Packing Tips for Women - What to Pack & Wear in Europe--all in a Carry-on!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @saffarty390
    @saffarty390 3 года назад +30

    If you hand wash clothes in the sink then try rolling them in a bath towel afterwards and twisting it before hanging them upon to dry. If clothes are still borderline dry in the morning try hair-drying them.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! That is such a great solution for the many, many times that your items may not be quite dry enough to wear.
      Happy travels!

  • @Texaninalabama256
    @Texaninalabama256 3 года назад +10

    Amen! You pack it, you lift it!!

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Ha! Always trying to help out the awesome flight attendants!!

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 2 года назад +2

      Not just flight attendants. I'm sick of these little women who overpack then expect others to lift and stow their luggage. If you're not tall enough to reach the overhead bins and plan to rely on others to stow your luggage for you then at least have the courtesy to pack a light bag. You're tiny - how hard can it be to pack light?

  • @nicoleduhamel1218
    @nicoleduhamel1218 Год назад

    I have that same suitcase and I use packing cubes and put them in the space between the bars to maximize the space. Great video very comprehensive.

  • @ccharles848
    @ccharles848 Год назад

    Great video! Thx for all of the ideas!🤗

  • @debbiemeyer7666
    @debbiemeyer7666 2 года назад +12

    I take solid soap and shampoo and also laundry sheets, they are the ones backpackers use, very tiny and I bought toothpaste tablets and count out just enough for my trip. This all frees up room in my 3-1-1 bag. I also use Thrive mascara…it is the best, ever! Great video!x

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Thrive is soooo good! I've tried the solid shampoo and maybe it's my longer hair, but I just can't get it to not dry it out. I'm still just bringing a little, maybe just a tiny sample enough for one washing and buying when I arrive.

  • @michelebrassard8907
    @michelebrassard8907 Год назад

    Where did you get your tee shirts? Will you be doing another video soon? I really enjoyed watching your practical tips.

  • @sweetypatnett6123
    @sweetypatnett6123 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this video and helpful tips. 😊😊

  • @SenterStuff61
    @SenterStuff61 Год назад

    Heading to Italy in October so this video was very helpful for me! Thanks!

  • @sarahtwamley3508
    @sarahtwamley3508 Год назад +2

    Scarves...yes! Thank you! 🥻 Turn any scarf into a jacket/kimono-like by folding in half and tying the 2-ends to one another, wrap around your back, pop arms thru the two holes!
    A scarf can also be a shopping bag!
    I learned a lot of ways to use scarves from Dominique Sachse's lifestyle channel.

  • @cookeliza
    @cookeliza Год назад

    Great and informative video. Um, I am a little embarrassed to ask this, but I get constipated on trips. Any suggestions ?

  • @chyna_eyyez8523
    @chyna_eyyez8523 2 года назад +5

    The way that you explained things,and how organic / Unstaged is amazing! It kept me watching and entertained. You’re explanations were on point too. Completely love that I can tell this is is the real you! very informative & makes me want to start my RUclips channel up again! Thanks for the tips. Watched this while packing 👌🏾

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Thank you! Yes, that's definitely all authentically me--ha! But seriously, I'm humbled by your comments. Happy travels to you!

  • @alexandrachappell4308
    @alexandrachappell4308 3 года назад +7

    I pack solid shampoo & conditioner bars (from Lush). They don't count against your 311. My friend makes solid lotion, so I bring that, too. Kind of particular on my toiletries. But I agree it's fun to pick up toiletries on your travels.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Alexandra,
      I have also used the solid shampoos and conditioner bars. I just get so bogged down in toiletries that I've tried to simplify and cross that bridge when I get someplace. Ha!!
      Happy travels and thanks for commenting. :-)

  • @isabelbell374
    @isabelbell374 Год назад

    Wow! First realistic packing video. Great job!

  • @Joy-mm3cz
    @Joy-mm3cz Год назад

    Just came across your channel. I have the same clear liquids bag. I love it. I have used Lume for almost 3 yrs. I also like Nude. They do have small travel sizes.

  • @ofeliaquintana6041
    @ofeliaquintana6041 Год назад

    Thanks very informative,

  • @books_and_boardingpasses
    @books_and_boardingpasses Год назад +1

    I use arrowroot powder or corn starch as dry shampoo, carry it in small plastic jar. Saves space and my hair.

  • @kimeyaamitgadkari9811
    @kimeyaamitgadkari9811 2 года назад +1

    Very comprehensive and detailed. Thank you so much

  • @heatherframpton9693
    @heatherframpton9693 Год назад +2

    Brand new subscriber here...thanks for the packing tips, will work domestically, too. My goal is to pack carry-on only for an upcoming flight to Las Vegas to visit family with the hubster! 😁❤️☀️🧳💺✈️💯 Challenge accepted! Yes to scarves! They take up so little space/so lightweight and spice up an outfit in no time! Scarves are part of my daily outfits at home. 😁❤️ Also, same for accessories...

  • @caroles1913
    @caroles1913 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the tips! I didn't know about the no-vacuum vacuum bags! I do think you can cut down on a lot of your toiletries! ;-)

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Thanks! It's so important, especially this summer, to only take carry-on as you never know if you'll see your checked bag again. Ha!
      I agree on cutting back on the toiletries. I take less and less every time!

  • @Hacosta22
    @Hacosta22 2 года назад +2

    This is very well done… thank you. I am leaving in June for 3 weeks and going to try to do carry on only. We will see how it goes

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +2

      Thanks, Holly. Follow along here because hopefully, I will post a new video as I will be packing again next week!

  • @ChristinaLorraineYoung
    @ChristinaLorraineYoung Год назад

    Can you share where you purchased your plus size merino long sleeve shirt please? Looks like a nice one. Thanks!

  • @kristyguest8443
    @kristyguest8443 2 года назад +3

    Hi there! Thanks for the great info. My husband is making me pack everything for our 12 day Europe trip in a carryon with all the luggage nightmares going on right now and I am a panicked mess! But maybe I can do it with your help here. SO basically clothing in the carryon and toiletries in the other bag that goes under the seat? What lanyard is good to use as a crossbody with your phone? That is a great idea!

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +1

      Hi Kristy! Yes, it is VERY smart to do carry-on only, especially right now with all the craziness with lost luggage. You can do it with the helpful hints here. Just pack smartly (you don't need much) and get everything that you possibly can into the rolling suitcase utilizing compression packing cubes {amzn.to/3PDnE2s} or compression bags {amzn.to/3IL4Mwl}.
      I LOVE having a lanyard to secure my phone. I wear my lanyard crossbody like a purse because it feels more secure. This is a longer one that can be adjusted to crossbody {amzn.to/3OlZPuV}. However, I've found that the whole attachment to the phone that comes with this is not great. So, I've been using this one {amzn.to/3RKTNHq}--for YEARS! They are sturdy and really stand-up to wear and tear.
      Good luck and reach back out if you have additional questions!

  • @Juanaaaa
    @Juanaaaa 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @Ingrid0410
    @Ingrid0410 2 года назад

    Super video! Thank you

  • @jamiewendel1441
    @jamiewendel1441 Год назад

    Love my Lume deodorant!! Thanks for the tip to use contact case!

  • @NanaStory71
    @NanaStory71 4 месяца назад

    What if you purchase something while traveling? Where do you put it?

  • @francinejaninesarmiento1797
    @francinejaninesarmiento1797 2 года назад +4

    Still a great travel video! I've learned a lot on this tips and hacks! thank you so much honey! I just want to share that above all the hacks for my travel, the greatest tip and secret I for a great travel for me, is finding my Nomad Lane Bento bag that I have been using for quite some travels already. Such a great bag that makes my travel with so much ease and comfort because of its great features.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing that bag, Francine. Your Nomad Lane Bento bag looks like a great one. I'm linking it here so that others can check out all it's cool features! I may have to give it a whirl in the coming months. :-)
      amzn.to/3GrYlvv

  • @monicab28
    @monicab28 Год назад +1

    I wish you had links for a lot of this stuff.

  • @ellybea68
    @ellybea68 2 года назад +11

    Great video! We share a similar packing philosophy. I travel with a carryon only for three months at a time. I have a similar travel capsule wardrobe of 11-14 items, depending on the season and what I’ll be doing. I find I can be cold, so if I know it will be cool I include a thermal top, a fleece or thin sweater and a tiny puffy jacket that fits into a tiny little pouch. I’m from Australia, and we are limited to one 7kg carryon bags and my bag is usually 8-9 kgs so I usually have to check it on the way to and from Europe but fly carryon only in the US and Europe. I have lost my tweezers and nail scissors so many times because in Australia you can’t include these in carryon bags. Some airlines also limit you to one bag only so I always make sure my cross-body bag fits in my carryon. All my toiletries etc need to fit in my carryon. It’s a struggle but so worth it to travel light. I always get bored with my limited wardrobe but there is always room to buy something if you travel light. I usually sink wash as I go using the shampoo in the hotel.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Yay, Elly! So happy that we share a similar packing philosophy! It does get a little blah wearing the same thing, but you are right, adding a new item here or there is all the more fun!
      Happy travels!

    • @anivee5863
      @anivee5863 Год назад

      Yes! I soooo agree... I always wonder if they thought we would try to kill the pilots one hair at a time
      ..???? ....

  • @heidi6642
    @heidi6642 Год назад

    Great video!!

  • @CookingOldStyle
    @CookingOldStyle 2 года назад

    Thank you for great video, gave me some great ideas and I consider myself experienced traveler:). Thank you do much for investing your time to create it.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words, Gala. I am so happy that I shared some things that got you thinking a bit more about your packing. I'm always learning myself about what works and doesn't work for me. I'm currently in France and have been in Europe the past 3 weeks and I shipped a few items of clothing home because I wasn't wearing them enough to warrant schlepping them around with me!
      Have fun on your next adventure!

  • @karinaeichmann1595
    @karinaeichmann1595 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great tip on the phone lanyard, greatly appreciated!

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Karina, thanks for watching. So happy to have helped with the phone lanyard. It sure is a simple and convenient safeguard for your phone. 🙂

  • @Dedaskitchen
    @Dedaskitchen Год назад

    Headed on Rhine River cruise and Switzerland in September. Would this layering wardrobe work for that as well? Great, informative video, I have a whole page of notes! Thank you!

  • @lucia101055
    @lucia101055 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video. I am going to Italy at the end of this March and I really enjoyed your video.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, I'm so happy that you enjoyed it. Have a great time in Italy! I'll be headed that way myself next month. 🙂

  • @susanyakus7364
    @susanyakus7364 Год назад +1

    One thing I found in Paris a few years ago, is that they don't provide washcloths. She said all the young girls use makeup wipes. Well lesson learned! I like the idea of the baby washcloths. My question is, where do you put all the stuff you purchase on vacation?

    • @janetmyers3729
      @janetmyers3729 Год назад +2

      Just me, but I don’t fear checking my bag on the way back so I can carry on my extras. Last time in Paris I bought a Lancaster bag as a “souvenir” and used that for my carry on - stuffed with purchases.

    • @PatVMerrell
      @PatVMerrell Год назад

      @@janetmyers3729 or ship it... large cities have shippers that use our Normal providers.. take your stuff in a bag and they will box it and get it home before you get there.. I have done this with whole suitcases full when I was changing climates or had "shopped".., well worth it - send it and forget it!

  • @debicox2245
    @debicox2245 2 года назад +5

    I couldn’t catch the name of your French carry-on. Can you please write it out? I learned a lot from your video. Thank you!

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! It's Lipault luggage. It really is amazingly lightweight AND durable. That's such a difficult combo.
      You can find it here (affiliate link):
      amzn.to/3guquHE

    • @AnnSarasvati
      @AnnSarasvati 2 года назад

      At this time it’s not available on Amazon but is available on the Lipault website.

  • @janbarker4552
    @janbarker4552 2 года назад

    Excellent!!! Thank you!

  • @leevanderlinden7278
    @leevanderlinden7278 2 года назад +2

    Your video was very helpful! I really like the kimono you showed. Do you have a link for where you found it? The colors in it are great! :)

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Hi Lee, thanks for your comments. That particular one is not available anymore. But a great place to look is Amazon. You may be able to find the color combos that you need for your particular travel capsule wardrobe.

  • @susie9893
    @susie9893 2 года назад +6

    I'm starting to see a trend in the age of the travel vloggers that I like. The best 1s are usually older - you can really see how experience shows.
    Good tip about that French company for lightweight luggage AND about that lanyard for your phone (I can see other applications for that, not just security eg when you have to find your phone quickly in airport to show your boarding pass or vaccine certificate).
    You should do more videos like this

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +2

      Thanks, Susie. Yes, experience makes all the difference!! I've tried a lot of techniques and clothing options through the years and will continue to do so. I'm headed back to Europe this Spring to lead several tours, so I plan to produce some new content in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!

  • @kimberlytate2623
    @kimberlytate2623 Год назад

    Thank You ❤️

  • @ceejae2349
    @ceejae2349 Год назад

    Good video. Pity about the sound. I hope by now you've swapped to microphone. As a plus sized girl, i find that non wired bras take up a lot less room. Rapid antigen tests are a must now. Solid bars of shampoo and conditioner are a great idea

  • @jessicainfante2572
    @jessicainfante2572 Год назад

    What’s the brand of that lightweight rolling travel carry-on you have, the French one?

  • @janna1878
    @janna1878 Год назад

    Where is a list of brand names and links for the items you've recommended? You show things quickly, but without a link list, it makes it difficult.

  • @Justanothertrickyday
    @Justanothertrickyday 3 года назад +3

    Hi. This was a great video. I’m going to Florence for the first 2 weeks of October! I’m trying to figure out the jacket situation. Do you think I can get away with a puffer vest and a good windbreaker/rain jacket? I’m trying to keep the weight down. Also, do you remember the name of the toothpaste you bought in Florence? Thanks and have a great trip!

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  3 года назад +4

      Thank you Deborah! You should be good with a puffer vest and rain shell in early October if you’re in the city. Just be prepared to “layer” in case the temperature drops on you!
      The toothpaste name is Marvis (I believe!).

    • @Justanothertrickyday
      @Justanothertrickyday 3 года назад

      @@hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753 Thanks!

  • @niccoletaylor1713
    @niccoletaylor1713 2 года назад +1

    Hi! I love the 4 shirts you showed. Where did you purchase? I’m headed to Florence in 2 weeks!! Thank you for sharing!

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Niccole, I've listed a sampling of the shirts that I usually take along.
      Solids and Stripes: amzn.to/381sOoD
      Solids in Plus Sizes: amzn.to/3urDcxp
      The above shirts (although their fabric content is more than 50% cotton) dry fairly quickly. They aren't super expensive, so I've occasionally left one behind on my return to make room for treasures that I pick up along the way. Ha!
      I also really like the merino shirts from Woolx. I have both long and short sleeve. You kind of have to try them to see if you like them and if you do, then what style works best for you.
      I also really like what Athleta does with button-down shirts, but it is sometimes hard to find them in colors that work for my travel capsule wardrobe.
      I also LOVE Lysse button-down shirts. {amzn.to/357YuHE and in Plus Sizes amzn.to/3LfaBSE} They are super comfortable because they are stretchy and dry quickly.
      I hope this helps! I am headed to Italy myself next month to lead several tours.
      Have so.much.fun and let me know if you have any additional questions!

    • @niccoletaylor1713
      @niccoletaylor1713 2 года назад

      @@hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753 Thank you so much!! I greatly appreciate it! I hope you have a great time as well!

    • @jayceewriter7826
      @jayceewriter7826 2 года назад

      Circle back w how it went in Florence w what you took. I’m heading to Florence 29 May

  • @susanf6230
    @susanf6230 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the tips. I picked up a few new ones like packing a microfiber cloth. I have a gauzy pull string bag and wasn’t sure if I’d need it, but like your suggestion to pack underwear in it. One thing I’ve learned recently is that security at Heathrow airport, London, for checking carryon items is very strict, even when just transiting from one plane to another. TSA approved clear bags for liquids are not acceptable to their security and everyone says they had to take all their items out of their quart size bag and pack in a bag provided by the airport security (yes very wasteful!), and the bag has to close completely. Size is 8” x 8” and no width allowance. The clear TSA approved zippered bag you showed in your video for your liquids/creams has some width and probably won’t get past security at Heathrow, according to what I’ve read.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +1

      Ugh! Heathrow! I try to avoid it at all costs, but sometimes it's just not possible. Your mileage may vary, but I have indeed gone through Heathrow security with those same clear toiletry bags. I hope that helps ease your mind but be prepared as it seems every other person is pulled off to the side for additional screening.

    • @susanf6230
      @susanf6230 2 года назад +1

      @@hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753 I’m flying through there back and forth on my way to Italy next month. Will be interesting to see what happens when I go through security. 🤞 Really sounds like a pain given I’m only changing planes, and I will have already gone through security at my departure airport (Dulles). I did not expect to go through it again. But haven’t traveled internationally in many years, lots of changes.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      @@susanf6230, it happens sometimes, but Heathrow is the worst. Good luck with it all. Have fun in Italy--I'll be headed there myself to host some small group tours!

  • @laurensl2323
    @laurensl2323 2 года назад +2

    Great information. Do you have any trouble with the Lipault nylon ripping? Thanks.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Thanks for your great question! I've had several of these cases and they have held up nicely with no ripping. You can find them here:
      amzn.to/3guquHE

  • @dkwillrn
    @dkwillrn 2 года назад +4

    I don't like puffy things for bathing so i found baby washcloths at the dollar store, 4 for $1. at the end of the trip i plan to dispose of them.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Denise, I love the idea of baby washclothes! They are so soft and small !! ;-) It's great to be able to think of things that don't cost very much but make our travels so much more comfortable.
      Baby Washcloths:
      amzn.to/3GrYlvv

  • @evafjerstad461
    @evafjerstad461 2 года назад

    I like the idea of the vacuum sealed bags or compression cube. What happens if airport security decides to rifle through your bag?

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      First of all, thanks for watching and asking a question! I think that security must love the use of vacuum bags and compression cubes. They have no real unknowns when they open your bag and if they need to they can just stick the bag back through the x-ray machine. Everything is so neat and organized that it really should make their job easier. If they need to open a bag, it is very easy just to squeeze the air back out and you are on your way.
      Have fun on your travels!

  • @kkegley13
    @kkegley13 2 года назад

    A super video! What about phone charger?

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Thanks, Karen. I use something like this: amzn.to/3JlLA71
      with an adapter like this:
      amzn.to/3rd18ns
      But if you want to make it SUPER easy and don't have too many things to charge at once, something like this is nice:
      amzn.to/3KBHj0w
      Happy travels to you!

  • @FecklessMeander
    @FecklessMeander 2 года назад

    Brilliant !

  • @TheMrsB
    @TheMrsB 2 года назад +2

    I’m a serial over packer. I pack to be cute not functional and like to have something for every eventuality. Will try to do better on my next trip because my husband gets so irritated with me taking huge suitcases of clothes that don’t get worn.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Well, it sounds like the video inspired you! It's kind of a fun challenge. You can still pack for every eventuality, it just takes a bit of creativity and you will absolutely love the freedom in not traipsing around with all that STUFF! Happy travels!!

  • @StyleWithCathy
    @StyleWithCathy 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @BeckiLaurentTX
    @BeckiLaurentTX 3 года назад +5

    I’m so neurotic that I add a large sticky label with my
    itinerary to all my cubes so when they check my luggage hurriedly, if something falls out- they can get it back In the proper bag! #compactpackingftw

  • @amyrunsoncoffee9866
    @amyrunsoncoffee9866 3 года назад +1

    How did the passport/vaccine card work out? I am debating about how to handle the vaccine cards. We’re a larger family and typically don’t keep our passports with us all the time.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +2

      Amy, have you traveled yet?
      I found that while a pain to have to pull out your passport, sometimes just the card alone is not sufficient. If you happen to get to France, pharmacies will convert (for a fee) your vaccine cards into QR codes that will work all over the E.U. That might be an easier thing when traveling with a family.
      Happy travels!

    • @amyrunsoncoffee9866
      @amyrunsoncoffee9866 2 года назад

      @@hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753 we have not yet! We, by happy coincidence, we planning to start the Europe part of our trip in France so are planning to get the cards converted (if still needed this summer). Thanks for the info :) it’s difficult to know how each area is handling things especially as we’ve ridden the whole pandemic out in South Korea where the restrictions are still quite strict.

    • @manoramasunder
      @manoramasunder 2 года назад

      @@hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753 u

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      @@manoramasunder thank you for watching!

  • @gaila.8830
    @gaila.8830 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video 😄

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      You're welcome 😊 It is so fun to share little tips and tricks!
      Happy travels!

    • @gaila.8830
      @gaila.8830 2 года назад

      @@hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753 juste bought a lanyard for my phone because of your tips thanks a lot 😊👍

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +1

      @@gaila.8830 Good! I hope that you find it as handy and safe as I do. Happy travels!

  • @HeliChick13
    @HeliChick13 2 года назад

    Can you bring a travel sized dry shampoo that’s an aerosol? I keep seeing conflicting info on that for airlines.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +1

      I bring a small dry shampoo with me in my carry-on luggage all the time and have never had any issues taking it through security checkpoints at various airports in the U.S. and in Europe.

  • @monicab28
    @monicab28 Год назад

    I find I pack too much because of my weight! My weight can vary be up to 8 lbs from day to day. I never know what is going to fit and feel right and what isn't, so I tend to overpack.

  • @annaallred6845
    @annaallred6845 2 года назад

    Would you wear the mules as a dressy shoe in Italy?

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Anna, you could wear them for dressy or casual. I am currently in Italy and most people go directly to sandals and skip the mules. Sandals are mostly ones with a backstrap on them as they are easier to walk in on uneven, cobblestone streets.

  • @nicolle.divito
    @nicolle.divito 2 года назад

    Is it truly more economical to get cash from ATMs in a country than to bring currency from the US? I'm concerned there are high fees from the foreign bank's ATM and my local bank

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for your question, Nicolle. It is a very good one! Check with your particular bank on their foreign transaction fees related to ATM transactions. For years, I had a small community bank that didn't charge fees from foreign ATMs. The banks in Europe had seriously small fees and I was getting the bank rate on the conversion. So it was WONDERFUL! My bank sold to a larger bank and began charging a foreign transaction fee (which was about 1%). It was still better than buying currency in the U.S. or using one of those currency exchange booths at the airport.
      But, I then opened an Investor Checking Account with Charles
      Schwab. www.schwab.com/client-referral?refrid=REFERQFD6EUMH
      It charges ZERO foreign transaction fees, there is no monthly fee, and they reimburse any charges from the foreign bank. You will have an investing account connected with the account, but there is no obligation to utilize it. This account was also extremely easy to open online and I just transfer money into the account as needed or you can deposit a check with the app.
      Please note that since Covid, I have seen a huge uptick in the usage of cards in Europe. Before, in places like Italy, you had to have lots of cash because merchants didn't accept credit cards. I use much less cash now than I did before. I mostly use my watch to pay via credit card as they've not only converted to credit card acceptance but have the most up-to-date machines!
      You will still need some cash, so I do highly recommend the Schwab account. 🙂
      www.schwab.com/client-referral?refrid=REFERQFD6EUMH
      Happy travels!!

  • @annaallred6845
    @annaallred6845 2 года назад

    What size liquids bag will they accept in Italy? We are going next month

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Yes, the mules would be a good shoe for when you need a break from your sturdy walking shoes at the end of the day and need something to slip into for dinner. However, I'm in Florence as I write this and you would be absolutely fine not even including them in your suitcase. You can wear any kind of comfortable shoe for walking to most any restaurant. They are sooo used to tourists and even locals wear comfortable shoes because the streets are so old and uneven that it's so difficult at times to keep sure footing without constantly looking down. Ha! So have comfortable easy to walk in shoes is a MUST!

    • @eq2imora
      @eq2imora 2 года назад +1

      Liquids, 100 ml bottles, in a 1 liter bag.

  • @PayTheDevil661
    @PayTheDevil661 2 года назад

    Thank you do much.

  • @BeckiLaurentTX
    @BeckiLaurentTX 3 года назад +1

    That’s a good idea for dirty clothes. I also turn the dirties inside out!

  • @carlagribi6142
    @carlagribi6142 2 года назад

    What's italy 🇮🇹 like in march (Roma, Florence and Venice)?

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Carla, I hope that your packing list is coming along nicely. How exciting that you will be traveling to Italy in March!! You will need to pack LAYERS. You will need lightweight sweaters and base layers. I like merino wool base layers (like Woolx) that you can always wear as a t-shirt if needed. Cashmere sweaters are amazing too as they are thin yet keep you warm. Scarves are also your friend. You'll be able to buy wonderful ones in Italy that you can bring back as a wonderful remembrance of your trip!

  • @lindamonahan1704
    @lindamonahan1704 2 года назад

    Could you tell us the name of the clip on lanyard piece for the phone?

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +1

      Linda,
      I use this one (affiliate link):
      amzn.to/3B2w51p
      I've tried others and they just don't hold up well. So when I get a new case, I just stick this, what is essentially, a heavy duty sticker with loop onto the case and voila! They have not let me down!

  • @janetmyers3729
    @janetmyers3729 2 года назад +1

    I can select it and pack it, but I can’t lift it.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      I totally understand! What better reason to pack compactly. You can go ahead and check your luggage to avoid having to lift it up into an airplane's overhead bin, but getting around everywhere else you will be all set with less stuff to lug around. ;-)

    • @jdnuckolls
      @jdnuckolls Год назад +1

      We are so hammered with not checking our bags. In fact, made to feel a little guilty/lazy for not carrying-on. I am traveling to Spain for 16 days with my 79-year-old mother who is adamant about carrying-on but I will struggle with putting our stuff in the bin. So hold the hate.

  • @deborahriddle7763
    @deborahriddle7763 Год назад

    I always take a small roll of duct tape. Have used it so many times

    • @piercejam
      @piercejam Год назад

      I do, too. I have rolled the duct tape around a pencil to cut down on the bulk.

  • @hinmin12
    @hinmin12 2 года назад

    No hair tools, camera, laptop?

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад

      Hi Hina, I use a L'ange curling wand {amzn.to/3yRXLW9}. I've found that L'ange products still work magnificently on 220. So they are my go-to traveling hair tools. The wand is simple to stick in my bag as it doesn't take up much space or weight. Their straighteners are also highly recommended.
      I use the camera on my iPhone. The photos from camera phones are amazing. So the days of me lugging around a 35mm are over!
      Because I travel for work and am running my own business, I need a laptop. I always purchase the lightest weight laptop on the market (around 4 lbs.) like the HP Envy {amzn.to/3zeKOa6} or the MacBook Air with M1 processor {amzn.to/3aIlU9C}. However, for the traveler on a shorter trip, I encourage using your phone or an iPad instead of carrying the extra 4 lbs.!

  • @maahiziblim2703
    @maahiziblim2703 2 года назад +1

    How are you

  • @susantokles5042
    @susantokles5042 Год назад

    Socks?

  • @susana.2631
    @susana.2631 2 года назад

    Really good information, but the person doing the filming needs to quit bouncing all over the place please. Maybe just put your camera on a tripod instead of having somebody Recording manually.

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Susan. My 12-year-old son helped me record this. He's learning, as we all are, about video and editing, etc. Happy travels!

    • @susana.2631
      @susana.2631 2 года назад

      @@hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753 well, considering he is so young, I take it back. 😊 great job! 👍

  • @lynnb2562
    @lynnb2562 2 года назад +1

    I have to be honest I am sick and tired of everyone of these channels promoting Merino wool. I can't wear any wool even Merino is itchy on me but even if I could it's highly expensive and a lot of the people I've talked to say that it wears out very quickly for what you pay. I just think there's a lot better fabrics and frankly they're just as easy to wash in the sink and hang up and dry

    • @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753
      @hubspokeboutiqueeuropeanex2753  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching and I appreciate your comment. As a matter of fact, I'm currently on a six-week trip in Europe and I did not pack one merino item. I will soon have another video explaining what I packed. Spoiler alert: there is no merino. My tops are mainly Amazon Essentials. They are inexpensive, come in lots of different colors, stripes and prints and they hang well to dry. I'm especially enjoying this one (amzn.to/3P9HL9k) because it is different than my v-neck, scoop neck, and crew neck versions. We've all just got to find what works best for us and merino is certainly not for everyone. Happy travels!