Although traveling can be filled with unexpected obstacles, packing for a warm-weather getaway shouldn’t be an issue. Before heading out, plan and ensure you have all the necessary resources to get around.

Even though you have no control over the airport security queue or traffic, you are the one who is responsible for your travel wardrobe. Getting unprepared for the heat can make your trip even more challenging. This article will break down the appropriate warm-weather clothes for your trip.

Cool Fabrics

Wool is an excellent choice for packing as it promotes air circulation and warmth. Fine merino wool is also effective at insulating against heat. It can be used as an alternative base layer or worn under other warm-weather clothing. Other fashionable fabrics commonly used for outdoor activities include linen, cotton, silk, and seersuckers.

If you plan on traveling during the hot and humid season, pack clothes that can be air-dried and washed in your hotel room. Make sure to put your clothes on hangers or over the back of chairs to keep them clean and dry. If you are sensitive to the sun, pack a pair of lightweight pants and a long-sleeve shirt with good protection. The dress code is casual in most tropical locations.

Wise Color Choices

Pack for the sun regardless of where you are going, whether it’s the beach, desert, or tropics. The sun is intense near the equator, and you should pack accordingly. Use neutral colors to reflect the sunlight and keep away heat.

Choose light shades such as pale blues, whites, creams, and yellows for optimal comfort. Dark shades, such as navy blues, blacks, and greys, are not ideal when traveling in the summer. Stick to neutrals and add complementary colors if needed.

Proper Fit

Instead of wearing clothes that fit too tightly, try traveling in warm-weather clothes with a loose silhouette. This will keep you comfortable and cool, especially when you wear cotton clothing that will cling once you start sweating.

A loose-fitting shirt or a cotton blouse with a mini skirt will keep you cool and comfortable, while a pair of trousers will give you better ventilation. You should avoid wearing lined clothes, which can feel uncomfortable in the heat. Always pack shoes that are made to fit properly.

Lastly, make sure to learn about the country’s customs and regulations when traveling abroad. For instance, you’ll need to wear more conservative clothing when visiting a Muslim nation than in the Caribbean or Hawaii. In most places in the U.S., casual shirts are typically considered appropriate.

 

Brian Ghannam | BrianGhannam.net