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One of the hardest parts about planning the honeymoon can be figuring out what the hell you're going to pack!
Often, you've never been to the location that you'll be ‘mooning at and it can be tempting to over plan and over pack.
Don't do it!
7 Days in Montana : The Perfect Pieces for a Versatile Honeymoon Wardrobe
Save your money and save your sanity by pre-planning your wardrobe and packing a few versatile pieces (thus, saving precious space for shopping!).
Here's my tips and suggestions on packing for 7 days in Montana:
Shop The Look!
Sunglasses
Shorts
Chambray Shirt
V-Neck Tee
Baseball Cap
Backpack
Hiking Boots
Fringe Jacket
Fringe Halter Top
Jeans
Cowboy Hat
Straw Tote
Cowboy Boots
Tank Top
Sweatshirt
Fringe Bag
Tennis Shoes
Skirt
Sandals
Bikini Top
Bikini Bottom
please note: you may want to bring a light raincoat in case of wind, rain, or chilly weather
Planning Your Honeymoon Capsule Wardrobe
Know Your Itinerary
The first step to planning the ultimate Montana honeymoon wardrobe is knowing your itinerary and the weather conditions for the time of year you'll be visiting.
Really think about what you'll be doing for the bulk of each day of your trip – sightseeing, museum hopping, shopping, fine dining?
By lumping like activities together, you'll better be able to plan what to wear each day (and cut down on needing to create multiple outfits for the same activity).
Create Some Combinations
Once you have a basic grasp on how many days/times you'll be doing each activity, then you can roughly calculate 1-2 combinations that would work for each activity.
You do not need to plan 1-2 completely different outfits for each – just figure out a look that can be created using one or two special items combined with some foundation pieces.
Also, keep in mind any special requirements or dress codes for the activities (i.e. covered shoulders or walking shoes).
Plan Your Foundation
Next, you'll need to plan your foundation items (generally, shoes/boots, dresses, shorts, skirts, lingerie/swimwear, outerwear, and tops).
Pick 1-2 items in neutral colors for each category that would work for at least 2-3 of your planned activity days.
Don't stress out about this – you may find later that you can swap out a foundation piece for a fun accent piece later.
Create Your Looks
Lastly, you'll plan each day's wardrobe and look to see where you can add/swap out accessories or accent pieces to create different looks with each combination.
Try to see if you can reuse the same accessory with another combination – you're looking for every single item you pack to do double (or triple) duty.
It's okay to pack a few little somethings special and lovely to wear at night.
After all, it's your honeymoon!
Crystal says
Outfit combos are cute! However I would NOT suggest rafting in hiking boots! 1) your feet will get wet 2) hiking boots are heavy and will be heavier when wet 3) they will feel even heavier if you fall in. Better to opt for something like water sandals, water shoes, or even Chucks. Closed toe, lightweight, and preferably will drain water. The rafting company usually will dictate to you what kind of shoes they require. Add wool socks or diving socks if you’re worried about cold water.
Also avoid cotton clothing bc it will get wet and stay wet… choose wool or wicking synthetics, with a two piece swimsuit under. If you’re going to be wearing a wetsuit (early spring runoff?) then you def will need a swimsuit!
As for zip lining… I think I would not choose a skirt but hey that’s just personal preference to avoid showing the undies…