Sounds like a good time to me!Pajamas, a pacifier and glow sticks and you're set.
That's going to get me shot, isn't it?
J.
It was pretty standard attire at a rave.
Sounds like a good time to me!Pajamas, a pacifier and glow sticks and you're set.
That's going to get me shot, isn't it?
J.
It was pretty standard attire at a rave.
Sounds like a good time to me!That's going to get me shot, isn't it?
J.
It was pretty standard attire at a rave.
I haven't been to a club since I was in highschool. It was an 18 and under club, so it was pretty lame. Obnoxiously loud music, no alcohol, and STDs painted on the walls.
Never again.
Sounds like a good time to me!That's going to get me shot, isn't it?
J.
It was pretty standard attire at a rave.
That part confused me, too.Why pack 6 undershirts AND 7 "wife beaters"?!
That's double the number of undershirts you need! Hell, I'd go as far as to say triple. For 6 Days 3 undershirts would work for me.
7 undershirts (t-shirts or a-shirts)
1 long-sleeved undershirts (in case of cold weather, to use with undershirt)
7 underpants
7 pairs of socks
1 pairs denim
1 pairs of slacks (plus one on you while traveling)
1 pair of pajama pants
1 pairs of shoes (plus one on you)
no short-sleeved shirts (what are they for? just use long-sleeved and roll them)
1 jacket (plus one on you) - jackets are the most space-consuming item
1 zip-up sweater
6 ties (they weight nothing and can really change the look of a suit)
4 dress shirts (never wear them twice in a row, wash in auto-laundry or hang them with care and they'll look good even if not completely fresh)
1 vest (plus one on yourself)
no belts (pick up a neuter color and wear it on yourself)
no hat (use one on yourself while traveling)
toiletries
laptop, chargers, business cards, sketch book, pens, markers, ipod, watches
I probably don't own that many clothes in my closet and dresser...I guess this comes from being an engineer and fashion-conscious; I'm flying to Chicago tomorrow to speak at a conference this weekend at the University of Chicago... I'll be there for 6 days, and now that I'm done packing, I can not fathom how some people "live out of a backpack/suitcase".
For a 6-day stay I have packed...
6 undershirts
2 longsleeved undershirts
7 underpants
7 wife-beaters (aka a-shirts)
9 pairs of socks
2 pairs denim
3 pairs of slacks
1 pair of pajama pants
4 pairs of shoes
6 short-sleeved shirts
2 jackets
1 zip-up sweater
3 ties
5 dress shirts
2 vests
2 belts
2 hats
toiletries
laptop, chargers, business cards, sketch book, pens, markers, ipod, watches
But really, it's the clothes that take up the space. I mean, I was trying to save up on space too! I didn't bring any bright-colored clothing because then I'd have to bring my complementing shoes. I just packed primarily black, brown, and reds to go with my black, brown, and red-accented shoes...
Do you pack lightly? Or are you a fellow heavy packer? How much and what do you typically pack for a week-long visit?
Also, what do "casual shoes" entail? Is there a match-all pair of "casual shoes" I'm missing out on????
Yeah, and if you have the right attitude, you can wear it even with a more formal suit. Just look at Tennat's Doctor Who outfit. I do it a lot. A bit daring, yes, but you want to stand out in the crowd.They're called sneakers.Also, what do "casual shoes" entail? Is there a match-all pair of "casual shoes" I'm missing out on????
3 undershirts
2 longsleeved undershirts
4 underpants
3 wife-beaters (aka a-shirts)
4 pairs of socks
2 pairs denim
2 pairs of slacks
1 pair of pajama pants
2 pairs of shoes
4 short-sleeved shirts
2 jackets (wear one on the plane)
1 zip-up sweater
3 ties
3 dress shirts
1 vests
2 belts (wear one on the plane)
2 hats
toiletries
laptop, chargers, business cards, sketch book, pens, markers, ipod, watch
For a 6-day stay I have packed...
6 undershirts
2 longsleeved undershirts
7 underpants
7 wife-beaters (aka a-shirts)
9 pairs of socks
2 pairs denim
3 pairs of slacks
1 pair of pajama pants
4 pairs of shoes
6 short-sleeved shirts
2 jackets
1 zip-up sweater
3 ties
5 dress shirts
2 vests
2 belts
2 hats
toiletries
Hey! Hats are cool. Respect the hats.Hats? What is this, the 1950's?
How do you do with suit jackets? I always have problem with those suckers. Or you use a suit bag?I'm a light packer. Even for a business conference I can pack seven days worth of clothes, shoes and personal grooming items in a carry-on duffel bag.
Mh, maybe I should get one of those. The suit bags I've seen around here just carry the suit and nothing else. I'll get a look on the net. Thanks for the tip.If I need a suit I only bring one and I have a three suiter that folds in half and can carry the same load as the duffel bag. Sometimes the suit jacket can get a little wrinkled, but I usually find that hanging it in the bathroom with a hot shower running and the door closed for about 30 minutes will steam out any travel damage.
I'm in the IT field though which tends to be casual so suits are generally the exception and not the rule.
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