I actually just returned from a trip myself, and as someone who really struggles with packing, I had a stroke of inspiration while preparing for this particular trip. The trip was to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the itinerary entailed everything from hiking to dining at fancy restaurants, so you can see why packing would be a challenge.
While formulating my outfits, I found that the main thing I needed to purchase for the trip was basics. Nearly every item I ended up packing was a basic, and I used accessories to dress the outfits up or down. So I thought, wouldn’t this be much easier if I had a collection of basics I pack for pretty much every trip (with some variations for the different seasons)? And even better if they’re affordable.
So with spring and summer travel on the horizon, I’m making formulating a travel capsule wardrobe comprised of basics my goal. If your goal aligns with mine, scroll on to shop the versatile pieces that you’ll be able to use to create tons of chic outfits, all of which are under $150.
Without fail, the jeans I wear the most while traveling are stretchy straight-leg ones. They go with all of my tops, and I won’t be miserable wearing them on a plane or long car trip.
If you want to look polished and on-trend while traveling but still be comfortable, take my advice and get a pair of retro sneakers.
A long black skirt is seasonless and can be dressed down with flat sandals, sneakers, or ankle boots, and up with slingback heels (or any other type of heel).
Handbags that I can’t fit into my carry-on are a no-go for me when traveling. Opt for something non-structured and slim.
Not only are leggings-as-pants back, they’ll come in handy for any spontaneous activities or workouts.
Tees for layering and pairing with everything from jeans to shorts to skirts are as essential as a basic gets.
Jackets and coats take up a lot of suitcase retail space, so I try to just stick to one or two for every trip. That means they must be extremely versatile, such as a trench or a black tweed jacket.
Black dresses are one of the few dress styles you can wear multiple times on a trip without anyone even noticing.
I always like to pack a pair of heels to wear for evening activities, but I seem to walk more than usual on trips, so that’s something I always take into consideration.
The beauty of an oversized shirt is that you can layer it over a white tank, wearing it as a swimsuit cover-up, or tuck it into a pair of jeans—the possibilities are endless.
Shorts are essential for warm-weather trips. I skip the cut-offs and pack trouser shorts or long denim shorts instead.
Next up, 8 always-popular items that’ll be hard to find once spring arrives.