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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-22-2009 @ 5:55AM
Jeff White said...
Hi Leslie,
You're right, obviously this post is written from a male perspective. Unfortunately, it's the only one I have. :) But I do think some of the principles I mention can easily be applied to women's clothing (nylon tees come in women's cuts, there are definitely travel pants -- and even convertibles -- available too). A female friend of mine says she never travels without a simple, long black skirt that can be dressed in a variety of ways, fancy or casual, depending on what the situation calls for. Shirts...hmm...I hear you on the oxford thing. Maybe a couple of simple blouses? Anyway, here's hoping a experienced female traveler out there might chime in with some good suggestions. Maybe I'll put a post together on this...
Thanks for reading!