Packing tips for a Summer trip: layering for chilly nights and windy places

Planning a summer trip? Remember to consider unexpected chilly nights or windy spots that might pop up in your itinerary.

I recently traveled to the beautiful Algarve, Portugal, and needed extra warmth, especially in places like Sagres. Instead of packing a bulky wool sweater or a nylon jacket, I opted for a smarter, more versatile solution: layering with lighter pieces.

The Versatility of Layers

Why choose layers? It’s all about maximizing your options without overpacking. By bringing two lighter pieces that can be worn together, you can create three different outfits from just two items. For my trip, I brought a cozy cotton sweater and a roomy denim jacket. This combo turned out to be perfect for the different weather conditions.

My Go-To Combo

The denim jacket I chose was perfect—it had enough room to comfortably fit over the sweater. This setup kept me warm during those unexpectedly breezy moments. For example, when I visited Sagres, I was warned about the cold and windy weather. While it was definitely windy, it never got too cold, and my layered outfit kept me perfectly comfortable.

Style and Functionality

One of the best parts about this layering strategy is its versatility. The sweater can also double as a stylish accessory. When you're not wearing it, tie it around your hips to add some texture and color to your outfit. This little trick keeps you ready for any sudden weather changes and adds a chic touch to your look.

Final Thoughts

So, think about layering next time you're packing for a summer adventure. Opt for lighter pieces that can be combined for extra warmth without the bulk. You’ll save space in your suitcase and stay stylishly prepared for any weather. Happy travels!


Hi, I’m Marcia Crivorot, a Personal Stylist based in NY. I send newsletters with style tips, brands to know, and products twice a month. Unlock previous editions of my newsletters and receive my emails firsthand by subscribing.

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