Wednesday, August 6, 2008

clothes

For the past couple of days, I've been ordering my travel clothes from online. Several people have recommended cargo shorts and nylon pants and hiking boots and that sort of thing. Maybe I'm just naive (actually, I'm almost certainly naive), but I don't want to look like a backpacker for my entire trip.

I want to have a nice dress in case I decide to go out to dinner. I want a skirt to change things up from pants. Hell, I want semi-nice pants. I'll bring a pair of hiking shoes, but I'll also bring a pair of ballet flats. In other words, because of where I'm going and when and what I plan to do, I don't think there's any reason for me to spend everyday looking like a camper.

So...I bought this dress from REI:














This skirt from Columbia:














These pants from North Face (in a couple of colors):














And shirts like this one from Patagonia:














It's still a travel wardrobe, just a nicer one. I'm also starting early enough that if I don't like one thing I bought, I have enough time to find something else. In other words, no last-minute packing here.

Come to think of it, this is quite possibly the first time I haven't procrastinated.

1 comment:

Skibunny said...

Travel clothes are a problem when you don't ant to be dressed too differently to normal. Easy washing and drying is imperative or those never wash jeans!

Shame you are going in a cooler season and will have to pack heavier clothes. I'm only going to the UK for 10 days but already I am thinking about how much room the boots will take as I don't want to be wearing them on the plane over. I am working on a 3 pairs of shoes max so I might be wearing the highest heels designed for partying on the plane.