It’s taken much longer than anticipated for me to return to Europe, but after five years away I’m about to head back. I’ll be staying in Paris for about a week, and will have a quick jaunt over to London as well. And while I always strive to only bring a carryon, this time around I had an additional incentive to pack light – both the Euro and the Pound are getting, well, pounded right now. In other words, some world-class shops in Europe and the UK are on deep discount for Americans so I want to make sure that I have some room in my suitcase for menswear-y souvenirs. I’ll be gone for ten days and expect to do laundry once or twice while there, which is a huge help in keeping things light. Here’s what I packed:
- Raglan-sleeved overcoat (review)
- Brown check flannel sportcoat
- 501s (review)
- Olive chinos
- Two oxford shirts
- Two casual shirts (1, 2)
- Two tees
- Suede chelseas (review)
- White sneakers (review)
- Brown leather belt (review)
- A nice fragrance – this scent was a great suggestion from Opulent Tips
All of this can easily be swapped around and worn together – any of the shirts with any of the pants, sportcoat and/or overcoat layered on top, and so forth. The weather will likely be cool and mild, so there’s not much need for heavy clothing (the overcoat is likely overkill, but I just like how it looks and will take any opportunity I get to wear it. Another good option would be a nice suede jacket like this). If you have any must-visit destinations in either city, let me know in the comments below!