Posted by Ruth Miller on Fri 14th September 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Sunglasses

It’s amazing how the old classic styles keep turning up after a period of absence. So it is with the classicly styled Ray Ban Wayfarer sun glasses.

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A firm favourite in my younger days (15 years ago!) their again making regular appearances amongst Hollywood luminaries.

The beautiful Keira Knightley was seen pulling up in Venice by boat sporting a pair of Wayfarers. The great thing about them is the versatility to look good with casual or smart attire.

The Ray Ban 2140 Black Wayfarer sun glasses can be picked up for around £74 ($148).

Posted by Ruth Miller on Thu 13th September 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Travel NewsTravel Accessories

I can’t say the Snoozepad looks like the most comfortable cushion I’ve ever seen! Nonetheless, it’s a genuine travel pillow that fits into the pocket.

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Snoozepad believe you can’t live without one of these things, and here’s why:

 

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Posted by Ruth Miller on Wed 12th September 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Travel ClothesTravel Tips

We mentioned Rohan non creasing Upgrade Shirt yesterday. It turns out there are some great Rohan products for girls too. Afterall, we’re just as lazy about ironing as men when it comes to travelling.

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This ladies travel linen shirt is described as:


“Cool, comfortable and relaxed, offering all the benefits of traditional linen – without the downsides. It’s lighter, more durable and considerably more resistant to unsightly creasing.”

Perfect for the lazy traveller, and it doesn’t look bad to boot!

Retails for £49.50 ($100).

Posted by Patrick Woolmer on Tue 11th September 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Travel ClothesTravel Tips

If you’re travelling light it can be a real problem packing enough shirts.

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The answer to this problem might be at hand with Rohan Carry On Shirts AKA Upgrade Shirt. Being able to pack these shirts in tight spaces and manufactured from modern fabrics that minimise creasing, a Rohan travel shirt could be perfect.

I particularly like the minimised creasing aspect! Afterall, the last thing you want to worry about when you step off an airplane is ironing!!

Rohan say:

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Posted by Ruth Miller on Mon 10th September 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Travel Tips

We gave some handy tips with our popular article “What’s the Best Way to Pack a Suitcase”.

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One easy way to cut back on wasted space is to vacuum pack the contents of your luggage. Something like the Eagle Creek Pack-It Compression Bag works a treat.

There are two different sizes:

Sac Medium - 15.5 x 24.5 in / 39 x 62 cm

Sac Large - 17.5 x 28.5 in. / 44 x 72 cm

One end of the bag self seals while the other end incorporates a one way valve that releases unnecessary air.

Perfect for ladies trying to squeeze in an extra dinner dress!!

The Pack It Compression Bag retails for a very reasonable £10 ($20).

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