'You only need 20 items': How to create the perfect capsule travel wardrobe

'You only need 20 items': How to create the perfect capsule travel wardrobe
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'You only need 20 items': How to create the perfect capsule travel wardrobe
Author: Vicky Jessop
Published: Feb, 10 2025 11:09

New year, new you — and those travel bucket list destinations are looking mighty tempting. But once you’ve booked the tickets, and organised the dream itinerary (and checked out our 2025 guide for where to go), the question remains: how to pack enough clothes to look great, while also ensuring your baggage doesn’t break the weight limit at check-in (or indeed, your back when you lug it through city after city)?.

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Enter the capsule wardrobe. A long-time staple of minimalist dressers, it’s just as possible to create a great look on the go as it is for the office. Here’s how to get it right, according to the people who have done it. “Before you go away, you need to have your own design session from the comfort of your own home,” says Williams. Her tip is to start with the base of an outfit, which is usually the bottoms. “I pick a bottom, and I would imagine three scenarios where you would need to wear this piece. And if you can create three looks that work for those three activities with that bottom, that means that piece can stay in the capsule.”.

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“Your pieces need to be working really hard for you. You also need to challenge yourself. Can I adapt this outfit with layering accessories, and [wear] pieces in slightly different ways to how they're meant to be worn?”. “In terms of tops, I think you need some good quality staples in there, but probably like an oversized tee: whether that's a staple oversized tee, or a graphic, fun one. And a shirt,” says Williams. Tank tops are also a must-buy: “the skeleton outfit builders of your wardrobe that you're going to wear every day.”.

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There’s still space for statement pieces, though: an oversized chunky knit jumper, an oversized necklace or a bright dress all have their place, as long as they can be worn multiple times with multiple different outfits. She recommends wore boleros and shrug cardigans, both for warmth and for changing up pre-existing outfits in hot countries. “The sleeves are actually good if you're in humid weather because they don't feel too heavy. That's probably a core staple I had,” she says. “Next time I go away, I think I’ll bring four: black, white, maybe a coloured one.”.

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Of course, Ganni is the place to go for graphic tees — their take on the staple has been a must-have for the last few years. In terms of basics, you can’t go far wrong with Cos, or with smaller brand Klayd. Klayd specialises in tank tops and shirts which are both flattering and come in a range of whites, browns and neutrals: the perfect building block for any outfit, really. For boleros, it’s time to go high-street: Urban Outfitters has a great selection of them, which are almost always sold out.

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“I love having black bottoms because everything gets really dirty, so whether it's like a black mini, or denim shorts: that sort of thing and then pairing it with a sports jersey or statement top,” says Severino. “I always like when things are not too form fitting, especially when you're wearing something from like 8a.m to 10:00 p.m. I want to have something flowy, comfortable, breathable.”. That means shorts, a skirt of some kind — maxi or mini, depending on your personal style — and trousers.

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Williams recommends a “versatile elevated trouser, and that might come in the form of like a suit trouser or perhaps a jean, depending on your personal style.”. She also lists linen trousers as a must-buy: “they're going to work so super hard for you. You can wear them with your bikinis. You can wear them with a matching shirt and a nice slider. You could wear them with a slightly dressier top for the evening and a blazer. So I think a really good pair of linen trousers is key.”.

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Zara is a great place to start your hunt for a black maxi skirt, and linen trousers are a high street staple currently. Check out Marks & Spencer for some really good value, wide-legged options, while American brand Reformation is the go-to for seriously chic shades in a neutral palette. Not a fan of linen? Swing by small brand Speltham for an alternate option — cool unisex boxer shorts and trousers that come in a range of sizes, shapes and colours. Our pick would be the blue check, and it’ll go with pretty much anything: perfect for wearing in a hot climate.

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Really, you don’t need any more than four accessories, which would be a baseball cap, some statement jewellery, some sunglasses and a belt. The bonus of investing in the jewellery: it’s easy to use it to dress outfits up and down. Scandi brand Ganni is a great place to look for baseball caps — both in leopard print and in a careful array of neutrals. And for sunglasses, cool Spanish brand Meller has to be it. These sleek, minimal shades have been spotted on many a festival-goer in the last year, and more importantly, they’re actually affordable — prices start from £50. What’s not to like?.

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