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What’s Your Travel Style?

The travel look I’m wearing in today’s post is comprised entirely of all my favorite things at the moment (don’t you just love when that happens). Though there are different reasons why I love each of the things I am wearing in this outfit, the two things they have in common are comfort and function.

A good topper is a must! Typically I look for something lightweight, comfortable, and warm. The vegan leather perfection I am wearing in today’s post is my absolute favorite at the moment. Love the casual fit and style of this piece, love the leather look which adds a touch of edge and polish to this classic, love the vanilla ice cream color! Also, I found a very similar option just under $100 (in white here, in black here).

Comfort is key, which is why a cool pair of sweatpants is an absolutely must for me. Love the pair that I’m wearing in this post because of Bassike’s commitment to sustainable manufacturing. Though I will address this topic more thoroughly in the near future, for now, I will simply say that I’m making a commitment to wearing more sustainable brands and introducing my audience to some of my favorites.

A good-sized travel tote is another must for me, and tote bag is definitely my favorite bag style to take on the road. Easy to reach into and it’s big enough to fit  all the things I apparently can’t live without when I’m traveling. The faux shearling tote I’m wearing in this post is my favorite thing in the world right now! Cute, cozy, stylish, I seriously can’t decide what I love about it the most!

Nanushka Hide Vegan Leather Puffer Jacket (also love this, this, and this one) | Bassike Stretch Relaxed Pants (also love thesethese, and these ones) | H&M V Neck Cashmere Sweater (also love this, this, and this one) | Stand Studio Lola Faux Shearling Tote (also love this and this one) | Boots (similar here)



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