![]() ✓ Tights / Thick Leggings - If you’re traveling to a very cold destination, bring 1 to 2 tights or base layer leggings to double layer underneath your pants. ✓ Windbreaker - Bring at least 1 windbreaker that can withstand both wind and rain. A black maxi dress is perfect for dressing down with sandals or dressing up for a night out! If you’re not a fan of long dresses, try a simple and comfy dress for an everyday casual look. ✓ Dresses - Bring at least 1 to 2 of your favorite dresses that you could wear during the day or at night. Denim shorts are a must for every day sightseeing - they can be paired with almost any shirt. ✓ Shorts - Bring 2 to 3 different types of shorts especially if you’re traveling to a tropical destination. If you never wear them at home, you probably won’t wear them while traveling, so leave them at home. ✓ Skirts - If you’re a fan of skirts (meaning you wear them at home) then bring your favorite two skirts. Leggings are very lightweight, easy to dry and go well with a wide range of tops - they’re also the comfiest bottom for moms! Pro Tip: Use leggings for the occasional workout or pair with a T shirt, sneakers and jean jacket for a day out. Maybe bring one pair of blue jeans and one pair of black jeans? It’s nice to have some variety with your outfits. ✓ Jeans / Leggings - Bring at least 2 pairs of jeans and 2 to 3 pairs of leggings. ✓ Dressy Tops / Blouses - Bring 3 to 4 dressy tops for nice dinners, going out for the night or unexpected dates. Also, bring a few darker colored shirts (easier to re-wear if you have a small stain). Pro-packing tip: Opt for neutral colored shirts so you can easily match all your clothing items together. ✓ Cotton Shirts - Bring at least 5 cotton T-shirts or tank tops you can easily pair with leggings, jeans or shorts. ✓ Comfy Shirts - Bring at least 3 comfy shirts you can use for sleeping or lounging. Three pairs will be enough since you’ll only use them for lounging or sleeping. ![]() ✓ Pajamas / Cotton Shorts - Bring lightweight pajamas and shorts. A few ankle socks, a few no show socks, and a few high socks (especially for boots or colder weather). ✓ Socks - Bring at least 10 pairs of socks. You can get away with bringing fewer bras if you’re going to a colder region (less sweaty). ✓ Bras - Bring at least 3 to 4 bras (bring the most comfortable ones you own). Pro-packing tip: Avoid packing white or light-colored panties, as well as lace material ones which are more prone stains and tears. ✓ Panties - Bring at least 10 pairs so you don’t need to wash during the first week of your trip. Place the cubes into drawers or on top of a table - just like traveling drawers! When arriving at your various destinations, no need to unpack. These clear packing cubes are great because you see what’s inside each cube, without having to take everything out. Give the kids their own color so they feel special (and color code them for your sanity). They will save you time, energy and stress over where you packed what. ✓ Use clear packing cubes to stay organized - Staying organized is hard enough when traveling, so do yourself a favor and don’t think twice about packing cubes. That way you can create many different outfits (just change the shirts, shoes, jewelry) with one pair of pants! Stick to classic, comfortable and neutral pieces that you can re-wear over and over. ✓ Pack less pants, more shirts - Pack 3 to 4 pairs of pants or shorts that can be paired with almost ALL your shirts. Watch this video to see how to wash clothes in the sink when traveling. Doing a quick wash in the sink will help hold you over if you don’t have access to laundry. We’re referring to underwear, socks, bras and under shirts. ✓ Hand wash the delicates - For a month-long trip, you won’t be able to get away without washing certain clothing pieces. Now planning your trip is as easy as checking off the list!īefore anything else, you need to know a few tips before packing for a month-long trip. In this blog post, we have curated the ultimate packing list for a month. If you’re the type who struggles with creating a packing list, we got you covered. However, this month-long vacation could be your worst nightmare if you don’t know how to prepare (and pack) for it. It’s also a great way of bonding with your loved ones. It’s the best way to get away from the busy hustles of the workplace. A month-long vacation seems like the dream for most families.
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