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the Code: Pack Smarter






































           The sensible advice:
           Build all of your
        outfits around the one
        pair of shoes that you’ll
        walk through security
        with—you’ve got
        TSA PreCheck, right?
        But on some trips, sen-
        sible just won’t work.
        Sometimes you want
        to wear the things you
        really love when you’re
        on the road. And at the
        end of the day, some
        variety in what you’re
        wearing can be better
        than a double espresso
        for your jet lag. So
        instead of building an
        entire excursion’s
        worth of outfits around
        one pair of shoes,
        go ahead and pack an
        extra. To maximize
        the space, stick your
        socks, belt, and
        even a rolled-up tie
        in there. The last step?
        Place your newly
        stuffed extra shoes in
        a lightweight, packable
        duffel. It’ll double
        as an additional bag
        for whatever you pick
        up on your trip. More
        shoes, perhaps?
                                                                                      DOUBLE DOWN
        —Kevin Sintumuang


        Suitcase ($700) by Rimowa;                                         Go ahead. Pack the extra shoes. Because sometimes
        loafers ($228) by Moral Code;
        belt ($235) by Anderson’s;                                                     it’s just what the outfit ordered.
        socks ($35) by Mr P.; packing
        duffel ($69) by Patagonia;
        sweater ($248) by Best Made
        Co.; trousers ($338) by Aspesi.


        26 November 2019_Esquire                                                                                   photograph: Jeffrey Westbrook
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