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41 Items You Can't Forget To Pack For Spring Break

The essentials for spring break.

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41 Items You Can't Forget To Pack For Spring Break
Hope Ann Flores

Spring Break is almost here, which means it's time to start packing; here is a list of things to pack for any college students spring break (many of these items are more for students going somewhere warm).

Clothing Items

1. Swimsuits (put all your swimsuits in a plastic bag to avoid a sandy wet mess on the way home)

2. T-shirts

3. Shorts

4. Dresses

5. Tank tops

6. A pair of workout leggings

7. Workout or hiking clothes

8. Beach cover-up

Accessories

9. Sun hat

10. Sunglasses

11. Headbands

12. Purses or backpacks

13. Belts

14. Socks

15. Shoes

16. Sandals

17. Wedges

18. Sneakers

19. Flip flops

Electronics

20. Laptop

21. Cameras

22. Phone chargers

23. Camera chargers

24. Tripod or adapters

25. Headphones

Miscellaneous

26. Journal

27. Beach blanket/tapestry

28. Speaker

29. Great books to read

Important Items

(Pro Tip: put these items in a separate bag so they are easy to find.)

30. Passport

31. ID

32. Boarding passes

33. Cash

34. Wallet

Toiletries

35. Makeup (only bring what you need)

36. Toothbrush and toothpaste

37. Medication

38. Aspirin

39. Lotion and aloe ( in case of a sunburn)

40. Glasses/contacts

41. Chapstick with SPF

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