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althom1122 Aug 2nd, 2009 01:20 PM

2 pants, 1 capris, or vice versa?
 
I posted earlier about our itinerary (4 women - me, daughter, sister, friend in Amsterdam/Paris for just over a week), and now have a question about packing. I'm definitely only taking carry-on - I have a very tight connection in Cincinnati and want to be sure that if I make the plane, my luggage does too. I originally planned to take two pairs of pants and one pair of capris. We have exactly 9 days, counting flying time, which means I would wear each three times (and could wash them out if necessary). Do you think it would be more practical/comfortable to have two pants and one pair of capris? Or two capris, one pair of pants? We leave Monday - it looks like the weather will be pretty warm.
I'm also taking 4 short-sleeved tops, one black cardigan sweater, and a lightweight Gortex parka. How does that sound?
And do you think it's worth it to carry an umbrella?
Thanks,
Karen

decee Aug 2nd, 2009 01:23 PM

Take an umbrella for sure--then it WON'T rain!

jamikins Aug 2nd, 2009 01:36 PM

When are you going? I always pack a small umbrella just in case...it doesnt take up much room, and I can never find one to buy when it starts raining hahaha

crefloors Aug 2nd, 2009 01:40 PM

According to the world temperatures published in my local paper each day, Paris has been all over the place...from 68-88 degrees. It was like that on one of my trips there. The first two days, hot, and then cloudy, in the low to mid 60's and pouring rain off and on.

Take layers and if it were me, I'd do two pants and one capri...but, there's nothing for certain.

artsbabe Aug 2nd, 2009 01:48 PM

I, too, also carry a very small umbrella. Assume you are taking/wearing a long sleeve layer on the plane. If not, I would pack another one -- something like an oversize lightweight button-up shirt.

sherhatfield Aug 2nd, 2009 02:37 PM

Always take an umbrella! I have a really small one that fits in my purse and it has come in handy on several locations.

Regarding the capris/pants issue, my concern would be the shoes. Some shoes that are great with pants wouldn't look right with capris. Base your decision on the combination that would give you the most options with the shoes you are taking. I have a couple pairs of casual pants that can be worn either long or rolled up as capris and I find they are great for taking on vacation.

kybourbon Aug 2nd, 2009 03:00 PM

I froze one July in Amsterdam (high the day we landed was 48 and the low in the 30's) and Paris ( before weather.com). My sister said she wished she had earmuffs and gloves. I hope the weather predictions are right.

althom1122 Aug 2nd, 2009 03:05 PM

I'm taking Keen sandals as my primary walking shoes. They'll be fine with either long pants or capris. My back-up shoes are Teva flip-flops (not good for all day, but they have decent cushioning and even a little arch support, so they'll be fine for, say, an evening). Both pairs of shoes work with any of the bottoms.
I'm almost on the verge of caving in and taking 2 pants and 2 capris. I could fit them in. The thing is, I'm not taking a wheeled bag, so whatever I take, I have to carry on my back, which is why I'm working hard to keep it light. I think I'll do one last check of the weather forecast in the morning (my flight's not till late afternoon) and decide then on whether to go with 2 pants or 2 capris.
And, ok, you all have talked me into a small umbrella! Thanks! :-)

MademoiselleFifi Aug 2nd, 2009 03:21 PM

One of each and a skirt?

althom1122 Aug 2nd, 2009 03:28 PM

That's what my daughter's doing - one each and a skirt. I don't really have a good travel skirt, though, so that won't work for me. Plus, the Keen sandals are fine with pants or capris, but wouldn't be so good with a skirt. Thanks for thought, though.

hetismij Aug 3rd, 2009 12:11 AM

Monday as in today? then I am too late of course. This week the temps are due to hit 30 C by Thursday, but thunderstorms are predicted for Friday/Saturday. Next week will be showery and cooler - around 22-23C. I live in capris here in the summer, even this last week when it was only 18C. Lots of showers this summer so you need something to protect you.
Have a look at http://www.buienradar.nl/ for the actual weather and showers, and click on the 5 day or 10 day forecast down the side for the predictions.

lanejohann Aug 3rd, 2009 02:42 AM

i dont take capris unless im doing water and flip flops
i dont like the look of heavy shoes with capris
so id go for different weights rather than lengths in pants

althom1122 Aug 3rd, 2009 04:34 AM

Not too late! Yes, we leave today, but my flight's not 'til 5:20 - BWI to Cincinnati to Amsterdam. (And can you believe all four of us ended up on the Delta Cincinnati flight? We're coming from California, Colorado, and Maryland. It was more coincidence than planning! We all got the best deal that way.) I'm leaning toward sticking with 2 pants, 1 capri. Thanks all! I'll post a trip report when I return.

november_moon Aug 3rd, 2009 11:28 AM

When I am packing light, I usually just buy an umbrella at my destination if I need one and then give it away before I leave.

suze Aug 3rd, 2009 01:34 PM

well, they better be on the plane by now!!! (but I hate long pants and skirts both, so would take all 3 pairs in capris myself).

hetismij Aug 4th, 2009 11:49 AM

It's going to be 30C (86F) here tomorrow, so I hope the capris won! :)

althom1122 Aug 21st, 2009 03:48 PM

I'm back! Had a great trip and will start a trip report soon (under a new thread). I ended up with two pairs of pants and one pair of capris - and it was fine. Pretty warm in Amsterdam, but a bit cooler in Paris. Either decision would have been ok. I ended up taking the umbrella - and never used it once! I just know it would have rained every day if I hadn't taken it. :-)
Karen


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