Fashion & Beauty – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Thu, 12 Oct 2023 14:05:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 217354961 10 Warm, Lightweight Jackets and Coats for Travelers https://www.smartertravel.com/lightweight-winter-jackets-for-travel/ https://www.smartertravel.com/lightweight-winter-jackets-for-travel/#respond Tue, 03 Oct 2023 18:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=190487 Bulky jackets are the bane of cold-weather travelers. If your coat isn’t taking up precious space in your carry-on, you’ll have to lug it around the airport to avoid sweating profusely and looking like a nervous security risk. Here are 10 of the best packable, lightweight winter jackets for travelers that will keep you feeling […]

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Bulky jackets are the bane of cold-weather travelers. If your coat isn’t taking up precious space in your carry-on, you’ll have to lug it around the airport to avoid sweating profusely and looking like a nervous security risk. Here are 10 of the best packable, lightweight winter jackets for travelers that will keep you feeling warm and looking stylish on the road.

Columbia Bugaboo II Fleece Interchange 3-in-1 Jacket

Two views of the Columbia Bugaboo II Fleece Interchange 3-in-1 Jacket, open and closed
REI

Travel clothes that do double duty are invaluable, and this jacket from Columbia gives you three outerwear options in one. The waterproof shell and fleece lining can be worn independently or zipped together for extra warmth. Although thin and lightweight, the outer shell is designed to lock in body heat, perfect for rainy autumn days. The removable hood and adjustable cuffs add extra customization.

Arc’teryx Men’s Atom Hoody

Model wearing the Arc'teryx Men's Atom Hoody in bright yellow
Arc'teryx

The Arc’teryx Men’s Atom Hoody is a packable jacket that delivers the warmth needed in a whole host of situations and environments. Insulated with lightweight, water-resistant Coreloft™, this hoody maintains thermal performance if exposed to moisture, and compresses into the tiny nooks of your backpack when not in use.

L.L.Bean Quilted Riding Jacket

L.L.Bean Quilted Riding Jacket
L.L. Bean

Most easy-to-pack winter jackets look like activewear and are tough to pull off on a city trip, but L.L.Bean’s Quilted Riding Jacket is the ultimate winter coat that can do both. Its classic design goes with any outfit and won’t make you look like a tourist who just wandered into town off a hike. Thanks to the insulated synthetic lining, it will keep you warm without weighing you (or your suitcase) down. Want to layer this jacket? It has adjustable waist tabs that let you customize the fit based on what you’re wearing.

The North Face ThermoBall Eco Hoodie 2.0

Two models wearing the The North Face ThermoBall Eco Hoodie 2.0 in men's and women's sizes
The North Face

The ThermoBall Eco Hoodie, available for women and men, is water-resistant and made of recycled polyester and nylon, made with ThermoBall™ Eco Insulation that performs even in wet conditions. Best of all, this jacket packs down into its own chest pocket, which transforms into a zippered carrying case when not in use.

Columbia Women’s Mighty Lite Hooded Jacket

Model showing two views of the Columbia Women's Mighty Lite Hooded Jacket in teal
Amazon

Omni-Heat lining and insulation give Columbia’s Mighty Lite Jacket plenty of warmth. It comes in a range of colors and can be found for a surprisingly low price when on sale. This lightweight coat won’t add much bulk to your bag and has a handy interior security pocket to stow valuables.

Obermeyer Women’s Tuscany II Jacket

Model showing two views of the Obermeyer Women's Tuscany II Jacket in light blue
Dick's Sporting Goods

Based in the snow sports mecca of Aspen, Colorado, since 1947, Obermeyer knows a thing or two about cold and wet weather. It’s developed a patented HydroBlock Sport fabric tested to resist nearly 400 inches of rain (and roll stain-causing liquids right off). Find it in the Tuscany II Jacket, which also uses another unique Obermeyer material: Thermore Classic insulation, which is thin and light but still warm. The hood is removable and adjustable, as is the faux fur trim.

Patagonia PrimaLoft Nano Puff Coat

Models wearing the men's and women's sizes of the Patagonia PrimaLoft Nano Puff Coat
Backcountry

Patagonia’s PrimaLoft Nano Puff Hoody (available for men and women) is the lightest jacket I’ve ever owned. The women’s version weighs just 10 ounces (the men’s is 12.8 ounces), yet is ultra-warm and water-resistant. Unlike some other methods of insulation, you can feel good about this jacket: Its 60-g PrimaLoft Gold Insulation Eco is made from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester.

The Antora Triclimate Jacket

Model showing two angles of the The Antora Triclimate Jacket in tan
The North Face

The North Face’s versatile Antora Triclimate Jacket (available for women and men) is a three-in-one coat that’s perfect for travel: You can wear the waterproof shell or comfy inner liner by themselves, or combine them to make a warm winter jacket. The hood and wrist cuffs are adjustable for a better fit and to accomodate ski and general winter gear. This breathable coat is designed for hiking and other outdoor activities.

Lululemon Pack It Down Jacket

Model showing two angles of the Lululemon Pack It Down Jacket in maroon
lululemon

The Pack It Down Jacket can be folded up into its own small carrying case, making it one of the best packable down jackets for women. The fabric is weather-resistant, and the 700-fill-power goose down is certified to the Responsible Down Standard. You can remove the hood to further cut down on weight and space.

Arc’teryx Men’s Cerium Hoody

Model showing two angles of the Arc’teryx Men’s Cerium Hoody in black
Arc’teryx

The Cerium Hoody from Arcteryx is incredibly lightweight—just 11.9 ounces—yet it’s surprisingly warm thanks to its combination of goose down and synthetic insulation. (Note that on rainy or extremely cold days, it’s best combined with a weatherproof shell.)

Caroline Morse always packs lightweight winter jackets for travel to cold destinations. Follow Caroline on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline for style and travel photos from around the world.

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Shoes That Are Good for Your Feet, According to Doctors https://www.smartertravel.com/shoes-that-are-good-for-your-feet/ https://www.smartertravel.com/shoes-that-are-good-for-your-feet/#respond Thu, 21 Sep 2023 15:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=296274 We asked experts—a spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) as well as the former team physician for the Chicago Bulls, White Sox, and Joffrey Ballet—about shoes that are good for your feet. Here’s what shoes they recommend you pack on your next walking-intensive trip. What to Look for in a Healthy Travel Shoe […]

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We asked experts—a spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) as well as the former team physician for the Chicago Bulls, White Sox, and Joffrey Ballet—about shoes that are good for your feet. Here’s what shoes they recommend you pack on your next walking-intensive trip.

What to Look for in a Healthy Travel Shoe

“Healthy travel shoes should have arch support, a thicker sole, and shock absorption. A breathable fabric is a bonus. Sneakers should be your go-to when traveling. A casual sneaker should do the trick without weighing down your bags,” says APMA Podiatrist and spokesperson Dr. Priya Parthasarathy.

“If you have to do open-toed, avoid flip-flops and do a more supportive sandal. Something thicker, with arch support and a depression in the heel. My favorite sandals for travel are Birkenstocks.”

Dr. Priya Parthasarathy tells travelers to look for the following when shoe shopping:

  • The shoe should not be able to fold completely in half.
  • You should have some flexibility in the toes but you should not be able to have the front of the shoe touch the back of the shoe.
  • It should also have a firm heel cup and should not collapse when you squeeze it.
  • A bonus is a removable arch support which will allow you to slide your orthotics or additional arch support in if needed.

Dr. Kamran S. Hamid, an orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon for Loyola University Medical Center and former team physician for the Chicago Bulls, White Sox, and Joffrey Ballet also weighed in.

“In general, the best shoes for traveling are those that have adequate support and are comfortable,” says Dr. Hamid, going on to add that Hoka shoes are “tremendously light while still providing great support and cushioning. Additionally, they have a slight curvature in the front and back of the shoe which takes some stress off of the middle of the foot for long periods of walking. These are great shoes for long-distance runners that we have repurposed for patients with foot/ankle arthritis or pain.”

Close up of person jumping with HOKA shoes (left) and two people jogging wearing HOKA shoes (right)
HOKA

Podiatrist-Approved Footwear

If you’re looking for a podiatrist-approved shoe, these three shoes check all the boxes:

New Balance Fresh Foam X More v4

New Balance Fresh Foam X More v4 sneakers in green and blue
Zappos

The New Balance Fresh Foam X More v4 is flexible and lightweight, with cushioning that supports the foot and a breathable mesh upper. With an outsole designed to cushion and move with your feet and a removable insole, this shoe is durable and can adjust to the wearer’s needs.

Dansko Honor Sneaker

two views of the Dansko Honor Sneaker
Amazon

As a winner of the APMA Seal of Acceptance for footwear that promotes good foot health, the Dansko Honor Sneaker is an excellent choice for anyone looking to up their wellness game. Its memory foam footbed, built-in arch support, and rubber outsole are packaged in a stylish minimalist design that will go with any outfit.

Birkenstock Gizeh

two views of the Birkenstock Gizeh in black
Zappos

For travelers that prefer open-toed footwear, try the Birkenstock Gizeh. These sandals come in both narrow and regular options, with an adjustable bucket to further personalize the fit. With a design manufactured to support the natural contours and motion of your feet and a 100% sustainable cork footbed, these shoes are good for your body and the environment.

Looking for a few more options? Shop our roundup of ultra-comfortable travel shoes here.

Caroline Morse Teel tries to wear shoes that are good for her feet. Follow her on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline for style and travel photos from around the world.  Carol McPherson contributed to this story.

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The 14 Best Fall Dresses for Travelers https://www.smartertravel.com/fall-dresses/ https://www.smartertravel.com/fall-dresses/#respond Wed, 13 Sep 2023 15:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=247350 Versatile, comfortable, and easy to pack—you’ll want to add these fall dresses to your packing list immediately. Best For… Dress Pockets Price Best Fit and Flare Dress for Fall BloomChic Solid Pocket Rib Knit Ruffle Hem Dress Yes $ Best Shirt Dress for Fall Rory Maxi Shirtdress Chest pocket $$$$ Best Wrinkle-Free Dress for Fall […]

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Versatile, comfortable, and easy to pack—you’ll want to add these fall dresses to your packing list immediately.

Best For Dress Pockets Price
Best Fit and Flare Dress for Fall BloomChic Solid Pocket Rib Knit Ruffle Hem Dress Yes $
Best Shirt Dress for Fall Rory Maxi Shirtdress Chest pocket $$$$
Best Wrinkle-Free Dress for Fall Chico’s Travelers Classic Short Sleeve Maxi Dress No $$$
Best Ultra-Cozy Dress for Fall Pink Queen Loose Turtleneck Sweater Dress Yes $
Best Custom Dress for Fall eShakti Custom Dress Yes $$
Best Athletic Dress for Fall Title Nine Guthrie Dress Front kangaroo pocket $$$
Best Silk Dress for Fall Ellie Washable Silk Dress Yes $$$$
Best Lightweight Dress for Fall Madewell Plus Lightspun V-Neck Midi Dress Yes $$$
Best Hoodie Dress for Fall Fleece-lined Hoodie Dress No $
Best Flannel Dress for Fall L.L. Bean Flannel Tunic Dress Yes $$
Best Cashmere Dress for Fall Quince Mongolian Cashmere V-Neck Midi Dress No $$$
Best Waffle Knit Dress for Fall LILLUSORY Women Pullover Sweater Maxi Dresses No $
Best Maternity Dress for Fall Paisley Sage 2 in 1 Maternity & Nursing Dress No $$$
Best Jumpsuit for Fall YESNO Wide Leg Jumpsuit Yes $

Best Fit and Flare Dress for Fall: BloomChic Solid Pocket Rib Knit Ruffle Hem Dress

BloomChic Solid Pocket Rib Knit Ruffle Hem Dress, the Best Fit and Flare Dress for Fall
BloomChic

As the weather shifts away from crisp, refreshing temperatures to chillier pre-winter days, your travel wardrobe should follow suit. The Rib Knit Ruffle Hem Dress from BloomChic is perfect for cooler fall weather and colder destinations, made from a cozy knit fabric with long sleeves and a midi length. It comes in five warm fall shades, including dark green, burgundy, and chocolate.

Best Shirt Dress for Fall: Rory Maxi Shirtdress

Rory Maxi Shirt dress, the best shirt dress for fall
Frank & Eileen

You don’t have to pack away the linens as soon as summer ends. The Rory Maxi Shirtdress from Frank & Eileen can easily make the transition between seasons, with it’s maxi length and neutral color palette. If you prefer a slightly heartier material, the dress is also available in six colors of denim. Add a lightweight mock-neck shirt underneath for colder days or layer an oversized sweater on top for a trendy and functional outfit.

Best Wrinkle-Free Dress for Fall: Chico’s Travelers Classic Short Sleeve Maxi Dress

Chico’s Travelers Classic Short Sleeve Maxi Dress, Best Wrinkle-Free Travel Dress for Fall
Chico's

This machine-washable dress is designed for travel, made from wrinkle-resistant fabric that is perfect for packing and plane rides. The cap sleeve detail, maxi-length, and leg slit elevate the design from basic t-shirt dress to elegant closet staple. Available in regular and petite sizes.

Best Ultra-Cozy Dress for Fall: Pink Queen Loose Turtleneck Sweater Dress

Pink Queen Loose Turtleneck Sweater Dress, the Best Ultra-Cozy Dress for Fall travel
Amazon

If you’ve ever wished that you could wear your Snuggy to the airport, then this is the dress for you. The oversized fit and loose turtleneck feels more like you’re wrapped in your favorite knit blanket than dressed up for a day of travel. It’s designed to hit mid-thigh, so it can be worn as a dress with tights or as a long top.

Best Custom Dress for Fall: eShakti Custom Dress

eShakti Custom Dress, the best custom dress for fall travel
Amazon

Always have to tailor your fall dresses to get the right length? Skip that step by ordering eShakti’s Cotton Knit Midi Dress, which is made-to-order, so you can customize it to your size and height.

Best Athletic Dress for Fall: Title Nine Guthrie Dress

The competing demands on athletic wear make it difficult to find the perfect outfit—it has to be breathable, functional enough to move in, stylish, and warm enough for the autumn weather. Enter the Title Nine Guthrie Dress, a long sleeve athletic dress that can easily go from a morning jog to an afternoon of sightseeing. Styled with a mesh pocket in the front, the dress has the functionality of a sweatshirt without the bulk.

Best Silk Dress for Fall: Ellie Washable Silk Dress

Best Silk Dress for Fall travel, the Ellie Washable Silk Dress
Amour Vert

Silk isn’t generally a very travel-friendly fabric—unless it’s the unique kind made by Amour Vert and featured in the Ellie Washable Silk Dress. This sustainable fabric looks and feels just like silk, but it’s machine-washable (and doesn’t wrinkle, making it great for travel).

Best Lightweight Dress for Fall: Madewell Lightspun V-Neck Midi Dress

Madewell Plus Lightspun V-Neck Midi Dress, the Best Lightweight Plus-Size Dress for Fall travel
Madewell

Ultra-soft and ultra-stylish, travel clothes don’t get much better than the Lightspun V-Neck Midi Dress from Madewell. The gauzy fabric is flowy and breathable, with a simple silhouette and open back. The woven texture lends itself to travel, easy disguising any wrinkles it may accrue in your checked bag. Available in sizes XXS to XXL and 1X to 4X.

Best Hoodie Dress for Fall: Fleece Lined Hoodie Dress

Fleece Lined Hoodie Dress, the best hoodie dress for fall travel
Amazon

Available in every color of the rainbow and in sizes ranging from small to 3XL, this fleece-lined hoodie dress is a stylish option for those chilly mornings when ‘coziness’ is the top outfit criteria. Pair it with some extra fuzzy socks to complete the look.

Best Flannel Dress for Fall: L.L. Bean Flannel Tunic Dress

The best fall flannel dress for travel, the L.L. Bean Flannel Tunic Dress

Flannel and plaid are both staples of the season, and this dress from L.L. Bean combines the best of both. Made from 100% cotton flannel, this dress is made to be both comfortable and durable, with a relaxed fit that can be worn as-is or cinched in with included tie.

Best Cashmere Dress for Fall: Quince Mongolian Cashmere V-Neck Midi Dress

Quince Mongolian Cashmere V-Neck Midi Dress, the Best Cashmere Dress for Fall travel
Quince

It may seem like back-to-basics with this midi-length sweater dress from Quince, but its the small details that make it a winner. Made from 100% Grade-A Mongolian cashmere, its extra-soft for long travel days and perfectly warm for the freezing plane cabin. It’s easily styled with a casual jean jacket for day or elevated with some travel-friendly heels for a night out.

Best Waffle Knit Dress for Fall: LILLUSORY Women Pullover Sweater Maxi Dresses

The best waffle knit dress for fall travel, the  LILLUSORY Women Pullover Sweater Maxi Dresses
Amazon

A dressed-up take on the classic Henley, this waffle knit midi-dress comes in ten colors, with an effortless slouchy silhouette, drop shoulders, and statement buttons down the neckline.

Best Maternity Dress for Fall: Paisley Sage 2 in 1 Maternity & Nursing Dress

The best maternity and nursing dress for fall travel, the Paisley Sage 2 in 1 Maternity & Nursing Dress
Seraphine

Having the right travel clothes while pregnant can make or break a trip. This 2-in-1 option can be worn while pregnant, with a billowing jersey skirt that allows room for growth without being too long or cumbersome, or while nursing. The cable-knit detail down the arm and muted sage color make it perfect for fall, and the attached crop sweater lifts to reveal a built in nursing top.

Best Jumpsuit for Fall

The YESNO Wide Leg Jumpsuit, the best jumpsuit for fall
Amazon

For travelers who aren’t into dresses but don’t want to feel restricted, there is the YESNO Wide Leg Jumpsuit. The loose design and apron-style front combines the stylistic elements of sundress with the security of a pair of pants. With fifteen colors to choose from, you won’t have any trouble matching these overalls to your favorite fall sweater.

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Caroline Morse-Teel contributed to this article.

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The 10 Best Jeans for Travel https://www.smartertravel.com/best-travel-jeans/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-travel-jeans/#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=155502 Jeans are a necessity for most trips, but they take up a lot of space in a suitcase, so most travelers wind up wearing them on the plane—which means the denim must be comfortable enough to sleep sitting up in. Upon arrival, the jeans must maintain their shape through multiple wears, all while looking stylish […]

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Jeans are a necessity for most trips, but they take up a lot of space in a suitcase, so most travelers wind up wearing them on the plane—which means the denim must be comfortable enough to sleep sitting up in. Upon arrival, the jeans must maintain their shape through multiple wears, all while looking stylish and pulled together. That’s a big challenge for a simple pair of pants, but fortunately, we’ve found options that fit the bill.

From denim that’s guaranteed to always fit to fleece-lined skinnies, these are the best jeans for travel. 

Mott & Bow Slim Grand Jeans

Mott & Bow Slim Grand Jeans
Mott & Bow

Ever pull a new pair of jeans out of the package and they reek of chemicals? That won’t happen with Mott & Bow’s Slim Grand Jeans, which are made from a premium 100 percent organic cotton fabric that doesn’t use any chemicals.

These jeans are so cleanly made that they’re hypoallergenic, making them a great choice for travelers with sensitive skin. The heavyweight fabric offers the right amount of stretch to be comfortable without being saggy. 

Hue Denim Jeggings

Hue Denim Jeggings in black and blue denim
Zappos

When you want to wear leggings but still look pulled together, wear Hue’s Denim Jeggings, which look like jeans but offer all the comfort of leggings. The pull-on pants add to the jeans illusion with functional back pockets, faux front pockets, a faux fly, and brushed gold hardware. 

Made from a soft cotton, polyester, and spandex blend, these leggings are perfect for long flights. 

L.L. Bean Fleece-Lined Jeans

L.L. Bean Fleece-Lined Jeans
L.L. Bean

Headed to a cold-weather destination? L.L Bean’s Fleece-Lined Jeans will keep you warm (and looking good) with a thin but cozy fleece interior. The jeans look like regular jeans on the outside, featuring a high-rise and straight-leg design.

The premium stretch denim utilizes the trademarked S Gene technology, which helps the fabric retain its shape through every wear.

Mott & Bow Slim Boyfriend Ridge Jeans

Mott & Bow Slim Boyfriend Ridge Jeans
Mott & Bow

Looking for the perfect amount of stretch in your jeans? Mott & Bow details the exact “stretch factor” on every pair of jeans on its website to help you choose. The Slim Boyfriend Ridge Jeans are among the brand’s stretchiest, with 23 percent elasticity.  

The modern fit style is slim without being too skinny and comes in various washes to suit every style. 

1822 Denim Butter Bootcut Jeans

1822 Denim Butter Bootcut Jeans
Nordstrom

Jeans by 1822 Denim are made from a fabric so soft that it’s called “butter.” The ultra-stretchy Butter Slim Fit Bootcut Jeans feel more like jeggings than traditional denim. 

Five pockets are built into the jeans, making them great for travel. 

Spanx Straight Leg Jeans

Spanx Straight Leg Jeans
Nordstrom

If you hate the feeling of a waistband digging in, opt for Spanx’s Straight Leg Jeans, which have a stretchy elastic band in lieu of a button or zippers. The front pockets are fake, but the back pockets are functional.

These normal-looking jeans are equipped with hidden “core-shaping and rear-lifting” technology.

Levi Strauss Pull-On Skinny Jeans

Levi Strauss Pull-On Skinny Jeans
Amazon

For a cheaper pair of pull-on jeans, check out Levi Strauss. The brand’s pull-on skinny jeans can be found for under $20 and come in a wide variety of lengths, sizes, and colors. 

The jeans feature built-in shapewear, along with functional pockets. 

Everlane The Original Cheeky Jean

Everlane The Original Cheeky Jean
Everlane

Everlane’s The Original Cheeky Jean is beloved by travelers. Made from an organic cotton and stretch yarn blend, these sustainable jeans are made without chemicals or microplastics, and they utilize recycled materials for the trim. 

If you prefer high-rise jeans, these pants are perfect as they have a rise of nearly 12 inches. 

The Fever High Waist Stash Pocket Jeans

The Fever High Waist Stash Pocket Jeans
Nordstrom

Foil pickpockets with The Fever’s High Waist Stash Pocket Jeans, which boast two snap-closed flap pockets that can conceal your valuables. Made from soft and stretchy denim, these pants are designed to move with you instead of restricting. 

Good American Always Fits Jeans

Good American Always Fits Jeans
Good American

If you’ve ever experienced “jet bloat” while flying, you’ll appreciate Good American’s Always Fits line of jeans. The Always Fits jeans are so stretchy that they’re guaranteed to adapt up to four sizes for the perfect fit, even if you’re on a round-the-world trip.

These are some of the best jeans for plus-size travelers, offering options from size 00 to 32 Plus. 

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11 Cozy Women’s Cardigan Sweaters Perfect for Travel https://www.smartertravel.com/cardigan-sweaters-for-travel/ https://www.smartertravel.com/cardigan-sweaters-for-travel/#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 13:30:00 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=437966 Cardigans have long been a wardrobe staple. When you are traveling, especially when you are flying, you never know when you will need an extra layer of warmth. Airplane cabins can get chilly, and weather can always be unpredictable, so it’s a good idea always to pack a cardigan no matter where you are going […]

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Cardigans have long been a wardrobe staple. When you are traveling, especially when you are flying, you never know when you will need an extra layer of warmth. Airplane cabins can get chilly, and weather can always be unpredictable, so it’s a good idea always to pack a cardigan no matter where you are going or what time of the year it is! Here are the best cardigans out there today. 

Ranking Sweater Pockets Price
Best Cardigan with Pockets TASAMO Women’s Cardigan Yes $
Best Open Front Cardigan LuLu Lemon Cotton Cashmere Blend Sweater Wrap No $$$
Best Lightweight Cardigan Upwest Unwind Cocoon Cardigan Yes $$
Best Shawl Cardigan MELIFLUOS Women’s Shawl Cardigan No $
Best Classic Cardigan Summersalt The Perfect Lightweight Cardigan No $$
Best Cropped Cardigan Boden Fluffy Cropped Cardigan No $$$
Best Cashmere Cardigan Plush Cashmere Rib Knit Cardigan Yes $$$$$
Best Sweatshirt Material Cardigan AirEssentials Cocoon Cardigan Yes $$$$
Best Budget Cardigan H&M Rib Knit Cardigan with Zipper No $
Best Crocheted Cardigan Lucky Brand Crochet Cardigan No $$
Best Plus-Sized Cardigan Halogen Open Front Cardigan No $$$

Best Cardigan with Pockets – TASAMO Women’s Cardigan

Best Cardigan with Pockets - TASAMO Women’s Cardigan
Amazon

We know how important pockets are in any outfit, and this cardigan fulfills that requirement. Your basic oversized cardigan with two front pockets is made with a viscose/polyester/nylon blend and will go with any outfit. With over twenty color options, you may buy more than one! 

Best Open Front Cardigan – LuLu Lemon Cotton-Cashmere Blend Sweater Wrap

Best Open Front Cardigan - LuLu Lemon Cotton, Cashmere Blend Sweater Wrap
lululemon

Designed for “on the move,” this sweater will keep you warm all year round. With side pockets, and made with a “touch of cashmere,” it has the convenience and softness that make for a great go-to cardigan. 

Best Lightweight Cardigan – Upwest Unwind Cocoon Cardigan

Best Lightweight Cardigan, Upwest Unwind Cocoon Cardigan
Upwest

There is something about the word “cocoon” that makes you feel like you absolutely need it in your life. This Cocoon Cardigan is ultra soft, breathable, and machine washable. Roomy and comfortable, it’s perfect for any travel situation. 

Best Shawl Cardigan – MELIFLUOS Women’s Shawl Cardigan

Two views of the MELIFLUOS Women’s Shawl Cardigan
Amazon

This is more of a shawl/cape than a cardigan, but it’s amazing for travel. Plan on wearing this for your next flight, and not only will you have a nice, open-front cardigan, but you’ll also have a cozy wrap for snuggling under in your seat. Most colors are reversible, so it’s great for taking with you on a trip for different outfits. Plus, it can be dressed up or dressed down! 

Best Classic Cardigan – Summersalt The Perfect Lightweight Cardigan

Models wearing the Summersalt The Perfect Lightweight Cardigan
Summersalt

While oversized seems to be the trend, sometimes a shorter, fitted cardigan like this one is more suitable. With a color block design that gives it more personality than your traditional cardigan, it’s 95% cotton with 5% cashmere for super softness you won’t want to take off. A perfect addition to throw into your carry-on bag. 

Best Cropped Cardigan –  Boden Fluffy Cropped Cardigan

Model wearing the Boden Fluffy Cropped Cardigan in green
Boden

Most cardigans are perfect for any occasion, and this fluffy cardigan is no different. Made from a combination of acrylic, polyamide wool and alpaca materials, it’s machine washable, and this shorter cardigan is super soft and will add a little extra style to any outfit. Plus, it will keep you warm when you get chilly. Its shorter style makes it easy to throw into your purse while you are out and about for the day. Available in six colors.  

Best Cashmere Cardigan – Plush Cashmere Rib-Knit Cardigan

Plush Cashmere Rib-Knit Cardigan
Nap

The coziness of an oversized cardigan is unmatched; add cashmere to the mix, and you may never take this cardigan off. Easily pair it with leggings for a casual look or cute jeans and a heel for a dressier look. It will keep you warm on an airplane, yet keep you stylish during everyday wear. 

Best Sweatshirt Material Cardigan – AirEssentials Cocoon Cardigan

Model wearing the AirEssentials Cocoon Cardigan
Nordstrom

You’ll get the look of a cardigan with the warmth and comfort of a sweatshirt with the AirEssentials Cocoon Cardigan. This open-front cardigan is lightweight and supersoft. You’ll find yourself grabbing it no matter what the occasion. 

Best Budget Cardigan – H&M Rib-Knit Cardigan with Zipper

Model wearing the H&M Rib-Knit Cardigan with Zipper
H&M

This mock turtleneck cardigan features a two-way zipper, is 100% acrylic, and fits the bill for whatever occasion comes your way. It’s available in two colors and super affordable. 

Best Crocheted Cardigan – Lucky Brand Crochet Cardigan

Model wearing the Lucky Brand Crochet Cardigan
Lucky Brand

Stay cozy and stylish with this cardigan from Lucky Brand. Made from a cotton/acrylic blend, it’s flowy and lightweight, and will go with whatever outfit you wear. Available in two colors. 

Best Plus-Sized Cardigan – Halogen Open Front Cardigan

Model wearing the Halogen Open Front Cardigan
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This open front cardigan is versatile and lightweight. Its longer style is elegant, yet comfortable – perfect for a long plane ride in leggings, or pairing with a dressier outfit for a night out. Available in three colors. 

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8 Comfortable Fall Shoes for Travelers https://www.smartertravel.com/comfortable-fall-shoes/ https://www.smartertravel.com/comfortable-fall-shoes/#respond Wed, 23 Aug 2023 17:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=189662 From the latest trends to updated classics, here’s the lowdown on the most comfortable fall shoes for travel. Nisolo Diego Low Top Sneaker Nisolo’s Diego Low Top Sneaker is the dream fall shoe. Not only does it have a Vibram sole to keep you steady and a soft leather upper for ultimate comfort, but it’s […]

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From the latest trends to updated classics, here’s the lowdown on the most comfortable fall shoes for travel.

Nisolo Diego Low Top Sneaker

Multiple views of the Nisolo Diego Low Top Sneaker
Nisolo

Nisolo’s Diego Low Top Sneaker is the dream fall shoe. Not only does it have a Vibram sole to keep you steady and a soft leather upper for ultimate comfort, but it’s also handmade under ethical standards. The versatile, clean, and unbranded style can be dressed up or down, so if you’re just packing one pair of shoes on your next fall trip, make it the Diego. For a similar women’s style, check out Nisolo’s Everyday Sneaker.

Born Julianne Flats

Born Julianne flats in tan
Born

Most ballet flats aren’t made for walking, or if they are, they look bulky and orthopedic. Not so with Born’s Julianne flat, which is beautifully designed out of buttery-soft leather. The slight heel, padded footbed, fabric lining, and high-traction outsole all combine into the ultimate comfortable fall walking shoe that looks just like a classic ballet flat.

Linea Paolo Doria Pointed Toe Flat

Linea Paolo Doria Pointed Toe flats in black
Nordstrom

D’Orsay flats are a hot trend for fall, and the Linea Paolo Doria Pointed Toe Flat is the best version of the style. It comes in two trendy neutrals to match any outfit, and slips on and off easily. These will work with jeans or tights to take you all the way through fall and into winter.

Suavs Zilker

Multiple views of the Suavs' Zilker in red
Suavs

Suavs Zilker shoes, available in men’s and women’s styles, are some of the most comfortable shoes for fall. These sneakers have a light knit upper for maximum airflow, plus a terrycloth insole—which is also washable. Suavs sneakers come in a variety of colors and collapse down for easy packing.

Cariuma The OCA

Two views of the Carium OCA shoe in sand
Cariuma

Sustainability, style, and comfort come together in The OCA, a classic shoe made from organic cotton, recycled plastics, and ethically-collected natural rubber. The vegan foam insole provides all-day comfort and arch support. It comes in sixteen color options and four different materials, including canvas, suede, leather, and mixed materials.

Allbirds Wool Loungers

Three views of the Allbirds The Sockless Slip-On
Allbirds

Allbirds are another SmarterTravel favorite when it comes to comfortable travel shoes for fall, and the slip-on version of its famous merino-wool sneakers adds an extra level of convenience. The Wool Loungers, available in men’s and women’s styles, feature a wool upper, padded insoles, and a lightweight rubber sole. Like their sneaker counterpart, the wool insoles are moisture-wicking and removable for washing.

Oka-B Taylor Matte Ballet Flats

Two pairs of Oka-B Taylor Matte Ballet Flats in blue and white
Oka-B

Be prepared for unexpected fall rain showers with Oka-B’s Taylor Matte Ballet Flats, a sturdy shoe which is also waterproof. This lightweight shoe is made from a BPA-free bio-based material, is machine washable, and comes in nine colors.

SODA Perforated Slip-On Sneakers

Two views of the SODA Perforated Slip-On Sneakers
Amazon

Refresh your wardrobe without spending all of your fall budget with these affordable slip-on sneakers by SODA. The easy slip-on design makes these great for travel days, especially ones involving airport security. Plus, the perforated top looks cool and will keep your feet from overheating.

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The 10 Best Things to Do in Paris, France https://www.smartertravel.com/best-things-paris-france/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-things-paris-france/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2023 20:45:36 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=155718 A trip to the infamous city of love will leave you in awe of its beauty and atmosphere. Paris is steeped in history and immersed in a rich culture that attracts millions of visitors each year, for very good reason. Without a doubt, during your visit, you’ll find yourself being enchanted by the Eiffel Tower, […]

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A trip to the infamous city of love will leave you in awe of its beauty and atmosphere. Paris is steeped in history and immersed in a rich culture that attracts millions of visitors each year, for very good reason. Without a doubt, during your visit, you’ll find yourself being enchanted by the Eiffel Tower, stunned by the Seine, and astonished by the architecture. There is no better place to enjoy a romantic getaway, a cultural solo trip, or an unforgettable family holiday.

Whether you’re looking to taste some authentic, buttery croissants, see some magnificent sculptures and paintings, relax in the well-maintained gardens, or tour the sights, this city simply has it all. From famous galleries and museums like the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay to the beautiful buildings of Notre Dame and the Arc de Triomphe ー, Paris stands out as an undeniably one-of-a-kind place. 

Lock Eyes with the Mona Lisa at The Louvre

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The famous Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci is currently housed in the Louvre Museum. This popular work of art draws large crowds, so if you want an unobstructed look at this portrait, a great option could be to book tickets for a last-entry tour that allows you to skip the line. 

If you’re hoping to make the most of your visit to the Louvre, there are countless other priceless works of art and artifacts that are worth seeing. The museum boasts an impressive collection consisting of the famous Venus de Milo sculpture, Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People, and Géricault’s The Raft of the Medusa paintings, among many others. 

Hotel recommendation:

 Hôtel Moliere: Spas, massages, facials, and saunas are all on offer at this high-end, 4-star hotel option. The boutique hotel has an elegant design, as well as spacious rooms. 

Be Dazzled by the Eiffel Tower

Evening illumination of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. September 15, 2020.
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Gustave Eiffel’s world-famous Eiffel Tower has essentially become synonymous with the city of Paris and is one of the most visited monuments in the world. However, seeing its photo on a postcard pales compared to witnessing its unique design in real life. You can climb the metal masterpiece from 9 AM until midnight, either going up to the second floor or straight to the top, using elevators or stairs. The prices vary depending on how far you wish to go up, how you want to go up, and your age. 

You can also visit one of the restaurants and bars on the different levels of the tower. Aside from the buffets found on the first two floors and the esplanade, there are establishments that offer incredible food, delicious drinks, and spectacular views, including Madame Brasserie by Thierry Marx, The Jules Vernes by Frédéric Anton (one MICHELIN star), and The Champagne Bar

Under the moonlight, the tower is illuminated by twinkling lights creating a magical, luminous display for onlookers. The 20,000 bulbs sparkle for five minutes every hour from dusk to 11:45 PM, giving you plenty of time and opportunities to enjoy the light show.

Hotel recommendation:

Hotel Eiffel Kennedy: Staying near the Eiffel Tower often means that hotel prices will be much higher. However, this charming 3-star hotel will give you a comfortable, central stay without breaking the bank.  

Admire Notre Dame

Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, France
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The famous cathedral has been at the center of multiple historical events, including the coronation of Napoleon as Emperor, and holds a special place in the heart of many Parisians. Tragically, whilst restoration work was being done in April 2019, the roof caught fire, causing significant damage to this beloved building. Nevertheless, most of the structure has stayed intact, and plans are to reopen it fully to the public in December 2024. 

It is still worth a visit, even if you plan to visit Paris before the official reopening date. Whilst the towers and treasuries are currently inaccessible to visitors, you can access the cathedral’s parvis and archaeological crypt. 

Hotel recommendation:

Hotel Europe Saint Severin Paris: This 3-star hotel has rustic decor, a homely feel, and a lower price point than many hotels in the same area. It could also hardly be any closer to Notre Dame, making it a great location for those wanting to stay nearby.

Stroll the Luxembourg Gardens

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Walking through the Luxembourg Gardens provides a little bit of relief from the hustle and bustle of the city, giving you a chance to relax. Its charm draws both locals and tourists thanks to its calming atmosphere, exquisite flower beds, and manicured lawns. It is the perfect place to stretch your legs, enjoy family time or take someone on a romantic date. 

The gardens themselves are overlooked by the regal Luxembourg Palace and were inspired by the Boboli Gardens in Florence, which can be seen from the well-maintained areas and outdoor sculptures dotted around. There are also greenhouses, areas to play pétanque (a French sport similar to boules), and beehives. 

Hotel recommendation:

Hotel Le Six: This 4-star hotel has a more modern vibe to it and some stellar reviews from other visitors. You can enjoy getting pampered in the spa, relaxing in the steam room, and getting a drink at the swanky bar. 

Take a Seine River Boat Tour

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While walking along the river is a wonderful way to soak up the sights and enjoy a relaxing stroll, booking a riverboat tour makes a trip to Paris even more enchanting. There are countless companies offering their services, but most will take you past the main landmarks of the city and give you scenic views, which you can enjoy in style. Some also offer meals and champagne, adding extra glamorous detail to your day. 

Booking a trip during the day allows you to see everything in broad daylight, but the city truly comes alive at night.  For the most dreamy experience, you can book a dinner cruise where you can treat your tastebuds to some delicious dishes while being serenaded by violinists and pianists.

Hotel recommendation:

Juliana Hotel Paris: Another 5-star option with unique decor that has been meticulously designed. It offers a spa, a fitness center, and individually decorated rooms, so no two are the same!

Enjoy the Artwork at the Musée d’Orsay

Sculptures from the six continents of the World outside the Musée d'Orsay in Paris
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The Louvre may be the more famous museum to visit, but the Musée d’Orsay should be just as high up on your bucket list! The building itself was converted from a Beaux-Arts style railway station, creating an interior that looks so original. However, the museum is more than just that, given that it houses a huge amount of masterpieces from mainly French artists and is renowned for having a rich collection of Impressionist art. It houses twenty-four of Van Gogh’s paintings (including the stunning Starry Night), eighty-six paintings by Monet, and fifty-six pieces by Cézanne. 

The museum is open every day, apart from Mondays, and offers a variety of guided tours, workshops, and changing exhibitions. If you’re lucky enough, you may even be able to attend a concert during the evening or at lunchtime in this house of culture. Make sure to check the website and book well in advance in order to avoid disappointment. 

Hotel recommendation:

Hotel Montalembert: This 5-star option is located only an 8-minute walk away from the Musée d’Orsay. It offers spa services, babysitting for an extra charg, and ornately-decorated surroundings.

Explore Montmartre

Basilique Sacré Coeur Montmartre Paris France
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This bohemian area of Paris has historically captivated artists and creatives, creating an atmosphere that still inspires many to this day. The place is simply gorgeous, with its winding streets and cobbled surfaces, it feels distinctly like a quaint village. Here you can visit the Sacré-Cœur Basilica on top of the Montmartre hill, either by walking up 197 steps or, if your legs are tired from all of the exploring, you can take the funicular. 

This isn’t the only thing that the village has to offer, though.  There is the Place du Tertre, where you can look at the wonderful paintings and drawings of local artists. Also, the Moulin Rouge is located here, along with the “I Love You” Wall (Le Mur des Je t’aime). This piece of art has “I love you” written all over jet-black rock in over 250 languages.

Hotel recommendation:  

Mercure Paris Montmartre Sacré Coeur: A reasonably-priced, 4-star hotel that is close to the Moulin Rouge, the metro, and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. There is also a garden, fitness space, and terrace. 

Experience the Atmosphere of The Latin Quarter

Paris Pantheon
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This area is one of the most ancient in the city, meaning that it is full of history and culture. The Pantheon can be found in The Latin Quarter, where honored men and women important to France are interred or commemorated, including the writers Victor Hugo and Emile Zola. 

Paris’ Natural History Museum is also located in this quarter, along with the attaching Jardin des Plantes, which is a botanical garden that is free to visit. The only thing you may have to pay for is entry to the zoo, where you can meet fascinating exotic animals. 

Aside from the endless exciting places to see, the atmosphere is second to none. There is a thriving jazz scene in this district, so you can’t miss out on going to one of the many jazz or cabaret clubs found here. 

Hotel recommendation:

Hotel d’Aubusson: Originally, this hotel was a 17th-century mansion and is the epitome of luxury. This 4-star hotel’s central location places you around many places of interest and welcomes you back with superb interior design and fantastic service after a long day of sightseeing.

Do Retail Therapy at the Galeries Lafayette

Galeries Lafayette department store
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This shopping mall is one of the most recognizable in the city thanks to its distinctively lavish interior design in the style of Art Nouveau. From an enormous glass dome to gilded features to illuminating lights, it is truly a breathtaking sight! If you’re a luxury fanatic, there are plenty of places to indulge and treat yourself to a designer souvenir. You can buy items from Dior, Chloé, Hermès, Chanel, Céline, and many more French and international fashion brands.

Once you’re feeling exhausted from carrying around all those shopping bags, there are lots of places to sit, enjoy a coffee or order a delicious meal. 

Hotel recommendation:  

Hôtel Excelsior Opéra: A 3-star hotel with a lot of character. All of the rooms are designed in a simple, contemporary style, with the comfort of their guests in mind. They also all have flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. 

Visit the Arc De Triomphe

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This commemorative monument dedicated to the victories of Napoleon’s army is globally recognized for its distinctive arch and elaborate sculptures and engravings. Those wishing to climb to the top will get a staggering view of one of the most beautiful streets in Paris: the Champs-Élysées, as well as the Eiffel Tower and The Louvre. The top is also accessible by elevator, making it an activity everyone can enjoy. Remember to book tickets in advance so that you can skip the queue and keep your itinerary for the rest of the day on track!

Hotel recommendation:

Hotel EKTA: A lovely 4-star hotel with 70s-inspired decor, only a stone’s throw away from the Arc de Triomphe. You’ll love the funky fabrics and electric artwork that the hotel has chosen.

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Secret Stash: Accessories and Clothes with Hidden Pockets https://www.smartertravel.com/clothes-with-hidden-pockets/ https://www.smartertravel.com/clothes-with-hidden-pockets/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2023 19:59:12 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=180990 Whether you’re trying to hide valuables or simply hate carrying a bag, hidden pockets are the ultimate asset in travel clothing. Feel like James Bond when you reach into your boot to reveal a stashed credit card and enjoy the liberation of stepping out of your hotel room without a purse.  FlipBelt Running Shorts Explore […]

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Whether you’re trying to hide valuables or simply hate carrying a bag, hidden pockets are the ultimate asset in travel clothing. Feel like James Bond when you reach into your boot to reveal a stashed credit card and enjoy the liberation of stepping out of your hotel room without a purse. 

FlipBelt Running Shorts

Woman modeling the FlipBelt Running Shorts and showing the secret pocket
FlipBelt

Explore a new running route hands-free when you wear FlipBelt’s Athletic Running shorts, which allow you to carry everything you need at your waist. The shorts feature a built-in waist belt that’s roomy enough to hold a phone, hydration bottle, and more. The unique design mimimizes bouncing, making the shorts comfortable to wear even on long runs. 

A rear zipper pocket and internal key ring secures small valuables so you don’t have to worry about anything falling out.

Bluffworks Travel Pants

Man modeling Bluffworks Travel Pants secret pocket
Bluffworks

Cargo pants are great for carrying lots of stuff, but terrible at helping you blend in when traveling. Instead, pack Bluffworks’ Travel Pants, which look like regular chinos but feature nine hidden pockets (including two phone pockets and five zippered pockets.)

The pants are surprisingly lightweight, and although they look dry-clean only, they’re actually machine washable. 

Sanuk Men’s Pick Pocket

Sanuk Men’s Pick Pocket
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Need somewhere to leave your cash while you’re at the beach? Designed by California surfers, Sanuk’s Sidewalk Surfer shoes feature a concealed pocket that can hide cash or a hotel room key.

The comfortable shoes slip on and off easily, making them a good travel day choice as well. 

Belt With Hidden Pocket

Belt With Hidden Pocket
Amazon

Moneybelts don’t have to look like one. This belt by Yoder Leather Company looks like a regular belt, but has a zippered pocket on the inside that can hide cash, keys, or other small items. 

The belt is made from a quality leather and can hold up to 24 bills. 

Outdoor Voices The Exercise Dress

Woman modeling the Outdoor Voices The Exercise Dress
Outdoor Voices

Built-in shorts and secret pockets—Outdoor Voices’ Exercise Dress has it all. The sporty dress is made from an ultra-lightweight performance fabric that dries quickly and won’t wrinkle, but still looks more pulled-together than most workout outfits. 

Underneath the dress, a shorts liner (with two side pockets big enough to fit your phone) are built in, and sticky grippers help keep them in place.

Scottevest Vest for Men

Man modeling the Scottevest Vest for Men
Amazon

The king of secret compartments, the brand Scottevest specalizies in pocket-packed clothing for travelers. The Scottevest’s vest is their original (and best) product, featuring 26 hidden pockets. 

The vest also has built-in RFID-blocking to keep your cards safe, as well as a water-repellent fabric to protect you from the rain. 

Zero Grid Infinity Scarf

Zero Grid Infinity Scarf showing a passport, credit cards, and money can be hidden within the scarf.
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Zero Grid’s Infinity Scarf has snaps at both ends, so you can wear it as a scarf, wrap, shawl, hoodie, or blanket, making it an essential item for your carry-on. Two zipper pockets are hidden within the scarf, so that you can keep your passport and other valuables close while you sleep on the plane or wander through crowds.

DailyShoes Boots With Hidden Pocket

DailyShoes Boots With Hidden Pocket
Amazon

Keep your valuables safe from pickpockets with these unique boots that feature a hidden zipper pocket. Available in a variety of colors and styles, the boots’ 2.5” x 4” zippered pocket is large enough to hold cards or even headphones.

Tomboy X Cutout Racerback Sports Bra

Woman modeling the Tomboy X Cutout Racerback Sports Bra and showing the hiding spot
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Don’t worry about finding a place to put your phone next time you workout. Tomboy X’s sports bra has a hidden pocket in which you can keep it safe. The medium-impact support bra is great for travel, with a mesh lining that helps you stay dry.

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The Ultimate Toiletry Kit Packing List https://www.smartertravel.com/what-to-pack-in-a-toiletry-kit/ https://www.smartertravel.com/what-to-pack-in-a-toiletry-kit/#respond Fri, 21 Jul 2023 07:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=134787 When it comes to packing for a trip, the toiletry kit is one of the most essential items (and one of the most complicated to put together, especially if you’re flying carry-on only). A well-curated kit ensures that you have all the necessary items without weighing you down or causing potential spills. From travel-sized toiletries […]

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When it comes to packing for a trip, the toiletry kit is one of the most essential items (and one of the most complicated to put together, especially if you’re flying carry-on only). A well-curated kit ensures that you have all the necessary items without weighing you down or causing potential spills. From travel-sized toiletries like shampoo, conditioner, and toothpaste to essential tools like a razor, nail clippers, and a travel towel, a comprehensive toiletry kit ensures you’re fully equipped for any situation that might arise on the road.

To keep everything neatly contained, I like Eagle Creek’s toiletry bag, which can be hung up or laid out flat to quickly find whatever you need. Made from a water-repellent material, this kit will contain any toiletry spills—and can be washed for easy clean-up.

I also recommend keeping your toiletry kit in your personal item when you fly—in case of delays or canceled flights, it’s nice to be able to clean up (even if it’s in an airport bathroom). Plus, if your checked bag goes missing, you’ll still have the essentials. 

Here’s what you should pack in your toiletry kit.

Dental Hygiene

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Toothbrush: The Philips One Travel Toothbrush is the best travel-size electric toothbrush, and the charge lasts for 30 days.

Toothpaste: Stop buying wasteful mini toothpaste and instead use a refillable toothpaste tube

Floss: These floss picks come in a convenient carrying case for travel.

Mouthwash: Freshen up without adding a ton of weight to your toiletry kit with this concentrated mouthwash that lets you add however much water you want for customized freshness. One tiny bottle can be used up to 64 times!

Makeup

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Makeup Brushes: Artis brushes have a unique double oval design that makes doing your makeup a snap. This travel-friendly set comes with a carrying case. 

Artis Makeup Wipes: Keep your brushes clean on the road with Artis’ easy-to-use makeup wipes.

Vacay All Day Beauty Value Set: Sephora’s all-in-one Vacay All Day Beauty Set offers miniature versions of mascara, lip stain, blush, and all the other makeup essentials you’ll need.

Shower Essentials

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Shampoo and Conditioner: Vegamour’s travel-sized shampoo and conditioner set works on all hair types and uses a vegan B-silk protein to help promote thicker and fuller hair (that’s way better than any complimentary hotel shampoo.)

Body Wash: Dr. Bronner’s pure castile soap boasts that it can be used for 18 different things, including as a body wash or laundry detergent. 

Face Wash: Drunk Elephant’s Pekee Cleansing Bar is a gentle facial cleanser in solid form, helping you stay under that 3-1-1 liquid requirement. 

Razor: Downsize all your toiletries, even your razor, to save space. The Gillette Venus uses a regular size blade but has a small handle to keep it portable (and it includes a travel case). 

Skincare

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Face Lotion: For an ultra-affordable travel-sized face lotion, pack The Ordinary’s hydrating cream, which is great for all skin types.

Sunscreen: Don’t let a sunburn ruin your trip—pack plenty of sunscreen. Supergoop’s sunscreen is a delight to wear (compared to traditional sunscreen) and comes in fun formulations that are perfect for travel, like an SPF 50 oil, water-resistant lotion, and a flatteringly glowy tinted version for the face.

Body Lotion: Solid body lotion does exist—find this unique formulation in Kate McLeod’s stone body moisturizer, which melts on contact with your skin. The subtle lavender and chamomile scent is designed to help you sleep (no matter where you are).

Eye Cream: Look photo-ready (even after a red-eye) with Luzern’s Nuit Eye Balm, which helps reduce the appearance of dark circles and puffiness. The cream comes with a travel-friendly applicator that provides a cooling and soothing feel.

Hair Products

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Leave-in Conditioner: Vegamour’s leave-in conditioner not only fights frizz but provides heat protection of up to 450 degrees (essential if you’re using the hotel-provided hair dryer.)

Comb/Brush: Pack a brush that does double-duty as a comb and can be used on wet or dry hair, like the Tangle Teezer Compact Styler.

Dry Shampoo: Skip the aerosol dry shampoo and opt for a hair powder instead, like this one by Handmade Heroes

Hair Ties: Be kind to your hair and use a silk hair tie, which is less damaging to hair than traditional elastics. 

Miscellaneous

Antiperspirant or Deodorant: Degree makes a perfectly travel-sized version.

Contact Solution and Case: For contact lens wearers, Opti-Free’s travel set includes cleaning solution and a lens case. 

Cotton Swabs: Good for everything from fixing makeup to cleaning ears, cotton swabs are essential to pack.

Nail Clipper: Revlon’s Compact Nail Clipper is ultra-portable.

Tweezers: Contrary to popular belief, tweezers are allowed in carry-on bags on a plane. Revlon’s travel set comes with a protective pouch to keep them safe in your toiletry kit.

Lip Balm: Opt for a lip balm with SPF protection to keep your lips from getting sunburned. 

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The 10 Worst Things to Wear While Traveling https://www.smartertravel.com/10-things-never-wear-traveling-abroad/ https://www.smartertravel.com/10-things-never-wear-traveling-abroad/#respond Thu, 20 Jul 2023 19:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=177984 While you always want to be comfortable during your travels, part of staying safe in an unfamiliar place is dressing to blend in—or, at least, not dressing to stand out. Keep in mind local customs and attitudes, as well as religious beliefs, when choosing what to wear while traveling, especially abroad. Whether it’s because you’ll […]

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While you always want to be comfortable during your travels, part of staying safe in an unfamiliar place is dressing to blend inor, at least, not dressing to stand out. Keep in mind local customs and attitudes, as well as religious beliefs, when choosing what to wear while traveling, especially abroad. Whether it’s because you’ll stick out like a sore thumb overseas or you’ll be uncomfortable on a plane, here are 10 things you should avoid wearing while traveling, as well as ideas for what to wear instead.

Revealing Clothing

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Research your destination, opt for modest clothing in more conservative destinations, and cover up appropriately when you’re visiting religious sites. Tank tops and shorts—as well as shirts with distasteful logos or words—can be considered offensive in many Middle Eastern and Asian countries, and many churches in Europe have strict dress codes.

In some parts of the world, women should avoid miniskirts, tank tops, bra tops, and sometimes even shorts and capri pants. Revealing dresses and cleavage-bearing necklines may also make you stand out in conservative countries. Men should avoid shorts and sleeveless tops in many Middle Eastern countries, or when entering a church or other holy place.

What to wear: Pants and long skirts are a safe bet, and women may want to carry a shawl in their bag or purse just in case. As a general rule, travelers should cover their shoulders and knees when entering any church or holy site to avoid unwanted stares or being denied entry. It’s also wise to keep your feet and ankles covered. When in doubt, stick to long sleeves, and men, keep that chest hair concealed.

Flashy Jewelry

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Never wear expensive, flashy jewelry when traveling abroad, unless you want your diamond ring, pearls, or pricey watch to be tagged for someone else’s collection. You may also be more likely to misplace your cherished jewelry while traveling. Instead, leave the valuables at home.

What to wear: If you must have a little adornment, bring one or two costume pieces that will go with your outfits. And if you choose to wear your engagement ring, turn the stone to the inside of your hand on public transportation and in large crowds.

Impractical Shoes

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“Impractical” covers a wide range of bad footwear choices, including flip-flops (unless you’re at the beach), high heels (unless you’re attending a formal event), and brand-new shoes (because wearing shoes that haven’t been broken in is just asking for blisters). While sneakers are supportive, it’s wise to stay away from all-white trainers that will just get dirty—and mark you as an American tourist.

What to wear: Consider the climate and the activities you’ll be doing on your trip. Generally speaking, the key is to pick comfortable, supportive shoes in neutral or darker colors—and don’t forget appropriate socks. If you’re traveling anywhere but a beach, stick with closed-toe shoes, which can help prevent insect bites or cuts on your toes from gravelly surfaces.

Need inspiration? Check out The 10 Most Comfortable Shoes for Travel and The 8 Most Packable Shoes for Travel.

The Wrong Colors

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We’re all for expressing yourself, but when you travel, bright colors aren’t always the way to do it. You’ll stick out more in many destinations, and if you spill your gelato, it’s going to be harder to hide that stain. You want to blend in, not draw unwanted attention to yourself (and nothing does the latter better than a neon green tank top).

Avoiding certain colors can even keep you safe. In sub-Saharan Africa, where tsetse flies transmit a potentially fatal disease known as trypanosomiasis, the CDC recommends wearing “neutral colors that blend with the background environment” because the flies are attracted to bright or very dark colors.

What to wear: Unless loud colors or bold patterns are the norm in your destination, consider sticking with conservative hues like navy, blue, tan, and gray—and you’ll rarely go wrong with classic black.

The Wrong Pants

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Jeans are always a reliable choice, right? Not necessarily. If you’re traveling to a warm and/or rainy climate, consider alternatives; jeans don’t breathe well and take a long time to dry, making them impractical for many itineraries involving the outdoors. Skinny jeans can be uncomfortably tight on long flights or train rides, while baggy or ripped jeans may look disrespectful if you wear them into churches, mosques, or other holy sites.

Meanwhile, you’ll probably look similarly out of place by wearing hiking pants or sweatpants on the streets of large cities.

What to wear: Research your destination’s weather and cultural norms before you start packing to make sure your choices will help you fit in and stay comfortable.

Religious Imagery, Curse Words, or National Flags

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Avoid clothing with sporting, religious, or military symbols, swear words, national flags, and any words or symbols written in a language you cannot translate. There’s no need to unintentionally spark an emotional debate while on vacation or to risk being kicked off a plane for wearing something the airline doesn’t approve of.

Be wary of hand gestures, both making them and wearing clothing depicting them, because these can have different meanings depending on where you are. (In Bangladesh and other parts of the world, for example, the “thumbs up” gesture is considered obscene.) Since you may never know what certain images suggest in another country, avoid them to keep from offending anyone.

What to wear: When in doubt, opt for clothing with solid colors or simple patterns, available from brands such as Ann Taylor, Everlane, Banana Republic, and Uniqlo.

Excessive Technology

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Please, we beg of you, don’t be that tourist. While we all want the perfect vacation Instagram, we don’t want to be hit in the head by your selfie stick. The same goes for tablet-sized cameras and other large tech accessories. Stick to snapping pics with your phone or an actual camera to avoid injury and inconvenience to those around you.

And unless you’re a serious photographer, reconsider walking around a busy city with a huge camera hanging around your neck. Not only will you stand out, but you may also be targeted by thieves.

What to wear: Between uses, always keep your phone or camera stored safely in a zipped purse, camera bag, or pocket.

Backpacks and Large Purses

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Backpacks and large purses tend to be impractical for urban sightseeing—do you really want to lug all that weight around? They’re also appealing targets for thieves, who can easily reach into an unzipped tote or sneak something out of a backpack while you’re wearing it on a busy subway train.

What to wear: Cross-body bags are one of the best options for travel, but any bag that fully zips will make you less of a target for thieves. Sling bags are another, gender-neutral option.

Uncomfortable Fabrics

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We’ve all been there. You packed a dress for a wedding, only to unpack and discover it’s a wrinkled mess. Or you thought jeans would be a good idea on the plane, and now they’re cutting off your circulation mid-flight. From discomfort to wrinkles and funky odors, the fabrics you choose can make or break your travel days. Avoid silks, nylon, leather, rubber, and, more generally, clothes made from a non-performance synthetic material.

What to Wear: Check the weather at your destination and keep in mind your activities. Some foolproof fabrics for packing and travel are moisture-wicking activewear, cotton, jersey, and clothes marketed as wrinkle-free.

An Oversized Jacket

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Unless you’re skiing or taking on another outdoor winter adventure, leave the oversized jacket at home. This will save you space, weight, and hassle when packing.

What to wear: Layering is your friend. When traveling to a cooler destination, pack a few longer sleeved shirts as a base, then layer sweaters and a looser, lightweight winter jacket. Luckily, many travel and outdoor recreation companies are coming up with lighter down jackets that can be compressed into a small pack, such as this option for men or this one for women.

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2017. It has been updated to reflect the most current information. Ashley Rossi, Erin Gifford, and Sarah Schlichter contributed to this story.

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