|
Traveling Attire for Personal Travel When
Americans travel for pleasure these days, most of them look like the proverbial unwashed masses! They
look sloppier and dirtier than I do after a hard day of gardening!!
I grew up with the philosophy that you do not leave your bedroom unless
you are properly attired and to leave your home looking anything but your best
was considered a crime against humanity.
When
I travel for personal reasons, I choose comfortable clothes, especially for my
overseas flights. Slacks, usually
knits, low heels and a jacket or sweater to wear if it gets chilly on the plane
are standard for my traveling ensemble. This
photo was taken in London while we were sight seeing. I also wore this on the airplane; I was comfortable but I
looked nice.
When
my husband and I were in Madrid sight seeing, after his business meetings, we
wore comfortable, but not sloppy
outfits. Even
when my husband and I are traveling just for pleasure, we always throw in at
least one ‘dressy’ outfit because we like to go to a formal restaurant for
dinner at least once during a trip. In
this photo my husband and I are dining at the Ritz in Lisbon after our tour of
Portugal.
I
have learned to color-coordinate my outfits to minimize the number of clothes,
and especially shoes, that I will need to take to my destination.
My goal is to be well dressed, but not to bring a lot of luggage. On
the recent trip I took to London with my husband, I knew that we would be sight
seeing, shopping and going to the theatre, but that we would also have dinner at
some formal restaurants in the evening. I
coordinated my wardrobe around tan and black and took only clothes that would
travel well, such as my knits. I
took 2 skirts: one short, black skirt and one ankle length tan skirt, two
slacks: one tan, one black and three sweaters: one tan, one black and tan and
one black, tan and red. I took two
pairs of low-heeled shoes, one tan and one black and one pair with higher heels
for dressier evenings. I also took
two jackets, one a short fur in cream and tan and the other a ¾ length tan
cashmere. I also brought some
jewelry, a scarf, and a mink tam with matching mink evening purse. By
mixing and matching these relatively few pieces of clothing, I was able to have
several outfits, which ranged from casual to dressy.
I
have everything such as my face cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and hair spray
in small sizes for traveling which I put into my make-up bag.
I
also carry a small hair dryer, roller kit, umbrella, alarm clock, make-up mirror
and of course, converter plugs for overseas electricity. I carry my passport, business cards, credit cards, airline tickets, cash and driver’s license in a special wallet that I slip into my purse. A man can slip the wallet into a pocket of his suit or sport coat when traveling.
My
luggage is on wheels!
For short stays, I can get everything I need into my little suitcase,
but for longer stays, I carry the little suitcase on the airplane with me and
check the larger bag. In my carry on I have all of my make-up and hair stuff as
well as fresh undergarments and a nitie. If
I am bringing my computer, I put it in the carry on suitcase also.
Because so many
suitcases look alike, I have also tagged my suitcases with a red ribbon so I can
quickly identify them when they come down the carrousel.
(Note: If you are going to
do this, please either pick a different color or, at least, have the decency not
to have the exact same suitcases that I have and be arriving on the same flight
as I!! Of course if this does
happen, at least say, “Hi!” and tell me how much you enjoy my web page.
I accept any and all compliments!!!)
|