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HOW TO TAKE YOUR VACAY WARDROBE FROM DAY TO NIGHT
By Symone Keisha, June 22, 2025
Nothing ruins vacay prep more than realizing your suitcase is way too heavy, and it's hard to pack light when you've got seven days and seven nights to dress for. The answer? Outfits that work from day to night. That means more room in your luggage too – it's called range. Read on for the four pieces you need to get the most out of your vacation looks.

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The easiest way to bring a daytime look over to evening is to throw on a shacket or overshirt. Whether you're wearing something super casual like shorts and a T-shirt or an outfit that's a little more polished, think of a shacket like a cheat code for instant elevation. The style is important though – ditch anything too street or sports-aligned and opt for something clean and lightweight. It's perfect for a sunset dinner, keeps you warm during an evening breeze and will work with other looks in your vacay wardrobe, too.

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While we love sneakers, there's a time and a place for them. And if you want to give your daytime look an evening feel, shoes are the way to do it. Whether it's a loafer or a mule, swapping your Sambas for smart shoes takes your outfit to the next level. You can afford to switch up the texture on vacation, so don't be afraid to break out suede or woven styles.

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Although small, the use of accessories plays a major role in day-to-night dressing, especially with watches. For days spent poolside or at the beach, you might want to opt for a sports watch or something with a silicone strap – they can withstand sweat and tend to be water-resistant, depending on the model. Switch to a stainless steel or leather-strap watch for a look that's better suited to dinner reservations and post-sunset plans.

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Depending on the destination, pants may be out of the question for daytime. But where applicable, a neutral pair is key to versatility. For city-break sightseeing, style them casually with a T-shirt and sandals or sneakers. As the evening begins to roll in, try a couple of simple hacks to elevate the look: add a shirt for an extra layer and dimension and switch your shoes to a loafer or smarter sneaker. Pro tip: make sure your pants are cotton or linen – they're super breathable, so will keep you cooler in warmer weather.