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4 Wardrobe Essentials to Take on Your Next Cruise

Very often, the clothing we take on a cruise needs to serve more than one purpose. For example, soft and cozy loungewear looks great by the pool.

Packing for a cruise takes special consideration. It’s important to look smart as you sip on those little umbrella drinks, after all. However, your clothing also needs to go the distance. You may be leaving from a city port, for example, where the demands on your clothes are different from those you’ll face when you’re on the water. Your best bet? Pack items that serve multiple functions, and you’ll look great whether your feet are on the ground or on deck.

Setting Sail in High Style

Finally leaving port is a rush, especially in a place like the Big Apple or Seattle, where the views from the deck as you’re leaving harbor are amazing. The downside? The sea air is likely to be brisk. When you have short and long sleeve womens knit tops in your closet, put a few in your suitcase. That way, if the temps are only mildly chilly, you can set sail in a short-sleeve sweater and a scarf. Conversely, if it’s peak wind chill, a sweater blazer paired with straight-leg jeans will warm up your style.

Protecting Your Face Against Sun and Sea 

The sun and the sea can give your skin quite a beating, particularly when you’re out on open waters. Good sunburn defense starts with putting a couple of wide-brimmed hats in your luggage. Scarves can help protect your neck as well (and boost your chicness quotient). Of course, have these items nestled next to your must-have SPF for fun in the sun sans sunburn.

Dressing It Up After a Swim

When you’re cruising, dips in the pool are often punctuated by trips to the bar or buffet. For such times, you need a few pairs of womens relaxed pants. Cruise-ready choices include options that slip on and off effortlessly and go with most things in your closet. Pants made with cozy, comfortable fabric blends with drawstring waists come to mind here.

Stepping Out for the Evening

You can find a lot of different vibes on a cruise, from polished and formal settings to more casual and fun environments. Beyond the comfort aspect, there’s an argument for keeping soft and cozy loungewear in your bag. Many casual wear sets match and come in bright colors, like red, which fits the celebratory vibe of a cruise. Plus, they’re easy to dress up with a simple pair of strappy sandals for dinner and dancing afterward.

About City Blues

When you need fashion that takes you everywhere from a Brooklyn brownstone to brunch near the Boston Common, City Blues is the place to stop. Whether you’re looking for a pair of pants or a skirt, a sweater or a graphic tee, or even a lounge set, City Blues’ lineup offers a modern take on classic style. And each piece blends as seamlessly with your vintage threads as it does with the trendiest pieces. When nothing but curated clothing will do, there’s City Blues.

Pack your bags for every adventure at https://cityblues.com/

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