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Due to popular request, I did individual photos for each item, which takes considerably longer to do. My curent backpack weight is around 1. I take with me to 2.

A huge thank you to the people who buy items through my Amazon links (which fund more experimentation for the next year) and to all of the companies that give me free products to evaluate. If you are one of the many travelers who bases your own packing list off mine, consider linking to this post. CLOTHINGMy main criteria when choosing clothing is versatility.

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I need clothing rugged enough that I can blaze trails on the island, yet formal enough for nice dinners. For many years this balance was impossible to strike, so I opted for rugged clothes that got the job done but made me look like a confused alpinist. Now such great options exist that most people don't realize just how versatile my clothing is. I don't travel full time, but I keep the same wardrobe even when I'm at home.

I have one dress shirt, one t- shirt, one pair of pants, one pair of shorts, two pair of underwear, and a few pairs of socks. This has been my clothing allocation for the past seven years or so, and it feels normal. No one really even noticed, and I've suffered no negative consequences from having such a small wardrobe.

On the other hand, I never have to think about what to wear, which makes my life very convenient. Everything I wear is wool. Watch The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down A Mountain Online (2017) on this page. Even if you don't like the clothing that I've chosen, I suggest that you search within the domain of wool clothing to find something you like. It's durable, warm when it's cold out, warm when wet, cool in the summer, it repels stains, and it takes forever to smell bad. Wool and Prince Shirt.

The Wool and Prince button- down shirt was the shirt that finally enabled me to look like a functioning member of society. It has enough range of motion for me to be active, but it looks crisp enough for fancy dinners. The fit is great, the quality of materials is excellent, and they keep making cool new patterns every year. These shirts are expensive- - $1. I write this, but one shirt can be worn every day of the week, which makes them a good value in my book.

Wool And Prince. 2. Makers and Riders Wool Jeans.

Finally, a pair of pants that I can recommend that you can actually buy! I first saw these worn on a cruise by my friend Kai.

They looked great and ha raved about them. I intended on buying a pair when I got back, but I was pleasantly surprised by a cold email from the founder offering to send me a pair. I put them on and haven't worn other pants since.

Unfortunately I also got industrial glue on them and have a small permanent stain. The material is really great- - it seems to be even more durable than my old Versace jeans, probably because it's 5. Wool and 5. 0% synthetic.

I also think the charcoal color is a bit more versatile. I recommend them completely, although I do hope in the next version they make the back pockets a little bit deeper so that they can securely hold a passport. I'm also concerned that the lightweight mesh that lines the front pockets might not hold up to extended wear, but that hasn't caused any problems in the six months I've been wearing them. Makers and Riders. Wool and Prince Shorts. I have some issues with these shorts- - I wish they were a thinner material, and my first pair wore out pretty quickly. But I keep them because I can wear them both as gym shorts and with my button- down shirt in hot weather.

They don't make them anymore, though, so you're on your own until I find something new next year. Discontinued. 4. Icebreaker Anatomica V- Neck shirt. This shirt has been on my list forever. I used to wear it as my only shirt before the Wool and Prince one was created, but now I mostly wear it to the gym.

I do like that it's stylish enough that if I'm drying my other shirt I can wear it in most scenarios. Amazon. 5. Icebreaker Anatomica Briefs. I have two pairs of these, and I love how quickly I can wash and dry them in the shower. They're comfortable and minimal, but they do tend to wear out once per year. I guess 1. 80 wearings of each isn't the worst lifespan, though.

Amazon. 6. Smartwool Hide and Seek Socks. These are technically for women, but you can join the growing revolution of men who wear them too. They're super easy to get on and off, and the large foot opening makes them much quicker to dry than any other socks I've had. I personally hate socks, but I find these acceptable because they're so easy to deal with. Amazon. 7. Montbell Plasma 1. Japanese)Because it was on sale, I previously bought a women's aqua- blue Montbell Plasma. Several people told me that it was a terrible color for me, so I decided to buy a new one when I was in Japan.

Montbell is actually a Japanese company and the dollar is strong, so it's cheaper if you buy it there (and you can get your tax back if you buy it in Marui in Ikebukuro). But besides being cheaper in Japan, they also have pockets in Japan.

Cool! Whether you get the pocketed one in Japan or the regular one here in the US, this jacket is extraordinarily light and warm enough. I wear it all the way through the winter and it's kept me warm even when skiing. There are warmer jackets, of course, but I've found that there are few normal situations that require them. If you want a slightly cheaper option, go with the Montbell Ex- light. It's the same warmth, but a little bit heavier.

Mont. Bell. 8. Patagonia Alpine Houdini. I originally bought the Montane Featherlight Smock because it is the lightest rain shell in the world. To save weight they use only a half zipper, so that you have to pull it over your head to put it on or take it off. It worked great, but proved to be a little bit annoying to deal with. Instead I got the Patagonia Alpine Houdini, which is 6. Montane. I like that it has a really robust hood and stuffs into its own pocket. Unlike most gear like this, the fit in the pocket is really tight, so you get to absolutely minimize the amount of space it takes up when stored.

Amazon or Ebay. 9. Wool Buff. The wool buff is just a tube of soft wool, but it can be used as a neck warmer, hat, or tube top (last claim is unverified). I've also used it as a towel in a pinch, and as a pillowcase. Usually, though, it serves as a hat when it's cold out. The method of turning it into a hat involves doubling it up, so it's actually quite warm. Amazon. 10. Bathing Suit.

Maybe not the best recommendation, but I generally just try to get the most hilarious brief- style bathing suits. They are ridiculed in America, accepted as normal in Europe, and considered slightly offensive in South America. I like that they take up the bare minimum amount of space. The most hilarious versions are available at Pistol. Pete's (NSFW)1. 1. Omega Seamaster GMTI love my Rolex Datejust, but three round the world trips within the same amount of months had me wanting something that could keep track of multiple time zones and make those switches easier. I did a lot of research and discovered the Omega Seamaster GMT.

Omega is right up there with Rolex in terms of quality and durability, but their GMT watch is much less expensive than Rolex's GMT. GMT watches have a fourth hand that goes around the dial every twenty- four hours. It is set independently from the standard three- hand time reading, so you can always have it set for your home time.