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When we think about packing our bags, men, the truth is we don't get too complicated. We put on a couple of T-shirts, cool jeans, shorts, two or three T-shirts, swimming trunks ... and a little more. Then regret comes when we see that we really have nothing to wear during these 2 weeks of vacation, and we are tired of repeating the same clothes over and over again.
So if you don't want to see
yourself shopping for clothes where you want to spend your vacation, or in duty
free at the airport, I recommend that you sit down and stop to think about what
you really need. Trust me, it's very simple; as easy as taking seasonal basics
and combining them elegantly. Here are some tips.
When going on vacation, a man
faces many potential pitfalls. Too much and you find yourself wasting extra
luggage, but too little, and you are forced to add laundry to your list of
places to visit.
To make matters worse, there is
a chance that you pack the wrong things, which makes it fashionable to get
stuck somewhere between a pair of Air Jordans and low crotch wool pants.
Therefore, to speed up packing and suitcase, I have compiled a list of holiday
supplies covering all aspects. Own weight is not allowed.
T-shirts
I know, I know ... how obvious.
We all need T-shirts, but (and this is a novelty) last year's or others are not
suitable for us. Believe it or not, seemingly plain white T-shirts also obey
the dictates of fashion, and the wide one you bought last year is bad form.
So choose summer t-shirts well.
I would go for neutral colors so they go well with them, and yes, they are made
from good cotton. Your body and you (we are the same) will be grateful to you.
T-shirts
Okay, starting with a T-shirt
is almost embarrassingly obvious, but on this list, it's not important to
patronize what you already know, namely that a T-shirt is essential in the
summer, but to highlight the importance of buying it. ... this is good.
By this we mean it should be
white (or some other neutral shade), well weighted (not so thick as to leave
you slippery with sweat, not too light as #freethenipple) and made from 100%
cotton, preferably mercerized pima or supima.
Thin sweater
Even if we have two or three
heat waves of 40 degrees in a row, it will sometimes get cold (I say), so you
need a thin linen sweater that generally suits us all, especially if we are a
little tanned. ...
This sweater goes well with
casual summer clothes. You can wear it with short, long pants, but never with a
swimsuit. Remember this is an informal outfit for chilly summer nights.
Thin sweater
Unless this trip is the first
leg of your big retirement tour, you will most likely be outdoors until the early
hours of the morning. This means that you need a back cover to shake off the
cold.
Instead of a sweatshirt that
might be too casual or a jacket that turns out to be too warm in many cases, a
thin sweater strikes the right balance while keeping you cool without getting
in the way of your style.
Striped shirt
This is a classic that never
fails: striped tees or Breton tees. A great option if you are tired of wearing
them in white or hesitate with prints this season (some, however, for running).
Striped shirts will be your
lifesaver more than once and in many situations, trust me. They will give you a
certain style and will always attract the eyes of others. I advise you to buy a
little wide (but without exaggeration) and combine them to your liking. They go
with everything.
Breton top
In the "capsule"
wardrobe there is little room for things that are not combined with others,
which means that there can be no talk of the most striking prints, experimental
cuts and, in general, about "complex" applications.
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