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Free Shipping Using Codevia @SPalmerAvon about 3 months ago in Vineyard Vines CouponsOver the years of traveling we have worked to make our travel wardrobes and packing simple, straight forward, and minimal. It used to be packing would take me days. Now I could say that if I wanted to catch a plane, I could be out the door in under 30 minutes. What results is that our at home wardrobes have also become more minimal as well. The tricky thing with travel is knowing exactly what to take in order to accommodate all the various things you will be doing sometimes you don’t know so having pieces that transition well is key. Packing for warmer climates is much easier and more minimal, but packing for chillier weather can be hard to know. For us, what it has come down to is four simple rules: For this trip we used those same exact principles and wanted to share exactly what we packed to make this trip light and easy on us. We packed knowing we may find a few new pieces along the way on our trip, which is part of the fun of not overpacking.

We are showing what Mike packed and what I packed. We left out our undergarments and my super sexy compression socks I wore on the plane, I am sure you understand and I am sure you aren’t interested in those things. A Shell Jacket from Patagonia (see similar) A Medium Weight Jacket/Blazer from Ralph Lauren (see similar) Lace up Black Leather boots from Frye 5 button ups from: Red Chambray from Jcrew Blue Chambray from Wilson and Willy’s 2 white and 1 light blue from Everlane 1 Black from Everlane 1 Gray from Jcrew 7 short sleeve t-shirts and 2 long sleeve t-shirts: Short sleeve: 3 white, 2 black, and 1 brown all from Everlane, 1 Graphic from Bridge & Burn Long sleeve: 1 gray and 1 navy blue both from Everlane 2 pairs of pants: 1 black jean and 1 khaki jean from Gap 3 Pairs of shorts (he is playing golf, working out and for lounging) 2 pairs of gym style shorts from Myles and 1 pair of regular from Gap

Dopp Kit from Everlane (see similar) Passport Case from Jcrew Cropped Trench from Everlane Boiled Wool Blazer Coat from Hackwith Design House (see similar) Black Leather Booties from Sam Edelman High top sneakers from Nike (see similar 1 & 2) 2 white from Zady 1 Gray from Everlane 1 Striped from Madewell (see similar) 3 Long Sleeve Shirts: All from Target in Stripe, Gray, and Navy 1 Denim from Madewell (see similar) 1 Black from Lou & Grey (see similar) 1 Blue from Zara (see similar) 1 White from Everlane 1 Green from Madewell (see similar) 1 Marled from Lou & Grey 1 Oversized Grey from Hackwith Design House (see similar) 1 Olive from Lou & Grey 1 Jacket style in Grey from Lou & Grey 1 black pair from Gap (mine are maternity, but you can get a similar pair here) 1 Black legging from Lou & Grey Notebook from Wilson and Willy’s Blue Lens Sunglasses from Revo Slouchy Hat from Madewell

What are some of your tricks for staying stylish and minimal while on the road? Do you keep similar rules to us or do you have others that help you navigate your packing differently?Earth day is tomorrow and it got us thinking: what are we doing to make this world a better place? While our generation is very conscious with environmentally-friendly practices, unfortunately, we all know it’s hard to resist a $29,99 H&M dress or that faux moto from Urban Outfitters. So what’s the true cost of it? Contamination, waste, animal cruelty, and unfair trade. Don’t worry, this doesn’t mean shopping has to be a guilt-ridden pleasure. This brings us to today’s story; while we are glad that Stella McCartney and H&M’s Conscious Collection brought eco-friendly fashion to the mass market, there are a lot of smaller brands that are playing it green in a much more profound way. Over the last decades, a ton of significant socially conscious (and stylish) startups have been created, but how often do we keep them in mind at the time of shopping?

We believe the first step for making a change is being informed on where products come from in order to have a more thoughtful shopping experience. For this reason, we’ve decided to make a list of 8 ridiculously cool eco-friendly fashion brands that you need to know. Trust us (and the world) when we say it’s worth spending those extra dollars when you know it’s going towards a good cause. One of the fashion categories that are most controversial in regards to animal cruelty are bags and accessories. made sure that’s not an issue anymore, offering a sustainable and cruelty-free luxury bag line. Using materials that look and feel as soft as leather, this New York based brand made it on our list due to its awesome designs and ethical practices. Fun fact: most of their chic bags are named after the orphaned elephants that were brought to the after losing their mothers to poaching. We know a lot of people associate eco-friendly with eeeek-o ugly, but, seriously, that’s a HUGE misconception.

makes certified fair trade organic clothing that is ethically and sustainably made from seed to garment. Using 100% organic cotton and helping in the development of villages in India (where the clothing is produced), Kowtow sure knows how to make this world a better place. Born out of the desire to create beautifully made and thoughtfully designed staples, is committed to working with environmentally sensitive fabrics and practices. Not only will you own clothing that looks good, but it also feels good. Embrace the matching sets… responsibly. We believe that for Earth day it’s important to focus not only on eco-friendly brands, but also on socially conscious ones (the Earth would be nothing without the humans in it, after all). is one of those brands that has to-die-for products (look at those sunnies) and a killer mission. The company was founded with a single goal in mind: to increase the funding for vitamin A supplementation in developing countries. One million children die or go blind each year from vitamin A deficiency, so Article One is committed to donate $2 from each sale of eyewear to , to help the distribution of this vitamin supplements worldwide.

A website where you can buy all of your apparel without the guilty conscious. At they have one mission: selling high-quality products. Of course, they do it through what they call — working with considered design, respected makers, and thoughtful production. Because earth-loving looks are not just for hippie chicks, is doing the right thing. Sourcing the finest materials from artisans around the world and producing in high-end factories in New York City, this brand works with minimal design and exceptional tailoring that keep low waste and contamination. Key message: less is more — forget about changing your wardrobe every 6 months, these pieces are made to last longer than just a season. Yes, we are pretty sure you’ve heard of this brand before (unless you live under a rock). is known for its trendy boho designs, amazing fit, and a strong approach to recycling fabrics. By manufacturing most of the garments on their LA factory and cutting out the middleman (goodbye department stores and multi-brand retailers), not only do they eliminate traditional retail markups but they also make sure that all the production process is done in a sustainable way.

Additionally, last year they launched RefScale, a feature that informs customers of the environmental impact of their purchases by measuring the CO2, H2O and waste savings of each garment produced. And this year, they’re stepping up their already strong game with a new personalized dashboard added to each customer’s account page that will give them the ability to track their own environmental savings with every purchase. Word on the street is that they’ll also be launching a perks program later this year based on customers’ individual RefScale savings. Okay, we’ve got eco-friendly apparel, bags, and glasses, but something is still missing; finish your outfit with footwear that has equally strong ideals. When it comes to adorning our precious feet in a sustainable way, Brother Vellies is winning the game — by far. Most of their shoes are made using Kudu leather (an animal byproduct resulting from a government mandated culling due to overpopulation) and vegetable dying (minimizing the harmful effects that chemical dyeing has on the environment).