Your One-Stop Packing Guide for Spring Getaways
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Your One-Stop Packing Guide for Spring Getaways
March 19, 2018
When we travel, the last thing we want to think about is what to wear. We’d rather focus on enjoying our sights and surroundings and giving ourselves a much-needed break. Packing for a trip be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. Build your outfits based on what you know you’ll love and wear, with pieces you can mix and match. This is our favorite way to pack: with a thoughtful edit of versatile, travel-ready pieces.

Your One-Stop Packing Guide for Spring Getaways

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Packing for any trip be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. Your suitcase doesn’t have to be a whittled-down version of your life’s necessities—rather, it should be a pared-down set of pieces you can mix and match and feel good wearing. Think about what you own, what you love, and build your outfits based on what you know you’ll wear—ensuring that the room in your luggage is being used to its fullest potential.
Sandals are the most portable shoe, easy to slide on and off, and if you travel by air, it makes that dreaded security check that much easier. We love our strap sandal in classic black, and hand-tooled Italian leather is a sophisticated choice that pulls a look together, no matter how dressed up or down. Even if there’s no destination in mind, woven sandals by Carrie Forbes are handmade with raffia and Italian leather soles to slide into spring with a laid-back aesthetic.
Our packing philosophy is to go light on the accessories. Pack a hat and a pair of sunglasses and you’re good to go. Shades by Garrett Leight and a handmade straw hat by Janessa Leone are perfect for sunny destinations. Don them while you’re in transit and you’ll nail that somewhere-to-be look while making your luggage a little bit lighter.

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Photos by David Kitz Styling by Kate Brien