How to travel light?
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3 sets of Undies - 2 pair trousers - 2 skirts - 2 pair shorts - 3 tops OR Just take the Undies and buy the rest out there......
Roll everything really tightly...wardrobe you can mix and match...only two pair of shoes (hardest part) wear the more sturdy pair...then pack a lighter smaller pair! Pack rain like parka... carry or wear a coat and sweater! Minimal cosmetics😎
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Pick lightweight clothing that can easily be mixed in matched. Roll the clothes instead of folding them. Put shoes on the bottom and you can put under clothes inside. Don't bother packing shampoo or other toiletries that can easily be picked up at a drugstore when you get to where you're going.
Color coordinate everything so you have many combinations of tops and bottoms. Blues and blacks often go with many things.