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2 days ago |
travelandleisure.com | Anna Popp |Jasmine Grant
The SereneLife Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board comes with everything you need to get out on the water. I tested the 10-foot-6-inch board, which is the perfect size for all skill levels. After three years of regular use in the summer, the board hasn’t faltered in quality. While attending college in Seattle, my friends and I would spend the very few days of sun we got lounging on the shores of Lake Washington, watching speed boats, yachts, and paddlers idle by as we watched.
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2 weeks ago |
travelandleisure.com | Anna Popp
I’ve been using Supergoop’s Unseen Sunscreen for years, so when the brand improved the formula in 2025, I got my hands on it to see how it performed.
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3 weeks ago |
travelandleisure.com | Anna Popp |Jasmine Grant
Credit: Travel + Leisure As style editor, I’ve always leaned more towards fashion over function when it comes to travel clothing and accessories. So when the satirical fanny pack was rebranded as a stylish belt bag, I was beyond skeptical. Two years ago, I tried Dagne Dover’s Ace Fanny Pack for T+L’s fanny pack test, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I wore it during a four-week trip.
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1 month ago |
travelandleisure.com | Anna Popp
We tested 25 pairs of fleece-lined leggings to find the warmest and comfiest ones for any type of cold-weather activity.
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1 month ago |
travelandleisure.com | Anna Popp
Credit: Travel + Leisure After spending more than five years living in Seattle (aka one of the rainiest cities in the U.S.), my collection of rain-appropriate outerwear is robust, to say the least. While I love the functionality of a good ol’ fashioned rain jacket, a trench coat adds more style when I’m now walking around New York City and beyond. Travel + Leisure editors and testers tried trench coats from trusted outerwear brands to find the most travel-friendly options.
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2 months ago |
travelandleisure.com | Hillary Maglin |Anna Popp
Photo: Travel + Leisure/Kayla Kitts Who doesn’t love a sturdy and stylish pair of lifestyle sneakers? They’re versatile and, if you choose the right pair, comfy enough to wear for long travel days or hours of sightseeing. But with so many brands now vying for our attention, it’s becoming more and more difficult to choose the perfect pair. Our go-to brand? Cariuma. The sustainable, celebrity-loved sneakers have proven to be comfy, smart, and built to last through years of wear.
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2 months ago |
travelandleisure.com | Anne Taylor |Anna Popp |Anna Popp’s
Whether I’m settling in for an international flight or walking to the gym, there’s a good chance you’ll find me wearing a hoodie. I love this versatile piece of clothing for its comfy fit, casual style, and protection from inclement weather. Hoodies come in various styles, fits, colors, and more, which makes them a must-pack clothing item.
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2 months ago |
travelandleisure.com | Katie Jackson |Anna Popp |Hillary Maglin
Cashmere is the Chardonnay of sweaters: it’s smooth, buttery soft, and luxurious. That said, while it’s usually thought of as a higher-end product, it’s never been more accessible. Whether your budget is $50 or $500, you don’t have to look far or wide to find a sweater to add to your travel wardrobe. I live in Montana, some 5,000 miles from Mongolia (where the world's best cashmere comes from), but I have at least a dozen cashmere sweaters in regular rotation.
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2 months ago |
travelandleisure.com | Amy Louise Bailey |Anna Popp
Each cardigan recommended has been thoroughly tested by T+L editors, both at home and on journeys all around the world. During the testing phase, our editors considered key elements including durability, versatility, packability, fabric composition, style, and fit, and made recommendations based on their findings. We assessed options from leading contemporary brands like Reformation, Everlane, Vince, Jenni Kayne, and more.
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Feb 5, 2025 |
flipboard.com | Anna Popp
I traveled Europe for 6 months with only 2 backpacks. Here are the items I couldn't live without and the ones I wish I'd left behind. Packing for a six-month trip around Europe wasn't easy. I deliberated for a good two months about what to take with me and what to leave behind. Since I only had two backpacks, I had to be picky about what I brought. Now that I'm back home, I'm able to reflect on the items I took with me. Here are …