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Essentials for a Weekend Trip



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By : Phoenix Delray    zero times read
Submitted 2008-07-12 21:13:06
As summer is fast approaching, many of us are planning weekend trips with girlfriends, boyfriends, husbands and wives, friends, and family. While this is a very exciting thing, thinking about planning what to bring in your suitcase is not as fun. One thing to always keep in mind is that you need to be prepared for any type of weather when choosing your clothes for the trip. Here is a list of some essentials that every man should pack for his weekend trip.

1. Knit Pullover. This is an item of mens designer clothing that is appropriate in a variety of different situations. If you headed somewhere that may be cold or windy, then this is an obvious item of clothing, but for some other destinations it may not be as clear. If you are going somewhere that is going to be warm then you are most likely thinking that you do not need a pullover, but this is not true. Regardless of where you are traveling you should keep in mind that it will get cooler at nighttime and you will be happy that you packed that knit pullover.

2. Sunglasses. Every guy must have a cool pair of shades with him at all times. These will help to prevent damage from the sun and dark circles regardless of the weather. They can be found at any mens designer clothing store and are absolutely essential for any sunny weather weekend trip.

3. Black Trousers. Black trousers are a part of mens designer clothing that is incredibly versatile. They are great because during the day they can be worn with a tee shirt and kept casual, but they can also be dressed up at nighttime with a nice shirt. Plus, they are black so they go with everything!

4. Denim Jacket. Some men choose not to wear knit pullovers and that is okay; there are other ways to stay warm at night or on a chilly, windy day. Denim allows you to be warm, but casual at the same time. Even men who have a strong interest in mens designer clothing want to be cool and comfortable, especially on a relaxing weekend trip. If you choose a denim jacket though, you must wear one that contrasts enough with your pants, especially if you are wearing jeans. Also, if you get hot you can always tie it around your waist or throw it over you shoulders.
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