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Old Apr 10th, 2014, 06:54 AM
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packing question: May-June Germany & Poland

Hello fellow Fodorites,

I will be going to Germany (specifically in the Bavaria region: Bamberg, Fussen etc.) and Poland (Warsaw, Krakow) for 3 weeks from the last week of May to middle of June.

I have a packing question: I know the mornings/evenings will be quite chilly, so I will need to bring a jacket out with me. Do you have any recommendations for very light weight and compact windbreakers? (I want to be able to fit it into my purse). I see that temperatures can hit a low of 7 to 10 degrees during this time period. I do not want to carry around a bulky/heavy jacket with me during the afternoon when the weather gets warmer.

Thank you!

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Old Apr 10th, 2014, 02:41 PM
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Lands' End last season had jackets you could fold into a pocket, but I can't vouch for them personally (did think about buying one).

http://www.landsend.com/products/wom...ckets-20140404

http://www.landsend.com/products/wom...cket/id_264589

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Old Apr 10th, 2014, 07:12 PM
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<I see that temperatures can hit a low of 7 to 10 degrees during this time period.>

The average temps for May on Wunderground.com show it to be in the sixties everyday. Where did you get these temps from?
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Your purse must be MUCH bigger than mine! That said, check out SportHill:
http://www.sporthill.com/zones.php

@ michele_d: Some people are accustomed to the Celsius scale.
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<@ michele_d: Some people are accustomed to the Celsius scale.>

Okay Celsius then, but still it is not cold at 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Old Apr 10th, 2014, 07:53 PM
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@ michele_d -- exactly! So it seems that the OP wants to be able to wear a jacket during the night/morning lows (which Wunderground.com shows to be in the 7 - 10 degree Celsius range, if not cooler, for May/June) and then carry the jacket during the afternoon (when it is on the order of 65 degrees Fahrenheit on average). Seems a reasonable question to me!
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Old Apr 10th, 2014, 09:08 PM
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Oh, and another less casual option: A simple jacket from Chico's Travelers line or other wrinkle-free fabric, along with the lightest weight silk or wool challis scarf you can find and a pair of silk glove liners. That's my "go-to" option if I want to be able to dress up or down. I carry the scarf and gloves in my day-bag more or less all the time.
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I have one from L.L. Bean that folds into a pocket. Very handy
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