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World tour: our wardrobe

Which clothes to bring on a world tour?

In order to optimise our luggage we decided to bring with us technical travel clothes, quite a different wardrobe from what we had at home!

After months of research (thank you fellow travel bloggers, podcasters and youtubers) we decided on our outfit’s priorities:

For us the brand Craghoppers reconciles all of these properties. Moreover, their clothes offer robbery safety as a bonus with lots of secret pockets to carry money and paperwork. It is also a brand, unlike others, which offers trendy and well fitted clothes. This is especially a problem for women as the travel clothes market does not seem as important as for male travellers (whereas Clémentine cares much more about her style than Nicolas!). We are delighted to be able to offer you a 10% promo code VMEXTRA10 to use on the Craghoppers website (more promo codes are available on our tips and discounts page).

We each got a complete mosquito repellent outfit from the Craphoppers and Insect Shield brands (from hat to socks). We brought mostly technical clothes and also got some from the Décathlon brand (the best French brand for cheap hiking and sport gears). Finally, we also packed old clothes to be replaced with purchases on the way. Indeed, we only have space to get useful souvenirs which replace other items from our backpacks.

Nicolas’ wardrobe

 

Nicolas’s formal clothes

 

The items we have in common

 

Clémentine’s wardrobe

The underwear puzzle

After many researches on the ideal number of underwear to take backpacking it seems that opinions agree on: the ideal number of panties/knickers is 8-10, the ideal number of underpants is 5-6 and the ideal number of socks is 4-5 pairs. The explanations mentioned are: the female panties take less space than the underpants and the girls might have to change more often. Consequently we tested this theory and have to admit that we are not satisfied.

Nicolas is always dangerously short of underpants while Clémentine can go on for several days. Moreover, it is a true battle for the last pair of clean socks. We bought more underwear to have an even number of everything. As a matter of fact it seems logical for the laundry cycle to have an equal number.

Another concern is the fabric. Indeed, cotton is undeniably the most comfortable and healthy choice for underwear but we end up with our underwear taking 3 times longer to dry than our technical trousers or jackets. Consequently, we each invested in a pair of technical travel underwear to dry quickly after a last minute laundry. Finally, for travellers with a womb, we strongly recommend a few pairs of period underwear and wrote an article on this subject.

 

To have a look at what else we have inside our world tour backpacks, check our ultimate packing list and the electronic gears list.

 

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