Our family travels with just carry-on backpacks for luggage. They stow neatly beneath the seat in front of each of us when we fly, are lightweight, and are easy to maneuver through airports or on public transportation. We do have to be selective with what we will bring with us, however. But I've successfully used this same backpack for week to 10-day trips in the past and recently a 6-day vacation. And I can even do some nice outfits along with casual ones, if desired.
This vacation was strictly California casual. I wanted to look neat and reasonably put together each day, while remaining casual. The weather ranged from cool mornings and evenings to very hot afternoons. We were outside as much of each day (and evening) as we could be (needed the sunshine). There was a very slight chance of showers on one of the days (never materialized, though).
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| A little worn from lots of use -- I've patched the inside with duct tape. |
The backpack is a standard fabric backpack sold in stores like Target in the back-to-school section. It has 3 pockets, the main one, a thin but tall section in front of the main, and a small, thin section on the front.
It's not terribly deep, but I can fit a surprising amount of items inside.
Here's what I took this past trip, and how I got the most out of what I brought.
My total list of clothing:
- two short sleeve t-shirts, one white, one light gray
- two 3/4 sleeve t-shirts, one pink floral, one jade green lace over knit
- two button up long sleeve shirts, one pink, one blue/white striped
- one white tank top for layering
- one dark gray fleece hoodie
- one pair of dark jeans
- one pair light gray cotton yoga pants, for pajamas
- one light pink t-shirt, for pajamas
- enough socks and undies for the week
- one lightweight pullover, water resistant windbreaker with detachable hood
- one pair of dark sneakers
In the backpack were the hoodie, jade 3/4 tee, white tank, white short sleeve tee, gray short sleeve tee, blue/white button up, pink top and gray pants for pjs, plus undies/socks.






