Most Requested Product links below! Level8 carry-on: amzn.to/4fCERH8 Backpack: amzn.to/3WNbpWd Vest: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Day pack: www.amazon.com/dp/B010NGLJFU?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Cell Phone Holder: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VJZ6YF6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Rain Jacket: Vince Camuto purchased at Costco last year for around $25 Light down Jacket: 32 degrees purchased at Costco last year for around $30 🎬 WHAT TO WATCH NEXT Europe for 2 weeks in 1 Backpack?: • Two Weeks Packed in One Personal Item... Pack Carry-On Only: • Pack Everything in a Carry-On and Per... Pack Toiletries Like a Pro: • How to Pack All Your Toiletries for C... Best Travel Shoes: • Comfortable Shoes You Need for Travel...
Good job! We went to Italy for 3wks late April into May this year. We traveled within Italy from north to way south. The challenge was also was to have clothing for warm weather & cooler. I had pants that were light weight & pair of jeans. To keep warm I took a base layer (long under pants/shirt) they don’t take up much room at all. Also took a merino wool cardigan. I got a cheaper vest on Amazon with 6 pockets & took an all weather jacket. 2 pairs of sneakers & 1 pair sandals. I only took a hairdryer brush & no curling iron because the last time I took one I never took the time to curl my hair. For toiletries I took my skin care in smaller containers & I just purchased other toiletries at the pharmacia. The airport in Rome has everything too. I will say taking a big suitcase to Italy is a challenge unless you are driven right to the front door of your accommodations. Lots of uphill cobblestone streets. We also had a washer in each accommodation & were able to do laundry ( I took laundry sheets & color catchers). You definitely have to be strategic when packing 😂
Great to show people this is doable. We did one month in Ireland/Scotland in the spring using only carry ons. One opportunity missed in your video...put things in your shoes, that's wasted space if you don't.
Loved the video, super chilled. Love the insight for menopause women! awesome!!! I am not on menopause (yet) but my mom is and its amazing to see woman talking about it on simple things as packing your bag for a trip. Rockstar !!
I'd put that adaptor into my personal bag. Sometimes airlines ask/tell people to check their carryons, so put all the super "need" stuff into your personal. Excellent video, thank you!!!
I spent 2 weeks in Europe this spring, carry-on only. My packing was similar to yours, but I reversed the ratio of pj's to bras. I took 1 nightgown ( laundry done ) and 4 bras. I'll be returning for another 3 weeks very soon, but I'll be checking my carry-on. It's just easier.
@50andFeistywithTraci I usually carry on, but this transatlantic flight is direct, and my checked bag is free. When you travel alone, maintaining contact with your belongings at the airport is difficult. You can't ask someone to watch your suitcase while you visit the restroom or get food. It's just easier to check the bag.
@@50andFeistywithTraci We're flying Air Canada and it says 6" deep, which is tiny! My bag is deeper, but many TH-camrs recommended it so fingers crossed. Yours looks so thick!
I spent 30 days in Europe this summer with a backpack only. Had 3 pants,4tops,no toiletries bought them there, sandals,gym shoes,sweater 2 dresses rain coat everything was just under 20 pounds. Lots of sink laundry and a few laundry mats.
This is so impressive!!! Two jackets in your personal bag🎉 I really loved how you specifically shared what was going in each packing cube and how you placed your shoes in - even the Birkenstocks! I also like the bendy phone thing! I’m going to need all your packing essentials. Love this video! Where is your cashmere sweater from?
Thank you so much! The sweater is from JCrew.com. They have a version of these every year. The bendy thing is from Amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VJZ6YF6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Have you seen the Humangear Stax? 4 containers in different sizes. They screw together and have a little handle. 4 Staxs will fit in the TSA bag. I fill them with liquids and creams but also non liquids like ear plugs, pills, hair ties, jewelry, etc. They are slim and sit on the counter. You have everything together in not much space. Label them, and you can see everything. No more scatter/digging.
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it. Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Day pack: www.amazon.com/dp/B010NGLJFU?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
I agree with the comment that said you should only pack 1 set of PJs. You are missing a rain jacket that fits over your down jacket. I also pack a cross body cloth bag to use when going to the market. Also, I pack a water bottle.
Rain Jacket: Vince Camuto purchased at Costco last year for around $25 Light down Jacket: 32 degrees purchased at Costco last year for around $30 Laundry supplies: I use travel size laundry sheets or a little shampoo!
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it. Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it. Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Hi. We're leaving in 2 weeks for Italy - two cruises and 10 days of touring. I didn't see you bring anything that could sub for "fancy" .... dress? shoes?
I only bring fancy clothes if I know I'll need it. On a cruise you will probably need it! My go to is a black skirt, black top, printed silk scarf for color, dressy earrings and necklace. I personally would bring a nice flat strappy pair of sandals or a ballet flat that could also be worn at other times. If you don't like black, do navy blue or cream. With this combo, you can wear the pieces separately at other times. If you need something fancier than that you might have to swap out other items to get it into the carry on.
We're leaving this coming week for a similar trip. I'm including one fancy skirt with a black blouse and one casual skirt with a black sweater. All of those pieces can be mixed and matched with other things I'm bringing too. Enjoy your trip!
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it. Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it. Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I know the owner of that company through Facebook he has standard poodles and so do I. He’s such a narcissist I can’t stand his personality, so I hope there’s another option for a travel vest.
I just bought that carryon and now I am nervous that it is too small. I definitely like to take more than than in my suitcase. And I will be in Spain in November so I will definitely need warmer stuff!
This video has all the layers you need for Spain in November. Good luck and have fun! I put the link for the vest at the top of the comments. Sounds like you may need it!
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it. It got the Vince Camuto rain jacket at Costco last year for around $25. There is a white and fushia version on Amazon I'll link below. Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6? Rain Jacket: psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details www.amazon.com/Vince-Camuto-Lightweight-Resistant-Regular/dp/B0D6RJLVT2/ref=cs_sr_dp_2?crid=1KFCCJ8522OPN&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.1a0aRMhDh0ryaViQTILcNO1OQIUCqNLNZTTjHjM2fY_Eyodj3qXwmQbQH5hJmsHRei0x4Q2zvSgv9aH_EiLT0O-Q_DdDoXVEz8QVvINCPWsIbjMPVdOjopTpgG4evCaAUQNHCHY8EG-sk-K9RxctosnSG-TuBH_j-Wz3JwaTwfK0dTtlMj6FEkyfBysZblGcYjlD1lYIhVt9GBvOOmB8s8l2XYjeh8JkP3ab6bB64Y1XPTU4Pgo6zcfH72yMxcYpjLNZl4U2ew4SKF1ygwhO6WvBnUsblUrakIUe4H06hcw.EriBP1DwDgdfyl3WnkAbps5v3n3rPA_NrtJweZ-hNwk&dib_tag=se&keywords=vince+camuto+rain+jacket+women&qid=1726069301&sprefix=vince+camuto+rain%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-1
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it. Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I found one on Amazon with 6 pockets for $40 ish dollars & worked out great. The Scottie vest is probably nicer & has more pockets if you want to pay $$.
@@50andFeistywithTraci just want to clarify the difference between an adapter and a converter. You need an adapter to change our North American plugs to European plugs. If your curling iron is dual voltage, then you only need the adapter. If it’s not dual voltage, then you need a converter to handle the 220 voltage of Europe plus the adapter so you can plug it in. Hope this helps. Also please note you will need different adapters for different countries e.g. UK is different than France. You can buy universal adapters that will handle multiple countries. Hope this helps.
@@50andFeistywithTraci I have status on American and their credit card with lounge access. I get free bags. We usually take 3 to europe, we're only taking 2 this time since we're taking regional flights as well.
Thank you for this! One question: were you packing for somewhere in particular? I ask because I’m going to Italy in a month and I’m concerned with just how many ‘layering’ things I should bring. Any insight would be appreciated 😊
This packing video is perfect for Italy. Check the weather the week before you leave for your exact destinations. You may not need the light weight down jacket, but you can swap it out for another light layer like a thin sweater. Italians typically dress up a little more so something nice to wear out to dinner or a dress is also a good idea.
@@50andFeistywithTraci Wonderful! I appreciate this. I don’t want to bring too many ‘what if’s’ but want enough choices to avoid having to buy too much when I’m there. I do want to get while there, but not a lot cause I do have to carry it around all the places we’re going to! And that’s 8 places over two weeks (!) looking forward to it 🥰 Thank you again for your help!
TH-cam deleted some of my words because I put them in italic so here’s the full message: “Wonderful! I appreciate this. I don’t want to bring too many ‘what if’s’ but want enough choices to avoid having to buy too much when I’m there. I do want to get some things while there, but not a lot cause I do have to carry it around all the places we’re going to! And that’s 8 places over two weeks (!) Really looking forward to it 🥰Thank you again for your help!”
Yes, that is a requirement for entering Spain. www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/nuevayork/en/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/Consular/Condiciones-de-entrada-en-Espana.aspx
It worked on my clothes. Maybe you didn't use enough? I used it on my cotton and tencel button up shirts the most. It was super handy. Test it out on something at home.
@lackingincreativity yes, they are getting more stringent these days. I think they are trying to discourage folks from doing carry on only by doing so. Gotta make money somehow. Haha
@@lackingincreativityIt is, as of Sept 1st on all European Union carriers and, I think, maybe on one or two US domestic carriers. We're flying TAP Portugal, and the weight restriction for carry on is 22 lbs, with only 4 lbs allowed for the personal item. Yikes! Check your carrier's baggage policy to be sure.
You can definitely add those if you need them. Anything you think you might need during flight should be in your personal item bag. Everything else can be packed in the carry-on.
You don't pack anything inside your shoes? I'm only 2 min in, so I hope you stuff something in them LOL. I'm concerned about the weight--compression cubes can be misleading because you can jam a lot in and make it too heavy. I'm surprised with 1 bra only
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Level8 carry-on: amzn.to/4fCERH8
Backpack: amzn.to/3WNbpWd
Vest: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Day pack: www.amazon.com/dp/B010NGLJFU?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
Cell Phone Holder: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VJZ6YF6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Rain Jacket: Vince Camuto purchased at Costco last year for around $25
Light down Jacket: 32 degrees purchased at Costco last year for around $30
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Good job! We went to Italy for 3wks late April into May this year. We traveled within Italy from north to way south. The challenge was also was to have clothing for warm weather & cooler. I had pants that were light weight & pair of jeans. To keep warm I took a base layer (long under pants/shirt) they don’t take up much room at all. Also took a merino wool cardigan. I got a cheaper vest on Amazon with 6 pockets & took an all weather jacket. 2 pairs of sneakers & 1 pair sandals. I only took a hairdryer brush & no curling iron because the last time I took one I never took the time to curl my hair. For toiletries I took my skin care in smaller containers & I just purchased other toiletries at the pharmacia. The airport in Rome has everything too. I will say taking a big suitcase to Italy is a challenge unless you are driven right to the front door of your accommodations. Lots of uphill cobblestone streets. We also had a washer in each accommodation & were able to do laundry ( I took laundry sheets & color catchers). You definitely have to be strategic when packing 😂
Sound like you know what you are doing! What vest on Amazon did you find? I would love a cheaper option.
Great to show people this is doable. We did one month in Ireland/Scotland in the spring using only carry ons. One opportunity missed in your video...put things in your shoes, that's wasted space if you don't.
Great tip!
Nicely done but what is missing like many packing videos is the weight of each bag when full.
I should I have posted that! It was under 8kg/17lbs for a flight on Lufthansa.
The outfit montage was very helpful, as well as seeing what and how you packed. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Loved the video, super chilled. Love the insight for menopause women! awesome!!! I am not on menopause (yet) but my mom is and its amazing to see woman talking about it on simple things as packing your bag for a trip. Rockstar !!
Thank you!
Great video and I love how your orange cat is Lowkey being naughty in the background scratching your chair. Typical orange cat behavior 🤣
I didn't even notice! I'll have to go re-watch!
I saw that too! Hahaha.
I'd put that adaptor into my personal bag. Sometimes airlines ask/tell people to check their carryons, so put all the super "need" stuff into your personal. Excellent video, thank you!!!
That's probably a good idea! Since I carry a charger in my personal item I haven't really worried about the adaptor.
I spent 2 weeks in Europe this spring, carry-on only. My packing was similar to yours, but I reversed the ratio of pj's to bras. I took 1 nightgown ( laundry done ) and 4 bras. I'll be returning for another 3 weeks very soon, but I'll be checking my carry-on. It's just easier.
I always worry they will lose my bags and that's why I do carry-on only. I'm less worried on the flight home and will check my bag then sometimes.
@50andFeistywithTraci I usually carry on, but this transatlantic flight is direct, and my checked bag is free. When you travel alone, maintaining contact with your belongings at the airport is difficult. You can't ask someone to watch your suitcase while you visit the restroom or get food. It's just easier to check the bag.
I’m in agreement about the vests.
Vests are great!
LOL...I did not think you were going to get all that stuff in your carry-on!! I need to rethink my whole packing situation!!
Love this, great job! How did the Level8 bag do in Europe - like weight-wise and size-wise for the airlines?
It did great! I bought this bag and did carry on only on Lufthansa. No problems at all!
It did great! I bought this bag and did carry on only on Lufthansa. No problems at all!
Great video! You have lots of wardrobe options! Yess 👏
Thank you! Yes, plenty to wear!
Thanks for the video. But, I would be interested in the weight of those bag. Many European airlines weigh the carryon bags.
It was pretty light. But you're right, I should have shown the weight when I was finished. Next time!
I am also concerned will the personal item bag fit under the seat.?
It did fit under the seat which is why I chose this one. It's my go to personal item.
@@50andFeistywithTraci We're flying Air Canada and it says 6" deep, which is tiny! My bag is deeper, but many TH-camrs recommended it so fingers crossed. Yours looks so thick!
I spent 30 days in Europe this summer with a backpack only. Had 3 pants,4tops,no toiletries bought them there, sandals,gym shoes,sweater 2 dresses rain coat everything was just under 20 pounds. Lots of sink laundry and a few laundry mats.
You are a pro!
This is so impressive!!! Two jackets in your personal bag🎉 I really loved how you specifically shared what was going in each packing cube and how you placed your shoes in - even the Birkenstocks! I also like the bendy phone thing! I’m going to need all your packing essentials. Love this video! Where is your cashmere sweater from?
Thank you so much! The sweater is from JCrew.com. They have a version of these every year. The bendy thing is from Amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VJZ6YF6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Have you seen the Humangear Stax? 4 containers in different sizes. They screw together and have a little handle. 4 Staxs will fit in the TSA bag. I fill them with liquids and creams but also non liquids like ear plugs, pills, hair ties, jewelry, etc. They are slim and sit on the counter. You have everything together in not much space. Label them, and you can see everything. No more scatter/digging.
Those look nice too!
Please provide details for vest and daypack
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it.
Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Day pack: www.amazon.com/dp/B010NGLJFU?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
Save space - sleep nude! I take one cotton caftan that I also wear for lounging at the hotel and also as a coverup.
I'm too afraid of middle of the night fire alarms!! :D
Great idea! 😆
@@TracyKMainwaringdon’t be - I leave it at the foot of the bed so I can just slip it on
I agree with the comment that said you should only pack 1 set of PJs. You are missing a rain jacket that fits over your down jacket. I also pack a cross body cloth bag to use when going to the market. Also, I pack a water bottle.
My black rain jacket does fit over the down jacket! And I prefer more than 1 set of PJs but everyone is a little different.
Do you have a link for your rain jacket and down jacket? Show us your laundry supplies. Thanks.
Rain Jacket: Vince Camuto purchased at Costco last year for around $25
Light down Jacket: 32 degrees purchased at Costco last year for around $30
Laundry supplies: I use travel size laundry sheets or a little shampoo!
Loved this. Ty. I’d like a link to the vest too.
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it.
Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I enjoyed your video. I would like the link to the vest too; I see many of your views love the vest too! Thanks
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it.
Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
@@50andFeistywithTraci thanks
Hi. We're leaving in 2 weeks for Italy - two cruises and 10 days of touring. I didn't see you bring anything that could sub for "fancy" .... dress? shoes?
I only bring fancy clothes if I know I'll need it. On a cruise you will probably need it! My go to is a black skirt, black top, printed silk scarf for color, dressy earrings and necklace. I personally would bring a nice flat strappy pair of sandals or a ballet flat that could also be worn at other times. If you don't like black, do navy blue or cream. With this combo, you can wear the pieces separately at other times. If you need something fancier than that you might have to swap out other items to get it into the carry on.
We're leaving this coming week for a similar trip. I'm including one fancy skirt with a black blouse and one casual skirt with a black sweater. All of those pieces can be mixed and matched with other things I'm bringing too. Enjoy your trip!
Great video. I would like to know what vest your wearing. Thanks
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it.
Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Great video! I would love to know where you got the vest. Thanks!
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it.
Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I know the owner of that company through Facebook he has standard poodles and so do I. He’s such a narcissist I can’t stand his personality, so I hope there’s another option for a travel vest.
I'm looking for a cheaper option but haven't found one yet that is as good as the ScottEVest.
I just bought that carryon and now I am nervous that it is too small. I definitely like to take more than than in my suitcase. And I will be in Spain in November so I will definitely need warmer stuff!
This video has all the layers you need for Spain in November. Good luck and have fun! I put the link for the vest at the top of the comments. Sounds like you may need it!
Enjoyed your very real video. Were you concerned with the weight ?
I would love details of your vest and rain jacket .
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it. It got the Vince Camuto rain jacket at Costco last year for around $25. There is a white and fushia version on Amazon I'll link below.
Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?
Rain Jacket: psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
www.amazon.com/Vince-Camuto-Lightweight-Resistant-Regular/dp/B0D6RJLVT2/ref=cs_sr_dp_2?crid=1KFCCJ8522OPN&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.1a0aRMhDh0ryaViQTILcNO1OQIUCqNLNZTTjHjM2fY_Eyodj3qXwmQbQH5hJmsHRei0x4Q2zvSgv9aH_EiLT0O-Q_DdDoXVEz8QVvINCPWsIbjMPVdOjopTpgG4evCaAUQNHCHY8EG-sk-K9RxctosnSG-TuBH_j-Wz3JwaTwfK0dTtlMj6FEkyfBysZblGcYjlD1lYIhVt9GBvOOmB8s8l2XYjeh8JkP3ab6bB64Y1XPTU4Pgo6zcfH72yMxcYpjLNZl4U2ew4SKF1ygwhO6WvBnUsblUrakIUe4H06hcw.EriBP1DwDgdfyl3WnkAbps5v3n3rPA_NrtJweZ-hNwk&dib_tag=se&keywords=vince+camuto+rain+jacket+women&qid=1726069301&sprefix=vince+camuto+rain%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-1
Great video, Yes if possible can you provide a link or where to find the travel vest 😊
The 24 pocket vest is amazing! I tried 5 different vests with multiple pockets and this one blows them all away. It's a bit expensive but well worth it.
Vest link: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKD9G5B6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I found one on Amazon with 6 pockets for $40 ish dollars & worked out great. The Scottie vest is probably nicer & has more pockets if you want to pay $$.
@@lynn9018 Which one was it? I would love to find a cheaper option!
Do you need a power adapter for the curling iron? I hear you do unless it's a dual voltage, but I don't know if that's just for England or all Europe
@@TracyKMainwaring you don’t need a power adapter if it’s dual voltage.
@@50andFeistywithTraci just want to clarify the difference between an adapter and a converter. You need an adapter to change our North American plugs to European plugs. If your curling iron is dual voltage, then you only need the adapter. If it’s not dual voltage, then you need a converter to handle the 220 voltage of Europe plus the adapter so you can plug it in. Hope this helps. Also please note you will need different adapters for different countries e.g. UK is different than France. You can buy universal adapters that will handle multiple countries. Hope this helps.
My wife and I are going for three weeks in January and there’s absolutely no way we could go carry-on only
I would!!! Have a great time anyway!
@@50andFeistywithTraci I have status on American and their credit card with lounge access. I get free bags. We usually take 3 to europe, we're only taking 2 this time since we're taking regional flights as well.
Thank you for this! One question: were you packing for somewhere in particular? I ask because I’m going to Italy in a month and I’m concerned with just how many ‘layering’ things I should bring. Any insight would be appreciated 😊
This packing video is perfect for Italy. Check the weather the week before you leave for your exact destinations. You may not need the light weight down jacket, but you can swap it out for another light layer like a thin sweater. Italians typically dress up a little more so something nice to wear out to dinner or a dress is also a good idea.
@@50andFeistywithTraci Wonderful! I appreciate this. I don’t want to bring too many ‘what if’s’ but want enough choices to avoid having to buy too much when I’m there. I do want to get while there, but not a lot cause I do have to carry it around all the places we’re going to! And that’s 8 places over two weeks (!) looking forward to it 🥰 Thank you again for your help!
TH-cam deleted some of my words because I put them in italic so here’s the full message: “Wonderful! I appreciate this. I don’t want to bring too many ‘what if’s’ but want enough choices to avoid having to buy too much when I’m there. I do want to get some things while there, but not a lot cause I do have to carry it around all the places we’re going to! And that’s 8 places over two weeks (!) Really looking forward to it 🥰Thank you again for your help!”
Good luck with packing light and have a wonderful time!
Great video, one thing is for sure you are not going to Italy, Portugal, Spain or Greece
What makes you think that?
Is that the Scott e vest.
Yes:)
10:20 "Where are you going?" 😿
Good job. Please when travelling to europe ,were you asked how much money you were holding with you before boarding?
I wasn't asked that. Were you?
I just want to know . Thank you so much
@@50andFeistywithTraci I just watched a video that said in Spain you are required to show $ or a bank statement that shows you have money!
Yes, that is a requirement for entering Spain. www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/nuevayork/en/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/Consular/Condiciones-de-entrada-en-Espana.aspx
@@kloverendwow! None of their business.
I have not had success with Downy de-wrinkle. I wonder if it’s user error or the particular fabrics I choose.
It worked on my clothes. Maybe you didn't use enough? I used it on my cotton and tencel button up shirts the most. It was super handy. Test it out on something at home.
I suspect the packed clothes & items are over 7 kg whi his the usual carryon allowance!
They were both light enough for Lufthansa! Under 17lbs/8kg for the carry on.
I would never use a carry on I prefer checked in
You missed weighing the luggage.
I've never had to weigh a carry on. Is that a new thing?
@lackingincreativity yes, they are getting more stringent these days. I think they are trying to discourage folks from doing carry on only by doing so. Gotta make money somehow. Haha
@@lackingincreativityIt is, as of Sept 1st on all European Union carriers and, I think, maybe on one or two US domestic carriers. We're flying TAP Portugal, and the weight restriction for carry on is 22 lbs, with only 4 lbs allowed for the personal item. Yikes! Check your carrier's baggage policy to be sure.
It was under 17lbs for a flight on Lufthansa. I should have shown the weight though. Next time!
No meds?
You can definitely add those if you need them. Anything you think you might need during flight should be in your personal item bag. Everything else can be packed in the carry-on.
Seems like a lot for 2 weeks in Europe.
Yes. It was more than I needed. Next trip will be one bag only and a small travel purse.
Best of luck with your channel.
@@kurtthecat3995 Thank you!
You don't pack anything inside your shoes? I'm only 2 min in, so I hope you stuff something in them LOL. I'm concerned about the weight--compression cubes can be misleading because you can jam a lot in and make it too heavy. I'm surprised with 1 bra only
I personally don't pack inside my shoes unless I'm running out of space. But I know it's a hack that comes in handy sometimes.