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  2. Here's Why You Need At Least One Travel Dress In Your Wardrobe

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    The best travel dresses, tested by travel experts, are lightweight, wrinkle-free, and design for hot and cold weather. ... Here's Why You Need At Least One Travel Dress In Your Wardrobe. Jasmine ...

  3. Editors + Reviewers Agree: These Travel Wardrobe Essentials ...

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    Travel comfortably without sacrificing style in these Cosmopolitan editor-approved travel clothing for women, from jumpsuits to sweatpants and dresses.

  4. Amélie Pichard Designs Travel Wardrobe for Baserange - AOL

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    To alleviate the stress from packing for summer getaways, Baserange tapped accessories designer Amélie Pichard to create a capsule wardrobe, out June 27, that draws upon the styling hacks she ...

  5. Trunk (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    A large trunk with leather handles. A trunk, also known as a travel trunk, is a large cuboid container designed to hold clothes and other personal belongings. They are most commonly used for extended periods away from home, such as for boarding school, or long trips abroad.

  6. Craghoppers - Wikipedia

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    Wash & Wear fabrics – used for travel clothing where clothes dry overnight and need no or minimal ironing. AquaDry & AquaDry Stretch – Clothing which incorporates waterproof and breathable fabrics, also available in stretch fabrics. Lightweight clothing.

  7. Capsule wardrobe - Wikipedia

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    The use of "capsule" to mean "small and compact" was a distinctly American use of the word that surfaced in 1938 according to the Oxford English Dictionary.The term capsule wardrobe appeared in American publications as early as the 1940s to denote a small collection of garments designed to be worn together which harmonized in color and line. [4]