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What to Wear, How to Pack, Travel Clothing Brands


4. Breathable & Temperature-Regulating

If you’ve ever worn jeans in Vietnam, you know the value of breathable fabrics. Natural fibers like merino wool, alpaca, bamboo, hemp, and organic cotton regulate temperature and wick moisture better than synthetics.

Brand Tip: I’m a fan of Smartwool for base layers and tees—they keep you cool when it’s hot and warm when it’s chilly, with minimal odor.

5. Slip-on Shoes

Slip-on shoes remove friction in travel —literally and figuratively. They simplify airport security, increase comfort in transit, and make daily transitions easier, helping you travel through the world with less hassle.

Being able to quickly remove and put your shoes back on going through airport security makes the process smoother, faster, and far less stressful—especially when you’re juggling a passport, laptop, carry-on, water bottle that you forgot to empty, etc.

Slip-on shoes are also perfect for travel to many countries—Japan, parts of Europe, Southeast Asia —you’ll be expected to remove your shoes regularly. Slip-ons make this process seamless and respectful, without the awkward balancing act of untying and retying laces multiple times a day. They are an absolute must for Japan – the land of slippers!



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