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Have a two-day trip coming up and aren't sure what exactly to pack? You don't want to over-pack and bring too many things that you wouldn't need. On the other hand, you don’t want to under-pack and fail to bring your essentials. No matter how or why you are traveling, knowing what to pack and what to leave at home will make your trip run as smoothly as possible.

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Packing Clothing and Accessories

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  1. Make a list of the activities you've planned. This will narrow your choices to the necessities. For example, if you're planning on sightseeing one day and a beach party the next, you won't need high heels or a formal dress. Sensible choices include:
    • 2 shirts/blouses
    • 2 trousers/jeans/skirts/shorts
    • 3 pairs of underwear
    • 1 set of pajamas
    • 3 pairs of socks/pantyhose
  2. Narrow your color choices to neutral tones, which work for any occasion. [1] Wear the same outfit en route each way. Good choices for versatile clothes include:
    • A white shirt or blouse
    • Black, brown, or gray trousers/skirt
    • Black, brown, or gray sandals
    • Black athletic shoes, when worn with trousers
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  3. Unless you have multiple events planned during your two days away, you'll probably only need the shoes you're wearing. If you need to pack an extra pair of shoes, wear the heavier shoes en route, and pack the lighter shoes in your luggage. To prevent your clothes from getting dirty, wrap your shoes in a plastic bag. [2]
  4. For a two-day trip, you should only pack (or wear) the jewelry that you absolutely need. You can save space in your luggage by limiting yourself to what you plan to wear en route. If you plan to attend any formal events, choose which of your jewelry is appropriate for multiple occasions. Some examples include:
    • Watch
    • Wedding band/engagement ring
    • Simple gold or silver necklace
    • Stud earrings
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Packing Toiletries

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  1. The more you can leave at home, the lighter your luggage will be. Check with your hotel ahead of time for a list of what will be provided. Most accommodations provide clothes irons, shampoo, conditioner, soap and/or shower gel. Some locations provide hair dryers, sewing kits, cotton balls, cotton swabs, and hand/body lotion.
    • If you’re staying with friends or relatives, ask what they have on hand and if they’re willing to share. As a friendly gesture, offer to repay them with a meal, movie ticket, gift card, etc.
  2. Even if you're not flying, opt for travel-sized containers. Pack them in an easily accessible pocket or compartment in your laptop bag or purse. If you are flying, this will make the security check easier. Toiletries available in sizes of 3.4 fluid ounces (100mL) or less include: [3]
    • Toothpaste
    • Mouthwash
    • Deodorant
    • Sunscreen
    • Hair gel
    • Hairspray
  3. Narrow down which cosmetics to pack by considering which one or two facial features you want to bring out. If you have skin issues that you usually conceal, pack your concealer and facial powder for efficient coverage. You could go the extra step by finding makeup that does double duty. Some examples include:
    • Colored lip gloss
    • Powdered foundation
    • Eyeliner/eyeshadow combo stick
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Avoiding Overpacking

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  1. This will narrow your decisions of what to wear and pack. Warmer, tropical climates allow for lighter articles of clothing, such as shorts and tank tops. Colder climates require heavier clothes that would keep you warm, such as jackets, sweaters and coats.
    • Pack a small umbrella if the forecast calls for rain. If an unexpected deluge happens at a time that you absolutely must be outside, ask your host or front desk at the hotel if you can borrow a larger umbrella.
  2. Since you are only going on a two-day trip, smaller luggage is ideal. Some good options are a backpack, duffel bag, or small rolling suitcase. You can maximize limited space with a few packing tips. You could:
    • Roll clothes that won’t wrinkle. These are usually tee-shirts, jeans, and casual clothes made of cotton. Place them in the bottom of your bag.
    • Fold clothes that can wrinkle. This includes cotton dress shirts and anything made of silk or satin. Place them on top of rolled items.
    • Fold longer articles in half. This includes trousers and long skirts. To create even layers, drape the top of the second article on top of the bottom of the first. [4]
    • Make use of spaces that remain. Look for smaller spaces between layers and between articles of clothing. Tuck socks, underwear, and chargers in these spaces.
  3. Make use of its additional space. In addition to your computer, use pockets for any necessary paper documents. Smaller pockets can fit MP3 players, ear buds, cell phones, flash drives, and business cards. Larger pockets can fit chargers and small adapters.
  4. Keys, small cell phones and MP3 players are small enough to fit in your pockets. If you’re flying remember to remove them. Have them x-rayed at the security checkpoint instead. If you’re flying during the winter, put everything in your coat pockets for an easy one-step scan.
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    How do I pack for a weekend stay with only a small duffle bag?
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    Just bring the basic clothes, shoes, toiletries and anything else you think you will need that will fit in the bag.
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    What should I bring especially for a wedding?
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    Besides the normal things you'd need on a two-day trip, you should bring a small dressy purse, camera, tissues, and any makeup you might want to reapply during the wedding reception.
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    What electronics are good for a trip to east Texas?
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    It depends where you are starting from and how long it takes to get there. You could take a laptop, a tablet and, of course, a phone. That way, you could watch movies and play games.
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      To pack for a 2-day trip, you’ll want to make sure you have all your essentials without overpacking. Pick a smaller piece of luggage, such as a backpack, duffel bag, or a small suitcase. Check the weather of your destination before packing so you only bring the clothes you need. You should also make a list of the activities you’re doing to better plan. For instance, if you’re going sightseeing one day and a party the next, you’ll probably just need 1 casual outfit, 1 dressier outfit, 2 pairs of shoes, underwear, pajamas, and socks. Besides clothes, you’ll want to bring travel-size containers of toiletries, like toothpaste, deodorant, and soap. Or, if you’re staying somewhere where toiletries will be provided, consider leaving these items at home to save space. If you wear makeup, only bring what you really need and plan to use. To learn how to maximize the space of your purse or laptop bag, read on!

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