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Months before our trip to Peru, I started thinking about what I would need to pack for Peru. A lot of our trip was more “adventurous” than we are in our daily lives so there were specific types of clothes that would be necessary for a trip like this. Overall, I made sure the important things (like hiking boots), I had before we went. Everything else we packed ended up being easy and comfortable clothing for cities and wilderness alike.
What I Wore:
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Old Zara Cargo Top | Madewell Black Denim | Kate Spade pink cross body purse (similar) |
Madewell Bandana (similar) | White Converse Low Tops| Madewell Sunglasses
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Old Navy Sweatshirt (similar) | Green Cargo Vest (similar) | Madewell scarf (similar) | Gap Cargo pants (similar)
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Old Navy Sweatshirt (similar) | Green Cargo Vest (similar) | Gap Cargo pants (similar) |
Madewell Bandana (similar) | Merrell Hiking Boots (similar) | Lumix Camera | Madewell Sunglasses
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Gap Cargo pants (similar) | Gap raincoat (similar) | Merrell Hiking Boots (similar) | Lumix Camera
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Old Zara Cargo Top (sold out) | Madewell Black Denim | Kate Spade pink cross body purse (similar) |
Denim scarf (similar) | White Converse Low Tops
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Elizabeth Georgian says
Perhaps a silly question, but did you leave your more special jewelry at home? I’m going to Colombia next September and I’ve been told to leave my wedding band and anything else that may be precious at home.
Casey says
I left all my jewelry at home and I have done that on a few other trips. To be honest, I think it would be fine, as long as it’s not super flashy, but more than theft or anything else, I just didn’t really want to be worried about losing it so I figured it would be easier to leave it at home in my safe.