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Spring Break Packing Made *Extra* Easy

Seriously, don’t wait until the night before spring break to pack! You’ll end up with a suitcase full of mismatched clothing—and a headache trying to coordinate looks once you arrive wherever you're headed. Instead, plan ahead and pick intentional outfits for every outing. You’ll save suitcase space and, once you’re there, you can focus on having fun—AKA the point of spring break, ammiright? Below, we’ve outlined eight essential spring break activities and the perfect outfit to pack for each. Ready, set, shop!

  1. A cozy outfit is a must on the plane
 It’s hard to feel cozy on a plane or bus, but a pale pink tracksuit and rainbow sneakers will get you pretty close. Squeeze in a cat nap with this adorable eye-mask and you’ll be rested by the time you arrive at your destination.



2. Sporty clothes are perfect for coffee runs
 Start your trip off right with an ice-cold latte paired with bike shorts, an oversized sweatshirt, and bright blue Converse kicks. Plus, store your cell and wallet in this sleek fanny pack, keeping your hands free to ride and sip.
3. Beach-ready essentials will always come in handy
 Elevate your basic beach look with this polka dot bikini top and black-and-white hair turban that doubles as a way to protect your style. Add red cat-eye sunglasses and tassel earrings for an extra splash of coordinated color.
 
 

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