boarding call

The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
If you caught yesterday’s post you already know I’ve got a serious formula when it comes to packing.  The same goes for what I wear when I travel.  A careful mix of comfort, efficiency, and (stay with me here) stylishness.  I stand by the fact that no matter how comfortably you dress you will never sleep as well on a plane as you do in your own bed.  So go ahead and leave the pajamas at home.  Instead, a well fitted pair of jeans with a bit of stretch, lightweight t-shirt or blouse, and cozy sweater are easy without being sloppy.  And why the knee high boots? Because they are the bulkiest shoe I wanted to pack so by wearing them I saved tons of space in my carry on (which I wouldn’t if I insisted on wearing ballet flats just because I could slip them off quickly in the security line – honestly it only takes 2 extra seconds to unzip these).  A simple side braid and a purse large enough to hold your in flight essentials, and I’m reclining my seat before you know it.  See you all on East Coast time.
 
Forever 21 Sweater // Built by Wendy Top – similar here // J.Crew Jeans // Olivia & Joy Bag via TJ Maxx // Olukai Boots c/o
  
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call

10 Replies to “boarding call”

    1. Ah yes sorry I didn’t get a chance to respond yesterday with traveling, but this sweater is perfect! I bought a small and its still nicely oversized, and that fuzzy open jacket is recent from H&M 🙂

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