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Stylist shares 3 clothing items you should ‘avoid’ packing for a cruise

Stylist shares 3 clothing items you should ‘avoid’ packing for a cruise

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Stylist shares 3 clothing items you should ‘avoid’ packing for a cruise (Image: Getty)

Cruises are a great option for travelling around the world with ease. Depending on how long you’re onboard for, there are often formal evenings, offering passengers a chance to get dressed up, meaning it’s important to pack with this in mind.

Packing the appropriate clothes is hard when it comes to any holiday, with cruises being no exception. In fact, cruises are often more strict when it comes to dress code, and it’s important to pack a variety of suitable clothing. To help, a stylist has shared items to “avoid” packing to save room.

Carefree woman looks at the sea from the terrace of the ship

Make sure to pack lightweight fabrics if you're visiting somewhere warm (Image: Getty)

Lynne McKenna, resident stylist at Klass, said: “When planning your cruise wardrobe, it’s essential to focus on practicality, comfort, and space efficiency.

“One of the most common packing mistakes is including bulky or restrictive clothing that takes up valuable suitcase space without offering enough wearability.

“Fabrics such as denim, heavy cotton or thick knitwear are often too warm, too heavy, and ultimately unnecessary in the typically warm, tropical or Mediterranean climates most cruises travel to.

“It’s also important to avoid packing items that serve only one purpose or work with just one outfit.”

Whilst statement pieces can be fun, the expert recommended choosing them with versatility in mind.

Instead of a top that only pairs with one specific skirt, choose items that can be styled with several bottoms or layered under a jacket or cover-up.

The expert added: “Also, steer clear of fabrics that wrinkle easily or require special care, as your cruise cabin may not have ironing facilities, and onboard laundry services can be costly.

“Footwear is another key area where impractical choices lead to issues. High heels and unsupportive shoes are not cruise-friendly.”

With a combination of narrow walkways, uneven decks and long sightseeing days, comfort truly matters when packing your suitcase.

Opt for shoes which offer both style and support, such as low-block heels, dressy sandals or embellished flats.

The stylist continued: “I’d also avoid packing oversized hangbags or totes you’re unlikely to use, they take up valuable space and often go untouched on board.

“The same goes for too many ‘just in case’ items. If it’s not something you’d confidently wear at home, chances are you won’t reach for it on holiday either.

“Keep in mind that many cruises have their own dress codes. For example, flip-flops may not be allowed in formal areas like the dining room, so be sure to check these guidelines in advance when planning your outfits.”

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