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Top 10 Vacation Packing Essentials [2022 Edition]


When packing for a trip, these you can’t skip!


Vacationing can be such a hassle trying to decide what to pack and what not to pack. Worry no more! Here is a list of the top 10 vacation packing essentials for men, so you can focus on enjoying your trip and less on what to bring. Many of us start to think about all the places we want to go and things we want to see. However, before any vacation can begin, there's one essential task that must be completed: packing. For some, packing is a breeze and can be done with little thought or planning. But for others, packing is a daunting task that can quickly sap the joy out of an upcoming trip. If you're in the latter camp, never fear! We've compiled a list of the top 10 vacation packing essentials to help make your next trip as stress-free as possible.


01 | Luggage

You need something to pack all your essentials in, so why not start out with the top 3 luggage must haves: Suitcase, Packing Cubes, and a Carry-on Bag. A good suitcase: Investing in a high-quality suitcase will pay off in the long run, both in terms of durability and ease of use. Look for one with smooth wheels that rolls easily and a sturdy handle that won't give out after a few uses. Packing cubes: These nifty little devices are a game-changer when it comes to vacation packing. Packing cubes help to keep your clothes organized and wrinkle-free, and they make it easy to pack and unpack without having to dig through your entire suitcase. A carry-on bag: Whether you're taking a weekend getaway or a longer vacation, always bring along a carry-on bag packed with essentials like snacks, headphones, books, and medications. This will come in handy if your flight is delayed or you find yourself stuck in the airport for an extended period of time.

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02 | Shoes

You will want to bring at least 2 pairs of shoes on your trip, depending on the activities you have planned. We recommend packing a casual pair like sneakers or loafers, as well as a dressier option like dress shoes or ankle boots. You do not need more than 2 pairs- anything more is just packing space-takers. Always think about the activities you'll be doing on vacation. If you're planning on doing a lot of walking, you'll want to pack comfortable shoes. If you're going to be doing more dressy activities, like going out to dinner, then you'll want to pack dressier shoes. Try packing a pair of shoes that can double as both formal and casual shoes.

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03 | Watch

A nice watch is essential for any man, whether on vacation or not. It pulls any outfit together and shows that you mean business. Opt for a style that is versatile and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. When considering the style or type of watch- grab one that can be dressed up or down and not one that only looks good with a suit. If it can be worn while hanging out by the beach-bar, it should also be good enough for the nice dinner out.

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04 | Pants

No matter where you are traveling to, you will need at least one pair of pants. we would suggest you go with 2-3 options here. One pair can be more casual for day-trips or low-key hangouts. Another pair for more of a dressier look but still flexible enough for hitting the night life scene. One more dressier pair that can be worn to a more sophisticated dinner. No more than 3 types or pairs folks. Choose a style that is comfortable yet still looks put together.

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05 | Belt

A belt is a necessity not only because it holds your pants up, but also because it adds definition to your waistline and creates the break in your wardrobe that makes every outfit pop. It's a win-win! Choose a belt that can be shown and worn with anything- preferably a leather belt in the brown or darker color tones. DO NOT bring that belt you also use as a zip tie for camping gear. One belt should do the trick- make sure its a nice one.

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06 | Wallet

A small wallet is all you need while on vacation. You don't want to be lugging around your bulky wallet filled with cards you won't need while away from home. Stick to the basics like cash, ID, and maybe one credit card just in case of an emergency. A simple and minimal design wallet is perfect. Try to nab one that has a RFID feature and look for one like Nomad offers with a in-wallet Tile tracker in case it gets lost or stolen.


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07 | Shorts

Shorts are key for remaining cool and comfortable in warm weather climates. Be sure to pack a couple of different colors and patterns so you have options when getting dressed each day. Shorts now come with inner-linings that double as underwear, and some even double as swim-trunks. be sure to wear a well fitting pair when roaming about in case you pop into a nice spot for lunch or dinner. 2-3 pairs of shorts will do the trick.

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08 | Sunglasses

Sunglasses are important not only for protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays but also for hiding tired eyes after long days spent exploring your destination. Plus, they make great accessories! Find a pair that is lightweight yet durable in case the carry-on gets beat-up-on in flight. We suggest going with a pair that can be worn with whatever else in the suitcase.


09 | Hat

A hat is great for shielding your face from the sun and can also help keep your look on point at the same time. Hats are great for also keeping those “don’t feel like doing my hair” days on lock. One solid hat is enough for a trip-so grab one the is flexible with any and all travel ahead.


10 | Charger

Last but certainly not least-a charger. A charger for your cell phone, apple-watch, or other electronics is a must. You do not want to forget those especially if you plan on traveling a while and hitting up airport lines/layovers.


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Conclusion

These are just a few examples of items that should be included in your packing list for your next vacation! By following this guide, you can focus on enjoying yourself, the trip, and the crew- rather than worrying about what to bring along with you.


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