Packing Tips from Travel Experts

By: Shannon Kelly (View Profile)

In my previous job as a travel editor, I was invited on a number of press trips. The only downside to this admittedly cool perk was agonizing over what to pack. Press-trip itineraries tend to cram everything from horseback riding to black-tie events into a week. And the writers are, in turn, expected to cram clothing for each occasion—and for the inevitable last-minute wildcard addition or substitution (sea-kayaking, the opera, whatever)—into our suitcases. I learned a trick or two through trial and error but never became the expert packer that most of my co-press-trippers were. So I pestered some of them for advice, and now I apply their advice to every trip I pack for.

Mix n’ Match.

To begin, suggests Jane Onstott, author of National Geographic Traveler Mexico and other books, “put everything you’re considering taking on the bed: tops at the top, bottoms along the bottom. Keeping to the same color family, make sure all of the tops go with all or most of the bottoms. If not, take away one or the other as needed, even if it’s one of your favorites.” The emphasis there is mine. I’m a sucker packing my favorite new piece of clothing, even if it doesn’t really go with anything else. It’s hard to avoid the temptation, but you’ll be glad you did. Versatility is key.

I tend to choose two or three neutral colors like brown, black, and white, and two complementary accent colors, like orange and red. It seems overly structured, but it pays off. Remember that denim is a neutral—though I personally stay away from it because it’s bulky.

Even if you don’t normally wear black, it’s a lifesaver on trips. A black v-neck t-shirt can look dressy with the right accessories and black pants are just as versatile. “They go with everything,” says Amanda Theunissen, freelance travel writer and regular contributor to nymag.com.

Accessorize.

Accessories can turn one outfit into several. Theunissen suggests packing a silk scarf to dress up an otherwise basic outfit. I normally don’t wear scarves but found myself making use of one on a trip to Paris as belt and headband to snazz up my casual outfits. It doesn’t hurt to pack it just in case. Colorful accessories—jewelry, wraps, tights, purses—don’t take up much space and add interest to neutral outfits.

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posted: 11.13.2007
Erica de Jesus
Thank you for the article. You've listed some really helpful tips, I can't wait to try it out for my next trip!
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