9 stylish travel essentials for summer as tourism slowly unlocks
Planning a new adventure after months of lockdown? We've got you covered.
By Sacha Dance
Words: Sacha Dance; pictures: Provided
No matter what adventures you have planned for the rest of 2021 and beyond, as the travel industry slowly unlocks after months of coronavirus-induced chaos, we’ve got you covered.
Here’s our pick of the most practical and stylish travel essentials on the market right now.
WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED – £40
A classy touch is to keep those travel essentials in a classic leather passport cover. This one from The Cambridge Satchel Co. is super sleek and timeless.
PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES – £135
You won’t be able to miss this suitcase coming around the turnstiles, that’s for sure! Eastpak currently boast an amazing selection of colourful luggage options for your next adventure.
SPRING INTO ACTION – £90
Timberland’s brand new trainer The Supaway is a streetwear look designed with eco-conscious linings and laces, using recycled plastic bottles. This style is great to pack in your suitcase or camping bag for those explorational hikes.
SHORTS TO GO – £80
Flax London make it their mission to change linen into an every occasion fabric. They have created heavy winter linen shirts, workwear, jackets, and canvas linen shorts. They are the perfect brand to find practical pieces for every travel destination.
HARDCORE – £690
Choose from a bold matte or gloss with this sturdy ‘Check-In L’ suitcase from RIMOWA.
RAIN READY – £345
This THRUDARK three-layer waterproof jacket was designed by former UK special force operatives – the SF Skirmish. An ideal jacket for any wet excursion.
READY FOR THE WEEKEND – £545
Carry those weekend essentials in the ‘Palissy Weekend’ bag from Carl Friedrik.
GET YOUR WALKING BOOTS ON – £180
Onitsuka Tiger have created a lace-up boot based on their HIMARAYAN PEAK hiking boot from 1966. These boots are super stylish and practical too!
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