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Effortless travel style starts with these Aritzia picks
Effortless travel style starts with these Aritzia picks

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

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Effortless travel style starts with these Aritzia picks

Elevate your next packing list with four of Aritzia's chic, packable essentials. Travel is all about finding that sweet spot—where comfort meets practicality, and style sneaks in at just the right moment. The perfect travel wardrobe isn't just about packing light, it's about choosing pieces that effortlessly transition from the chaos of the airport to the charm of city streets, and even to a cozy candlelit dinner. Aritzia, the master behind elevated luxury essentials, makes this balancing act a whole lot easier with a lineup of timeless staples that simplify packing without sacrificing style. After three months of nonstop travel this year—from the crisp chill of Norway's winter to the vibrant hum of Mexico City—there are a few Aritzia pieces that have become permanent residents in my suitcase. And as I start daydreaming about my next adventure, I've already got my eye on a few new vacation-ready picks. First up, the Cozy Sweatfleece Mega Reglan Sweatshirt—your new best friend at the airport, and beyond. We all know flight cabins can feel like an icebox, but this ultra-soft fleece keeps you warm with the most perfect relaxed, oversized fit. Whether you're wearing it with leggings during the flight or tossing it over your shoulders with jeans once you land, it's the perfect transitional layering piece. I'm in love with my 'tart pink' color, which will carry me through every season. For that effortless, put-together vibe, I've been loving it paired with the matching Cozy Sweatfleece Mega Straight Sweatpant—monochrome never looked this good (or comfy). The Shawl Merino Wool Jacket is every traveler's answer to unpredictable climates. It's light enough to carry with ease but warm enough to fend off the evening chill. With its clean lines and draped silhouette, it's a timeless pick. More robe than jacket (and I'm all for it), this open-front cardigan features patch pockets and side slits. Whether you're layering it over a cashmere sweater for a day of exploration or cinching it at the waist for a spontaneous dinner, this coat is a must-have. Plus, it's the perfect airport staple, seamlessly bridging temperature changes as you hop from one destination to the next. No travel wardrobe is truly complete without the Effortless Pant—aptly named for its ability to elevate any outfit with virtually no effort. With its fluid tailoring, high-rise fit, and drapey fabric, it creates the perfect silhouette. Now that I've finally tried a pair, they've earned a permanent spot in my suitcase. Pair them with sneakers and a fitted tee for a laid-back daytime look, then swap in a silk cami and wrap sandals for a dinner out. What they say is true—these are an absolute must-have. The 80s Comfy Denim Shirt is a quiet powerhouse of versatility. I've always traveled with a classic denim shirt since my study abroad days, and this one is the best I've tried. Wear it open over a tank and biker shorts for a relaxed sightseeing look, or button it up and tuck it into tailored trousers for a more sophisticated spin. Its adaptability knows no limits, making it a true travel essential. Think of it as the equivalent of a well-stamped passport—effortlessly moving between different worlds. Now, I'm eyeing it in white for my bridal for my bachelorette party and destination wedding, when the time comes. With my love for travel wardrobe essentials, Aritzia's latest Vacation Edit has definitely caught my eye. The collection features lightweight pieces made for those moments when you'd rather leave your phone behind and be soaking up the sun instead. You can never go wrong with a perfect pair of wide-leg, white linen pants and a relaxed linen maxi that can take you from sightseeing to poolside lounging. Both are now at the top of my vacation packing list for upcoming getaways. Whether you're planning a beach escape or a city escape, these pieces will keep you stylish and effortless all the way through. Stay tuned for more travel-inspired finds! Shop Aritzia's essentials.

Breeze Through TSA With the Right Carry-On Bag This Summer
Breeze Through TSA With the Right Carry-On Bag This Summer

CNET

time5 hours ago

  • CNET

Breeze Through TSA With the Right Carry-On Bag This Summer

Summer is vacation season for millions of Americans. Once you've finished planning your trip, it's time to start preparing to head out. Traveling can be stressful, whether it's your first trip or you're used to the TSA security line. Taking the time to properly prepare means that when it's time to hop on your flight, you're able to enjoy the experience instead of stressing over the details. If you really want to be secure, finding the right carry-on luggage can make all the difference. A carry-on bag ensures you have your entertainment and snacks during the flight, and all the essentials at your destination, even if your checked luggage gets lost. Items like passports, prescriptions, electronics, toiletries, cash and clothes are must-haves when it comes to carry-ons. (Believe me, packing extra clothes in mine saved me when my checked bag was lost on the way to London.) Following Transportation Security Administration guidelines for each major US airline is also a must. Doing a little research on the latest rules and regulations can help you ace the experience without getting held up. You can't control what TSA officials confiscate, but you can control what you pack and how you pack it. Here's how to pack your carry-on bag efficiently for any flight, so you can breeze through TSA security lines. For more travel tips, explore these travel essentials you need for every vacation and then take a look at this travel checklist. You should also read about the new Real ID requirement to get through airport security. The best carry-on travel bags Before you start packing, you'll have to find the right carry-on bag. Here are a few important things to keep in mind. What size carry-on should you get? The first and most important aspect to think about is size. Federal Aviation Administration regulations say carry-on items can't exceed dimensions of 22 by 14 by 9 inches, though you might find an inch or two of difference depending on the airline. The general rule is that it must fit under your seat or in the overhead enclosed storage compartment on the plane. Here's a quick reference for size limits for the most popular US airlines. Carry-on items by airline Airline Cabin Maximum size Air Canada All 55 x 40 x 23 cm; 21.5 x 15.5 x 9 in Alaska Airlines All 55.88 x 35.56 x 22.86 cm; 22 x 14 x 9 in American Airlines All 56 x 36 x 23 cm; 22 x 14 x 9 in British Airways All 56 x 45 x 25 cm; 22 x 18 x 10 in Delta Air Lines All 56 x 35 x 23 cm; 22 x 14 x 9 in Frontier Airlines All 60.96 x 40.64 x 25.4 cm; 24 x 16 x 10 in Hawaiian Airlines All 55.9 x 35.5 x 22.9 cm; 22 x 14 x 9 in JetBlue Airways All 55.88 x 35.56 x 22.86 cm; 22 x 14 x 9 in Southwest Airlines All 60.9 x 40.6 x 25.4 cm; 24 x 16 x 10 in Spirit Airlines All 56 x 46 x 25 cm; 22 x 18 x 10 in United Airlines All 56 x 35 x 22 cm; 22 x 14 x 9 in Carry-ons should have an easy access tech compartment If you decide to bring electronics like a laptop, iPad, Kindle or other tablet on board, your carry-on should ideally have a separate, padded compartment for secure packing. Be sure these compartments are easily accessible, since at security checkpoints, the TSA will require you to remove your electronic devices and place them in the plastic X-ray tray. Make sure your carry-on is comfortable on your back or shoulder Remember, you'll need to lug your carry-on bag or suitcase across the airport and down long corridors, and you might even need to run with it so you don't miss your connection. Consider whether you need padded handles or cushioned straps or a backpack or a rolling suitcase for ease. The general rule is that all carry-ons must fit under your seat or in the overhead enclosed storage compartment on the plane. Getty Images How to pack your carry-on the right way Though what to pack in your carry-on ultimately depends on your preferences, there are a few guidelines for the best way to pack your luggage: Pack items in layers (shoes one layer, clothes one layer, electronics one layer, etc.). Pack the things you'll use the least at the bottom of the bag. Keep most of your valuables in your carry-on luggage, and store them in side compartments or safely padded around other items. Place valuables at the bottom of your bag, away from the opening. Keep your wallet, credit cards and cash in an inner pocket so they'll be harder to steal. Pack a small, separate bag for toiletries. (Liquids, gels and aerosols packed in carry-on must follow the 3-1-1 liquids rule: 3.4 ounces or less per container; all liquids must fit in one quart size, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; one bag per passenger.) Roll your clothes tightly to save space in your luggage. Sometimes you lose your luggage. It happens. Though it's frustrating, it's important to pack a spare set of clothes (including socks and underwear!) in your carry-on to hold you over until your bags are found and returned. Pack clothing that can easily be rolled up and put in the bottom of your bag. Rolled clothing can save space in your tight bag or suitcase. Getty Images Essential items for your carry-on bag There's some items that are just better in your carry-on luggage. If you do decide to check a bag, be sure to keep these items with you on the flight. Most of these carry-on essentials are items that would be hard to replace or purchase when you get to your destination. Prescriptions and medications Contact lenses or glasses Valuables like jewelry, wallets, passports, IDs and boarding passes Cameras and smartphones Entertainment like tablets, books and laptops Headphones to watch TV or movies if a longer flight Chargers for electronics Printed itinerary, or hotel and flight confirmations Explore this complete guide for essential travel items you may forget to pack. Place your larger electronics in secure yet easily accessible compartments, since you'll need to pull them out at TSA security checkpoints. Getty Images What you should never pack in your carry-on bag The TSA has specific guidelines covering which items are banned from flights, and the agency takes those rules very seriously. In 2023 alone, the TSA screened more than 858 million passengers and crew members nationwide, and it confiscated a record number of firearms (6,737) and many other items. TSA policy says that individuals carrying weapons, especially loaded firearms, can face fines or criminal penalties. These are some of the most commonly confiscated items: Firearms Fireworks Box cutters, utility knives and razors Bats, clubs and blades Swiss Army knives If in doubt, always refer to the TSA's guidelines on packing for flights, to ensure you have safe and easy travels. If you're planning a vacation soon and are stressed about packing or preparing, CNET has plenty of resources to help. Get ready for your next trip with these hacks and tips:

Tracee Ellis Ross stuns fans after revealing how many pairs of underwear she packs for vacation
Tracee Ellis Ross stuns fans after revealing how many pairs of underwear she packs for vacation

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Tracee Ellis Ross stuns fans after revealing how many pairs of underwear she packs for vacation

Tracee Ellis Ross is the internet's favorite rich, single aunty. And thanks to a recent TikTok she made showing what she does on vacation with her underwear, her fans are calling her more relatable than ever. In the video, Tracee says that a person can 'only pack so much underwear' and explains that rather than pack a month's worth of undies or paying hotels to wash her delicates, she does it herself. She broke down the process, saying that she uses shower gel, a bar of soap, and two sinks to hand wash her underwear before she rings them out, rolls them into a towel, and then hangs them up to dry. This video comes one day after Tracee spoke to Travel + Leisure editor-in-chief Jacqui Gifford about her packing essentials during an on stage interview at the annual World's Best Summit on July 15. She told Jacqui that along with a dress, bathing suit, and flip flop, 'there's always two undies' that she packs. Jacqui questioned Tracee on this, asking if she only brings two pairs of underwear. The Black-ish actress explained her underwear-washing process - the same one she eventually posted a video of - and moved on to talking about the importance of solo traveling. Tracee's fans praised this process, sharing that they too were raised to wash their intimates by hand. Many called her 'relatable' and 'likeable' for the act despite her celebrity But the internet paused there momentarily. With headlines stating Tracee only packed two pairs of underwear while traveling, some people were beginning to believe that that was all the underwear she'd bring with her on a trip. Considering Tracee's celebrity, some fans were confused by this. 'This can't be real, buy new ones,' one user even wrote on X, formerly Twitter. But after Tracee noticed the traction the article was getting, she decided to address the speculation by reposting one of the articles on her Instagram story. She captioned it saying, 'This is hilarious. I pack two pairs in my carry-on... in case my luggage doesn't make it.' Regardless, it seemed as though a majority of Tracee's fans didn't care for how much underwear she actually packed - they were too excited at the 'down-to-earth' display of her makeshift 'washing machine' to care. 'Why are you so normal and so extraordinary at the same time?' one user commented on her TikTok. After confused messages from fans, Tracee took to her Instagram stories to clarify that she only packs two pairs of underwear in her carry-on in case anything happens to her main luggage. But she did say that she doesn't pack many pairs despite the length of a trip Many people even shared that their own experiences, pointing out that they were raised to wash their intimates by hand just like Tracee. 'I love seeing things that show that celebrities are literally just normal people,' another wrote. 'This is why we love you Tracey! So relatable!' someone else added. Almost every other comment on Tracee's two-part videos (one for the washing process and the other for drying) mirrored similar sentiments: this act only made Tracee that much more likable. 'Miss Tracee, I didn't think I could love you more but after this, I do,' one fan confessed.

Why Tracee Ellis Ross Only Brings 2 Pairs of Underwear When Traveling
Why Tracee Ellis Ross Only Brings 2 Pairs of Underwear When Traveling

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Why Tracee Ellis Ross Only Brings 2 Pairs of Underwear When Traveling

Originally appeared on E! Online is getting intimate about her delicates. The Black-ish alum made a shocking reveal while sharing exactly how much she packs on a trip. 'There's always one bathing suit, a flip flop and one little dress I can roll up,' Tracee, 52, said July 15 during Travel + Leisure's annual World's Best Summit in NYC, according to People. 'There's always two undies.' But after fans took that information and ran with it on social media, she later clarified that she makes sure to pack two pairs in her carry-on—in addition to plenty more in her checked luggage. "I am a habitual overpacker and I always check at least 4 bags with plenty of underwear," she wrote on her Instagram Stories. "Y'all need to quit it!! I ain't got time for this, I'm on vacation!" Even so, she revealed that she typically hand washes her undergarments—including bras, swimsuits and panties—and allows them to air dry while traveling. 'If I'm gone for a month on this trip, you can't pack a month's worth of underwear,' Tracee explained. 'How do you do that? They take up a lot of space.' More from E! Online Dog the Bounty Hunter's Stepson Accidentally Shot and Killed His 13-Year-Old Son Selena Gomez Shares Glimpse Into Birthday Celebrations With Taylor Swift and Benny Blanco Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Resigns After Alleged Affair at Coldplay Concert The Pattern Beauty founder doubled down on her travel hack while giving fans a look into her solo trip to Paris. 'Hello, so I've been away for quite a while—I don't know it's been like two weeks,' Tracee told the camera in a July 15 TikTok as she wrung out black underwear into a sink. 'And I have a couple of delicates. How much underwear can you bring on a trip? So, it's a handwashing day in Paris. And I'm going to show you some of my hacks.' First, she fills one sink with shower gel and her underwear and then scrubs them, 'like a washing machine,' before transferring them to another sink filled with cold water. She then washes each pair with a bar of soap, letting them rise and soak—as she alternates sinks—ending the first step by wringing them out. In a follow-up video, the Girlfriends alum sat on a floor as she demonstrated the final step, placing all of the black undergarments on a towel, rolling it up, and standing on it, then hanging them on a towel rack to dry. Sharing the hotel amenity that makes the process smoother, Tracee added, 'And in this fancy hotel, the towel rack is heated. So, it's going to dry quickly.' And while Tracee—whose new Roku series Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross premieres July 25—loves sharing tips with the world, she embraces her alone time on vacation more. 'It's very important to me,' Tracee told Travel + Lesure in an interview published in 2023. 'Solo travel, in particular, is how I've come to know and honor myself.' Keep reading for more celeb confessions… Jason Kelce Doesn't Regularly Wash His FeetRobert Pattinson Did Not Watch a Clown Die at the CircusKim Kardashian Reveals How She "Honored" Grandma MJ During Sex With Pete DavidsonMila Kunis Reveals Why She and Ashton Kutcher Keep Bathrooms Doors Open at HomeJoy Behar Admits She's "Had Sex With a Few Ghosts"Jenna Bush Hager Explains Why She Doesn't Use UnderwearBritney Spears Reveals She Has "No Idea" Who Pete Davidson and Scott Disick areJana Kramer Explains Why "Asparagus Pee" Might've Lead To A Breakup With Chris EvansFormer Grey's Anatomy Writer Elisabeth Finch Reveals She Lied About Having CancerKim Kardashian Admits—And Then Double Downs On—Why She Would "Eat Poop" to Look YoungerJelly Roll Admits He Once Pooped His Pants OnstageSolve the daily Crossword

10 Genius Travel Products You'll Wish You Had 10 Trips Ago—From $7
10 Genius Travel Products You'll Wish You Had 10 Trips Ago—From $7

Travel + Leisure

time4 days ago

  • Travel + Leisure

10 Genius Travel Products You'll Wish You Had 10 Trips Ago—From $7

Many pieces need to fall into place to make a travel day run smoothly, but while so many factors are out of your control, there's one thing you can take into your own hands: your packing list. Having the right gear can make the stresses of the day fade away, and while seasoned travelers may already have a collection they swear by, there are a few key items you may be missing that you'll wish you'd been packing all along. In preparation for the rest of the summer trips and adventures you have planned, we've rounded up the 10 travel essentials your repertoire could be lacking, with everything coming in under $35 and many of them being tested and vetted by this travel writer. From items to keep you comfy to packing hacks that will maximize your storage space, these travel must-haves will change your trips for good, with prices starting at just $7. After an hours-long train ride in a car with no air-conditioning, I was delighted that I'd remembered to pack my Jisulife Handheld Portable Fan—and was even asked by another passenger how much I would sell it to them for. If you're not already traveling with a portable fan, this handheld beauty will be a lightweight and long-lasting addition to your personal item; it's not only a game-changer for travel days but also for summer sightseeing excursions, hikes, long attraction queues, and more. It's programmed with five speeds that are whisper-quiet and impressively effective, and it can even provide up to 16 hours of cooling on a single charge. Best of all? It's now on sale for under $20. You may have already hopped aboard the packing cube train, but if you haven't tested out compression cubes yet, get ready to free up an unfathomable amount of space in your luggage. This set of six bags from Bagail comes with five cubes of varying sizes, as well as a designated shoe pouch to keep everything neatly tucked away. Mesh exteriors make it easy to determine exactly what's packed inside, so you don't need to unpack entirely to find your outfit for the day, plus they're fitted with durable handles at the top for smooth removal from your luggage. Now on sale for under $4 per bag, your packing experience will never be the same. Portable chargers have long been a travel must-have, but if you're aiming to do away with the tangle of cords in your carry-on during your next trip, a power bank with built-in cables should be the next addition to your shopping list. Seeing as more than 10,000 people picked up the Sabani Portable Charger in the last month alone, you'll be in good company after snagging this power bank while it's on sale for 32 percent off for a limited time. It's loaded with unbeatable features like the capacity to charge up to six devices at once, a compact design, and a three-times-faster charge than other devices, according to the brand. During long travel days, sightseeing excursions, and even everyday life, this charger is a must-have. Airplane seatback pockets are one of the least sanitary places on a plane, but skipping them also means leaving yourself with limited storage space—until now. If you aren't already traveling with a hanging organizer, consider this your sign to pick one up before your next trip so you can store your devices, beverages, and snacks in a sanitary, neat compartment. The compact hanging pouch simply attaches to the knob of the seatback tray table, and it's made with a slip-resistant design to stay firmly in place throughout the flight. It's machine-washable to keep everything clean and ready for your next vacation, and it's great for kids and adults alike. Staying organized really is the best way to keep your travels as stress-free as possible, and once you pick up a designated pouch to store your charging cables, you'll find your personal item to be much easier to navigate. The Fyy Travel Cable Organizer is made with a water-resistant exterior affixed with a handy carrying strap, while the interior is fitted with several mesh pockets perfectly suited for storing charging cords, portable chargers, headphones, and more. The slim design will hardly take up any space in your bag, plus it'll make everything far more accessible in-flight. A best-seller at Amazon, this $10 pouch is one thing you'll wish you'd been traveling with for years. It's time to do away with airline-issued headphones once and for all—instead, pick up the Twelve South AirFly SE Bluetooth Transmitter before your next flight so you can enjoy in-flight entertainment through the comfort of your own headphones, without cables attached. The compact device plugs into the headphone jack beneath your seatback screen and connects to your Bluetooth headphones with up to 20 hours of charge on a single use. It can connect to up to two devices at once, so you can enjoy a movie with your seatmate, plus it'll do away with excess cords for a tidier travel experience. Whatever you choose to pack as your personal item should be spacious yet compact and easy to keep organized. For this, a backpack is your best bet since it'll keep your hands free while walking through the airport, and this clam-shell Taygeer bag that opens like a suitcase is the roomiest pick. While it's small enough to slide under the seats of most commercial airlines, this bag will provide so much space to store extra clothes and travel essentials, plus it comes with a built-in wet bag and shoe pouch. If you're tired of lugging around a heavy weekender on shorter trips, this backpack is a genius alternative, and right now it's on sale for an impressive 40 percent off. Apple AirTags are one of the most valuable pieces of technology to add to your travel packing list to keep track of checked luggage, but now the Bluetooth tracker can serve another purpose: locating your passport. The Pascacoo AirTag Passport Holder is not only a secure and easy-to-locate place to store your essential travel documents—it also comes with a built-in pocket for your AirTag so you'll always know exactly where it is at all times. The exterior is fitted with RFID-blocking technology to keep your cards and personal information safe from hackers, and it doubles as a wallet with a large pocket for cash and smaller slots for cards. With six colors to choose from, this luxe faux leather passport holder may just become your new favorite travel accessory. When traveling with a personal item and a carry-on, you may find yourself wishing you had the option to eliminate the weight from your shoulder and stack your bags instead. Fortunately, this handy bag bungee does just that—and it's flight attendant-approved. Affixing your smaller bag to the handle of your roller suitcase, this luggage strap will make it easier to navigate through the airport and to your lodgings with your items stacked neatly without risk of the top bag falling off. It's super stretchy to suit luggage of all sizes and ultra-durable, so you don't have to stress about it breaking, either. Tangled necklaces and lost earrings are now a thing of the past because the one item you've been missing in your travel gear collection is a handy jewelry box designed to keep your favorite accessories in place and intact. Currently on sale for 44 percent off, this cleverly designed jewelry organizer is complete with necklace hooks, ring cushions, suede-lined compartments, and even a place to store dainty stud earrings. It zippers shut to keep everything securely tucked away during transit, and it'll take up minimal space in your suitcase thanks to its compact size. Once it's in your collection, you'll wish you'd been traveling with it for years. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.

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