This is a reminder that you can pack light even during winter 🥶 and still look put together
My luggage was only 14kl for the first time on my travel and it was winter 😱
So proud of myself 🥶
👟1x functional shoes for walking 20k and above daily
🧥3x different level of thickness jackets
👜1x handbag
👗💃A few long dresses & skirts + heat-tech shirts & fleece stockings
ON ROTATION
🧺In Japan there are laundry areas allocated usually in hotels, so it’s convenient to wash clothes
✅ use the fabric freshener for outer wear
Packing light during winter travel might seem challenging, but it’s definitely achievable with some thoughtful strategies. One key is selecting versatile pieces that can adapt to different weather conditions — like jackets with varying thickness, which can be layered depending on the temperature. When I traveled to Japan, I found that packing just one pair of good walking shoes was enough, even for walking more than 20,000 steps per day. Comfortable footwear really makes a difference in enjoying your trip without extra hassle. Additionally, in countries like Japan, many hotels provide laundry facilities, which allows you to bring fewer clothes and wash them as needed. This not only lightens your baggage but also keeps your wardrobe fresh throughout your trip. Using fabric fresheners for outerwear is another great tip to ensure your items smell clean without frequent washes. For me, rotating a small selection of dresses, skirts, and heat-tech shirts paired with fleece stockings created multiple outfit variations without bulk. This approach means you can maintain style and warmth simultaneously. Lastly, a compact handbag can carry essentials without adding extra weight. Overall, the secret to successful winter packing lies in quality over quantity, layering smartly, and leveraging local conveniences like laundry areas. These tricks help you enjoy your travel experience comfortably, without the burden of heavy luggage.




























