Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Frequent Flyer

So I have not told you yet, but I am about to fly to Saigon, Viet Nam, for three weeks again tonight. While you are reading this, I will already be on my way.

As I am considering myself to be a pretty frequent flyer and traveler - as an average student, that is - I learned to fly very smartly over the time. Here is a few helpful and practical tips, that do not cost anything, but believe me, make things more convenient all the way through. Also, I learned to fly very light. I do not jam-pack my suitcase, but let enough space in case my shopping trips turn out to be successful as usual when I travel. This is a very important point, and I try to arrange everything around that.

For the flight itself I recommend wearing the most comfortable things possible. I use to go for a wide, longer skirt - jeans will become very restricting after a while, whereas in skirts and tights/leggings you keep the necessary legroom (I have done a post about this already, with a few other points to consider), and can move/sit freely. I, personally, also try to wear something I can let away a bra underneath, because it gets so itchy after endless hours. To stay stylish nonetheless, opt for the oversized look, maybe with the demeanor of an Olsen twin.

Also, think about the security checks! Wear shoes you can easily slip out and in, you will most likely need to take them off a couple of times. And as more than 100ml of fluids is not allowed on board, try to re-bottle your necessities in smaller PET bottles, for example like these, or try to do without. Fill your lenses case with the fluid you need, so you can still take your contact lenses out while flying without taking the whole bottle, and buy a small tube of toothpaste in any case. Oh, and also leave your gun and chemical weapons at home. Puh-leeze?(sunglasses from UrbanOutfitters.com; shirtdress from Tokyo, 1, 2; acid-wash jeans by All Saints from London, 1, 2; sandals by Payless from Florida)

As for your hand-luggage, I usually take with me a big, versatile bag I also use as day-wear bag for being out and about at my travel destination. So it probably should be versatile and go with most of your clothes, even better if it has many little bags in- or outside, too.

I also always take a big, snug scarf, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, with me in my hand-luggage. Mine is so huge, I can use it as a cover when I sleep on the plane, in case the ones the airlines distribute do not suffice, as always, or if it gets cold unexpectedly at where I am, it of course comes in very handy as warm wrap-around.

I usually get really sick of the food the airlines serve, so taking a few snacks is really important. Also, on long flights you probably get hungry in between meals anyways, so having snacks with you cannot hurt. However, do not let it be chocolate bars and chips only, but sandwiches with salad, or tupperware with your own home-made food.

Lastly, the bf cannot do without his noise-cancelling head-set anymore. It actively reduces all noises around you for a pleasantly silent flight, on which you hear nothing but the music you want to hear. He also told me to recommend these. I, for my part, can sleep anywhere anytime anyhow. I do like to have music with me, though, as well as an interesting read.

For being far from home
and still survive with only the absolute necessary, it is recommended to plan ahead! Do you still need something (a small tube of toothpaste, maybe?), or are running out of your medical supplies soon? Go buy it, otherwise it becomes stressful, and/or expensive. How will your facilities be equipped? In case of doubt you will need your own towels and bedclothes (youth hostels!). Do you have any particular events you will be attending? So think of an outfit you want to wear for it and pack it. How about the activities you planned, any hiking, or sports? Take sport shoes, shorts, and swimwear. Do not forget about the weather and climate, of course! Sun screen 50LSF for a burning sun, a light rain-jacket, because it is rainy season in Viet Nam now, and it will be hot and humid, and sneakers for tours.
There are some things you might want to leave at home, though. Remember: everything you can have at home you probably can also buy abroad. So for traveling light, and for having nice mementos, like foreign shampoo, or body lotion at the end (once on your way home, you can just as well ditch them), leave unnecessary baggage home. Only things it would be a waste to buy twice, like nail scissors, or so, would be irksome to buy new. But also keep in mind that if you are visiting friends or family, they will have that knick-knack for you to use.

Other knick-knack, like cables and adapters for your technical equipment (camera, notebook, walkman) can easily be forgotten. Consider a checklist for those things.

Now comes the most important part: packing clothes smartly. As said before, I prefer to travel light, thus I only take the absolute necessary, and the very uttermost versatile pieces with me, as well as only the pieces I absolutely adore, and want to have with me (just in case I want to blow minds for any reasons). Also, weather conditions play a huge role when packing, nothing sucks more than having nothing weather appropriate with you when out and about. For a start, here are some super-basic basics I recommend putting on the list:

Always have a pair of simple pants, like a pair of jeans, or black cotton skinnies, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, with you, and a very simple fitted top, like a white shirt or tank. Trust me, there will always be a moment when you wish you had brought pants with you, instead of gazillions of floaty, ethereal skirts and beautiful dresses. As for the top, it will go with everything - yes, e-ve-ry-thing! - and can serve as a last resort. Pack a versatile cardigan, you will never regret it. You can do no wrong in having a pair of waterproof shoes with you, preferably light boots. And even if you do not bother to take that big, snug scarf with you I suggested above, a pretty scarf is always good to keep warm, and to accessorize. Speaking of accessories, take with you only your favorite pieces. The same goes for your cosmetics. In a bunch, they are heavy and take lots of space, you do not need that. For layering purposes, an abundance of monochrome basics is never wrong - like spaghetti tops for underneath, a simplistic black skirt, or a slip dress. To pimp up, pack a waist belt, it can work wonders with things.

Other ideas
for a bon voyage:

Living from a suitcase is annoying, your clothes crinkle, and it can be wearisome finding your clothes in so little space. Consider taking with you those wire-hangers you get from the dry-cleaner. Those are also the ones I use at home anyways. They are light and do not take much space. 5-6 will suffice. Even if you are staying in a hotel where they provide some, they never are enough for me.

Also, consider stuffing dryer sheets in between the packed clothes. The clothes tend to smell moldy after many hours pressed in a suitcase, this will prevent them from doing so. Keep it in the suitcase for a constant pleasant smell. As I have read that many dryer sheets might be bad on your health, I thought about perfuming a tissue to do the same job. My mom uses to pack a soap bar to keep a fresh smell.

If you like to make lists, do one for preparations. If not, do it anyways.



With all that said, for the following three weeks I would like to excuse myself. I want to take this opportunity to take a short semi-break from blogging. However, I have prepared a few posts in advance that are currently in line, and will, through the high-technical blogger.com-system, be posted automatically without my own doing in that time and fill the gap. I have also promised to stay available via e-mail, due to something pretty important, so I will still be checking comments, and answering them. If I have the time even, and the opportunity, I might as well drop a post by hand. I am hoping for a bunch of pretty neat pictures. In the meanwhile, enjoy your summer, do not waste it!

50 Comments:

PAM said...

i had a migraine, so i was up! and even though i havent read ENTIRELY the whole post (will read tom word by word, when migraine's over!) i can actually see the major points! and can totally relate! :)

being a frequent traveller myself (well asia-asia only), i also managed to learn the basics (um okay, but not as profound as urs).. like the cardigan, leggings, scarf, and ballet flats! :) and ur post is really helpful.. more than what i got from the "little black book of style" - when travelling chic chapter :) but i always hate those technical knick-knack's as u call them.. but the hangers!! i never even thought about that!!

wow vietnam! i heard its the new shopping mecca after bangkok!?? im planning to go there next year with my friends! i hope u cud share some "tips" next time! :) and i wud love to see ur home :)

anipandagirl said...

Wow thanks for all the info, I will put it to use when I go to Hong Kong. Have a nice summer

( I have never commented before...but been reading for a long time! )

ModeJunkie said...

have a fun time in saigon. :) so envious (i am not able to sit in a plane anymore, and to think i have 8 whole weeks from now, until baby comes). well yeah, i´ll come up with something to make me busy. i just wish i could travel. and use your handy dandy tips. :)

K.Line said...

You sneaky traveller! Have a great time in Vietnam. BTW, I love this post. Strangely, I do absolutely everything you suggest here so all your ideas MUST be genius:-) Can't wait to hear about your fun time. K

Fruchtzwerg said...

have fun in Víetnam, enjoy your three weeks (too short in my opinion) and don't forget your cam ;)

arline said...

Nice post.

I am not a fan of packing, and I never seem to get it quite right. I rarely leave for as long as you are, though I do see this for the future. I like a lot of your suggestions.

There is a company called Mrs. Meyers,that makes natural cleaning products, and they just added dryer sheets to the list of products they make. They smell really good, and are made with essential oils. The cost is pretty much the same as the grocery store brands. I love them.

Have fun on your trip. It sounds like a fun adventure. I am envious.

fashionpuppy said...

wow, cool photos! would u add me to your blogroll?

ok_jk said...

Ah! If you're reading this, get your butt off the computer and enjoy spending some time w/ the bf or just sipping some cold tea outside or something!

Enjoy your trip, enjoy your time in Vietnam and don't be on the computer for more than... half an hour a day if you can manage!

Have fun! See you on your blog soon ;P.

susie_bubble said...

Sound sound sound advice....

Jennifer said...

I hope you have a great vacay. :]

WendyB said...

Eek -- why are the words on your page so tiny I can barely read them?

Pupsbacke said...

Kitty ist abgeduftet?

Jetzt wo´s doch den "Beef Lang Zu" beim McDonalds gibt?? (nur für 3 Wochen xD )

Jeder muss selber entscheiden xD xD

Lynn said...

I really needed these hints, thanks :))

Fashion Hayley said...

Great tips. I am such a disorganised traveller. I always take too much stuff (clothes mainly) and forget the important things like my camera cable.

pearl said...

I think wearing socks or some type of slippers on the plane is also necessary, it can get super frigid. Have fun in Vietnam!

Frickys said...

Thank you for your very practical guide to packing :) I am a frequent traveler too and every time I have a really hard time packing my clothes - it is like I need to pack everything in case I want to wear something particular. I miss my clothes, that is :) Now that I tend to shop heavily on my trips I try to leave some space in my suitcase and usually plan ahead what will I purchase so that it will fit with the stuff I bring.

di said...

I liked the post,I dont intent to travel right now, but the post definitly help me for the future.

Buen viaje
ADIOS

Anonymous said...

contact solution is actually considered medical...so it doesn't apply to the 100ml rule.. my bf lives in saigon, it's hot..have fun!

Hailey @ stylesymmetry.com said...

Great thoughtful post. Some ideas I hadn't thought of yet. :-)

Fashion Is Poison said...

awesome post! i opened a million tabs and saved yours to read last and am so glad i did!

have a blast!

xoxo

A dreamer said...

wow, saigon! its going to be so hectic and amazing there, so have lotsa lotsa fun. and eat tonnes of food too. the tropical fruits especially. lol. can you tell my family's from vietnam?
you gave a lot of useful packing tips- thanks!
OH and that automatic posting thing is a godsend. :)
Once again, have fun!

tokyobanhbao said...

ahhh saigon, it's hot during this period no?...hope you'll enjoy your trip in vietnam!..

thanks for your advices for packing.. i'll have to do it because i'm going to California end New york at the end of august!.... XXXX!

coco said...

I love this post. So original, and I love the pictures that go with it.
It makes me want to pack my bags and go away right now!

Anna Pope said...

Thank you so much for this post, it was very helpful. I remember the first time I flew I virtually froze my butt off. A warm scarf is a must for me now.

Also I agree about the checklists, they help so much. I always make lists with even the smallest things written on them because I have a habit of forgetting things!

Btw, love your jeans and glasses so much.

Anna Pope said...

Oh, PS: Have an amazing trip and a great time!!

The Clothes Horse said...

I can't wait until I am flying off at the end of the summer! Have a great trip. Those are some great tips. I always forget about certain items in security checks--like a belt with a big buckle that kept setting it off!

Honeymoon said...

I luv ur shades !

Anthea said...

Great post:) Love the photos. ps are those urban outfitters sequined shoes I spy there?

SOMETHING PICASSO said...

hope you have the best time there, and yay for packing posts, I'm always curious to know what people pack!

Closet Cupcake said...

Dryer sheets! Brilliant! I never thought of that.

Beka said...

I love this post. It's fascinating to see what people pack in their suitcases. I think you did a great job. As long as you have a scarf, and some jeans, you can mix and match any outfit.

I hope you have a great time! I hope you enjoy Vietnam. Vietnamese food is my favorite! :)

ignoranceisabliss said...

Great advice, have fun!! :)

a cat of impossible colour said...

Thank you, that was a great post! I love knowing what people pack for trips, it's endlessly fascinating. Have a great time!

Thu said...

since you're traveling to vietnam, i was wondering if you're vietnamese? or are you just headed there for vacation or something?

HANNAH-ZOË said...

wow this is such a great blog, i am very behined the times in finding it! cool post by the way, it is so full of great info i will definitely use/try to remember someday.

the_kitten said...

Hey all from Viet Nam! Thanks so much for leaving all these wonderful comments! I am really glad to see that some find this helpful and enjoyed this post. And thank you all for your fun wishes. I definitely enjoy it here!

pam, i hope ur migraine will be better soon! Well, I will try about the guide to shopping in VN, I think "shopping mecca" might yet be too exaggerated, especially for "trendy" fash fash, but you can def buy a lot here, that is for sure :)

anipandagirl, thanks a lot for de-lurking then, I appreciate it greatly.

ModeJunkie, getting a baby is much more of an adventurous trip I believe.

K, it highly delights me that you are in accordance with all said above :) Put it to good use!

Fruchtzwerg, I would not dare.

arline, thank you! I always somehow loved packing, I just refined it a bit :)

fashionpuppy, sure I will!

ok_jk, haha, no time for any computer activities, just definitely wanted to answer all these nice comments, and I am jetlagged and cannot sleep anyways :)

WendyB, I somehow prefer small fonts, big letters irk me.

Pupsbacke, manchmal muss man even Prioritäten setzen. Aber zugegeben, von der Aktion wusste ich davor nix.

pearl, so true!!! And thanks a lot!

Frickys, funnily, I did not know what to pack this time, there has not been a lot I really wanted to have with me from my wardrobe. Strange?

anonymous, it is hot, but it rains much, so it has cooled down by now. We will be going to Hanoi soon, though, and the temperatures there are said to be even hotter >< you are right about the contact solution, I already wondered why they did never bother me for that.

tokybanhbao, hey, thanks! I wish you a lot of fun too in the US then. Yes, put the tips to good use!

Anna Pope, thank you :D

Anthea, hehe, very vigilant! Yes you see correctly!

Thu, both! My parents are both Vietnamese, and my mom's here to see her friends and fam, so I do too, but for me, it is def more like a thrilling vacation.

Hannah-Zoe, so glad you made it here, well then, enjoy your further stay!

STYLE DU MONDE said...

Thank you for all your tips! Really enjoyed your post!

So have a lovely and fantastic holiday with lots of fun, dear!

xx

MONI said...

thank you for all the tips....we'll be going to Thailand again and then to Vietnam in September...have fun on your trip..!!

annabananna said...

what a great post! i enjoyed every word of it and agree with everything you said!

have a fantastic trip!

Dana (pron. like Donna) said...

love this post entirely!!
I;m in the midst of packing for a MOVE not a vacation and my apartment looks like a hurricane hit it!

katie said...

I love this post of yours! I've traveled a lot so far and its funny how you learn (usually the hard way) how to pack and what works best!
I make a list of everything that necessary like a week before and then go through it all again and make sure I need it. Great post:) Have a fabulous trip!

Kate said...

have a nice trip, vietnam sounds exiting!

Anh said...

Enjoy reading your blog, first time commenting.

About the dryer sheets and soaps; I use lingerie sachet. They're little pouches that are scented. You're suppose to put them with your delicates, but I double it up by putting it in with my luggage.

It has been a good 10-11 years since the last time I visited Vietnam, lots of things must have changed. Please do share pictures when you get back. Have a fun & safe trip.

peachy said...

hey i love your blog :)
thanks for the tips, although i don't travel much nowadays hehe. hope you enjoy Vietnam, you should visit the underground tunnels! they're awesome!

Ruby said...

cool photos
and about the summer,,,i`m in winter but i love it

Closet Kisses said...

Great post! Fun piks.

Anonymous said...

love those acid wash jeans! if your looking for more great fitting jeans check out house de lux in nyc.

Diana @ So Fash'on said...

makes me want to go vacationing! :)

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