One thing I have learned from many years of travel with minimal bags is to bring comfortable, lightweight clothes in fabrics that dry quickly and can be worn multiple times with little fussiness. Things like merino, cashmere, linen, and tencel are perfect for travel.
This is essential! If you want to travel this way you have to judiciously pick the kind of clothes you are bringing… if it doesn’t dry overnight, it will be a problem. Also, even if you think clothes don’t smell yet, the probably do (especially in the summer 😅).
I'll have a mixture of thin clothes and heavier because November in Italy can be wet and raw...just got advice from someone there to bring a light puffer jacket. EEK!! And, it's going to be for a month! I'll have access to a washer, but drying may take awhile!
In August-September, 2023, I went to Ireland and Scotland for 6 weeks with only a 40 litre Osprey backpack and a crossbody bag. Earlier this month, I flew to Quebec City for a one week vacation using only a 30 litre Eddie Bauer backpack and crossbody. I'm absolutely convinced that backpack only traveling is totally doable with careful planning, compression packing cubes, laundry facilities. I won't travel any other way now.
Backpack travel is great and so much easier. I’ve done England for 10 days in March with 16 L twice. It might get boring to always wear the same but as long as there are sinks and washing machines, you do not need more. I like wearing oversized shirts, so I can wear them a couple of times before washing, so two are enough. Underwear I wash every day by hand, 3 are plenty. 1 extra pair of leggings, 1 extra jumper. A total of 3 pairs of socks that are also wased by hand daily. That’s it. My toiletries fit in a 1 L bag, except for the shampoo, that goes separate.
I went from a chronic over-packer to a chronic under-packer. I’m still trying to figure out my wardrobe and creating outfits rather than just a top and bottoms so it’s still a work in progress, but I enjoy watching videos like these for inspiration on what to pack and possible styling tips! ✈️ ✈️
@RanndiMarie01 I hear you! I have a rail out & am doing a 'this goes with that' exercise. 3 colours. Any extra colours, flair, will be with jewellery, scarves, belt & lipstick (all light to carry). Happy future packing. 🙂
This is how I pack, have done for years. In Europe, particularly in cities, its far easier to have your bag on your back when navigating public transport, even airport.
I recently watched people on trains in Italy struggling with massive rolling suitcases. They were so stressed. I just throw on my backpack and I’m good to go.
@@mhtammi I don't think so. (They all have wheels these days, but not sure if that's what youre asking.) I got the 76cm version & it's 2.8 kg. Happy hunting. 😊
A reminder that if you have any skin conditions (allergies, eczema, rosacea, etc.) don't rely on hotel bathroom products. If you want to maximize space, bring only what you need for your basic routine!
This! People who don't have to deal with these issues don't know how easy they've got it. I have to take my own products for anything that goes on my skin, otherwise it's not going to be a fun trip :'( Decanting into smaller containers helps, but for a month long trip it's still a bit weighty.
I love these videos despite the fact that it’s truly logistically impossible for me. For one, bigger bodies = bigger clothes. So that’s a challenge. Not to mention the bulk of my travel is touring as a musician, and when you perform on stage your clothes get so hopelessly sweaty and gross, rewearing tops or dresses is not an option. But I’ve come to packing separates so I can rewear the bottoms and save some space. And when you’re hopping from place to place to make the next gig, laundry is challenging as you don’t stay anywhere long enough to let your clothes dry for a sink wash, and the laundromat visits have to be strategically planned so you don’t miss sound check. Regardless, these are great tips for the regular vacation traveler.
@@lbeard7661she says she’s plus size but she doesn’t look plus size … maybe she’s more mid size? I’m way bigger and I wouldn’t be able to get away with a backpack only :/
Regarding sink wash: have you tried drying the clothes with the provided hair dryer? Haha I've done this when I've had a small stain or something, but I've never tried a whole shirt
That’s a really helpful video. One thing you didn’t pack I would never leave without is a water bottle that fits at least half a litre. I always bring one wherever I go 😊
A packing list is key. I have used the same master list for years with just a few tweaka depending on the destination. I also love compression packing cubes
great tips. I would ditch: the laptop, makeup, panties [bring 1 for every 2 days & wash in sink], more toiletries, umbrella [use folding poncho style rain jacket]. I would bring: visor, more sun SPF stuff, tunic/dress, sarong, shawl, scarves, walking socks, deck of playing cards.
✈️! I am heading out for three and a half weeks in Ireland, Scotland, and England tomorrow, and this was exactly the reality check I needed; thank you! I always pack in a 32-liter travel backpack, so that tends to automatically edit my choices, and once I am at my destination, I NEVER want to be lugging stuff around. However, on the home side of things, I still fall victim to the "what if..." and my home head thinks I am going to want a little more variety, when my travel head will happily do without just about anything if it means not lugging a heavy bag from place to place.
Thanks for these carry-on packing tips, Christina! Overpacking stresses me out! I am a big fan of also bringing at least one scarf/wrap/Turkish towel/Pashmina: the versatility to tie solid color basics together, doubling as light blanket, taking up so little space in carryons. Also, jewelry is such a space-saving & are style-elevating items, too. 😊
Whether I’m away for a weekend, or 3 weeks. I only bring one bag. Weekend is a smaller bag. The week or longer is a bit bigger bag. Toiletries don’t change. Also depends on the weather, if I’m bringing boots (which I’ll wear) or hiking boots or shoes and slides and I’m good. The shoes change depending on area, and weather.
✈️Thanks Christina! I am travelling to Portland, Oregon for a week in July, and while I am not quite as minimalist as you, will think of these principles when I pack!
✈️ great video. I like that you went through each piece of clothing and how it might go together and why it was useful with such a small inventory.. Good inspiration for a fashion packer trying to take a little bit less😉
✈️ Winter travel ❄️: Tasmania (July) + Cyprus (Dec). I’m pretty good packing a 7kg 1-bag for shoulder season travel. First time packing for “proper winter” destinations.
I love traveling with a backpack only! Your packing list looks about right to me for the number of days (other than the laptop and camera stuff, I don't travel with those). I'd add my mini tablet for reading books, a water bottle and some jewelry. Probably a pretty scarf as well. ✈
I don't know how to put things. I take less things than you but still have to use my small trolly , still i over stuff it with so little items . I don't know how😂😂😂 . And the worst part when i go somewhere there atleast in some moderation, when i come it feels my trolly gonna burst. I don't know if no items change then how it's possible
Love all your packing and travel videos! Especially from a Toronto perspective and you have totally convinced me to get a Monos carry on ❤ Much love from the deep suburbs of Kleinburg 🙋🏻♀️
✈️ Spain & Italy in Oct. For a month. Plan to pack light but with a checked bag & a Tote that converts to a back pack + a small rfid Hedren crossbody. 7kg is carry-on limit out of Australia so it's a bridge too far me for to he carry-on only. If it were a casual Geek islands summer trip, I'd try it. Will follow your packing tips though.
SO different from my packing experience in carry-on only. I traveled to Victoria/Vancouver Island. It was cold and rainy quite a bit of the time but sunny other times. I needed sandals for sharp, jagged rocks at hot springs with swim suit and coverup, real hiking shoes and outdoor wear and WARM (fleece lined) rain coat with hood for hiking in the pouring rain in the rain forest. Also needed smart clothing for a couple dinners out to really nice restaurants. Round that out with lots of cancer medications to take. So it was a lot of variable needs, but I did do carry on. I was kinda proud of myself!
Very good... thanks! Though wouldn't it be great if the clip on bag at the front had a detachable strap so you could use it as a cross body bag when you get to your destination? Also I would need to bring nice sandals for going out at night... trainers or flip flops probably would be a bit casual for eating out?
In March l had a backpack with 32+ outfits with me (7 pieces of clothing, 2 shoes). Summer is more difficult though bcs I don’t fly in shorts and sandals. 8+3 still makes a great travel wardrobe and won’t take up more space.
Hello, I am going on an exchange year to Germany. Could you make a video on how to pack minimal/smarter for 1 year please. I believe most of the year is cold so I think I will be using a lot of layerings….
✈️ I’m going for a weekend in Ireland in November. I have the Monos backpack but was thinking about taking a different travel bag. You’ve made me reconsider!
✈️ Heading for a city break later in the year. I always forget an umbrella 🤷🏼♀️ Thanks for the reminder to invest in a tiny one to fit in carry on! Safe travels xx
✈️ starting to plan for Europe in September. Took a big back pack can on last time for a month and I'm thinking I can streamline that even more this trip. Thanks for the ideas!
✈️ just hoping over the strait on Saturday for 5 days in Tasmania. Then Sydney for a week in early August. Love your videos- can’t wait to explore Canada one day!
✈️ Just returned from a week in Santa Fe NM and Colorado Springs area. I’m usually pretty good (not perfect) at keeping my packing to a minimum, but I let the what-ifs get me this time. I’m blaming my dog. ❤ Thanks for the reminder on how to streamline.
When I travel for a week or more, 4 pairs of undies is what's I've always done. Do laundry in the bathroom, if there's no laundry room and just hang the clothes. (Quick dry clothing is key)
✈ unfortunately i cannot travel this year due ot my degree but i'm planning a trip to monaco next year! your packing/travelling videos are all saved so my two besties/travel companions and i can pack light!
✈️ Loved this, as I'm considering trying to use a slightly larger backpack for a one week trip. I'm concerned, though, about needing more layers, since it's a Fall trip.
✈ I think my next air travel will be to Florida in March, when our beloved Toronto Blue Jays are in Dunedin for spring training and I could also catch a hockey game in Tampa.
✈️ Going to Florida in September next 🥵😵💫 - Boy, will i be able to pack light! Shorts & tank tops and nothing else. A big change from the 49th parallel…
Christina, a channel called Traveling Fevah just posted a 54321 packing video using loads of your footage. I couldn’t find any mention of you in it and thought you should know.
We are going for 9 days with little gratis carry on backpacks one for me and one for my husband but a plot twist is that we need to pack also our 2 kids under 3 to those backpacks 😅 i dont know how but i will do it! 😅❤
I ordered the monos backpack but it wasn’t for me. I had to return it. It’s so stiff and the little attached bag doesn’t feel secure. Plus it’s not very roomy
If you travel here to se-asia(Thailand) i recommend only taking hand luggage with 1 day change of clothes. Clothes shoes and all u need in life is so cheap that most ppl go home with 2 big suitcases instead
One thing I have learned from many years of travel with minimal bags is to bring comfortable, lightweight clothes in fabrics that dry quickly and can be worn multiple times with little fussiness. Things like merino, cashmere, linen, and tencel are perfect for travel.
This is essential! If you want to travel this way you have to judiciously pick the kind of clothes you are bringing… if it doesn’t dry overnight, it will be a problem.
Also, even if you think clothes don’t smell yet, the probably do (especially in the summer 😅).
I'll have a mixture of thin clothes and heavier because November in Italy can be wet and raw...just got advice from someone there to bring a light puffer jacket. EEK!! And, it's going to be for a month! I'll have access to a washer, but drying may take awhile!
In August-September, 2023, I went to Ireland and Scotland for 6 weeks with only a 40 litre Osprey backpack and a crossbody bag. Earlier this month, I flew to Quebec City for a one week vacation using only a 30 litre Eddie Bauer backpack and crossbody. I'm absolutely convinced that backpack only traveling is totally doable with careful planning, compression packing cubes, laundry facilities. I won't travel any other way now.
Backpack travel is great and so much easier. I’ve done England for 10 days in March with 16 L twice. It might get boring to always wear the same but as long as there are sinks and washing machines, you do not need more.
I like wearing oversized shirts, so I can wear them a couple of times before washing, so two are enough. Underwear I wash every day by hand, 3 are plenty. 1 extra pair of leggings, 1 extra jumper. A total of 3 pairs of socks that are also wased by hand daily. That’s it. My toiletries fit in a 1 L bag, except for the shampoo, that goes separate.
I went from a chronic over-packer to a chronic under-packer. I’m still trying to figure out my wardrobe and creating outfits rather than just a top and bottoms so it’s still a work in progress, but I enjoy watching videos like these for inspiration on what to pack and possible styling tips! ✈️ ✈️
@RanndiMarie01 I hear you! I have a rail out & am doing a 'this goes with that' exercise. 3 colours. Any extra colours, flair, will be with jewellery, scarves, belt & lipstick (all light to carry). Happy future packing. 🙂
you’ve got great B roll! lol. appreciate the extra effort on the “here’s me trying to overstuff a suitcase” clips at the beginning.
This is how I pack, have done for years. In Europe, particularly in cities, its far easier to have your bag on your back when navigating public transport, even airport.
I recently watched people on trains in Italy struggling with massive rolling suitcases. They were so stressed. I just throw on my backpack and I’m good to go.
I bought a High Sierra 2 wheeler case that also has back straps for use in need.
@@kittykittoon do you find the wheels make it heavier?
@@mhtammi I don't think so. (They all have wheels these days, but not sure if that's what youre asking.) I got the 76cm version & it's 2.8 kg. Happy hunting. 😊
A reminder that if you have any skin conditions (allergies, eczema, rosacea, etc.) don't rely on hotel bathroom products. If you want to maximize space, bring only what you need for your basic routine!
This! People who don't have to deal with these issues don't know how easy they've got it. I have to take my own products for anything that goes on my skin, otherwise it's not going to be a fun trip :'( Decanting into smaller containers helps, but for a month long trip it's still a bit weighty.
I love these videos despite the fact that it’s truly logistically impossible for me. For one, bigger bodies = bigger clothes. So that’s a challenge. Not to mention the bulk of my travel is touring as a musician, and when you perform on stage your clothes get so hopelessly sweaty and gross, rewearing tops or dresses is not an option. But I’ve come to packing separates so I can rewear the bottoms and save some space. And when you’re hopping from place to place to make the next gig, laundry is challenging as you don’t stay anywhere long enough to let your clothes dry for a sink wash, and the laundromat visits have to be strategically planned so you don’t miss sound check. Regardless, these are great tips for the regular vacation traveler.
Have you watched It’s the Kellys? She covers one bag packing for plus sized people, and she covers sweat proof (like merino wool) clothes a lot.
@@lbeard7661she says she’s plus size but she doesn’t look plus size … maybe she’s more mid size? I’m way bigger and I wouldn’t be able to get away with a backpack only :/
@@vcr6854 she’s a 3XL and a size 16 or 18.
@@vcr6854 she also packs for her husband whose sizes I don’t remember offhand but he’s taller and bigger than her.
Regarding sink wash: have you tried drying the clothes with the provided hair dryer? Haha I've done this when I've had a small stain or something, but I've never tried a whole shirt
That’s a really helpful video. One thing you didn’t pack I would never leave without is a water bottle that fits at least half a litre. I always bring one wherever I go 😊
Super obsessed with minimal packing - and this was a good one! Thanks Christina!
A packing list is key. I have used the same master list for years with just a few tweaka depending on the destination. I also love compression packing cubes
Girl, thank you so much for spoiling us with so many of your great videos! ❤🤩
My favorite way to pack is in one backpack! I take only my favorite, tried-and-true, clothing items! Stuff I know I like and can style multiple ways.
Wonderful minimalist packing! Thank you for the upload. Hope you enjoyed your trip 😊
great tips. I would ditch: the laptop, makeup, panties [bring 1 for every 2 days & wash in sink], more toiletries, umbrella [use folding poncho style rain jacket]. I would bring: visor, more sun SPF stuff, tunic/dress, sarong, shawl, scarves, walking socks, deck of playing cards.
Dawn detergent and baking soda usually remove grease. Have loads of fun.👨👧👦🌺💮🏵🌞
This is well timed and much appreciated as we are leaving on a Nordic trip with just a small backpack.... for 21 days 😅
How is ut going? ☺ Clothes for max. 1 week are plenty, you just need to do laundry.
✈️!
I am heading out for three and a half weeks in Ireland, Scotland, and England tomorrow, and this was exactly the reality check I needed; thank you! I always pack in a 32-liter travel backpack, so that tends to automatically edit my choices, and once I am at my destination, I NEVER want to be lugging stuff around. However, on the home side of things, I still fall victim to the "what if..." and my home head thinks I am going to want a little more variety, when my travel head will happily do without just about anything if it means not lugging a heavy bag from place to place.
How is the trip going? Did you pack light? Did you need the “what ifs”? ☺
Thanks for these carry-on packing tips, Christina! Overpacking stresses me out! I am a big fan of also bringing at least one scarf/wrap/Turkish towel/Pashmina: the versatility to tie solid color basics together, doubling as light blanket, taking up so little space in carryons. Also, jewelry is such a space-saving & are style-elevating items, too. 😊
Whether I’m away for a weekend, or 3 weeks. I only bring one bag.
Weekend is a smaller bag.
The week or longer is a bit bigger bag. Toiletries don’t change.
Also depends on the weather, if I’m bringing boots (which I’ll wear) or hiking boots or shoes and slides and I’m good.
The shoes change depending on area, and weather.
Would love to see packing for a longer vacation. Great tips.
Thank you so so much Christina for sharing this video because it is very very helpful to me♥️♥️🤗 you are my truly truly inspiration
I very much enjoyed your video. Perfect amount of things packed - thank you!
✈️Thanks Christina! I am travelling to Portland, Oregon for a week in July, and while I am not quite as minimalist as you, will think of these principles when I pack!
✈️ great video. I like that you went through each piece of clothing and how it might go together and why it was useful with such a small inventory.. Good inspiration for a fashion packer trying to take a little bit less😉
✈️ Winter travel ❄️: Tasmania (July) + Cyprus (Dec).
I’m pretty good packing a 7kg 1-bag for shoulder season travel. First time packing for “proper winter” destinations.
I love traveling with a backpack only! Your packing list looks about right to me for the number of days (other than the laptop and camera stuff, I don't travel with those). I'd add my mini tablet for reading books, a water bottle and some jewelry. Probably a pretty scarf as well. ✈
Have a good time ❤
I don't know how to put things. I take less things than you but still have to use my small trolly , still i over stuff it with so little items . I don't know how😂😂😂 . And the worst part when i go somewhere there atleast in some moderation, when i come it feels my trolly gonna burst. I don't know if no items change then how it's possible
Love all your packing and travel videos! Especially from a Toronto perspective and you have totally convinced me to get a Monos carry on ❤ Much love from the deep suburbs of Kleinburg 🙋🏻♀️
✈️ Spain & Italy in Oct. For a month. Plan to pack light but with a checked bag & a Tote that converts to a back pack + a small rfid Hedren crossbody. 7kg is carry-on limit out of Australia so it's a bridge too far me for to he carry-on only. If it were a casual Geek islands summer trip, I'd try it. Will follow your packing tips though.
✈️ I'm traveling next week just a handful of days so this video is ideal. Thank you for tips ✨
SO different from my packing experience in carry-on only. I traveled to Victoria/Vancouver Island. It was cold and rainy quite a bit of the time but sunny other times. I needed sandals for sharp, jagged rocks at hot springs with swim suit and coverup, real hiking shoes and outdoor wear and WARM (fleece lined) rain coat with hood for hiking in the pouring rain in the rain forest. Also needed smart clothing for a couple dinners out to really nice restaurants. Round that out with lots of cancer medications to take. So it was a lot of variable needs, but I did do carry on. I was kinda proud of myself!
You have inspired me not to give up on 30l bpack 4 season plus warmclothes and meds.. thank you❤
✈️ Italy next September. Thanks for the great tips!
Very good... thanks! Though wouldn't it be great if the clip on bag at the front had a detachable strap so you could use it as a cross body bag when you get to your destination? Also I would need to bring nice sandals for going out at night... trainers or flip flops probably would be a bit casual for eating out?
Very curious about the running in sambas. Is that comfortable? How far do you run? Road only?
The HIDUPZ canvas tote bag actually reminds me of Hermes Garden Party, too. Thanks for making this video on suggesting more budget friendly alternativ
In March l had a backpack with 32+ outfits with me (7 pieces of clothing, 2 shoes). Summer is more difficult though bcs I don’t fly in shorts and sandals. 8+3 still makes a great travel wardrobe and won’t take up more space.
I am really bad in packing minimal, but I try to learn. Thanks a lot for this useful video and have a nice trip 🥰✈️
Hello, I am going on an exchange year to Germany. Could you make a video on how to pack minimal/smarter for 1 year please. I believe most of the year is cold so I think I will be using a lot of layerings….
✈️ I’m going for a weekend in Ireland in November. I have the Monos backpack but was thinking about taking a different travel bag. You’ve made me reconsider!
✈️ I’m going to universal studios next. 5 days and only doing a backpack. Have you tried merino wool tshirts yet for traveling? They’re great.
✈️ Heading for a city break later in the year. I always forget an umbrella 🤷🏼♀️ Thanks for the reminder to invest in a tiny one to fit in carry on! Safe travels xx
✈️ I’m headed to the beach for a long weekend - thanks for the tips!
I love your „travel smart“ videos
✈️ starting to plan for Europe in September. Took a big back pack can on last time for a month and I'm thinking I can streamline that even more this trip. Thanks for the ideas!
Thanks so much for sharing this! Lots of great tips. I’d love to see a winter or special occasion version 😊
I enjoy packing "the bare necessities of life!"
✈️ Next I’m packing for summer van life! Will be need to pack light, with a
Serious mix of things. Wish me luck 😜
✈️ just hoping over the strait on Saturday for 5 days in Tasmania. Then Sydney for a week in early August. Love your videos- can’t wait to explore Canada one day!
✈ Hi Christina. Thank you for your tips! I am going to travel to NYC for 5 days in July. Looking forward to it.
Hey Christina, love all your videos . could you share how you keep the white tees looking so fresh and last long. much love
Mexico for 5. I might just try a backpack only💛
✈️ Just returned from a week in Santa Fe NM and Colorado Springs area. I’m usually pretty good (not perfect) at keeping my packing to a minimum, but I let the what-ifs get me this time. I’m blaming my dog. ❤ Thanks for the reminder on how to streamline.
i like to use a big backpack too for weekends away! so much easier to manouever
✈️ saving this for my next trip. We just returned from vacation and I totally overpacked. So many great ideas.
✈️ Isles of Scilly and this was the re-thinking I needed! Thank you!
✈️ can u do a vid updating what you could’ve gone without and what u wish u had taken?
I’m almost converted to the monos backpack except for one thing? Where do you stow your water bottle?
Love this. Thanks for sharing
Love all your packing videos! I watched this one as I was packing for my 3 day trip to ✈️ Matsuyama Japan!
Thank you ✈️✈️✈️✈️ Grenada!
When I travel for a week or more, 4 pairs of undies is what's I've always done. Do laundry in the bathroom, if there's no laundry room and just hang the clothes. (Quick dry clothing is key)
✈️ this is the perfect video and so helpful!
✈ unfortunately i cannot travel this year due ot my degree but i'm planning a trip to monaco next year! your packing/travelling videos are all saved so my two besties/travel companions and i can pack light!
I didnt notice a comb or brush. Do you just finger comb on your trips? ✈️
✈️ Milan!! Great video!
✈️ Loved this, as I'm considering trying to use a slightly larger backpack for a one week trip. I'm concerned, though, about needing more layers, since it's a Fall trip.
Tambem tenho uma lista no Samsung Notes para não esquecer nada na viagem 😅
What's the magnetic bag like with delicate electronics?
✈ I think my next air travel will be to Florida in March, when our beloved Toronto Blue Jays are in Dunedin for spring training and I could also catch a hockey game in Tampa.
Go Jays Go!
Thank you. Heading to Ireland soon😊
✈Going to a festival tomorrow. This was really helpful
✈️ Going to Florida in September next 🥵😵💫 - Boy, will i be able to pack light! Shorts & tank tops and nothing else. A big change from the 49th parallel…
Helpful, always practical. Ty
✈ I also pack with carry-on only . Enjoy your trip.
Christina, a channel called Traveling Fevah just posted a 54321 packing video using loads of your footage. I couldn’t find any mention of you in it and thought you should know.
We are going for 9 days with little gratis carry on backpacks one for me and one for my husband but a plot twist is that we need to pack also our 2 kids under 3 to those backpacks 😅 i dont know how but i will do it! 😅❤
I ordered the monos backpack but it wasn’t for me. I had to return it. It’s so stiff and the little attached bag doesn’t feel secure. Plus it’s not very roomy
Great video! Thanks!
If you travel here to se-asia(Thailand) i recommend only taking hand luggage with 1 day change of clothes.
Clothes shoes and all u need in life is so cheap that most ppl go home with 2 big suitcases instead
✈️✈️ Hollywood, CA for an art exhibit and concert at the Hollywood Bowl 🚗🚗
✈️ Kauai, Hawaii. Thanks for the tips!
Thank you, Bulgaria next! ✈️✈️✈️
✈️ 😊 my next travel is to sit in the fridge, if i could😂 i hate summer, the heat, sweat, stickiness, all the bugs😂
wow that's compact packing!
Magnetized little bag up front: PICKPOCKETS GIFT 😂😂
✈️ Munich, Germany!
I have the monos vegan leather backpack. While cute it’s incredibly uncomfortable to wear on my back.
Link to the free packing list not working as it should. It subscribes to your newsletter instead of downloading the document.
✈️ I always over pack 🤭 Our next holiday is a city break so must do better 😁
✈️ Daytona beach for 5 days End of july 🎉🎉
🛫 Traveling next to Toronto in August! With only one backpack 😅
✈️ Scotland & Ireland
✈️. Florida!
Florida
Worried 30l wont be enough as need longterm 4 season am asthmatic so need meds too and v warm things.
I am a huge over-packer! I’m going to challenge myself to pack only one bag when I go away for 3 nights next month.
✈I love 1 bag travel! Planning a week-long (1 bag) trip to LA in Aug. :)
✈️ still dreaming of the chance to travel someday soon
✈️
Boston!