I’ve had enough of smug travel writers boasting about packing light
When did packing light become an Olympic sport? Smug travel writers everywhere can’t seem to resist a humblebrag about their perfectly packed Marie Kondo-ed hand luggage that allows them to skip the baggage carousel.
“I’m travelling to (insert destination here) for three weeks with only seven kilograms of carry-on.”
Say what you will about packing light, more is always better. Credit: Karlie Kloss / Instagram
Give them a medal!
When it comes to packing, this kind of militant minimalism hurts my brain and makes me want to stay home.
I’m more of a whimsical Mary Poppins-meets-the-Scouts’ “Be prepared” kind of packer.
For me, 32 kilograms of checked luggage helps me soak up a destination’s romance and charm.
I like to have plenty of wardrobe options and twirly dresses. I also like certain creature comforts – a hair straightener, a travel iron, a yoga mat, binoculars for birdwatching and opera viewing, and at least three books.
Then there are practical necessities – two pairs of bathers (who wants to put on soggy swimmers?) a light jacket, a heavier coat, sunscreen SPF 50 , a first aid kit, wet weather gear, a Keep Cup and, finally, the coffee snob’s ultimate........
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