Have you ever wanted to take a sunset cruise? If you haven’t, I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase “sunsets are God’s gift to Earth.” And if that doesn’t make you want to get out there and see one, then I don’t know what will. But what do you wear to a sunset cruise? Do you have to dress up? Or can you wear jeans and a t-shirt? Well, that depends on what kind of cruise you’re going on. If it’s just a normal boat ride with some snacks and drinks, then anything casual will do. But if it’s an actual dinner cruise—then yes, definitely dress up! The more formal things are, the better.

What to Wear on Sunset Cruise

When you’re taking a sunset cruise, your outfit is just as important as the boat you’re on and the friends you’re with.

This is especially true if you’re going to be out in the sun for the whole time—you don’t want to get burned (or worse, catch a sun rash).

But don’t worry! Here are some tips for making sure you look great while also staying safe in the sun.

There’s something about sunset that makes it feel like anything can happen. The sun is setting, and you’re taking in the last rays of light before dark falls. The sky is changing color, and the breeze feels fresh against your face as you watch the waves roll by.

You have just enough time to watch one more sunset before it’s time to go home—but what do you wear?

Welcome to our blog on what to wear on Sunday.

Sunday is the day of rest, but for some of us it can be a busy one.

Here are some tips to help you look your best even when you’re running around town.


After five straight days of perfecting your outfits for work, the last thing you want to do on the weekend is spend even more time in front of your closet digging through clothes to figure out what to wear for your Saturday (or Sunday) excursion. Instead, you should be able to relish in the slow mornings, sleep in, and when plans do pop up, especially on a #selfcaresunday, not have to think too hard about what you’re going to wear. Enter, us—style experts here to make many tasks much, much easier for you. And that’s why we decided to round up a handful of easy Sunday outfits that won’t take more than five minutes to piece together. Now that’s a weekend uniform we’re wholeheartedly on board with.

We know you’re a busy woman with plenty of to-dos on your calendar, which is why we went even further and split up the ensembles into categories, honing in on easy-to-copy getups you can rock to a brunch with your friends, a busy days of running errands, or during a heavy sweat session at the gym. Are you ready to nail weekend dressing? We are, too.

Ahead, nine easy Sunday outfits you can always fall back on.

For brunch

Take a walk on the wild side by rocking a zebra print button-down with a lace-trimmed skirt.

Who doesn’t love a good button-down dress moment? Add in fun accessories to jazz up the look.

Comfy cool looks like these are ideal for busy Sundays running errands.

Wear a refined white button-down with bike shorts. Add Birkenstocks to complete the look.

What to Wear on a Sunday Date


A Friday night date may find you kicking off the weekend in one of your more daring ensembles, hitting the town and dancing into the wee hours of Saturday. The more mellow Sunday date has its own advantages, thanks to the relaxed nature of the day. You might explore the nooks of a city together during the daytime and cozy up in an uncrowded cafe at night. When you’re planning a Sunday date outfit, take into account your date activity, the season and whether it’s your first date with someone new.

Destination Casual
You can assume that you’re going to be a bit more casual on a Sunday date than you would be stepping out the rest of the weekend. The exception is if your date takes you to a worship service, a family function or an event such as the theater or a wedding. If you’re going to be taking advantage of a beautiful day with a hike, try a sleek V-neck top with practical yet cute boot-cut jeans or low-rise cargo pants. If you’re planning to stroll around a museum or take in the sights in a historical area of town, try a dress that hits above the knee in a fluid fabric, and add short heels or flats to keep the look casual. If your date is surprising you with the activity of the day, play it safe in your favorite jeans and an alluring, yet not overly sexy, top. By choosing from among your favorite outfits, you know that you’re going to be confident and comfortable no matter where the date takes you.

First Impressions
If it’s your first time out and about together, the fact that you’re not going on a traditional Friday or Saturday night date can throw the little black dress out the window and make the wardrobe decision more difficult. Think effortless chic: you want to appear spectacularly put together, but don’t want to look like you spent a lot of time fussing over your look. On a first date, you also might like to keep the amount of skin that you’re showing to about 40 percent — low-cut or off-the-shoulder tops and teeny miniskirts aren’t really Sunday looks to begin with. Accentuate your curves with well-tailored cuts instead of baring all. Leave the stilettos at home, but throw a dash of red into your ensemble for a bit of first-date fun.

Seasonal Style
If it’s football season and you’re heading to the game, Sunday date wear defines itself: team colors or gear in a feminine cut paired with jeans. If your fall date doesn’t involve a 30-yard line, try a featherweight sweater in a touchable knit paired with slim jeans and boots with a chunky heel. When nature’s thermostat turns down even more in winter, add layers to avoid drowning in a thick turtleneck sweater. A cashmere pullover paired with a short skirt, thick tights, low-heeled knee-high boots, and a short wrap coat or cinched-waist down puffer will keep you warm and ready to impress. As the spring blooms begin to open, lose some of the layers and keep a cardigan or light jacket to pair with a sundress or an airy knit top and jeans. For summertime, evoke a bit of poolside glamour in your Sunday casual look by slipping into a sweeping maxi dress for brunch, or don a gauzy blouse with a pencil skirt and embellished sandals.

Dinner for Two
Sunday evening can still be a date night — and a fabulous way to kick off the week. Restaurants are quieter, the crowds have thinned out for that beachfront stroll and your favorite band might even be playing a gig in town. For an evening date look that’s still casual, wear dark jeans with a wrap top or blouse. Short heels and a polished-leather handbag finish off the look. if you’re aching to show off that little black dress for a Sunday night dinner, balance it out with accessories that aren’t so severe, such as sandals or a wrap with a splash of color. The dress itself can be softer, too — try a sweater dress with a touch of angora to reflect the coziness of the lazy evening.

Casual Complement
Teal and black may seem like a strong combination for just kicking around in the daytime, but the colors are classic enough to take you to a lunch with friends or exploring on a wooded trail. Keep the look simple with a teal V-neck short-sleeve T-shirt and jeans. Dress it up with embellished sandals and a metallic hobo bag, or answer the call of the outdoors with brown hiking boots and a distressed leather backpack. Guys can pull off teal for downtime, too, with a short- or long-sleeve crewneck and black jeans.

Work Appropriate
Let teal be the splash of color to offset basic black at work — the dark jeans are ideal to keep dress-code appropriate on casual Fridays. When wearing any sort of denim to work, keep the top on the dressier side and finish it off with polished accessories. Accent a long-sleeve teal wrap top and black jeans with flats or kitten heels in a muted gunmetal or animal-print fabric. A blouson teal top gets its voluminous proportions balanced out with slim black jeans and a coordinating high-heel pump. Guys can pair a teal button-down shirt with black jeans as well or can add a pop of teal with a tie.

Country Colors
Skin-tight black Wranglers are just one shade in the rainbow of jeans you could see at a rodeo on any Western day. The teal-and-black pairing is a perfect combo to paint a cool country look for either gender. Start with a bright teal blouse or button-down and add black boot-cut jeans, punctuating your top with a silver belt buckle with turquoise accents. Add cowboy boots in either rich brown or black and top it with a a natural straw cowboy hat.

Teal at Midnight
Sleek jet-black denim works even in some venues where jeans are frowned upon after dark. A teal top transitions into nighttime in a fluid satin or sparkly material that contrasts boldly with black and highlights bejeweled accessories. Try a shimmering tank paired with skinny jeans, a thin-strapped silver sandal and an embellished clutch in a complementary jewel tone. For guys, a teal button-down — with or without a narrow black tie — is cool with dressy black jeans and a jacket, especially for spots that require clothes a bit fancier than jeans and a tee.
A corset top definitely makes a sexy statement. But because it’s such a bold piece of clothing, it can be tough to figure out what to wear with it. A corset makes an ideal layering piece for an evening out, but you can also dress it down to wear it during the day. The key is pairing it with pieces that add a little more coverage to your look so you don’t feel too exposed.

Cover Up
If you want to ease your way into wearing a corset, putting it under a blazer is an ideal option. Go for a bold contrast by pairing a menswear-inspired pinstripe blazer over a lacy white corset and dark-wash skinny jeans. Add black peep-toe pumps and statement earrings like crystal chandeliers or oversize silver hoops to finish off the outfit. Or try an elegant velvet blazer in a striking teal over a black satin corset and a black pencil skirt for a dressed-up look. Strappy silver stilettos and a strand of pearls give the look a chic, sophisticated vibe. You can also swap the blazer for a fitted cardigan for a softer mood. For an edgy twist, pair a satin or lace corset with a leather jacket, distressed denim pencil skirt and motorcycle boots.

Go High
Pairing your corset with high-waisted bottoms is another way to make it more wearable. The high-waist covers the bottom of the corset so you don’t have to worry about your stomach being exposed. Put on a pink velvet corset with a high-waisted satin pencil skirt in delicate pink-and-white floral print for date night. Throw on a pair of navy velvet pumps, a delicate gold pendant necklace and a few gold bangles for a look that’s sexy and stylish. Or wear a simple nude-colored corset with a pair of high-waisted black trousers. Layer an animal print cardigan over the corset and add black heeled ankle boots for a look that’s casual enough to wear during the day.

Short-en Up
It can be tricky to wear a mini-skirt with a corset because your outfit can veer into tacky territory pretty quickly. For a look that’s a little more classy, combine your top with shorts instead of a skirt. In the summer, pair a denim corset with a simple pair of khaki shorts and gladiator sandals for a low-key casual look. Add a straw fedora and aviator sunglasses to really tie the outfit together. For an evening out, wear a red satin corset with tailored black shorts that feature a scalloped hem. Accessorize the outfit with peep-toe black booties and a statement necklace, like a bib style with red and pink stones, to send a bold, sexy message.

Layer Up
While it’s more common to layer items over a corset, you may want to experiment with layering yours over a tee — it’s an easy way to make a corset more wearable and appropriate for daytime. Put on a black lace corset over your favorite basic white tee. Add a denim mini-skirt, red hoodie and black canvas tennis shoes to finish off the outfit. Or layer a navy corset over a loose-fitting chiffon blouse in blush or peach. Pair it with skinny jeans and knee-high boots for a chic, sophisticated outfit.

What Color to Wear on Palm Sunday

Red

Red. Red is symbolic of passion and blood. It is worn during the feasts of the martyrs, Good Friday, Palm Sunday, and the Pentecost

Catholic Liturgical Colors
During sundays as well as eulogies, priests of the Catholic faith don vestments of various colors. These colors are usually a reflection of the time of year it is in the liturgical calendar. Except in times of mourning, priests will usually stay with the normal yearly progression of vestment colors.

Green
Green is the standard color for “Ordinary Time,” the stretches of time between Easter and Christmas, and vice versa. It is meant to represent the anticipation and hope in the resurrection of Christ. Green symbolizes the hope and life of each new day.

Purple
Worn during Lent or the Advent, purple represents penance, preparation, and sacrifice. It is also worn at funerals because of its connection to mourning. Purple vestments are donned to remind the funeral-goers to pray for the penance and absolution of the departed.

Rose
Rose vestments are only worn twice in the liturgical year, during the third sunday of Advent, and the fourth sunday of Lent. These colors are worn on these days to show the joy and love in Christ. They are to remind Catholics of the joy in the times of penance and worship.

Red
Red is symbolic of passion and blood. It is worn during the feasts of the martyrs, Good Friday, Palm Sunday, and the Pentecost. The Cardinals wear red as a symbol for their devotion to the church and the Pope. It is to show their blood, which they would shed for Christ and the church. Red is worn by children during Confirmation to symbolize the passion for Christ.

Blue
Blue vestments are worn only one day every year, during the Feast of Mary.

White or Gold
Depending on the region, your priest may have white and/or gold robes. These robes are worn on Christmas and Easter. They symbolize the birth and resurrection of Christ. White robes are sometimes worn by the clergymen who perform eulogies and funeral ceremonies. The white robes are to celebrate the life, rather than the death, of the deceased. The Pope’s default robes are white, to show his place as the closest liason of Christ’s glory.

Black
While not as common here in America, black vestments used to be worn to funerals. They are still seen outside of the USA, but became less popular after the 1960’s during the Second Vatican Council. Black vestments are meant to reflect the mourning felt by those at the funerals. Black vestments stand as a reminder to pray for the soul of the departed. Black is the standard color for the clergy’s everyday clothes. It is meant to stand for the humility and sacrifice of clerical life, in the hopes that it will bring them closer to God.

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What Color To Wear To Church On Palm Sunday?
By Dan Sendlebach
When it comes to church colors, red and purple are appropriate for the Palm Sunday service.

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Since red is a powerful color, it’s not appropriate for every church to allow red to be worn, and some might even frown upon it.

However, you should still keep in mind that the season of Lent and Advent is one of preparation and repentance.

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You can also choose to wear a more muted shade of purple. Regardless of the color you choose, red is not as conservative as you might think, and it’s a good idea to wear an appropriate suit.

what color to wear to church on palm sunday?
There are several choices when it comes to what color to wear to church on Palm Sunday and Good Friday. Traditionally, red is worn during these times because it represents the fire of the Holy Spirit. Purple is associated with sorrow, mourning, and repentance.

WHAT TO WEAR WHEN CAMPING

Packing clothing for any trip is a task that requires careful thought and consideration — especially camping. What are your plans for your trip? Will you need any special attire? Do you need to purchase new items before you head off on your adventure? All of these questions and more are thoughts that you and many others have while your suitcase, duffel bag or backpack lies empty before a trip.

If you are going camping, functionality is key. Because you will spend most of your time outside in the sun with dirt, bugs and other aspects of the outdoors, you will need to consider multiple factors about your trip to help pack the best outfits. These days, though, you can usually find pieces that offer just as much style as they do practicality.

Whether you are camping during the spring, summer, winter or fall, you want to ensure you bring the perfect apparel. Learn how to dress for a camping trip and what clothing items are a must-have in your suitcase.

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO PACK CAREFULLY FOR CAMPING?

Bringing the right camping outfits on your trip will help make your stay in the outdoors more comfortable and enjoyable. While you can plan for some situations when you are going camping, the outdoors can be unpredictable. It is important to consider all of the possible situations that can happen so you take the right clothes on the trip.

Here are four reasons why it is important to pack carefully for a camping trip:

  1. Be ready for the weather: Whether you are camping in hot weather or cold weather, packing clothing that is appropriate for the climate can help you protect yourself and enjoy your time outside. The weather will depend on the destination and time of year you are going camping. If you are camping near a lake in July, you will want to bring clothing that will keep you cool and protect you from the sun, plus something to swim in. Always look at the weather in advance.
  2. Protect yourself from bugs: When you are planning activities like hiking or sitting around a campfire at night, consider clothing that can help protect your skin from mosquitos, ticks and other bugs that are common in various outdoor settings. While your camping attire can help with bugs, you should always remember to pack plenty of bug spray for added protection.
  3. Pack items that can get dirty: Being exposed to the outdoors means getting a little dirty. Pack clothing that you do not mind getting mud on and will survive if it gets wet.
  4. Pack for any special activities: Consider all of the activities you are planning to accomplish during your trip when you are picking out camping outfits — swimming, hiking, recreational sports, fishing, telling stories by a campfire and roasting marshmallows are just a few of the activities that are popular in the camping community.

As you can see, there are many reasons why you should carefully select your camping outfits before heading off on your trip. That said, out of all of the things to consider, the time of year should be at the top of your list. Wherever you are traveling, your destination’s weather during that time of year will impact what you put in your suitcase.

CAMPING OUTFIT IDEAS FOR EVERY SEASON

When you are trying to find the best camping outfits, it may help to first split up the attire between winter and fall camping and spring and summer camping. From there, you can pick specific articles of clothing depending on the month and temperature. This trick will help you keep everything organized in your wardrobe.

Check out some of the best clothing to pack before traveling to a campground in any season.

WHAT TO WEAR WHEN CAMPING IN THE SPRING AND SUMMER

In most places in the United States, spring and summer are known for their warm temperatures and are a popular time for people to travel. With the air starting to warm up, campers are ready to get outside and travel to their favorite campgrounds.

The weather during the springtime and summertime in North America during these seasons can vary drastically. While the southern region of the U.S. can have hot springs and even hotter summers, the northern part of the U.S. and Canada may have some warm and cools days during the springtime. A summer camping trip in Alaska will feel different from one in Florida, which is why location plays a big role in your camping attire.

Check the local weather forecast leading up to your trip to see what the temperatures will be. This way, you will have a clear idea of what to expect when you are there. Do not forget to pack a few extra items, like a raincoat, just in case the weather takes a turn after you arrive.

If you are looking for spring or summer camping outfits, check out some of the following pieces:

1. MOISTURE-WICKING CLOTHING

In the spring and summer, there is a good chance you will be sweating while you are outside. Some must-have clothing items to have on your camping trip are moisture-wicking shirts or tanktops. These shirts are made out of a high-tech polyester fabric, which absorbs sweat and moisture from your body. This type of clothing helps you cool off even on the hottest days in the spring and summer.

There are a variety of men’s moisture-wicking shirts and women’s moisture-wicking shirts that will be a savior during a hot spring or summer day. These shirts are great for exploring the campground, going on a hike or participating in other outdoor activities.

2. SUN HAT

Packing a couple of different hats on your camping trip is a must. Both a wide-brim hat and a regular ball cap or visor are perfect for hanging around the campsite and exploring your surroundings. The right caps will keep you protected under the sun and keep bugs away from your face.

If the forecast for your camping trip predicts plenty of sunshine, hats are a must. Check out different types of sun hats and hats with SPF protection to bring on your camping trip.

3. QUICK-DRYING SOCKS

Pack plenty of socks on your camping trip to pair with your sneakers, boots and other closed-toe shoes. Some of the best socks for camping are durable quick-drying socks. Walking around in the outdoors can lead you to some muddy pathways, puddles and other wet landscapes, and quick-drying socks will be your best friend when your feet get wet. On your search for quick-dry socks, look for pairs that are thin so your feet do not get too warm during the hot spring or summer days. There are both men’s and women’s quick-dry socks you can wear while hiking or simply exploring the campground.

4. QUICK-DRYING SHORTS AND PANTS

Packing jeans may seem like a good idea, but you will need a pair of bottoms that will keep you comfortable during a walk through nature. Quick-drying pants and shorts will be one of the best clothing options you can pack for a camping trip when you are planning on exploring the space around you.These pants are made out of a mixture of polyester, spandex and nylon. This combination of materials makes the bottoms quick-drying, moisture-wicking and breathable. There are even options that are water-resistant. Check out different styles of men’s quick-drying pants and women’s quick-drying pants for an excellent addition to your camping wardrobe.

5. LAYERS

While the daytime temperatures may be warmer during the spring and summer, the temperature during the nighttime might be cool at your destination. Sleeping in a T-shirt and shorts might not cut it during a chilly night. Therefore, including a few layering items in your suitcase will be perfect for nights where you need a little extra warmth.

Pack different types of extra layers for cooler days or nights on your trip, including sweatpants, joggers, long socks, long-sleeve shirts, sweatshirts and more. Campers should always come prepared with layers to stay comfortable, even when they think they will not need them.

6. RAIN JACKET

Whether or not the weather forecast shows rain, you should always bring a rain jacket on your camping trip. Both spring and summer are known to have rainy days. Some locations are also more likely to have pop-up rain showers throughout the day, and having a rain jacket is a necessity to help stay dry while you are outside.

If the forecast for your trip shows rainstorms, consider bringing rain gear like ponchos, rainboots and other water-resistant clothing to stay dry and enjoy your time. Different types of men’s and women’s rain jackets are available to bring on your next camping adventure.

7. SWIMSUIT

If the campground you are visiting has access to a body of water like a swimming pool, you cannot forget to bring a swimsuit. The spring and summer months can offer beautiful weather that is perfect for taking a dip in the water.

8. WATER SHOES

Are you planning to swim in a lake or explore a river on your camping trip? Something that will help protect your feet but allow you to enjoy the water is a pair of water shoes. Adding a pair of water shoes to your camping outfit checklist will be a great addition to your swimming and adventuring attire.

WHAT TO WEAR WHEN CAMPING IN THE FALL AND WINTER

The fall and winter seasons bring an eventful time of the year with back-to-school and holidays, all happening in cooler weather. Nature around North America shows its diversity, with northern regions exhibiting cooler temperatures that come with changing colors and snow covering the ground. These two seasons can be some of the best times of the year to plan a camping trip, especially if you like to hike.

The packing list for a fall or winter camping trip looks different than one for the spring and summer. While some locations in North American will still have some warm days that are great for shorts and short-sleeve shirts, most locations will require some more coverage and layers to hang out outside.

Check out some of the items you will need to add to your packing checklist before you take off on your fall or winter camping vacation.

1. BEANIE OR WINTER HAT

While hats protect your head, face and shoulders from the sun, another reason you should bring a hat on your camping trip is to help keep your head and body warm. A beanie or a winter hat is a must-have camping accessory if you know the temperature will be chilly during the daytime or nighttime.Whether you want to keep your head warm while you are hiking, sitting by a campfire or enjoying any activity around your campsite, a knit cap, wool hat or fuzzy winter hat will help keep you comfortable. There are winter hats and fall hats perfect for your upcoming camping trip.

2. LAYERS

Camping during the winter and fall time means one thing — you have to layer up. Layering is one of the skills that campers have relied on for years. The three levels of layering include the base layer, mid-layer and outer layer.

The base layer includes clothing items like thermal gear, the mid-layer includes clothing like shirts and fleece jackets and the outer layer features waterproof jackets and pants. This clothing trick can help keep you warm, safe and comfortable on your camping adventure. As the weather gets warmer, take off your top layer to stay cool and vice versa.

3. WOOL SOCKS

Keep your feet and toes warm while you are enjoying your campsite with a good pair of wool socks. These socks will help keep your feet warm when the temperature starts to drop, protecting you from health hazards like hypothermia. There are different colors and thickness levels of wool socks that will protect your feet on your trip. Make sure your thick socks fit well in any hiking or snow boots you pack for your camping trip.

4. GLOVES

When the forecast predicts chilly weather, you want to make sure you have all of the clothing items and accessories you need to keep every part of your body warm. A piece of gear you need to remember to pack is a pair of gloves or mittens.

Bring gloves that will be best for the weather you’re expecting on your camping trip. If you are heading out to a campground and the forecast predicts snow, a thick pair of snow gloves that repel water will be a great option. If you are camping in the fall and are expecting cooler weather most days, a thin pair of gloves or mittens will be helpful on your trip.

When your gloves get wet, be sure to properly dry them so you can keep your hands warm — wearing soaking wet mittens will do very little to keep you protected from the elements.

5. WATERPROOF JACKET

The weather during the fall and winter seasons can be unpredictable. Whether it is sunny, raining or snowing, a waterproof jacket will help keep you warm when it is cold outside and protect your other clothing layers from getting wet. A waterproof jacket is a versatile piece of clothing you can wear for numerous occasions. The structure of these jackets makes them durable and can last you a long time. Browse through an array of styles, from lightweight to a thicker design, to can find the perfect men’s or women’s waterproof jacket for your next trip.

6. WATERPROOF BOOTS AND SNEAKERS

If you are planning on taking a kayaking trip or going on a hike, the next item on your camping checklist should be a pair of waterproof boots. This type of footwear will protect your feet from getting wet as you walk through puddles, rivers, snow and other wet areas that you will pass through.

Having wet socks and shoes can be uncomfortable, causing you to cut your activity short. Additionally, they can be unsafe, especially when it is already cold outside. Investing in a quality pair of waterproof hiking boots is beneficial for your camping trip in the fall or winter.

7. QUICK-DRY CLOTHING

Quick-drying clothing is a must for any camping trip. If you are walking near bodies of water, a rainstorm rolls in or you become sweaty after a fun camping activity, you want your clothing to dry as quickly as possible so you can continue enjoying your day in comfortable clothing. Make sure your camping gear is made with quick-drying properties so it does not become a hindrance during the trip.

8. VEST

A simple yet effective way to add an extra layer when it is cooler outside is to put on a vest. These are a fall staple and can be great for locations with mild winters. Pair them with long-sleeve shirts or light jackets to keep you warm while you hang out around your campsite.

There are many styles and colors of men’s vests and women’s vests you can pick.

WHAT NOT TO WEAR WHEN CAMPING

There is a large selection of clothing options you can take with you on your camping trip. In general, you need to bring the essential clothing items that protect you from the rain, sun and other outdoor elements to get the most out of your camping experience. If you are an avid camper, you should consider investing in basic quality pieces you can use to build a comfortable and protective outdoor wardrobe.

All that said, you should consider what you should not pack when camping. While you may be tempted to bring certain items, you can save backpack space by not bringing them. Here are some items you will not need to take with you when you head to the campground:

  • Flip-flops
  • Expensive articles and jewelry
  • Cotton clothing
  • Denim clothing
  • White-colored clothing
  • Perfume and cologne

These items are unnecessary, uncomfortable and may not keep you safe, as scented body products can attract wildlife to your campsite. Be sure to keep the items listed above out of your bag so you have more room for gear that you will actually want to wear.

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