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Traveling light

Pack versatile clothes, style staples and a few statement pieces for a carefree vacation wardrobe

By Lisa A. Flam, The Associated Press
POSTED: July 7, 2009

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NEW YORK - What's worse than lugging a heavy bag to your summer vacation spot, only to pop it open and find it filled with too many of all the wrong things?

If you pack lightweight, versatile clothing instead, you can save money on luggage fees at the airport and even hoist your own bag into the overhead compartment. If you're driving, you'll find yourself with room in the trunk for souvenirs.

And, most importantly, the fewer wardrobe choices you have, the quicker you'll be wading into the surf or taking in the sights.

''The lighter you travel, the easier it is the whole way through,'' says style expert Mary Alice Stephenson.

Here are tips from the experts for packing light:

Light layers

Stephenson suggests taking several lightweight items that can be mixed and matched.

A light summer dress - in a colorful print, vibrant color or with beading or sequins in cotton or a silk blend - is her top pick. A short tunic, long maxi or something in between can be worn over a bathing suit with flip flops or with embellished sandals at night.

''You need a summer dress that is beach-friendly but glamorous for going out at night,'' said Steph-enson.

Then add a pair of khaki pants or capris. ''It's kind of like summer's jeans,'' says Stephenson. ''It's really light and airy.''

If pants aren't your thing, grab a pull-on skirt in breezy cotton or gauze.

Versatility

Next is a T-shirt or tank top, basics that come in all colors and prices and can be worn with everything - including those khakis already in the bag.

Another option is a wrap dress, like the signature style in jersey from Diane von Furstenberg. It doesn't wrinkle and feels light and soft, the designer says.

Fight the chill

A sea breeze or a blast of air conditioning can leave you shivering, so pack your favorite cardigan, in cotton or thin cashmere.

''It can be belted over the tank top or worn over the summer dress or worn with khakis,'' says Stephenson.

Or take a thin shawl or pareo, which can cut the cold and be used many ways, from a trendy summer scarf to beach cover-up.

Sole-ful sacrifice

While it may be painful to leave some beloved shoes behind, experts suggest wearing your heaviest pair while traveling and packing no more than two others.

ShoeMall.com merchandiser Rachel Funk says shoes that make the cut should serve at least two functions, like sightseeing and going to lunch.

Limit the extras

Carry a tote bag that can double as a beach bag, and bring a clutch or small shoulder bag for sightseeing, Stephenson says. Take one necklace in coral or turquoise or chandelier earrings to dress up your outfits.

As for toiletries, packing expert Susan Foster says don't bother with the government-approved 3 ounces for a carryon. A 1-ounce bottle of shampoo lasted her during a three-week trip. She also had three pairs of microfiber underwear that she washed and were dry in the morning.

Packing as art

Packing can be stressful, but people who do it often have their method down. Von Furstenberg boasts of being the ''lightest packer you have ever met.''

The clothes she designs are incredibly light, she says, and many of her dresses can fit in a tiny bag.

''I always joke, if you can figure out your suitcase, you can figure out your life,'' says von Fursten-berg, who travels often. ''I pack like no one. I always have the smallest bag.''

 
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