Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Today im going to give some tips what to wear & what to pack while traveling for a few days in summer.i hope these tips will be helpful to all of you who are treveller or travelling somewhere in summer.First of of its depend on traveling days thats how many pair to carry or pack into back.Normally 3 pairs of clothing ois enough for 5 to7 days travel but there should be laundry or you should be able to make clean your cloth otherwise you need 4 pairs of clothing.All clothes should be lightweight thats can be carried easily.If you carry such a light weight clothes your travel will be more enjoyful.
some of the necessary clothing to carry

Shirts
v-tex international
quick dry light weight shirt
Always pack along a long-sleeve shirt, even if you're headed to a warm climate. As with long pants, a long-sleeve shirt will protect you from sun, bugs and rain. Some considerations:
·         Knit shirts are stretchy, comfortable and available in many styles; woven shirt typically button up the front and have vents to keep cool.
·         Look for synthetic or merino wool shirts. Cotton is recommended only for casual activities or warm, dry climates.

·         Fitness tops can work well for travel, too, especially in warm climates because they wick moisture to keep you cool.

Pants/Shorts/Skirts/Dresses
v-tex national
quick dry pant with zip off
Shorts, skirts and dresses are the obvious choice when traveling to a warm or tropical destination. But keep in mind that long pants will better protect you from sun, bugs and rain. And, as mentioned above, you might need to wear them for cultural reasons, too.
Convertible pants have legs that easily zip off to turn into shorts. These are a great space-saving option.




Gore-tex jacket
·         Waterproof/breathable shells such as Gore-Tex®, eVent® and REI Elements® are your best choice for a range of weather and activities. If you layer your clothing, a single shell can handle both summer breezes and winter storms. However, these jackets are more expensive than other rainwear.
·         Water-resistant/breathable shells repel wind and light rain while providing excellent breathability when you're active. They are less bulky and less expensive than other shells, but are not intended for significant rain.
Hats





Bring a hat based on your destination and the expected conditions.
·         Rain hats feature a wide brim, waterproof/breathable construction and a chin strap. They also double as good sun protection.
·         Sun hats are usually cotton or nylon for breathability and have grommets or mesh for ventilation. Some styles feature a skirt or cape to keep sun off your neck, ears and temples.
·         Casual hats include ball caps and trekking hats. Trekking hats have a wider brim and provide better protection from sun and rain.
Underwear and Socks
The same fabric rules apply for underwear and socks: A synthetic fabric, such as REI MTS polyester, will be easier to care for than cotton, while merino wool, such as Smartwool brand products, offers natural breathability and comfort. When choosing socks, consider that synthetics and wool can help prevent blisters by keeping feet drier than cotton socks do.