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ON ORDERS STARTING FROM GBP 110,00Here's all the gear that's currently in my bag, with some notes about items I've retired.
north face denali jacket tan Refurbished 13” macbook air with 8 gb ram and 128 gb of storage, which I’ve supplemented with a 128 gb sd card and a 64 gb micro usb stick.
wrc hoodiesIt's in a slim hard case.
lorax hoodieI cut down my old PackTowl to match the shape of my laptop and I leave it in to keep keyboard dirt off the screen.
duffer hoodies uk I back my air up to the cloud with BackBlaze and use a VPN, Private Internet Access. I use Alfred, which helps reduce the need to click. The Roost and a USB Apple keyboard I "borrowed" from a family member.

iPhone 5c I bought on eBay. I have a T-Mobile sim and their $20/month "Simple Choice" international data roaming plan. $30 bluetooth over-ear headset that’s great when it actually works. I'd love to find something better and more packable, but I'm not sure I use it enough to justify an expensive alternative. I also have the headphones that came with the iPhone for when I can't be bothered. Laptop power cord (the two-pronged half, not the heavy three-prong extension cord), phone power cord, travel adapter, a mini display port to HDMI / VGA converter. Also an external Anker battery for recharging my phone on the road with cord.They're comfortable and quick-drying, but don't have pockets. For pajama pants I'm wearing a pair of $10 "yoga" pants I picked up at Big W (Australia's version of Walmart). Lululemon Power Y Tank, which is overkill for travel but convenient because of the built-in bra, and my Icebreaker Everyday cami. The cami has a small hole. I also bought a couple of viscose shirts from Portman's that probably won't last long.

I was getting by with a thin merino cardigan from Portman's until I got to New Zealand's South Island in the middle of winter. I lasted about two days before I ran to a Lululemon and bought one of their terry Scuba Hoodies, which I'm now living in. 3 pairs of Patagonia barely hipster underwear plus 2 pairs of Modibodi merino underwear, which double as reusable pads. Also an Ibex bralette that I desperately need to replace. One pair thin Icebreaker socks and two pairs of thick Kathmandu wool blend socks. One pair of Teva De La Vina ankle boots that are slightly too big for me and have had a strap replaced because the old one was eaten by a dog. They really are waterproof, though, and it's amazing. Outdoor Research Aspire Jacket, which offers the best rain protection I have ever owned. It's overkill for most places though, so next time I'd go with something lighter. I traveled for six months with just my wool hoodie and my rain jacket, but I decided I should probably get something heavier for New York and the UK in winter.

Nau was having a sale and I couldn't resist their wool Transporter jacket, which has 0 packability but excellent pockets and oh so much high-collar class. Just my Toad & Co infinity scarf. It wasn't super warm in the cold but it was enough with the two jackets. Tom Bihn Side Effect, mesh bags, keyboard bag that's too big for the keyboard, loksak passport-sized bag, field notes, business cards, pen with ink refills, plastic fork and spoon, spare pair of glasses, Vapur bottle, wallet, change purse, passport I carry Tom Bihn's Synapse 19. I pack my laptop in the inner sleeve pocket of the Synapse. I pack my clothing in a mesh bag, my rain jacket by itself, and anything I'll need in-flight / in-train in the Side Effect. I also pack my bag of docs (with keyboard) and the Roost in the largest pocket of the Synapse. My cosmetics go in the bottom pocket and everything else fits in the sides. The Vapur bottle (if filled with water) and any other toiletries or snacks go in the water bottle pocket.