The Best Women’s Travel Accessories of 2016

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Kit up for your next weekend—or yearlong—getaway.

Lanston Cutout V Maxi Dress
This long cotton dress has a touch of modesty, while side slits add some sass. Take it out to dinner or on a mellow trail.
Price $158

Eagle Creek Pack-It Specter Quick Trip Bag
Buy a bunch of these superlight (just one ounce!), tough organizers to store everything from toiletries to dirty laundry.
Price $25

Filson Bucket Bag
This twill and leather 21.5-liter tote makes the perfect carry-on, easily holding a book and an extra layer.
Price $160

Seea Solimar Top and Bottom
Seea swimsuits are designed by surfers, which means you never have to worry about losing your top in a big wipeout.
Price $45 and $40

Toad&Co Wayfarer Sleeveless Shirt
This top pairs with just about everything, and the light cotton blend breathes well in warm climates.
Price $69

Stoked Goods Stoke Lip Balm
Made from organic shea butter and coconut oil, this is our all-time favorite lip saver. It’s more moisturizing than any we’ve tested and comes in a neat biodegradable tube.
Price $8

SeaVees Monterey Sneaker Lunar Shoes
Yeah, that gold is a little flashy, which is what we love about this low-cut lace-up. It’s comfortable for long walks but cute enough to wear with everything from a nice dress to cutoffs.
Price $108

Mollusk Beach Pants
Throw these lightweight drawstring trousers on over a swimsuit or during a long layover. Made by our favorite boutique surf brand, they stash in a bag for when you need the extra layer. They also double as comfy yoga pants.
Price $88

Westerlind Felt Hat
This American-made wool cap kept the sun off our faces everywhere from the North Shore to the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Bonus: It holds its shape when stuffed in a suitcase.
Price $98