobe

Save some space in your luggage by wearing one or two of the pieces you want to take on your trip.  A light jacket that you plan to wear a few times during your trip would be great to wear on the plane.  Also, a pair of comfortable jeans would make great flight attire.

The sun is out and the beaches warm enough to relax on - summertime is prime vacation time and it is a great season for fashionistas.  Before going to your summer vacation destination, you may try on all of your old summer clothes, go on a shopping spree for new outfits, and stock up on the cutest accessories to don on the beach.  When you get home to pack, the big question at hand is, “How am I going to fit all of this in one bag?!”  Packing a bag for vacation without over packing and getting stuck with a bunch of checked bag fees is a true artform.  Follow these tips to pack the most with less.

Don’t overpack

Taking your entire wardrobe would be amazing, except for the fact that you’d have a hard time deciding between all of the choices.  There’s also the fees associated with overweight bags.  So how do you not overpack?  You need to curate the clothes that you pack.  Start by putting everything that you want to take all on one surface, like your bed.  Next, create a “Yes” and “No” pile.  The yes section will go with you, and the no pile will remain at home for you to wear another day.  

Plan your outfits

Once you’ve curated the clothes and items that you will be packing for your vacation, you can go a step further by planning your outfits.  Think of all of the events you will attend and attractions that you will visit, and plan accordingly.  Also plan the number of possible outfits based on how many days you will be gone, the types of events that you will attend, the weather forecast, and whether you will be able to wash your clothes or not.  For example, let’s say you are going to the beach a few times, to an opera, out to eat, and exploring the city.  You’ll want to pack swimsuits, a nice dress and shoes, a few pairs of shorts, and a few tank tops/summer shirts.  You could pack one outfit for every planned event, or you could take tips from the next point:

Maximize use of pieces that you pack 

Pack pieces that you can reuse in different outfits!  You could pack a crop top that pairs well with a beautiful skirt to attend the opera, and wear it with shorts while exploring the boardwalk on another day.  The shoes that you wear to the opera could also be worn to a happy hour at a famous local restaurant.  By packing pieces that you can wear more than once, you automatically cut down on the number of items that you take on your trip.  A perfect Historic New York dress that is versatile and can be worn to multiple events is the Historic New York Wave in Ocean Dress.  It is nice enough to wear to formal events, yet it is fun with the color splash of fringe on the front and around the hemline.   

Fold

How you fold your clothes matters a lot.  If you pack last minute and just throw your clothes in a bag without organizing it, you will not make the most of the space in the bag.  There are several popular ways to fold clothes for a suitcase.  One main way is by rolling the clothes.  For pants, fold them so that the legs lie flat on top of each other.  Next, fold them in half at the knee are.  Last, roll them up like you would roll a sushi roll.  Tuck it nicely in your suitcase, and fold and roll the rest of your clothes in the same manner.  This is one great way to fold your clothes in order to make the most of the space within your suitcase.

Wear some of your wardrobe

Save some space in your luggage by wearing one or two of the pieces you want to take on your trip.  A light jacket that you plan to wear a few times during your trip would be great to wear on the plane.  Also, a pair of comfortable jeans would make great flight attire.

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