![]() If you want to know how to add colour to your winter wardrobe, I wrote a post on that too! You can read it here! Try not to pack any random coloured pieces as they won't be as versatile. The best way to ensure your clothing mixes and matches is to pick a colour scheme, around 5 colours that look good as a whole will work well. I always make sure that my carry on clothing could go with my checked luggage in case there are any odd weather days. Whenever you travel, you want to make sure what you pick will mix and match easily. ![]() When I went to Lake Tahoe a few winters back, I was able to take off my coat almost instantly when walking into each store, so make sure that if you are travelling to an area that snows that your layers are easy to take off. If you're travelling to a location where it gets quite cold each winter, most hotels, restaurants and shops have special heating. While you're in packing mode, check your itinerary and make a list of how many outfits you need and whether you'll be inside or outside for most of each day. That way I know what clothing I should wear on the plane and pack in my carry on, and what should be in my checked luggage. Whenever I'm packing for myself or a client, I check the weather forecast of the holiday destination, as well as the forecast for the location I'm flying from and coming back to. Whether you're travelling just for the weekend or you're jet setting off to feel the snowflakes on your skin - I've got a handy winter printable packing list and a whole lot of tips for the flight too! So let's get started! PLAN AHEAD: As a winter lover and the first person to put on a jacket anywhere at any time, I've gotten quite good at packing for winter getaways.
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