


Over the summer we went to Indonesia and I gained first hand experience of what you will need to travel around religious, cultural and westernised areas. This video is a snippet of our couple of months out there and what we wore.Baggy lycra shorts were Molly's favourite, sarongs were a favourite of Clares and a swimming costume and playsuit were my go to pieces.



This is the sequence of the tent shell pieces and how they work together. I realised in this process that the outer tent shell needs something to attach the front top bits together to stop it sliding off the sides and be more functional as a wind shield.

The outer shell works well as an outer garment and will have a fastening on the side too so that it doesn't fall off of the shoulder.
The shorts and sports bra proved extremely easy to run around in creating a nice silouhette on the figure, a good playful outfit.

These are the deconstructed leggings before re-stitching them together in white lycra. I think they are unique but somewhat flattering too. My model Erin really liked them too.
The jumper seems to be short on the arms and a bit short in the body when lifting up your arms. Erin has a long torso though so maybe she is the exception, but the arms definitely need to be longer.

Although this garment is meant for swimming I wanted to test if it had the movement for running in too. However it is quite tight and doesn't flatter the waist. I think I tightened the elastic too much so will loosen it off a little bit on my actual leggings.

The backpack is easy to transform in to a sleeping bag, it takes roughly two minutes and this is the process. The sleeping bag, whilst wearing the backpack creates some soft padding on your back too for extra support.


Here are some images of me putting the garments I found to be the most successful and what I woud change about them that I wore on m travels.