This is the most helpful video I’ve found in my expansive quest to pack for Italy late Sep/early Oct. You are my kinda person: look nice/be comfy/be yourself. Other videos it’s like dressing for a magazine shoot and it’s just not realistic, lol! Thank you!! 💕
This is an amazing compliment, thank you! I simply don't have the patience for the magazine shoot style 😂 And honestly, how some people's hair is always perfect, I'll never know.
Wow! It will be my 1st time in Europe and 1st time to experience autumn as well. I have no idea what to wear and pack so this is really helpful. Thank you so much for sharing!!
These are great tips to know! When I traveled to Prague last year, I remember wearing a mix of short and long-sleeved shirts but always with long pants. I can see me doing the same thing early next month when I go to Belgrade and Rome even though Italy will likely be warmer than Serbia.
I appreciate this video! I am packing for Ireland, Scotland and Norway in September right now. The trick of having a puffy jacket to go under a rain coat is a great one. I am actually planning to bring a few coat layer options, because it’s above average likely I’ll wear a coat everyday and i prefer to have plain tops underneath and good coat/scarf options to mix for my fashion. A puffy down light coat, a quilted vest, plus two raincoats of different weights is my plan (one raincoat that folds to a pocket, the other more substantial I’ll wear on the plane…. I’d rather do all that then have a heavy sweater, since I know the down will keep me warm and is light to pack. Tights under pants is an interesting idea… I think I am more likely to bring merino knee socks instead. I don’t normally feel cold on my legs, more my upper body.
I'm so glad you are able to take these tips and figure what's best for you! We're all so different and handle various weather and temps differently, so I really appreciate you explaining your mindset.
I'm actually bicycle traveling in September in the Netherlands and in October, Germany. My plan is to wear The North Face windbreaker, long sleeve shirts, leggings, and long underwear to layer. My packing is limited to two panniers. Wasn't expecting you to say that it rains a lot in the fall. I'll be spending a total of two months.
Layering is always a good idea. Regarding the rain, it always depends on the year and when in the fall. For October, I would definitely plan for some rain, at least.
This is the most helpful video I’ve found in my expansive quest to pack for Italy late Sep/early Oct. You are my kinda person: look nice/be comfy/be yourself. Other videos it’s like dressing for a magazine shoot and it’s just not realistic, lol! Thank you!! 💕
This is an amazing compliment, thank you! I simply don't have the patience for the magazine shoot style 😂 And honestly, how some people's hair is always perfect, I'll never know.
Wow! It will be my 1st time in Europe and 1st time to experience autumn as well. I have no idea what to wear and pack so this is really helpful. Thank you so much for sharing!!
These are great tips to know! When I traveled to Prague last year, I remember wearing a mix of short and long-sleeved shirts but always with long pants. I can see me doing the same thing early next month when I go to Belgrade and Rome even though Italy will likely be warmer than Serbia.
Yeah, long pants just seems to be the normal is so many European destinations. But I've learned that it's the fabric that changes.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
Thanks for watching!
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Wow, you travelled a lot, I must say you have some nice dresses and shirts! Looks good! 👍
Thanks, Jack!
Thank you for sharing! Definitely hope you do one for winter as well, would be superrr useful.
Thanks for the suggestion!
I will be visiting Amsterdam next week! Super useful! Thank you.
I'm so glad! Have the best time!
Thank you, this was very helpful
I'm so glad!
I appreciate this video! I am packing for Ireland, Scotland and Norway in September right now. The trick of having a puffy jacket to go under a rain coat is a great one. I am actually planning to bring a few coat layer options, because it’s above average likely I’ll wear a coat everyday and i prefer to have plain tops underneath and good coat/scarf options to mix for my fashion. A puffy down light coat, a quilted vest, plus two raincoats of different weights is my plan (one raincoat that folds to a pocket, the other more substantial I’ll wear on the plane…. I’d rather do all that then have a heavy sweater, since I know the down will keep me warm and is light to pack.
Tights under pants is an interesting idea… I think I am more likely to bring merino knee socks instead. I don’t normally feel cold on my legs, more my upper body.
I'm so glad you are able to take these tips and figure what's best for you! We're all so different and handle various weather and temps differently, so I really appreciate you explaining your mindset.
I'm actually bicycle traveling in September in the Netherlands and in October, Germany. My plan is to wear The North Face windbreaker, long sleeve shirts, leggings, and long underwear to layer. My packing is limited to two panniers. Wasn't expecting you to say that it rains a lot in the fall. I'll be spending a total of two months.
Layering is always a good idea. Regarding the rain, it always depends on the year and when in the fall. For October, I would definitely plan for some rain, at least.
Comming from Hawwii in April going to layer layer layer .great vido thank you
Layers are your friend!
I would assume that these clothes are similar to what is needed for a Spring trip to the Benelux countries
I would say so ☺️
And what about an Umbrella? :)
I thought I mentioned I don't use an umbrella because of the wind.
Are your shoes that you have on, or the shoes you are about to buy, waterproof?
I have waterproof shoes myself in Amsterdam but for packing, the ones I mentioned are ones I will be buying soon. They seem multi-purpose.