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5 TIPS TO TRAVEL LIGHT

by mariann.yip@gmail.com
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I am leaving to London tonight and I thought I’d share a quick and simple post on 5 tips to traveling light. I am proud to say that I have mastered being a light traveler due to my past experiences with overpacking. When I did my first solo trip to Sweden back in October, I challenged myself to pack as lightly as possible by booking flights with baggage restrictions in terms of weight and quantity. I realized that it is actually easy to pack light and less is always more!

I hope that these tips help you pack lighter for your next getaway:

  1. Pack clothing that you can mix and matchThis might be a given, but it’s my go to tip when it comes to choosing and organizing my outfits. I like to bring tops and bottoms that I can easily mix and match with or items that can double for more than one occasion. For example, if you bring a bodysuit, you can easily pair it with shorts, pants or skirts for two outfits. If you have a statement dress that you only want to wear for a dinner, revisit your closet again and see if there’s a better option that you can wear instead.
  2. Take travel sized toiletries: This tip might also seem common sense, but you would be amazed to find that some travelers bring full sized shampoo, conditioner and toothpaste on their 5 day vacation. Remember that most hotels provide these items, but if you are picky about them, then either buy them in travel sized or get the travel sized containers and transfer your products. I love taking all my trial sized samples because they’re extremely small to carry and it’s a great way to save space!
  3. Limit your shoes: I think shoes take a majority of your luggage space and it doesn’t help that they weigh the most! Depending on what type of vacation you are going on, I would suggest bringing two options. For my London trip, I am taking my trusted white sneakers because they go with all my outfits and one pair of heels for my fancy dinners and shoots. I would highly recommend choosing shoes that are comfortable and practical over what photographs well.
  4. Take items that you can throw outI hope I don’t get any backlash for doing this, but sometimes I bring items that I normally don’t want anymore so I can make room for souvenirs to bring back. I am referring to pjs, socks and makeup/ skincare items. I usually don’t bring my nice pajamas on my trip. Instead, I’ll just pack a pair of shorts and a t-shirt that I have no care for. I usually then throw them out along with socks because it’s not necessary for me to bring them home. I try to be strategic and do this with makeup as well. Obviously, I am not throwing out a new eyeshadow palette or foundation, but if I am near the pan of a palette or end of a foundation, I will usually toss that out. You might think these items don’t take up space but I promise they actually make a difference!
  5. Roll up your clothesI’ve actually heard of this tip a lot through other travelers and from articles, but apparently, if you roll up your clothes instead of folding them, you are saving space! This might not be a tip that relates directly to traveling light, but I think it’s a great addition to how to pack your suitcase in an organized manner. I recommend being strategic with your space. For example, if you are packing shoes, you can fit other items in it like your chargers, socks, etc. If you are packing a purse, you can fit other essentials in them as well. The key is to use items that take up space already and try to maximize the storage from those items.

I would love to hear if you ever struggle with traveling light. If you overpack on a majority of your trip, then definitely take a step back and ask yourself what you REALLY need instead of what you want. The best part is that if you purposely leave certain products out, it’s a great excuse to go shopping at your new location. At the end of the day, you never need as much as you think and there’s usually always a way to get what you forget.

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23 comments

BeingIsabella July 23, 2018 - 19:11

I couldn’t agree more with you on these tips Mariann! I am such a huge advocate for less is more and packing light, however, in all honesty I don’t always follow my own beliefs and both own and pack way to much. Bringing travel size toiletries is key because a lot of full size products are over the liquid requirements anyway. I always pack basic items that I can alternate with and wear for multiple days and many occasions. Jeans and dresses fit this criteria. I hope you have a wonderful time in London – I love that city 🙂

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:47

Thank you darling! And yes it’s definitely hard even for me but sometimes I find that it’s best to leave some items out because you’ll be able to survive with them 🙂

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Missy May July 23, 2018 - 21:06

Lol to take items that you can throw out. Gurllll…!! Ha, but it sure works sometimes to be honest. Yes to rolling instead of folding. You look wonderful. Nice glasses!

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:46

Haha I know it sounds silly but that’s what I do and it honestly is a great way to say goodbye to the things you don’t need anymore yet use them at the same time!

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Rach July 24, 2018 - 11:52

I totally agree with your tips! They have helped me when I travel!

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:45

Glad you use these tips as well 🙂

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Samantha Mariko July 25, 2018 - 13:12

I pretty much follow all of these tips when I travel! I recently upgraded to a bigger suitcase but sometimes, especially for bloggers like us, it is still not enough haha. And I loooooove buying souvenirs for friends and family!! always gotta make room for that. Have a great time in London babe<3
xo Samantha

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:45

Thank you Samantha! My trip was absolutely amazing!!

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Sharon Wu July 25, 2018 - 17:50

Haha I suck at traveling light! I am totally the type of person that always wants to bring everything with me. Great tips – will have to keep these in mind next time I travel. I do roll my clothes instead of folding though 😉 that’s a nifty trick to saving space!

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:45

I never thought rolling up clothes would make a difference but from my experience, it actually does end up saving space!

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Rachel Vogt July 25, 2018 - 20:32

These are all great travel tips darling, I always rollup my clothes so i can pack more 😉 since i can’t travel light.

xoxo, Rachel
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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:44

Thank you Rachel!

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sophie July 26, 2018 - 09:16

I love the tips. You look amazing.
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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:42

Thank you Sophie!

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districtofchic July 26, 2018 - 19:48

That dress is so cool! And I love the shades you paired with it!

District of Chic

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:42

Thank you sweetie! It’s definitely a unique dress 🙂

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Linh July 27, 2018 - 04:33

Great tips babe! I always have to remind myself of this because I’m not a light packer lol and btw your dress is so cute!

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:42

Thank you darling! And yes it’s definitely not easy to be a light packer but I promise it’ll make your life so much easier!

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Jessica from What To Style July 27, 2018 - 13:53

Great tips! Amazing outfit! ❤

xoxo,
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Carmen July 29, 2018 - 19:55

Oh yay so many good tips dear – haha I started rolling my clothes when I pack just two years ago and I don’t know how I could travel before! AAND all your ideas are great!
xx, Carmen – https://carmitive.com

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:49

Thank you Carmen! Glad you found these tips helpful 🙂

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Didier July 30, 2018 - 16:30

Yes to travel sized!!! My friend literally carries all the full size bottles and thats why he needs to check in luggage overtime. I like to travel with just my carry on as often as possible!

-Didier
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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 30, 2018 - 16:48

Haha it still amazes me when people bring full sized products!! I hate checking in bags so travel sized items are my best friends!

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