How to pack for a fall travel

 

The most important thing about fall travel is depending on where you are going to travel depending on what you pack in your suitcase. If you are going somewhere nice and warm you typically pack warmer things. If you are going somewhere that’s on the colder side then you should pack stuff for that specific weather.

What are you going to put your clothes in? 

That is a great question when it comes to packing things, suitcases are the most common thing. Although You do want a suitcase to take with you, you might want other things too. Such as backpacks, or bigger purses. You are going to need a suitcase if you are going on vacation for five days or more. It’s always nice to have a suitcase and a backpack or a big purse. It’s not always easy finding the “perfect” suitcase or the “perfect” bag, so I’m going to list some great suitcases from the website awaytravel.com. Their suitcases are of great quality and they’re really cute too! They have a pretty good amount of colors to choose from. Colors like black, blue, green, gray, pink, and metallic. There are two different sizes to choose from. Carry on a suitcase, which is a small suitcase to take on smaller travels. Or they have a checked suitcase, which is a medium/ large-sized suitcase that is for bigger travels. They have so many choices to choose from. Their prices range from 225 dollars to 625 dollars. Aways suitcases are a little pricey but it’s worth it. 

What’s inside the suitcase?

What are you going to put in your suitcase? If you get a suitcase something has to go inside of it. If you are going on a smaller trip and you are taking a carry-on suitcase it’s not always easy to know what exactly to put in it. Since carry-on bags are a lot smaller than the checked suitcase you obviously can’t pack as many things in them. But you’re not going to need as many things since you’re going on a smaller trip.

It’s a fall trip so we need to pack for that fall vibe. I’ve always thought that fall was all about dark colors, sweaters, and jeans but that’s not always the case. Although that is the fall aesthetic there’s more to that. It doesn’t mean that you can’t pack those things. It’s a shorter trip so we’re going to pack less. You’re going to bring one pair of pajamas for each night, don’t pack extra pajamas because you know that you’re not going to need extra pajamas. I am an over-packer that is just me. I can’t help but overpack. That being said, pack one t-shirt per day that you are there. It’s nice to have t-shirts but you know that you are not going to wear a t-shirt the whole day, especially during the fall time. That being said, pack one long sleeve per day when you are there. It’s going to be cold most likely because it’s fall time. Pack four to five sweatshirts no matter how long you are staying. It’s better to be warm and over-prepared than cold and underprepared. You’re probably going to want at least one coat so go ahead and do so. You probably want pants so let’s talk about pants now. Even if it is cold I always like to bring at least one pair of shorts just in case I work out or something like that. Besides that, I bring one pair of nice casual pants for each day that I’m there and one pair of leggings for each day I’m there. Since it’s fall time I tend to overpack joggers. But it’s a good thing because that’s what will keep you super warm. 

Color choices

Color choices are the hardest thing about a fall trip. Fall colors are olive green, sage green, rusty brown, mustard yellow, black, dark purple, and like a cream time color. For your jeans, I would stick to your basic colors such as the typical blue jeans, black jeans, gray jeans, and white jeans or cream-colored jeans. For shirts honestly pack whatever your heart desires. For sweaters or long sleeve shirts, I would stick to your fall colors. Other than that, pick whatever colors you want for the rest of your clothes.

Packing can become a hassle but with these tips and tricks on how to pack for a fall trip your life should have become a whole lot easier.

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