Unless otherwise specified, all sizes in this post are listed in women's.
1. A casual, lightweight tee to serve as a breathable base piece for any look in your suitcase. Throw it on with some jeans, over a swimsuit, whatever your heart desires.
2. A ribbed, knee-length tank dress that moves with you so you can look equally as cute at a nice restaurant as you will running to catch a flight.
3. A pair of linen, pull-on shorts with a mid-rise silhouette, a drawstring waist, and three pockets that are oh-so-versatile — they’ll take you from excursions to brunch.
4. A flirty, short-sleeve mini dress with a V-neckline, a cinched waist, and roomy pockets so you can stash your camera and hotel room key with ease.
5. A 100% cotton T-shirt dress featuring ruched side detailing because few items are as versatile as the humble T-shirt dress. I packed a similar one on my trip to Cuba and I loved how easily I could dress it up or down.
6. A cropped, button-up shirt made from a cotton-linen blend that will keep you looking put together even when you’ve been wearing the same pair of jeans for two weeks.
7. A cropped, denim jacket with distressed detailing and stitched accents for all of your last-minute layering needs — ideal for any traveler who isn’t the best at checking the weather.
8. A relaxed blazer designed with ventilation in mind so you can effortlessly progress from a museum to a garden to dinner and drinks.
9. An easy-to-wear, oversized, linen shirt to be worn no matter where your trip takes you — it works great as a top, beach cover-up, or even a cardigan.
10. A pleated skort with built-in pockets, tons of stretch, and UPF protection that you'll be glad you packed thanks to its versatility and style.
11. A caramelly-colored, faux leather blazer to serve as the totally-posh finishing piece to both daytime and nighttime looks that you packed.
12. A flowy jumpsuit with quarter-length sleeves that will have you on the best-dressed list while still allowing you to be as comfortable as possible.
13. A midi-length slip skirt with a high-rise silhouette that you will end up wearing over and over again on your trip thanks to its effortless, goes-with-anything, style.
14. A pair of trendy, slip-on mules because shoes comfy enough to wear on a night out in a foreign city don’t have to be boring.
15. A classic, racerback swimsuit with contrasting piping for anyone whose vacations are guaranteed to involve a dip in the pool.
16. A wristlet pouch that is just big enough to hold your wallet and phone so that you don’t need to waste space in your carry-on for a bulky purse.
17. A classic, cropped hoodie with dropped shoulders and ultra-soft material to maximize comfort and warmth on those traveling-between-cities days.
18. A pair of versatile, faux-leather sneakers with memory foam insoles so you don’t have to pack multiple different pairs of shoes.
19. An oversized, graphic tee cut from breathable, jersey fabric to throw on over your swimsuit, under a leather jacket, or to just wear on its own.
20. A super-cute bucket hat to keep the sun out of your face (and cover the fact you haven’t bothered to wash your hair in a few days) while traveling. I bought this hat last week and have already received a hundred compliments on it.
21. A pair of pull-on linen pants that not only look expensive, but are also sophisticated enough for a nice dinner despite their comfortable fit.
22. A lightweight fanny pack so your most important belongings can stay close to your chest as you navigate everything from train stations to marketplaces.
23. A pair of fleece, drawstring jogger pants so soft that you won’t mind wearing them all day long as you walk from museum to museum.
24. A pair of ribbed, flare leggings with lettuce-trim hems and asymmetrical seam detailing that you will be able to dress up or down no matter where your trip takes you.
25. An open, long-sleeve cardigan that is comfy, cozy, and versatile so you can mix and match to your heart's content.
26. A sleeveless, V-neck jumpsuit with a cutout back, elastic waist, and wide legs to maximize both comfort and style while traveling.
27. A satin nightgown so you don’t have to bother packing multiple pairs of pajamas — this gorgeous, V-neck piece might even double as a going-out dress.
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.