So how does one plan an outfit that is able to accommodate such a wide spectrum of pressure systems? The key is to think strategically about where your day is going to take you. For those who take the subway to work or have a schedule packed with meetings all around town, choosing the right footwear is key for dealing with whatever Mother Nature decides to throw at us. Not to mention, it still allows you to show off this cute outfit!
With all of these accessories to manage, we propose keeping the body of your outfit as streamlined as possible. Its sporty button-down silhouette, mesh accents and bold blue shade make it the ideal accompaniment to a sticky city afternoon. So, there you have it—a foolproof formula to maintain your sunny disposition, regardless of those anticipated intermittent showers.
For more Fashion Forecast stories, head over to thekit. Forget about frozen tundras, summertime snowdrifts and icicles. Canada 's biggest city has a fairly temperate climate , on par with those of many northeastern American cities.
It's usually pleasant between spring and fall, and winters resemble those of New York City and are generally warmer than those in Chicago. Toronot is also an active city with a robust cultural scene and nightlife, so pack for being out and about. Toronto is a fairly casual city, so except when traveling on business, visitors will fit in just fine in jeans or khakis and T-shirts.
In summer, temperatures fluctuate between the 70s, 80s and 90s, and the humidity can make it feel hotter. Pack a mix of pants and shorts, as well as a mix of short-sleeved shirts and thin long-sleeved shirts and light jackets for cool days and nights.
Toronto's winter temperatures tend to hover around freezing, though it can be both warmer and colder. The windchill factor can make even mild temperatures seem colder. Those who are used to southern temperatures might want cozy pants — think corduroy or flannel-lined denim — but everyone else will be fine with jeans or khakis. Long-sleeved T-shirts and sweaters for layering and a warm jacket are essential for winter. It's always wise to be prepared for rain, though it's easy to pick up a cheap umbrella in Toronto shops if needed.
While it can rain in summer, it might be too warm to wear a raincoat. This was great, because you use a lot of public transportation in Toronto, and walking around with a backpack makes getting around easy. This is kind of bag can handle road trips, train travel, buses, and is small enough to be the carry-on on flights. You can check prices and reviews here. For my most recent trip to Toronto, I used my Bergans Skarstind 48 which is similar to this Bergans backpack.
This backpack is easy to wear and distributes the weight evenly along my torso when I walk. This backpack is small enough to be a carry-on as long as I leave the top compartment empty. When I am not flying, I use this compartment and it adds about six inches of height to the bag.
For men, I would choose something in the same size range L. Basically, you can put the same weight in all three types of bags, but the ergonomic design makes the backpacking bag MUCH easier and more pleasant to carry. When I travel and check a bag, which I do from time to time, I opt for a larger roller suitcase.
If you are going to bring a roller bag, I suggest getting a soft shell one that can squish. My personal roller suitcase is the awesome Osprey Sojourn. I took it to a trip to Ottawa to see Niagara Falls from the Canadian side, and it was great for the month-long road trip I took through Canada and the American Rustbelt and Midwest. This bag has been crammed, pushed, squished, scratched, and jammed into the smallest and weirdest of cargo spaces around the world and still looks and works great.
I have two primary day bags that I use when I travel. Here are my three favorite kinds of personal travel bags:. Things I love about the Pacsafe Citysafe that make it a great bag to pack for Toronto:. Pacsafe also makes smaller bags that look like traditional purses, but are packed with TONS of safety features.
I especially like this Slim Crossbody if you want to find a small purse for your trip that still has anit-theft and RFID built in. You can check prices and reviews for the Pacsafe Citysafe here.
On my most recent trip to Toronto, I went with my large Longchamp bag, which was the only day bag I ever used or needed for two years.
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