Saturday, September 28, 2013

Travel Tip: Packing the Perfect T

T-shirts are an essential for any travel - London, Paris, Denver, Hawaii, Staycation... A good t-shirt fits well, and is comfy, but can be easily dressed up with a sweater or necklace. Oh yeah, and it doesn't cost a small fortune. It is a t-shirt.

I searched high and low before our Europe 2013 and I found it!! The $15 Everlane beauties. Even better? They make great men's and women's t-shirts, so you can stop feeling guilty that you only bought yourself new clothes for your trip! :)

Pictures Courtesy of Everlane

Paul and I are wearing Everlane T's in these pictures from our trip to Europe.
Paul in Vienna, Austria, wearing slate color crew neck. Looking classy.
Me, in first class, on the way to Geneva, Switzerland, wearing Navy v-neck. (PS. A future post will feature how we flew first class to Geneva on points and the cost of taxes - because you can never avoid taxes). 

A few thoughts on why these are perfect:
  • They are light weight but not see through, extremely function and necessary when packing
  • They come in a variety of styles, I was looking for a great v-neck, but they've got it all: crew neck, box cut, "u-shaped"
  • Excellent personal service. I had some issues when I ordered my shirts for my husband (mainly with the wait list, which I will admit is the one downside - their shirts often go on to a wait list), and they resolved everything very quickly and it was a pleasant experience!
The website does request that you create a membership, which really is just your email and a password, no biggie - don't worry! Of course, they email you when they have new products, but all the products look amazing so I don't mind. If you would like to be referred by me let me know! I hope you like the shirts as much as I do, and that they take that little extra bit of stress off the packing list! (This post is not sponsored by Everlane. I just think their product is great and their openness in terms of sharing their factory information is commendable.)

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