Overpacker since childhood, I never imagined I would travel with only a carry-on for a two week trip through Southeast Asia. The single bag I brought with me took me to the Ritz in Hong Kong and jungle huts on rural Thailand. It also included stops in Cambodia’s temple-strewn countryside, Vietnam’s bustling market, and Cambodia’s temple-strewn countryside. carry-on luggage The distance was truly travelled. In order to make this happen, I packed my best strategies for hot and humid destinations. These included linen outfits and quick-drying clothes. They were also lightweight and comfortable.
I selected brands and products that I know will travel well to these warm climates. Quince’s European linen pieces You can easily move from breakfast to the beach. Athleta’s tennis dress From train to boat ride and back again, that’s what I did. Patagonia’s quick-dry layers I even squeezed in a hike on a whim. I managed to squeeze in a lightweight Everlane dress That got compliments wherever I wore. Check out these 15 clothing and accessory items that will make your trip to a warm-weather destination, whether you’re partying in Phuket, or dining in Capri, more comfortable.
Athleta Swing zip dress
Athleta
The one thing I always wear in the summer is a t-shirt. Athleta’s Momentum Dress. Designed for the tennis court but perfectly chic for market meanders, it worked hard across five countries—doubling as a breezy outfit for hot sightseeing days, a quick-dry cover-up for beach or pool swims, and a low-effort dinner look with a change of shoes and some jewelry. The shorts built in were perfect for temple visits. And the UPF 50+ material was able to withstand Southeast Asia’s relentless sunshine. The fabric is available in black or white (I own both), it packs down small, doesn’t wrinkle and comes in two colors.
Patagonia Capiene Cool T-shirt
REI
My trip was ruined by nothing more than my shoes. Patagonia Capilene Cool Daily Shirt. It was perfect for my flight, the gym and train rides. I even wore it to explore the city on a bike. I was comfortable in the heat and sun thanks to its quick-drying, moisture wicking fabric. The fabric held its shape even after multiple uses and was easy to dry and wash on the road. The lilac is my favorite color but they also come in beige or gray.
Lululemon Dance Studio Cargo Pants Relaxed-fit
Lululemon
These are not the only ones that can be used. Lululemon Dance Studio Relaxed-fit Cargo Pants made me feel like an extra in Save the Last DanceThey were my second-most-worn item during the trip. The relaxed fit, adjustable hems and comfortable fabric make it easy to keep cool, while still being adaptable for unpredictable weather changes or dressier events. The cargo pockets also make it easy to store my room key and phone, reducing the need for extra bags. I keep them in black for versatilityThey are available in many other colors as well, such as tan or blue.
Quince 100-percent European Linen Button-down
Quince
I will tell anyone who will listen about this Quince’s European Linen This is the best of the best. Under $40, you can get this product. linen button-down This piece feels luxurious without being expensive, and the multiple colors make it easy to match with my other clothes. It’s natural heat-regulating properties keep me cool, so it’s comfortable to wear. white top Use it as a coverup or a robe to go over your swimsuit. oatmeal/black stripe shirt Shorts are a great option.
Athleta Seasoft Midrise Pants and Quarter Zip Set
Athleta
Athleta
This dress is super flattering and has a relaxed fit. Athleta matching set The ultimate summer travel companion. Thanks to its lightweight, breathable blend of linen, it’s perfect for long flights and sweaty layovers. It is also ideal for destinations where temperatures are near triple digits. It doesn’t even wrinkle after a three-hour delay. This can be worn together. quarter zip The following are some examples of how to get started: matching pants This is a simple outfit. The pieces can be worn separately with swimsuits and tanks. The two-piece outfit is stylish and comfortable, making it an essential for travel.
Everlane Gauze Smock Dress
Everlane
I have a problem when it comes to buying dresses. Many of them are still in my closet with the tags attached, even after years. The Everlane Gauze Smock Dress This is my favorite piece in my collection. Its soft, airy fabric is perfect for a day of shopping in Asian markets or busy cities. The relaxed silhouette and shirred body offer a comfortable, flattering fit. Its flexibility and packability was what I liked most. On my trip, the dress could be worn for casual looks during the day with sneakers or more formal evening outfits wearing sandals.
Breathable Bamboo Underwear
Amazon
A gynecologist friend of mine told me to always wear breathable underwear when travelling. bamboo underwear This is also extremely soft and buttery. The moisture-wicking material keeps me cool and comfortable on long flights or days of exploring a humid, hot city. Meanwhile, the stretchy, smooth fabric moves with me comfortably without irritation. The lightweight, quick-drying material makes it easy to wash and air-dry them, even if you only have one carry-on. At just under $30, you can’t go wrong with the price.
Cupshe Ruffled one-piece
Amazon
It’s easy to see why I love Cupshe. I have multiple suits but this is my favorite. ruffled one-piece is my favorite—and a favorite for others, too. Cupshe’s swimsuit, which has an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, is highly rated for its low neckline with rouching as well as the variety in patterns and colors. It can be worn for anything from poolside lounging and hillside bike riding to a casual daytime outfit with shorts. It’s a great option for hot, humid locations because the suit will dry quickly and keep you cool even when it isn’t being used on the beach or pool. I love the ditzy pattern of this swimsuit and it has received many compliments. black The following are some examples of how to get started: cyan My cart currently contains the following items.
Sweaty Betty super soft high-rise leggings
Amazon
The leggings I bought are not worth more than $100. Sweaty Betty Super Soft Leggings The price was definitely justified. I wore these on my long trip to Cambodia, and even wore them when I arrived. The high-rise fit provided support and comfort without feeling restricted. The sweat-wicking material stayed breathable for long hours of travel. The lightweight material didn’t stink or sour from sweat and I was able wear them several days in a line without washing them.
Offline by Aerie Crossover Shorts
American Eagle
Could I live here? Aerie Offline Biker Shorts—and I basically did while backpacking through Asia. The lightweight, stretchy material is perfect for layering and the crossover waistband looks great. The Aerie shorts have a breathable fabric that is perfect for humid, sticky weather. They are also stylish enough to wear on flights or beyond your workout. They look great with sneakers and oversized t-shirts for a cute Gen-Z inspired look. But they can also be worn under dresses to avoid chafing.
Veja Esplar Sneakers
Nordstrom
Ask anyone: I will never travel anywhere without a pair of white sneakers. And these Veja Esplar Sneakers My go-to for quick became travel shoes They are timeless and classic in their colors. These shoes go with everything I own, including jeans, leggings and dresses. These Beja shoes are comfortable for long walking days in hot locations, even though the leather initially felt stiff. Some people have complained that the soles of these shoes wear out over time. I found them to be durable and they still make up my travel wardrobe.
Bombas Compression Socks
Bombas
I was reluctant to spend a lot of money on the Bombas Compression Socks For a long time. Three pairs of socks for almost $100? My mind was changed forever after an uncomfortable swelling occurred on an eight-hour plane flight. The tight compression and arch support provided a snug, yet breathable fit which helped promote circulation and reduce leg and foot discomfort. It’s great to keep these on hand for hot destinations, to reduce swelling after long days of walking. Bombas has a commitment to give back that I really admire. They donate a pair for every pair they sell. They are now my go-to shoes, even for quick trips of two hours from Chicago to Atlanta.
Quince Revive Nylon Camera Crossbody
Quince
This recycled nylon water-resistant product is made from recycled nylon. crossbody bag It held up to rainy jungle hikes and humid city days. It has two compartments with zips and one slip pocket on the back. I can fit my phone, wallet, camera, as well as SPF products such sunscreen, which I always carry when traveling to hot places. I like the adjustable strap and subtle leather details to elevate the bag’s look from daytime to night.
Lululemon Cotton Crochet Pullover
Lululemon
This may be because I am almost 40 years old, but I always travel with a warm sweater, no matter where I go. This Lululemon oversized cotton crochet pullover It’s one of my favorites. The open-knit pattern makes it a versatile top layer for cold flights. You can also read more about The sun is down, and you’re still looking stooped. It pairs well with both shorts and skirts thanks to the hip-length and relaxed fit. It’s worth the extra cost because it will last through many flights and different countries.
Sézane Judith Low Sandals
Sezane
For hot and humid locations, a pair of durable sandals is essential. Sézane Judith Low Sandals These sandals combine style and comfort, making them a great summer travel shoe. These sandals, made from Portugal’s vegetable-tanned leather, have a minimalistic design and neutral colors that go with everything. From linen dresses to tailored trouser. The ankle straps with brass buckles keep them in place, while the modest heel provides a slight lift without sacrificing any comfort. These shoes are easy to pack, and they’re versatile enough for casual dinners or city walks. With a price tag of $220, these are an investment. However, with free returns you can test them without risk.
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