Spring, the beautiful time of year when flowers start to come out of the ground and decorate the fields and cities. It is also the string of months where the weather can’t commit to being over winter or not. It can be super rainy with fluctuating temperatures that seemingly change on a whim.
This can make choosing footwear tricky. Layers, like usual, come in handy.
Helpful preparation: Check the upcoming weather (and averages from previous years) before you start to pack/make a packing list. Make a list of activities you expect and plan to do. Browse the internet or social media to get a feel for what people wear at your destination.
This is what I packed for a month in Europe in a 32L backpack.

Musts
Okay, onto the list!
Tops
- 1x Black wool tank
- 2x Lightweight wool t-shirts
- 1x Black long sleeve button up
- 1x Navy blue linen button up

Bottoms
- 1x Black skort
- 1x Quick dry active joggers (for hiking and being at home)
- 1x Black wide leg pants (thick, denim-like cotton)
- 1x Straight leg pants in corduroy (jeans would also work)

Under Layers
- 2x Unders
- 3x Bras (1x nude, 1x black, 1x merino sport)
- 2x Wool socks (1x crew, 1x quarter crew)
- 2x Tights/pantyhose
- 1x Set of pasties
- 1x Black belt
- 1x Bike shorts with pockets
Swim
I always pack a swimsuit!
- 1x Bikini
Dresses and/or Jumpsuits
- 1x Black jumpsuit (maxi dress would also be good)
- 1x Floral jumpsuit
- 1x Black t-shirt dress

Warm Layers
- 1x Black merino wool long sleeve thermal
- 1x Black button up cardigan
- 1x Alpaca wool crewneck sweater
- 1x Merino wool sweater

Weather layers
- 1x Puffer jacket
- 1x Rain jacket or trench
- 1x Midweight jacket (I picked a jean jacket)
- 1x Travel umbrella

Footwear
- 1x Pair of low profile chacos (💖)
- 1x Pair of stylish but functional sneakers
- 1x Pair of booties (for a dressier option)

Accessories
- 2x Sunglasses (1x daily/dressy, 1x sporty, UV protection is a must)
- 1x Merino Wool buff
- Silk scarf (I build my capsule wardrobe around the colors of my scarf)
- 1x Baseball cap or bucket hat
- 1x Bandana (scarf, headband, board game, picnic mat)
- Jewelry (Nothing you’d be crushed to lose! I bring 2x chains with detachable pendants/charms, one pair of earrings, 4x rings. I use the charms on the earrings and necklaces for variety)
- Maybe: cute packable straw hat (if expecting super sunny weather)

Miscellaneous
- Sleep kit: eye mask, ear plugs
- 1x Packable shopping bag
- 1x Kula cloth (for those who squat to pee. Better than tp!)
- 1x 1 Liter collapsible water bottle
- 1x Phone strap/lanyard
- Various ziplocks
- 1x travel towel (The best of the best. Not all are made equally!)
- 1x travel headband “pillow” (great for car rides and flights. Very packable)
- 1x International Driver’s Permit (if you plan to rent or drive a car)
- 1x mini pen (with duct tape wrapped around it. Works for lights and mosquito net holes)
- 1x 10L dry bag (great for water activities, I use it as a packing cube)
- 1x Medium lingerie bag (I use it as my dirty laundry bag so I always have something to wash my delicate clothing in)
- Laundry kit: Downy wrinkle spray, Tide to Go mini pen, detergent sheets in a ziplock (for machine washes), mini sewing kit (or a needle with a long thread attached to it in a baggie), 9′ of paracord (DIY laundry line)
Toiletries
(decant your liquids, and opt for solid toiletries when possible)
- UL toothbrush (or a more reasonable Travel toothbrush)
- 1x Bite guard
- Toothpaste tabs (or tiny airplane tubes)
- 4x Tooth flossers (clean and reuse)
- SPF 50 Face moisturizer (decanted into a lip gloss tube)
- Tinted sunscreen in a 1 oz tin or smaller (for my face)
- Sunscreen stick (for everywhere else)
- Baking soda deodorant (decanted into a small tin)
- Diva cup
- Travel Razor
- Solid conditioner bar in matador case (they also make solid shampoo)
- Dr Bronners soap in a matador case (soap for body, hair, & clothes)
- Hair Kit: hair brush, 1x hair clip, 2x hair ties (great for thick hair!)
- Makeup kit: SPF lip balm/blush, mascara, tinted brow gel, liquid eyeliner, makeup remover wipes in a ziplock baggie
- Lanolin lip balm (The best for chapped lips. Ignore the packaging in the link. I buy this one and decant it into lip gloss tubes)
Electronics
- 1x 30w charger that’s EU compliant (save yourself the bulk of a big adapter: buy the little adapters and put them on a US charger.)
- 1x adapter (if you have a lot of electronics to plug in at night)
- 1x 6’ charging cable (plugs are in the weirdest spots in older buildings)
- Headphones
- External battery bank
- 1x USB-C to USB-A adapter (not all public ports have upgraded to USB-C)
First Aid
(*I am not a doctor, these are suggestions)
- 4x Bandaids (different sizes)
- 1x “Swiss army knife” (never had an issue with TSA or EU equivalent)
- assorted meds in a 1 oz. tin or tiny zipped baggies
- Imodium, gas x, Pepto, Tums, Tagamet (for sensitive travel-bellies)
- ibuprofen, Excedrin, melatonin
- Azithromycin (for travelers diarrhea. Prescription often required)
- 1’ Of anti-blister tape (wrapped around a q tip) or Compeed (if needed)
- 1x Contact lens container with hydrocortisone cream and bug balm
- Electrolyte chewable tablets
- 1x Pack of hand soap flakes (bathrooms tend to lack soap)
Baggage
It’s important to keep your valuables close. For my daily carry, I either bring a sling or my Travelon convertible backpack. If I plan to do a lot of hiking, I opt for the sling and bring a very packable backpack (here’s a fave of mine—look at how small it packs down to!). For evenings, I use a wristlet.




I love my 32L Cragsmith from Patagonia. It fits everything I need, looks streamlined, opens fully from the back panel, and opens from the top. It has a little stash pocket in the lid for quick grabs, a hip belt, and water bottle pockets on the sides.

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I hope this list helps you pack lighter on your next trip. Remember, less is more!

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