A short note on packing less.
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The case for packing less starts with what you don't carry. The wallet with five card slots when two would do. The backup phone charger that lives in the inside pocket of a coat you don't bring. The third pair of socks for a two-night trip.
Most things we travel with are answers to imagined problems. The actual problems are smaller: where is my passport, is the boarding pass loaded on my phone, did I bring something for the cold flight back. The smaller problems deserve smaller objects.
This is the idea behind the Daily Homa passport holder. It holds a passport, a few cards, a folded boarding pass, cash if you need it, a SIM card sleeve. That is the list. There is no compartment for things we hope to need.
If you can pack a coat pocket carry-on with one notebook, one shirt, one quiet leather thing that holds the rest — you are travelling, not moving.
— Daily Homa Studio