Every week, Explorations will offer all you inveterate travelers a travel tip from one of our expert Program Consultants.
This week’s travel tip is from Program Consultant Aimee Chevalier, and it’s a good one for
One of the most exciting (well, sort of) aspects of travel is that you have to expect the unexpected….. in terms of weather. You also do not have the luxury of your walk-in closet, your washer and dryer, and multiple wardrobe changes a day. So, you have to pack smart and mix and match your clothing items.
When I travel I make sure that every single clothing item that I bring goes with everything else in my one suitcase, and I stick to solid colors. That way there’s no outfit planning before you depart, and you can just go with the flow once you’re there. Your clothing has to comfortable yet versatile. You have to be prepared for possibly scorching hot days and chilly nights as well as being able to go from day to evening – because who wants to waste valuable sightseeing time worrying about what they’re wearing?
I absolutely love European style . This past summer I found myself oohing and ahhing over many a Parisian girl’s outfit. So, take some cues from the locals while you’re traveling, and maybe try something a bit different with your style!
Aimee’s advice is something I have tried to “impose” on my students each time we travel. I also encourage them to start with one basic, neutral color (black, navy, tan, grey) and bring layering clothing that goes with that neutral. We just returned from China, and experienced temperatures from the low 30’s to the mid 80’s…And everyone had plenty of clothing!
Another hint it to remind everyone that they most likely will never see any of the people they meet again…So it is OK to wear something more than once, or twice, or even three times!