Should I Pack a Hoodie for my Vacation?

1923 Main Street travel hoodie in the desert.

How to Decide if a Hoodie Deserves Space in Your Suitcase

When you’re packing for a trip – whether it’s an island getaway, a European vacation or a Disney vacation – every item should have to earn its place in your bag. And that leads to a very common travel question: Should I pack a hoodie for this vacation?

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At 1923 Main Street®, we create travel-inspired graphic hoodies, sweatshirts and t-shirts for travelers who want comfort and style on the go. We also know the hoodie can be one of the most versatile pieces you bring—or one that takes up space without ever leaving the suitcase.

There are Pros and Cons to Bringing a Hoodie on Vacation

Whether or not to pack a hoodie when you travel isn’t always an easy decision. Let’s look at the pros and cons of packing a hoodie on your next travel adventure.

The Pros of Packing a Hoodie for Travel 

1. Versatile Comfort on the Road

A good hoodie is like a wearable comfort zone. It works in airports, on long flights, during cool evenings, or when early-morning coffee runs come with chilly air.

2. A Hoodie is Your Flexible Travel Pillow

Your hoodie isn’t just clothing—it’s a neck pillow, lumbar cushion, or rolled-up headrest for a train ride or airport layover nap.

3. Hoodies are Stylish in Just About Any Setting

Whether you’re exploring mountain trails, wandering city streets, or watching the sunset from a pier, a hoodie shines with relaxed, travel-ready style.

4. Hoodies Offer Sun, Wind (and even Rain) Protection

A lightweight travel hoodie can protect against sunburn on boat rides, cool winds on breezy beaches and even scorching weather on desert hikes. As a bonus, a hoodie can also work as a rain blocker in an unexpected pop-up thunderstorm.

The Cons of Packing a Hoodie on Vacation

1. Hoodies Take Up Valuable Packing Space

Hoodies are bulkier than t-shirts, sweatshirts or light cardigans, so packing one can mean leaving another item behind—especially in a carry-on or if you’re capsule packing.

2. Hoodies are Slow to Dry When Wet

Unlike quick-dry travel shirts, hoodies can stay damp for hours if they get wet, which can be a problem for fast-moving itineraries.

3. A Hoodie is Not “Essential” for Every Destination

Some may argue this point (including some right here in our office), but if you’re heading somewhere hot and humid with minimal indoor AC, you might not actually need a hoodie. And this is also a good time to remind you that the number one reason for overpacking is: I’m bringing it because I might need it… Just saying.



Do You Need a Hoodie for Summer or Warm Weather Travel?

The answer to this question is a definitely, possibly, maybe… yes. Because even in warm weather, a travel hoodie can be useful:

  • Air-Conditioned Flights and Buildings – Airplanes, buses (Disney buses, anyone?) and even museums or shops can feel freezing compared to the outside.

  • Cool Evenings and Mornings – Coastal towns, deserts and high altitudes often bring a chill after sunset – even when the daytime temps call for your lightest of lightweight clothing.

  • Additional Sun Protection – Breathable hoodies can offer good sun protection coverage in many climates, without overheating.



Expert Hoodie-Packing Tips for Travelers 

If you do plan to pack a hoodie for your travels, here are a few packing tips to keep in mind.

  1. Pick the Right Weight – A lightweight, packable hoodie is perfect for summer; a thicker, fleece-lined hoodie works for colder trips. The most common hoodies you’ll find with be somewhere in the middle and can usually be flexible enough to adapt.

  2. Wear It in Transit – Save space in your luggage and stay warm on the plane by wearing your hoodie or tying it around your waist on travel days. Airplane pillow anyone?

  3. Roll, Don’t Fold – Rolling minimizes bulk and can cushion fragile souvenirs as an added bonus. Read more packing tips.

  4. Think Multipurpose – Use your hoodie as a blanket, privacy shield, or even a light sleep mask.

So, Should You Bring a Hoodie on Your Next Vacation?

If your destination has unpredictable weather, chilly mornings, or overactive AC, a hoodie is likely a good candidate to be a smart travel companion.

However, if you’re headed somewhere consistently hot with little need for extra layers, you can probably skip packing that hoodie without too much regret.

At 1923 Main Street, we design hoodies that earn their spot in your suitcase and for everyday wear. We create hoodies that work in multiple climates, keep you comfortable in transit, and still look great when you step out to explore.

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