11 Style Hacks to Remember the Next Time You're Packing For a Cold-Weather Vacation
When it comes to packing for Summer travel, we have that down to a science. A pair of denim shorts here, a skimpy tank there, but when it comes time to pack for a Winter getaway, cue the headache. Because if you've ever found yourself trying to cram an extra sweater in between all your boots and jackets, we've been there. These heavier items don't always pack nicely.
Through our struggles, we figured there has to be a less painful way to pack for cooler weather, and of course, we found the advice through our favorite bloggers. These jet-setters travel year round and always look good in any weather situation. Read on for some style hacks we picked up from these ladies, and then shop some key pieces mentioned. The next time you travel somewhere cold, you won't need to step foot in any store to pick up extra clothing. Everything will be right in your suitcase.
Pick a Cozy Jogger or Sweats You Won't Feel Embarrassed Leaving the Hotel In
You're on vacation! Bring your favorite joggers, leggings, or sweats.
Limit Yourself on Packing "Cute but Not Functional" Shoes
"Those would be so cute for photos," you say. In reality, though, you can't walk a mile in them.
Instead, Bring Your Comfiest Pairs of Shoes For Sightseeing
If you plan on doing a lot of walking, you'll want to pack a few pairs of your worn-in shoes whether that means flats, sneakers, or ankle boots.
Bring a Selection of Basic T-Shirts and Tanks For Layering
This is about as standard a travel uniform as they come.
Pack Your Coziest Oversize Sweater
If you plan on wearing a dress or skirt with tights, be prepared to bring an oversize sweater for layering. It can easily go with jeans too.
Pack Both Black Jeans and Blue Jeans
Check your suitcase. Do you have at least two pairs of jeans you can rotate? If so, you're set!
Bring a Cute Backpack That Fits All Your Valuables
In addition to your purse, bring a cute backpack you can wear with any outfit. Ideally, it can hold an extra sweater, a portable charger, or a water bottle.
Only Bring Sweaters in Neutral and Easy-to-Match Colors
Sure, you can pop into a Zara and pick up some items once you land, but everything is right in your closet. Choose your favorite cream, beige, gray, or black sweaters and toss a few into the suitcase for easy outfits.
Pack Some Cold-Weather-Appropriate Accessories
Scarves, knit hats, earmuffs, and gloves all fall under the necessary category for cold-weather vacations.
Select One or Two Going-Out Tops
Our first instinct is to pack all the pretty tops we think we're going to wear but actually won't. Save yourself the hassle by only packing one or two cute tops for photo ops or fancy restaurants.
Wear Your Heaviest Jacket Onto the Plane
This will make space for all the other clothes in your suitcase, and you won't have to worry about feeling cold once you're up in the air.