Spring is almost here, and it’s time to prepare for my fave thing: vacation. Every entrepreneur needs a break from their business and should feel (and look) good while doing it, which leads me to my favorite chic travel essentials for spring 2024!
If you know anything about me – and if you don’t, I’m about to share a little bit with you – you know that I’m all for self-care, personal wellness, and being comfortable both in and out of your business. These values are what inspired this list of recs, all of which I personally use (no copy & paste deets here).
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I’ve already covered the ultimate must-pack list for vacation, but this one is going to be a little different. Mainly, we’re focusing on what’s chic this spring, whereas the other list is good for all year long – although you can definitely use most of the recommendations here at least three out of the four seasons.
Anyway, l want to share my fave chic travel essentials for spring and why I love them:
One of my all-time favorite brands (and bags), the Beis Weekender is my top recommendation if you’re looking for chic travel essentials for spring. The bag is perfect for semi-regular travelers, weekend vacationers, and entrepreneurs heading on that must-needed, last-minute trip.
Shay Mitchell’s luggage line comes in many colors, from neutral tones to vibrant shades – meaning you can pick the style that suits you most! It’s the perfect combination of travel and fashion.
I did a full Beis Weekender Bag review if you’d love to hear my thoughts and experience! And I highly recommend checking out these 2024 must-pack travel essentials if you’re looking for packing solutions.
The Sok It Java Sok! is a must-have for Spring when the sunny days are becoming more frequent and iced coffee is back to being a fave. It’s a thermally insulated cup koozie that keeps your drink cold longer and is made out of a material that reduces and captures condensation.
Java Sok! Is made out of a fabric-like material, so it’s soft and easy to fold up and take with you on your vacation. And while I’m in love with the cow print, they have over 30 different designs and colors to pick from.
I almost didn’t mention the Oura Ring, but here we are! Honestly, the Oura Ring is one of my favorite jewelry pieces and gives so much insight into my health while I’m on the go. It also serves as a reminder to pay attention to my sleep – even while I’m on vacation.
Now, the Oura Ring isn’t perfect. It has its pros and cons, just like any wearable technology. But the Oura Ring has been, by far, one of the most versatile for entrepreneurs and travelers alike.
You can check out my full Oura Ring Review here, and I do a deep dive into my favorite (and least favorite) features.
One of my work-from-home faves that occasionally makes it on my adventures with me is my Free People Hot Shot Onesie. It is the perfect combination of casual, comfortable, and chic for spring.
While it may not be your go-to for a date night, it’s a comfortable (and cute) outfit essential for getting to your destination and heading back home. Plus, you can style it to the weather by adding a long-sleeve for a chilly morning and swapping to a cropped tank in the afternoon sunshine.
How many times have you found yourself looking for something to drink in your hotel room while you’re on the go or settling in? Well, the Hydrojug is the perfect solution! The reason I love HydroJug is because it’s so convenient and easy to use.
And if you find the typical Hydrojug bulky for travel, they make a HydroJug Traveler, a 40oz tumbler with a handle and simple flip straw.
Also, I’ve done the research on this one – I’ve compared both HydroJug and Stanley to see which is best for what; you can check it out here.
But that’s it for today – I wanted to keep it short, sweet, and simple. What do you think of my recommendations? Is there anything you think should be on the list? Let me know in the comments below: