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Choosing Travel Clothing

So you have you plane ticket ready, your hotel reserved and your vacation activities planned; now you are left with the question of what clothes you are going to pack. For some, packing many travel cloths for a long trip can be overwhelming. However, if you pack smart travel clothing then the process will be easier. If you are packing clothing for a trip to another country then you want to try to stick with lightweight clothing. Lightweight travel clothing is the best choice for all types of travel needs.

When it comes to packing travel clothes, you want to find a few key pieces of clothing that you will be able to wear at any destination at any time of the day. When it comes to choosing travel clothing you want performance fabrics, or fabrics that are breathable, moisture wicking and easy to take care of.
Stay Neutral It is also a good idea to pack only neutral color. Whether you are going to have an outdoor adventure or a trip through the city, you want to have clothing that will function in all area. So avoid clothing that is bright in color and pack neutral in terms of brown, black and khaki. This is especially true when it comes to pants, shorts and skirts. These colors will go with anything and allow you to pack fewer items. Easy to Pack You should also make sure you have travel clothing that is wrinkle resistant. While this doesn't mean you can travel without getting any wrinkles in your clothing, it does mean that these clothes are less likely to wrinkle than other types of clothing when stuffed into a suitcase. Be Subtle Make sure the styling of your clothing is subtle. While you are likely going to stand out from the local culture anyway, it can still be helpful to dress a little less conspicuous. Don't pack tight fitting clothing or short shorts and skirts. These clothing not only make you stand out from other, but for some cultures, they may be unacceptable. Adequate Sun Protection If you are going to be out in the sun a lot on your vacation then you want to consider clothing that offers sun protection. While all fabrics block some degree of UV rays, there is sun-protection clothing that has Ultraviolet Protection Factor or UPF ratings. The UPF indicates how much protection you get from both UVA and UVB rays. Sun protection garments are rated from a low of 15 to a high of 50+. The protection you get from these clothing doesn't wash away or sweat off like sun block. Wearing these clothing articles will increase your overall protection against UV related health risks. Adequate Insect Protection Depending on where you are traveling, insects can be a big protection. With the West Nile Virus and Lyme Disease being real concerns it is important to consider clothing that offers insect protection when traveling to certain parts of the world. There are a few outdoor clothing lines that are treated with permethrin, which is an insecticide that is engineered specifically for fabrics to protect you from insects. These clothing works against ticks, mosquitoes and other insects.