My Favorite Cozy Travel And Game Day Essentials

On a recent trip to Tennessee, I was limited to a medium-sized carry-on and had to be really intentional about what I packed. The weather in Tennessee is changeable, just like New England, and I needed items that I could layer for warmth and inclement conditions. As predicted, when we arrived it was warm but by game day (Go Vols!), when we needed to be outside for a good three to four hours, it was raw and cold. I also needed items that I could wear on the plane and be comfortable with the shifting temperatures and tight seating. So, what to pack? After decent amount of travel over the past few years, I have found some great items and I’m always on the lookout for new ones to make traveling easier and more comfortable. These items are also great for a chilly game day or any low-key outdoor activities. Here are the items that worked well for me and that I recommend on your next trip!

My Favorite Cozy Travel And Game Day Essentials

  1. Good Quality Non-Athletic Sneakers - Hear me out on this one. First of all, non-athletic sneakers are much more versatile and the ones made with all leather protect your foot from rain and cold much better than the fabric and “new material” construction of many of the athletic sneakers now. They also look better with your outfits! This pair from Soludos is very similar to what I wear when I travel and the neutral color goes with everything. I was very happy I wore them on a particularly rainy day because my feet stayed dry. They are also easy to take on and off at security and look great with both jeans and sweats. Soludos Ibiza Platform Sneakers $139

  2. A Lightweight Rain Resistant Hooded Jacket - Depending on the weather, I like to bring a lightweight, breathable hooded jacket that can easily fit over a warm sweater or sweatshirt and is also rainproof. I really love this jacket by The North Face. It’s nice looking and the blend of cotton, nylon and polyester makes it breathable but also good for dashing from here to there when it’s raining or a little windy. The North Face Women’s Rainsford Jacket ON SALE for $49.57.

  3. Lightweight Wool Socks - When I think of wool socks, I think of the thick-knitted variety that I wore growing up and had to stuff, along with my foot, into my winter boots. Not anymore. The wool sock has evolved and it turns out that wool may be much better for your foot than cotton and certainly synthetics. Wool has this natural temperature regulating ability that keeps your feet cool, dry and warm depending on the conditions. I needed a warm sock for the game and the nice lady at the general store in downtown Knoxville convinced me to try them. They were warm and comfortable but not itchy and I’m pretty sensitive to wool. I really like both Smartwool and Darn Tough brands for well-made, comfortable construction and a wide variety for various activities and needs. I bought these long socks by Darn Tough and the no show socks by Smartwool and they were perfect for everything we did that weekend, even on the plane ride back my feet were warm and comfortable. Darn Tough Socks Wool Socks $24 and Smartwool No Show Socks $16.

  4. Comfortable Sweatshirt and Sweatpants - If you’ve talked to anyone who traveled in the “golden age” of air travel you know that attire was much more formal and people took how they looked seriously. Like the wool sock, air travel attire has evolved just a bit. Truthfully, and with no disrespect, if I am going to be packed into a metal tube like a sardine, I’m going to dress comfortably. I am also not going to look like I just rolled out of bed either. A cute and comfortable sweatshirt, sweatpants and sneakers are my go-to. I, personally, do not like to travel in clothing that I am going to wear at my destination because of the risk of staining and that I always feel so grimy after sitting in airplane or car for a few hours. I love this comfy matching sweatshirt and sweatpants from Madewell. It comes in 6 colors as well as petite, regular and plus sizing. Another thing I love about Madewell is that they are almost always running some type of sale or coupon deal. Madewell MWL Superbrushed Easygoing Sweatshirt $65 and Sweatpants $75.

  5. A Neutral Lightweight Scarf or Wrap - This is an essential for me. A lightweight wrap or scarf is an easy way to add warmth. I wear it on the plane and out and about, if needed. I like to bring it when I’m out to dinner in case the restaurant is chilly. A neutral color or motif makes it easy to pair it with any outfit. This double layer wool/cotton blend scarf from Madewell is similar to the one I take with me on trips. It’s comfy and cute. Madewell Double-Faced Plaid Scarf $52.

  6. A Neutral Knit Hat - A knitted hat is an easy thing to throw in a suitcase or bag in the event that you need that extra layer of warmth. I was very happy I had one on this last trip. One note: bring a hat with no pom-pom so that you can easily wear your jacket hood if needed. Trying to stretch a hood over a pom-pom hat is not a great look and not comfortable. Also a neutral color allows you to wear with whatever jacket you decide to pack. Herschel Elmer Knit Beanie in Heather Black $25.

  7. Dark Denim Jeans - I don’t think there is anything more versatile than a pair of dark denim jeans. You can wear them both day and night and denim is sturdy enough to stand up to several wears. I have a few denim brands I really like but I brought these Everlane ‘90s Cheeky jeans in Deep Atlantic. They are well-made, comfortable and very reasonably priced. They also come in seven washes and three inseams. Everlane The ‘90s Cheeky Jean $108.



My Top Eight Favorite Travel Essentials For 2022

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*Updated from a previous post on 8/2020

While I would not necessarily consider myself a “professional” traveler, I have traveled quite a bit over the last couple years. College tours were the beginning, then my daughter decided to go to school in Tennessee, let’s add in regular vacations and long weekend getaways. I looked back and realized that I had spent a lot of time packing my bags, racking up car and air miles, staying in hotels, booking car rental cars, dinner reservations, tours and excursions and that everything I did while I was gone needed to fit into the size of a suitcase. I wanted to plan for the “what ifs” but I also didn’t want to deal with heavy, over-packed bags and multiple suitcases. I also wanted to be able to get through the airport checkpoints with ease, especially if I only had carry-on bags. Through my travels I have discovered items that have made packing and traveling so much easier and carefree, aside from the travel-sized, TSA approved items.

My Top Eight Favorite Travel Essentials

Go From Liquid to Solid - One of my favorite switches was going from liquid moisturizer, shampoo and conditioner to the solid versions. Solids eliminate any worry about leakage, especially during air travel. They are carry-on friendly, plastic free, easy to pack and they have come a long way in terms of efficacy. I’ve been traveling with Kate McLeod’s Mini Body Stone and loving the compact, small size and I was surprised to find that my skin was still moisturized at the end of the day. On my most recent trip, I tried HiBAR shampoo and conditioner bars and was really pleased with how easy they were to use and how soft and manageable my hair was. I haven’t fully explored the world of solid beauty products but there are solid facial moisturizers and cleansers available as well that would be great for traveling. Those are next on my list to try! Kate McLeod Mini Body Stone Moisturizers $14 and HiBAR Solid Shampoos and Conditioners $26.50 (for both).

Facial Mists - I completely forgot to bring my facial mist on my last trip and totally regret it. My face gets so dry on the airplane, in the hotel and at the beach and facial mists do a great job of temporarily replacing moisture and alleviating that dry, tight feeling I despise. I’ve been loving Ilia’s Blue Light Mist ($18 for .47 oz. travel size or $38 for 1.7 oz.), it moisturizes but also protects against blue light and other pollutants. This travel size fits perfectly in your purse or luggage.

Lightweight Drawstring Bag - One of the most versatile things I pack is a drawstring bag I received as a freebie. It takes up no room, weighs next to nothing and I have used it for everything from wet clothes, excursions, dirty shoes, a beach bag and as a purse. I just turn it inside out, give a good wipe down and it’s ready to use again. They are also incredibly inexpensive (every single one we have in our house was a freebie) so if I need to replace it, it’s not a big deal. If you don’t already have one hanging around your house, here’s one for $10 on Amazon.

Individually Packaged Towelettes - I generally try to avoid individually packaged items because of the extra waste, but these are a must for me when I travel. They are great for refreshing after a long plane or car ride, wiping down surfaces and for cleaning hands when a sink and some soap are not immediately available. I keep a couple in my purse, beach bag and my toiletry bag. I love both Herban Essentials $16.00 for 20 wipes and Giovanni $12 for 20 wipes, both on Amazon.

Convertible Lip, Cheek and Highlighting Palette - Anytime I can find a multitasking product, it makes packing and traveling so much easier. I especially love multitasking beauty products like this lip, cheek and highlighting palette by RMS Beauty. It includes a bronzer, highlighter, two colors that can be used for both lips and cheeks and a balm for skin and lips. It all comes in a slim, easy-to-pack compact. RMS Beauty Pop Collection Signature Set and Mod Collection Signature Set, both under $45 on Amazon.

Cord Snaps/Keepers - I kept passing by these in my local Anthropologie and thinking they were a good idea but did I really need them?? I finally ended up purchasing them when I received a gift card and I’m so glad I did. They are the perfect way to keep all of my tech cords organized when I travel. No more tangling, knotting or digging around my bag. The Anthro cord keepers are no longer available online but you can find a similar version on Amazon for about $7.

A Versatile Pair of Jeans or Denim Skirt - I used to be a terrible “over packer” because I had no strategies for efficient packing. While I’m not as minimalist as my husband (that’s never going to happen), I am much better than I used to be. One of my strategies is to pack a pair of jeans or denim skirt that can be used for a variety of uses like shopping, sight seeing, casual dinners and other events. Denim is a good material that can typically stand up to multiple wears and it looks good with everything. I’ve really been loving the AGOLDE’s Riley Straight Jean. It comes in several washes and they are super comfortable and flattering. Our recent trip was to an area with a warmer climate so opted for a denim skirt to keep me cooler. I hit the jackpot when I found an awesome Rag & Bone denim skirt on Poshmark, but I also love Madewell’s collection of denim skirts in a variety of lengths and washes.

Washi Tape - Washi tape is a great little tool for giving toiletries and other potentially leaky items an extra seal before they go into your bags. The nice thing about washi tape is that it’s easy to tear off of the roll (no scissors necessary) and easy to peel off your items when you’re at your destination. I keep a small roll in my toiletries case when I travel so I can re-seal before I head home. Try this set for under $10 from Amazon or buy individual rolls at your local craft store.

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