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Seasonal Clothing

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If you are planning on traveling to another country or another region, it is important to consider the weather conditions and pack seasonal clothing that is appropriate.

Many people sometimes don’t realize that the world has many different climates and weather, it is very easy to make the mistake that the weather will be a certain way. For instance, many islands in the Caribbean are famous for their sun, with some islands having more than 300 days of sunshine. However, islands in close proximity might have a rainy season that lasts a few months. Not packing for the seasonal conditions can put a damper on your trip.

Usually international weather resources, travel guides and internet travel sites are great places to figure out what the weather will be like when you are in a specific country. Remember to pack accordingly; one way to pack for most types of weather is to dress in layers. As it gets hot, you can remove a layer, as it gets cold, you can add a layer. It is also a good idea to bring fabrics that dry easily or can be washed with minimal care. If you will be heading to the mountain, consult with active wear shop, you might find that you will need specific types of gear to protect yourself from the elements.
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