Why Create a Travel Capsule Wardrobe?
Because overpacking is a scam.It’s not about how much you bring—it’s about how much you wear.
Here’s why a vacation capsule just makes sense:
It fits in a carry-on (and doesn’t leave you sweating in line at bag check).
You know exactly what to wear each day—no outfit panic.
It leaves room for souvenirs (instead of three extra pairs of shoes).
If you’re a fellow over thinker, this system will save your vacation and your sanity.
How I Built My Travel Capsule Wardrobe
I started by asking myself: What do I actually wear on vacation? Not what I want to wear, but what I reach for when I’m hot, tired, and need to look decent for dinner.
Here’s what made the cut:
4 tops (some dressy, some casual)
2 bottoms (jeans or pants + something breezy)
1 matching set (wear together or mix and match)
1 one-piece outfit (a dress or jumpsuit)
2 layering pieces (light jacket, oversized button-up)
2 pairs of shoes (one comfy, one cute)
1 bag (crossbody or tote that works for day and night)
A few accessories (jewelry, belt, hat, etc.)
Swimsuit + undergarments + sleepwear
Toiletries + tech essentials
And yes, everything has to fit in a carry-on. That’s the rule.
What’s in My Actual Vacation Capsule
This list is filled with items I either own, have repurchased, or regret not packing. They’re all from Amazon (because hello, last-minute shipping). And no, I don’t pack every item on this list for every trip, but I pull from this whenever I’m building my suitcase wardrobe.