VamoStyles: Worldly Wear and Wares.
So, down to material business: What locals and discriminating Vamigrés might wear in and about and around a given destination/experience—based on climate, weather forecasts and conditions, seasons and activities planned and unplanned. Wearables, wareables, gear and equipment–past, present and future: It’s all fair and fare game for reliable, independent reviews and recommendations, according to Vamigré virtues and values…
Healthful, beneficial Vamoware advancements/developments on the hi-test mobility front—goods to get and keep our traveling butts in gear. Innovations in outfitting, safety and comfort, whether weathering Olympic-size Rio squalor or triple-digit hiking all over the western United States…
Previewing and reviewing the array of luggage, apparel, timepieces—niceties and necessities, goods and gadgets, and quality purveyors of same.
Not least, Wares: Why be going like an unprepared ‘tourk’?
⁃ Electrical chargers and convertors; Smartphones, digital SLRs and all manner of packable electronics, even tech fixes and hacks.
⁃ Packable tools and containers .
⁃VamoSacks approved luggage sets and wheelies, hard and soft-siders, compression packing tubes, from the likes of Vocier even to Tourister or Samsonite, etc. Take smart luggage, for example–at least if you can remove its lithium-ion batteries for the TSA. Brands such as Vesica Infinite Movement, G-RO, Away Travel and Genius Pack offer a range of hi-tech features: GPS tracking, weight sensors, dual USB charging ports and TSA locks.
All meet air security requirements, so long as their power packs are removable before your luggage can be safely boarded or checked into cargo bins. Here is where Bluesmart bags met resistance and rejection, as a firmly integrated design did not allow for disconnecting and separating their supercharger batteries, which TSA agents implacably require. Vamigré will continue to monitor such luggage issues, research and developments.
Styles and Stylin’ Wear: Why go lookin’ like a ‘tourk’?
⁃ Wrinkle-free, foldable clothing (e.g., Rohan, etc.) + wired Jacquard jackets
⁃ Foul weather wear w/ flexible, water-resistant fabrics
⁃ Comfortable, packable multi-slots and pockets attire
⁃ Pickpocket-proof jackets and jeans/trousers/skirts
⁃ Winter wear and accessories
⁃ Beach/tropical styles (practical, at that)
⁃ Sturdy, comfortable footwear (Hubbards, Merrells, TeVa, Keen, Olu Kai, Vasque, et al. + ⁃ Variable headwear apropos…