What I Packed for Ten Days by the Sea

A compact summer wardrobe built around linen, repetition, and being ready for the water.

Sunlit coastal village lane

Packing lightly becomes easier when every piece belongs to the same small conversation. Mine began with linen, a washed blue, and shoes that could handle old stone streets.

Repeat without apology

A favorite shirt worn three times is more useful than three almost-right options. Bring fewer pieces and let laundry be part of the rhythm.

Leave a little room in the bag. You may find a book, a woven basket, or nothing at all.

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