In just a few weeks, my mother and I are taking a brief journey to Paris — the town the place she birthed my sister and me, the place she raised us for three years, and the place we’d wiggle our toddler arms into baguettes to drag out the smooth white bread. My mother has been grieving her husband and I’m excited for this journey to assist cheer her up in a method that generally solely cheese and walking can do.
I can’t wait. So! I’m curious: What do you often pack for cold-weather journeys? For this February journey, I’ve landed on a fundamental journey uniform, which I’ll combine up somewhat every day however typically keep on with:
First up: a navy sweater, which feels hotter and softer than black.
Beneath, I’ll pull on a layering tank. I just lately found and LOVE them. It’s so fairly to have somewhat lace on the neck (here it is, in motion). Though this one is splurgy, I’ve already worn it 4 occasions within the first two weeks, so the fee per put on goes to be good.
Subsequent, a trusty pair of boy jeans that’s traditional and comfortable.
Then a inexperienced mac coat to put on over every thing. I’m fortunate to have my great-aunt’s hand-me-down, however here’s a good dupe.
The best socks, which are available in 18 colours.
And, lastly, final however not least, white sneakers, which may take you from croissant runs and museum rambles to park adventures and wine bars. (I’m additionally VERY into this retro version!)
Ideas? What do you put on on fall/winter journeys? I’d love to listen to any recs. (I additionally lastly obtained into packing cubes, and thanks a lot to the reader who advisable Baby Cheeks🙂
P.S. My England packing list, and a genius honeymoon packing tip. Plus, a CoJ trip to Paris a while back with the world’s tiniest elevator, eeeeeeeeeks.
(High photograph by Jeanne Damas/Instagram.)
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