Spring break is finally here (for Chicago Public Schools)! And with spring break comes traveling.
I love traveling, but I am not a fan of lugging around baggage everywhere I go. I’m also not a fan of all the fees associated with airline baggage. So, how can I minimize my stress and maximize my savings while traveling? By organizing a minimalist carry-on wardrobe!
I don’t want to pay hefty fees to check my baggage ($40+). I don’t want to lug my bags around town, or spend precious exploration time digging through my bag to choose an outfit.
I’ve decided to only bring a minimalist wardrobe, focusing on a brown/neutrals theme.
Before I share my wardrobe, here are some tips to packing a stress-free, minimalist carry-on wardrobe:
Tips for minimalist travel
2 pairs of pants:
— Dark jeans
— Light jeans (which I’ll be wearing on the plane)
3 pairs of shoes:
— Cognac ankle boot heels
— Tan, suede ankle cowboy boots (which I’ll be wearing on the plane)
— Purple Tom’s flats
1 jacket:
— Jean jacket
2 sweaters:
— Maroon blazer
— Tan chunky sweater (which I’ll be wearing on the plane)
5 tops:
— 3 blouses
— 2 t-shirts (one of which I’ll be wearing on the plane)
Socks & delicates
Makeup:
— Eyeliner
— Mascara
— Neutral shimmery eye shadow
— Eyelash curler
— Foundation
— Foundation brush, eyeliner brush
— Blush + brush
Toiletries:
— Face wash
— Face lotion
— Makeup remover pads
— Toothpaste
— Toothbrush
— Floss
— Eye makeup remover
— Comb
— Curling iron (the AirB&B owners have a hairdryer)
— Deodorant
All of my jewelry I will be wearing on the plane:
— Gold loop earrings
— Delicate gold bracelets
— Long, gold leaf necklaces
Everything fits into a small carryon. And I’ll be bringing my small purse, which has a travel bag of mini makeup and mini toiletries just in case.
Keeping my stuff at a minimum allows for easy organizing, and more time spent exploring.
Happy traveling!
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