Studies Show These Are the 3 Items Travelers Always Pack But Never Wear
Even though my travel plans this year have been on pause, I'm still always reevaluating my packing skills. Knowing what to throw in a carry-on versus what to keep at home is a valuable organizational tool I still use once it's time for my big end of year closet cleanouts. As a former chronic over-packer, learning to travel light definitely took some time. If you're like me, a study that Trunk Club (Nordstrom's personal styling company) recently conducted will probably pique your interest. The study examined the travel and packing habits of Americans and found that a whopping 62% of those surveyed admitted to overpacking when traveling, which the study attributed to the fact that most started packing 24 hours before leaving. They also voted that packing is more stressful than the trip itself. Suddenly staying at home doesn't sound so bad.
The study found that "nearly a quarter of the average suitcase [is] left untouched when traveling," which is a shame when we could all use that extra space for things we'll actually wear, or even swap out our suitcase for a smaller one. So what are the most common items that people always pack but never wear? Jackets, long-sleeved shirts, and socks. (This tidbit might be handy to keep in mind the next time traveling becomes a thing again.) Maggie Mee, the head of merchandising at Trunk Club, advises, "To avoid overpacking, consider using versatile items that can be repurposed for multiple outfits and occasions." Translation: Narrow it down to one jacket, two long-sleeve shirts, and only enough socks to cover the days when wearing shoes that actually require socks.
Read the survey for even more findings from the study, and scroll to shop some of the versatile items I learned to always pack.
No matter what season it is, I always have a denim jacket in my suitcase.
I gravitate toward subtle dresses that no one will notice if I wear more than once.
These are comfortable and polished enough to wear all day in even the chicest of cities.
This J Brand style is insanely soft, and the wash is perfectly versatile.
Sure, the leopard version of this skirt is a cult classic, but the black one is ideal for travel.
One pair of wide-leg pants and one pair of jeans may suffice for a short trip.
This bag is the perfect size for trips, and it's so versatile.
I always pack a lightweight hoodie—even during summer.
A simple sweater that easily coordinates with any bottoms.
Packing skincare and other toiletries have never been easier.
These cashmere pants can easily transition from day to night with the right top and shoes.
Boots are a bulkier item so take one pair that's not too big and super versatile.
A coat is a necessity, so don't leave it at home! Stick with something formal enough to wear with fancier attire, but lowkey enough to wear with jeans.
The neckline adds visual interest should you spontaneously need an elegant top.
A jumpsuit is the ultimate travel time-saver. It also eliminates the need for packing two separate pieces to create an outfit.
A sophisticated shoe your feet will thank you for. Also bonus points for easy packability.
A reusable mug is not only eco-conscious, but it also eliminates the need for multiple water bottles taking up space in your tote bag.
This post was published previously and has since been updated.
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Allyson is a senior editor forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.
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