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Post-COVID International Travel Experience from US to Europe
Asher is in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland briefly sharing his recent travel experience from IAH Houston to Milan, Italy then on to Switzerland via train.
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Packing Tips for Men - What to Pack & Wear in Europe
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Doesn't it seem like most Men's Packing Guides for European Travel are either 1) outdated & misinformed, or 2) minimalist & outdoorsy to a fault? Asher discusses how he strives for a smart, snappy casual style that works at both home and abroad. So buckle in and prepare to gain some insight into how packing light doesn't have to come at the expense of comfort and style. Discover Hub & Spoke's u...
Packing Tips for Women - What to Pack & Wear in Europe--all in a Carry-on!
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Traveling to Europe soon? Hub & Spoke's Founder and CEO Melissa Noonan shares insight into what and how to pack efficiently for your trip. She provides clothing options, toiletry selections, and additional tips and tricks to pack light in a carry-on and still look good. The products recommended here can be found on our blog at hubandspoketours.com.
I've reduced all my clothing to golf wear.
American living in the UK for 27 years. Wear what you want. Keep your passport or any legal document secure but you don’t need special hidden packs on your body. Just be sensible. I feel more secure in Europe than walking down the streets in the US.
But what if m someone wants to dress like an adult?
I’m a pretty seasoned traveler, spending 14 years traveling 200 nights a year. Loved your pics of tshirts, etc. only nit was - I’m a foodie, and need to dress nicer than what is shown, at least a couple of times/week. Would love to know your thoughts on selections when elegance is needed…
What kind of boxers?
Thanks for the great video. H-E-B when traveling I miss that store. Okay! Seriously, why don't you use compression cubes? Have a great trip.
Socks?
Socks?
Jeans way to uncomfortable to wear on a plane
Why do you keep your sister in a grocery bag?
No way that backpack fits in the overhead compartment on a plane nor under the seat in front of you.
Yeah how are you gonna walk 30,000 steps per day with that jeans??
TL;dr Clothes. Pack and wear....... wait for it........ some clothing.
Shoes on the sofa. My wife would murder me without hesitation.
Gotta hand it to you for giving out the Real Advice: Buy a plastic bottle of water. So many UA-camrs want to sell $40 water bottles via links. So many actual travelers know you just buy water constantly because who can trust a tap?
he is packing two pairs of shoes in this back pack.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂. and one he will be wearing...wow is 😢this what you call minimalistic packing😂😂
Yes it is. He FIT everything he needed in that small backpack right? Based on the length of the trip you pack what you need. I’ve done 3 day business trips with 3 pairs of shoes. By necessity, not choice. I’ve done 2 week trips with 1 pair of shoes. Multiple weeks in multiple countries might call for more than the pair he wears onto the plane
dude packed only shirts and no shorts
It’s nice to see a man’s packing
What jacket are you wearing ?
What about socks?
What if you purchase something while traveling? Where do you put it?
What I miss is an alternative jacket! That's from the experience of one bike tour that it's nice to have some different cloth than usual! With this rather thick jacket you'll be not very comfortable in the south of France when the evenings are a little fresher and you feel to need a jacket. Jackets are also more versatile than an other sweater (even your button-up one)!
The problem with Marino wool tshirts is that either you have high wool content but it doesn’t hold its shape, or low wool fabric blend and it’s just fancy polyester at that point.
What shoe brand is that?
Já už to mám ready… Zabaleno…
Can you provide a link for your quilted jacket?
What jacket is that? Love it!
I was looking at your website for the various clothing brands but am not sure what the underwear is?
What brand are the black shoes in your graphic?
The Western Rise AirLoft Quilted Jacket in the video appears to no longer be available. Can you recommend an alternative?
Great, Great video! Thank you. I agree with tombrooks - this is my favorite packing video. I love that you included the brand names of the products you like to use.
Does it fit in ryan air backpack policy?
I just got back from a two week trip to both London and Rome. Let me just say this from the get go; No matter what you read or hear, there is NO "dress code" in either. In both places I saw everything from men wearing socks with sandals and shorts to jeans and t-shirts. I spent a couple of months gathering what I thought would be appropriate and spent hundreds of dollars only to find out I would have been just fine wearing what I have in my own wardrobe. I used only a carry on backpack and carried 7 shirts, 4 pairs of pants, 7 pair of underwear, 5 pairs of socks, a rain coat, a cloth belt and a light pair of "flying" wind pants and jacket. As well, I fit my adapters, eye glass repair kit, spare pair of glasses, personal items and pillow in my carry on personal item which was a smaller backpack. Bottom line...don't sweat the clothing, comfort trumps all. Oh, and I only brought one pair of very comfortable Skechers slip on shoes and easily walked 5 miles a day with them!
Why not just put all clothes in the backpack nstead of the cubes? Seems like you could cram more in without them?
I have that same suitcase and I use packing cubes and put them in the space between the bars to maximize the space. Great video very comprehensive.
Asher - This is my favorite video about packing light. I found it after injuring my back hauling 50 lb bags around on the last vacation because that's the airline limit. Now I'm committed to packing light. On a test run, I was able to pack more items than you have described in the video in an oversized carry-on bag at a weight of 24 lbs. My question is if I trim the number of items so I'm closer to your list (and 20 lbs), what would the game plan be for washing clothes (assuming no washer/dryer available) on a 4 week trip that is half guided and half on my own?
Nice video, but how on earth is 20lbs approved as carry-on? Most flights I take are limited to 7kg.
7 kg = 15.4 pounds
Great video. Helpful tips.
What about socks?
Great and informative video. Um, I am a little embarrassed to ask this, but I get constipated on trips. Any suggestions ?
A good video about packing for Europe. However, like a previous video by another UA-camr, there was no consideration given to weight. It’s been my experience that more and more airlines are limiting carry-ons to 7 kg, about 15 lbs. I’ve had airlines weigh my carry-on before, and in one instance in Asia was forced to discard items to meet the weight requirements.
I mean, I get it, you get what you pay for, but that's about 500 dollars worth of t-shirts. Can't afford the clothing for the trip hahah.. I'll be finding an alternative.
I've been travelling for professional reasons since 1988. I never never never put my passport in my bags. I keep it on my person in a securable pocket in a little zip lock bag until I get to where I'm going. If someone gets into your bag or steals it, or the bag sits on an open baggage cart in the rain, you are screwed. It's the most important thing you have. Everything else in the video is great advice.
Very cool! Planning a trip to Normandy France this October and packing light and not looking like a tourist is high on my list and your layout looked perfect and sharp. Thanks a ton for the video!
Yes! A separate bag for dirty laundry, especially if you're traveling with a stinky teenage boy! We start off with our clothing in 2 backpacks, and gradually end up with a pack with dirty clothes and a pack with clean clothes about halfway through the trip.
Hello! Are you from Houston, TX?
Great video
I always travel with a hoodie - just so versatile
Great video and tips. I found that over the years that suggested packing lists are a good place to start. However, if my trip is 3 months away then I probably won't be buying a lot of new clothes otherwise it will break the bank!
I want to hear the little details for men haha