Sarah Murdoch proving once again that she is The Packing Light Master! Loved seeing the outfits actually modeled, and the shampoo dehydration tip is a game changer! Thanks so much! : - )
So happy to see you featuring Eileen Fisher. 95% of my wardrobe is EF. It last and last yet always looks up to date and classy or edgy depending on one’s style.
SO can't understand why you don't get more likes Sarah. Your tips are so much more PRACTICAL than most travel vloggers out there. (You should also mention that another great thing about that black dress is that it transitions well into colder weather cos you can layer UNDER it as well - I love the pinafore look)
That’s so kind of you to say. It’s probably because my main focus has been Facebook, I haven’t paid any attention to developing UA-cam until this week. I can see that was a mistake! I’ll be posting here every day from now on.
@@SarahMurdochadventures Yeah I don't do Facebook much. And I've noticed SO many more videos from you lately. V exciting AND I'm gonna have to change my notifications setting so I get EVERY video from you (I NEVER do this, with other channels)
Love your setting in Florence, Italy as an extra inspiration to follow your ideas, Sarah! Weighing clothes has definitely helped me decide which ones make the final list. Also, I hand wash every item at home, first, to check how long each item takes to dry. Some shirts surprised me and had to stay home. : )
Its Australia Day in here in Australia for I am having a marathon enjoying your videos Sarah. I have for a bit of fun put my Egypt, Greece and Turkey light carryon only bag together. It's 5.3KGS. might be 12lbs I think. I weigh my cloths too. Great video. Thanks Sarah. Also loved your tips for booking flights and just downloaded sky scanner to have a little fun with.
I have been binge reading your blog, all the packing information, and I am a bit envious of your lovely silks and thin wools. It will take me some time to build up to that level. Life goals ;-) But that last outfit with the drapey black shawl and the cream scarf was stunning! Thank you too for the blog and for this video, Best, Lynne
@@jillfinney8804 Aw thank you for the idea! I live in Norway and have heard of sites like Poshmark (and Thredup for the states and Canada), but paying import fees is expensive. I am thinking of sewing some clothes, if I can find silk that works for that. Or I may try Thredup when I visit my folks again. But thank you for writing, I take it as a kindness 💕
@@lynneeie5226 If you have Uniqlo and H&M available where you are I’ve found linen, linen blends, and merino wool pieces at good prices from both of those stores. The men’s section especially is good for solid basics!
@@missblackwood H&M sells cloth?! Hm... I did not know that. There is one of those close ish to us, so will have to check that out. I will google the other store, Thank you for the tips! 💕
Thanks -- many good ideas. Unfortunately, I tried the On gossamer panties and didn't like them at all. Kept riding up -- whatever stretch there is around the legs is not enough to keep them where they belong. And they're not cheap, either.
I only take 2 quick dry panties & wash 1 every night. It cuts down on space & u can bring an extra shirt or pant instead of them. Thanks for a great video. I live EF clothing. Perhaps talk about the material of the clothing as part of a video.
Good advice. You have to show your cosmetic bag when checking in .... so it is not good to put it in the backpack. What is the weight of your backpack plus items?
Hi, Sarah! Finding your videos very informative and entertaining. I'm also a Tom Bihn fan! I like Eileen Fisher clothing as well. I do have one question: do you put the silks in a washing machine, or hand wash them? I noticed a lot of the labels recommend hand washing only. Thanks!
Hi Sarah! Would love to know which lightweight handbags/totes you could recommend for a sightseeing day. I know backpacks are not allowed in most museums. I have a nice mid size Travelon handbag with great compartments, but it is a bit "touristy".
I am a huge fan of Tom Bihn bags. They are high quality and last forever. I recommend the Cafe Bag and the Zip Top Shop Bags. You can find them here: www.tombihn.com/?ref=5bbd4a0673820
Try the Lug brand, they started out making travel bags with great colors and no black interiors so you can see what you need. They have a lot of cute, slim crossbodys too! But once you buy one, you’ll become an addicted Lugnut and start collecting them! Lol
@@SarahMurdochadventures I take an empty small, travel spray bottle. Fill with water and spritz wrinkles - they fall out in seconds. No shower, steaming, or ironing needed!
It's at 4:16. She mentioned Fruit of the Loom first (presumably their lightest mesh style), and she also said OnGossamer, which I know from other videos is actually her favorite brand. Even though they're expensive, her rave reviews make me want to try them. ; - )
No need to be insulting. This was far from “useless”. For winter, if you have a silk longjohn set, it can go undetected under most clothing and really adds warmth. If you’re going somewhere extremely cold, make that a merino wool longjohn set. Then the secret is light layers, not bulky clothes. Make sure your socks are at least partly wool, never cotton, and bring a wool hat and gloves or mitts. If your extremities are warm, you’ll be warmer all over. Super lightweight and packable down jackets and coats are readily available. A wool scarf is useful as is a merino wool buff which can serve many purposes.
I love that this was filmed while actually traveling.
Sarah Murdoch proving once again that she is The Packing Light Master! Loved seeing the outfits actually modeled, and the shampoo dehydration tip is a game changer! Thanks so much! : - )
Finally you have a wardrobe worthy of you. You are a walking advertisement for this company. Fantastic video
So happy to see you featuring Eileen Fisher. 95% of my wardrobe is EF. It last and last yet always looks up to date and classy or edgy depending on one’s style.
SO can't understand why you don't get more likes Sarah.
Your tips are so much more PRACTICAL than most travel vloggers out there.
(You should also mention that another great thing about that black dress is that it transitions well into colder weather cos you can layer UNDER it as well - I love the pinafore look)
That’s so kind of you to say. It’s probably because my main focus has been Facebook, I haven’t paid any attention to developing UA-cam until this week. I can see that was a mistake! I’ll be posting here every day from now on.
@@SarahMurdochadventures Yeah I don't do Facebook much.
And I've noticed SO many more videos from you lately.
V exciting AND I'm gonna have to change my notifications setting so I get EVERY video from you (I NEVER do this, with other channels)
Yes! And if the under layer was a black long sleeved tshirt, it wouldn’t even look like a pinafore.
I can’t imagine weighing underwear in a store!
Love your setting in Florence, Italy as an extra inspiration to follow your ideas, Sarah! Weighing clothes has definitely helped me decide which ones make the final list. Also, I hand wash every item at home, first, to check how long each item takes to dry. Some shirts surprised me and had to stay home. : )
That's a great idea.
Love love love that I found you before I leave for Europe. Ordered greatly discounted Eileen Fisher items from Threadup
Would love to see a cold climate packing video. I enjoyed this-thanks
There’s hope yet to pack sensibly!! Thank you,Sarah. Will be using this for upcoming trip to middle east.
Your advice is very good. I am a minimalist while traveling. I wash a few items every 3-4 days while traveling.
Great advice. Thank you for posting this. The locations that you chose were beautiful backdrops.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Right? That bit where she was out on the roof - I kept thinking it was like a matt painting. Lol
Love your videos. I have made packing light my creed after seeing your video on RS's channel a few years back :-)
Love it! Thank you! Curious which bag/backpack that one is...?
Its Australia Day in here in Australia for I am having a marathon enjoying your videos Sarah. I have for a bit of fun put my Egypt, Greece and Turkey light carryon only bag together. It's 5.3KGS. might be 12lbs I think. I weigh my cloths too. Great video. Thanks Sarah. Also loved your tips for booking flights and just downloaded sky scanner to have a little fun with.
Aww, thanks for spending the holiday with me!
What a gorgeous place! Thank you for sharing your packing expertise. ☺️❤️
I have been binge reading your blog, all the packing information, and I am a bit envious of your lovely silks and thin wools. It will take me some time to build up to that level. Life goals ;-) But that last outfit with the drapey black shawl and the cream scarf was stunning! Thank you too for the blog and for this video, Best, Lynne
Thank you for the kind words!
I started my Eileen Fisher silk tank collection from Poshmark, if it helps. Found two pants I love there also! I’ve learned so much from Sarah!
@@jillfinney8804 Aw thank you for the idea! I live in Norway and have heard of sites like Poshmark (and Thredup for the states and Canada), but paying import fees is expensive. I am thinking of sewing some clothes, if I can find silk that works for that. Or I may try Thredup when I visit my folks again. But thank you for writing, I take it as a kindness 💕
@@lynneeie5226 If you have Uniqlo and H&M available where you are I’ve found linen, linen blends, and merino wool pieces at good prices from both of those stores. The men’s section especially is good for solid basics!
@@missblackwood H&M sells cloth?! Hm... I did not know that. There is one of those close ish to us, so will have to check that out. I will google the other store, Thank you for the tips! 💕
So helpful! Advice please on bag (crossbody?) to carry while touring.
I still travel in my powder blue linen dress with a bit of lace trim. That and a tahirt black dress I keep going back to as stables gor heat
Thanks -- many good ideas. Unfortunately, I tried the On gossamer panties and didn't like them at all. Kept riding up -- whatever stretch there is around the legs is not enough to keep them where they belong. And they're not cheap, either.
I love your wheeled pack. Is that Tom Bihn? I can’t find it on their website
Your luxury item makes me crack every time I watch your videos 😂❤😅
But I appreciate the concept 👍
Your packing ideas are wonderful :)
Thank you! 😊
I only take 2 quick dry panties & wash 1 every night. It cuts down on space & u can bring an extra shirt or pant instead of them. Thanks for a great video. I live EF clothing. Perhaps talk about the material of the clothing as part of a video.
Great tips!
I just subscribed to your channel after watching this video
Good advice. You have to show your cosmetic bag when checking in .... so it is not good to put it in the backpack. What is the weight of your backpack plus items?
Great tips! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great information. Can I ask was that scarf also from Eileen Fisher?
Hi, Sarah! Finding your videos very informative and entertaining. I'm also a Tom Bihn fan! I like Eileen Fisher clothing as well. I do have one question: do you put the silks in a washing machine, or hand wash them? I noticed a lot of the labels recommend hand washing only. Thanks!
jockey makes a line of lightweight synthetic underwear and camisoles for travel. they are extremely comfortable-i wear them everyday.
I have searched high and low for the Eileen Fisher “dress topper” ponchos. Any ideas?
Where to you pack all your electronics like your phone, chargers, iPad etc? Do you take a small crossbody for when you’re out and about?
Hi Sarah! Would love to know which lightweight handbags/totes you could recommend for a sightseeing day. I know backpacks are not allowed in most museums. I have a nice mid size Travelon handbag with great compartments, but it is a bit "touristy".
I am a huge fan of Tom Bihn bags. They are high quality and last forever. I recommend the Cafe Bag and the Zip Top Shop Bags. You can find them here: www.tombihn.com/?ref=5bbd4a0673820
Try the Lug brand, they started out making travel bags with great colors and no black interiors so you can see what you need. They have a lot of cute, slim crossbodys too! But once you buy one, you’ll become an addicted Lugnut and start collecting them! Lol
Can you provide a bit more instruction on condensing shampoo? This is news to me and I can't find any details online
Sweaters/ jackets for chilly nights??
Do you get an iron or steamer from the hotel for your clothes? Great video, thanks for sharing.
No, I hang wrinkled items in the bathroom when I shower. Usually works.
@@SarahMurdochadventures I take an empty small, travel spray bottle. Fill with water and spritz wrinkles - they fall out in seconds. No shower, steaming, or ironing needed!
Where did you get the light ponchos?
Hey Sarah you didn’t mention packing pajamas - personal question but what do you sleep in?
She had a nightgown packed in the cube with her underwear.
@@elizabethkidd9285 ah ha! I missed that.
She said she was stuffing a nighty in with the underwear.
what was the name of those mesh panties you showed please
It's at 4:16. She mentioned Fruit of the Loom first (presumably their lightest mesh style), and she also said OnGossamer, which I know from other videos is actually her favorite brand. Even though they're expensive, her rave reviews make me want to try them. ; - )
On Gossamer sheer found at Amazon, Zappos, other places.
Condensing shampoo, like that.
I would put the potentially wrinkled things on top of the packing bags.
me too - i was wondering why she packed them on the bottom underneath everything?!
TSA approved. A bunch of old men came up with that quart-size thing. Most 20something young women need 2-quart bags.eeesh
I don't think prescription medication needs to be in your 3-1-1 bag. I wouldn't waste space in there for my meds.....LOL
If you notice, many of the things she keeps in her toiletry bag AREN'T liquids. She's THAT organised. I keeping ASPIRING to that level
@@susie9893 she has inspired me to try and just take a carry-on. And use a capsule wardrobe.
@@lw1405 You will never regret it and never go back to big suitcases.
Your sound are VERY BAD
Need winter trip packing tips.
Summer trip tip is useless.
No need to be insulting. This was far from “useless”. For winter, if you have a silk longjohn set, it can go undetected under most clothing and really adds warmth. If you’re going somewhere extremely cold, make that a merino wool longjohn set. Then the secret is light layers, not bulky clothes. Make sure your socks are at least partly wool, never cotton, and bring a wool hat and gloves or mitts. If your extremities are warm, you’ll be warmer all over. Super lightweight and packable down jackets and coats are readily available. A wool scarf is useful as is a merino wool buff which can serve many purposes.
@@missmayflower also if your core is warm, your extremities will be warmer.