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What should I pack for a long trip for a month?

1 Carry-On Bag + 30 Days = The Ultimate Travel Packing List
  • Are you planning a long trip that involves air travel? ...
  • CLOTHES:
  • 1- WALKING BOOTS OR SHOES. ...
  • 2- WATERPROOF FLIP-FLOPS. ...
  • 3- TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. ...
  • 4- A PAIR OF SHORTS OR LEGGINGS. ...
  • 5- MAXIMUM SEVEN SHIRTS. ...
  • 6- MAXIMUM SEVEN PAIRS OF UNDERWEAR AND TWO BRAS.




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While the amount of clothing you bring will depend on whether you're carrying on or checking a bag, a good rule of thumb is to pack one week's worth of clothing and plan to do laundry.

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1 Carry-On Bag + 30 Days = The Ultimate Travel Packing List
  1. Are you planning a long trip that involves air travel? ...
  2. CLOTHES:
  3. 1- WALKING BOOTS OR SHOES. ...
  4. 2- WATERPROOF FLIP-FLOPS. ...
  5. 3- TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. ...
  6. 4- A PAIR OF SHORTS OR LEGGINGS. ...
  7. 5- MAXIMUM SEVEN SHIRTS. ...
  8. 6- MAXIMUM SEVEN PAIRS OF UNDERWEAR AND TWO BRAS.


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  1. If you are close to your weight limit, put heavier items in your purse or camera bag.
  2. Wear your carry on bag as a back pack when boarding.
  3. Leave the hair dryer at home.
  4. Think of alternatives to liquids.
  5. Roll your clothes.
  6. Put smaller items in the corners.
  7. Compress larger items when packing carry on.


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What NOT to pack for travel
  • Multiple pairs of jeans. My jeans that go everywhere with me. ...
  • High heels. ...
  • Shoes you haven't broken in. ...
  • Workout gear if you don't regularly work out at home. ...
  • Things you may only use once. ...
  • A different outfit for every day. ...
  • A laundry line. ...
  • A bunch of hair styling tools.


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For just about any trip, for any length of time, you can get away with just three pairs of shoes. If you take a summer trip, typically you will pack sandals and sneakers, whereas for winter, you might have two pairs of boots or a pair of boots and sneakers.

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For extended travel – you only need a week's worth of clothes. Don't forget that you can do laundry!

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If you have unlimited suitcase space and don't want to do any laundry, a two-week trip means packing 14/2 = 7 bras and at least 14 pairs of underwear. That consumes a lot of valuable suitcase space! To reduce the number of pieces that need to be packed, simply commit to doing laundry on the road.

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PACKING LIST FOR EUROPE IN SUMMER: CLOTHING
  1. 2 or 3 short sleeved tops.
  2. 1-2 long sleeved tops.
  3. 2 tank tops (summer)
  4. 1 dress.
  5. 2 or 3 shorts/skirts (any length is fine)
  6. 1-2 pairs of light trousers.
  7. 1 swimsuit.
  8. 2-3 pairs of socks – I wear Toms and sandals, so socks are just for preventing bug bites.


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Generally, it's better to roll clothes because it takes up less space and allows you to pack more while reducing wrinkles. However, rolling clothes is time-consuming, so folding can also be efficient depending on the type of clothes you're packing and your available space.

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The Best Ways to Pack Your Clothes
  1. Pack Wrinkle-Resistant Fabrics. ...
  2. Roll and Fold Items. ...
  3. Arrange Clothing Thoughtfully. ...
  4. Cover the Pile With a Dry-Cleaning Bag. ...
  5. Follow the Rule of Three. ...
  6. Have Your Shoes Do Some Work. ...
  7. Place Shoes Into One-Gallon-Size Resealable Bags. ...
  8. Group Similar Products in Sealed Resealable Bags.


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Here's my packing list for Europe in fall:
  • Shirts. Make sure to pack a few long-sleeves and a few short sleeves for warmer days.
  • Two jackets/coats. A thick one for the cooler days and one lighter one for the days when the sun comes out (let's hope there'll be plenty!).
  • 1-2 sweaters. ...
  • 1 pair of trackpants.
  • 1-2 scarves.


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Some travelers would say you can make do with just two pairs for the entire trip. There's really no strict rule, but it's safe to say that you're good to go with two to three pairs and the actual number would depend on how long your trip will be, where you're going and what you would be doing during that trip.

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The 1-through-6 rule If you're packing for a trip that will last a week, use numbers 1 through 6 to pack certain items as follows: one hat, two pairs of shoes, three pairs of pants/skirts, four shirts, five pairs of socks, six pairs of underwear.

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