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All the Pieces Your 2021 Travel Wardrobe Should Contain

I can't even express in words how thrilled I am to be writing stories about travel again (and to travel myself) after well over a year of that topic being basically off the table. As much as I despise packing, I even missed that aspect of it. Speaking of which, every time I scroll through my Instagram feed, I see that people are very much back out there, happily visiting some of their favorite destinations once again. And yes, I've been taking notes.

If you're feeling a little rusty at the whole packing thing, you're definitely not alone, and you've definitely come to the right place. Below is a compilation of items that everyone seems to be packing for travel this year and that are worth your consideration. Scroll to get inspired and to shop pieces you might want to have in your suitcase when you land. As they used to say back in the pre-2020 days, bon voyage! 

No matter where your vacation destination may be, crochet will probably be appropriate. Bonus: It's easy to find at every price point.
Sarongs are really living their best lives this summer. A couple of fun ideas: Get one that matches the fabric of your swimsuit or wear one as a skirt with a T-shirt and sneakers.
A big trend this summer has been wearing a sheer dress over a bikini or bodysuit. As you can see, it's very effective.
A bucket hat is the key to many successful vacation looks, and there are plenty of recent Instagram posts to prove it. 
Shop the matching Relaxed Floral Print Shorts ($69).
Shop the matching Cotton Striped Shorts ($36).
Shop the matching Tia Terry String Bikini Bottoms ($80).
Here's a thought: Give your neutral shoes a vacation and only pack fun ones.

Next up: This is the perfect travel outfit.



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