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1923 Main Street: The Travel Style Podcast

1923 Main Street: The Travel Style Podcast

著者: Mike Belobradic & Amelia Belobradic: The Travel Style Podcast
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1923 Main Street® is an award-winning* travel style and fashion podcast hosted by Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic. This is your source for the latest travel style tips, advice and news, including Disney style tips and and global travel style advice. Join Mike and Amelia for fun-filled informative discussions as they share the latest travel style news every week. Get the latest style news for travel to global and local destinations, including Disney destinations and more. In each episode, Mike and Amelia discuss everything to do with travel style, from what to pack and wear on vacation, to how to dress in foreign countries and travel style for your Disney vacations. Mike has a lifetime of travel experience and has lived in Europe and other destinations. Amelia brings a younger perspective as an accomplished traveler with a Gen Z POV. Mike Belobradic is the founder of 1923 Main Street, a travel clothing company. *1923 Main Street: The Travel Style Podcast won the Canadian Podcast Award for Outstanding Kids & Family Series in 2022 and has been nominated for Best Podcast Awards at the People's Choice Podcast Awards and the Canadian Podcast Awards.© 2025 Mike Belobradic and 1923 Main Street® アート ファッション・テキスタイル 旅行記・解説 社会科学 装飾美術および設計
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  • Should I Wear a Costume to a Disney Parks Halloween Party?
    2025/08/19

    If you’re wondering whether or not to wear a costume to a Halloween party at Walt Disney World or Disneyland, here’s what you need to know.

    Does Everyone Dress up at Disney Parks Halloween Parties?

    Disney Halloween parties are very fun events and, of course, Halloween is a time when many people love to dress up. But if you’re heading to your first Disney Halloween party and you’re wondering if you should bring a costume on vacation with you, this is what you need to know.

    Whether you are attending Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World, or the Oogie Boogie Bash Disney at California Adventure at Disneyland, dressing up is a fun way to add to the Halloween spirit.

    A quick note to keep in mind is that Disney does have rules around what types of costumes are acceptable (and more specifically what is not acceptable), so be sure to check the Disney costume guidelines on their website before you go.

    Will I Feel Out-of-Place if I Dress Up (or Don’t Dress Up) for a Disney Halloween Party?

    A common question for first-time guests at a Disney Parks Halloween party is “Will I feel out of place if I don’t dress up?” Or sometimes, “Will if feel out of place if I do dress up?”

    In both cases, the answer is no.

    Disney encourages party guests to dress up because it adds to the festive atmosphere of the parties, but not everyone does. We have been to Disney Halloween events at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World and in our experience, it feels like a 50-50 split (give or take) between costumes and non-costumes on most party nights.

    People attending Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World may be more inclined to wear a costume compared to the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland, but either way, whether you go in costume or not is completely up to you.

    Instead of a Halloween Costume, You Can Go with a Spooky Theme

    Cast members and other guests love seeing the costumes that guests wear. Some people really go over the top and it is great to see. But, remember to balance the practicality of the costume if you plan to go on rides or do anything other than posing with characters and trick-or-treating.

    If you don’t want to go fully into costume mode, there are other options. An easier way to get into the Halloween spirit of the Disney party vibe is to wear a graphic t-shirt or similar apparel that has a Halloween theme generally (or even a Disney Halloween theme, like Hocus Pocus or even a Haunted Mansion shirt).

    This is easier to wear, can be more comfortable and won’t take up too much extra space in your luggage. Also, if you’re attending one of the Disney Halloween parties in August or early September, it can be hot and humid (and even stormy) at night, so that is something to consider no matter what you plan to wear.


    Shop at 1923 Main Street, the Spirit Brand for Those Who Love to Travel

    Thank you for listening to the Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.

    Shop unique and original travel inspired and subtle Disney travel clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies and more at 1923 Main Street.

    Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.

    Thank you for listening and always remember to roam freely and wear boldly.

    Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic

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    Media provided by Jamendo

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  • How to Know When a Hoodie Deserves Space in Your Suitcase
    2025/08/12
    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?Answering the Question: Should I Always Pack a Hoodie When I Travel?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. How to Decide Whether to Bring a Hoodie on VacationLet’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 RoadA 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. Built-In Travel PillowYour 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. Stylish in Any SettingWhether you’re exploring mountain trails, wandering city streets, or watching the sunset from a pier, a hoodie shines with relaxed, travel-ready style.4. Sun, Wind (and even Rain) ProtectionA 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 Vacation1. Takes Up Valuable SpaceHoodies 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. Slow to DryUnlike quick-dry travel shirts, hoodies can stay damp for hours if they get wet, which can be a problem for fast-moving itineraries.3. Not Essential for Every DestinationIf you’re heading somewhere hot and humid with minimal indoor AC, you might never actually need a hoodie. And the number one reason for overpacking is: I might need this…Do You Need a Hoodie for Summer Travel?The answer to this question is a possible yes. 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.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.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?Roll, Don’t Fold – Rolling minimizes bulk and can cushion fragile souvenirs as an added bonus.Think Multipurpose – Use your hoodie as a blanket, privacy shield, or even a light sleep mask.The Bottom Line: Should You Bring a Hoodie on 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.Shop at 1923 Main Street, the Spirit Brand for Those Who Love to TravelThank you for listening to the Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original travel inspired and subtle Disney travel clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and always remember to roam freely and wear boldly.Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo
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  • The Psychology of Wanderlust: Why are We Always Dreaming of Somewhere Else?
    2025/08/05
    If you’ve ever caught yourself staring out a window, daydreaming of cobblestone streets in Paris, sunrises over Bali rice fields, or the quiet serenity of a mountain trail, you’re not alone. Wanderlust—the irresistible urge to travel—is more than a trendy hashtag or a clever slogan on a hoodie. It’s a deeply rooted part of human psychology.A Journey into the Mind of the TravelerAt 1923 Main Street, we live for that pull toward the horizon. But what is wanderlust, really? Why are some of us always dreaming of elsewhere?Let’s take a journey into the mind.Born to Roam: The Science of WanderlustWanderlust isn’t just a personality quirk—it’s something researchers have studied and even tried to measure. There’s a term for the personality trait most associated with travel: “high openness to experience.” Psychologists define this as one of the Big Five personality traits, and it’s a strong predictor of someone’s love for novelty, adventure and yes—travel.Studies have shown that people who score high in openness tend to:Be more curious and imaginativeSeek out variety and new experiencesBe more tolerant of uncertainty and ambiguityIt’s not just about loving travel—it’s about thriving on the unknown.There’s also a genetic component. A study published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior suggested a connection between the DRD4-7R gene and a tendency to love exploring. People with this “wanderlust gene” tend to be more risk-taking and exploratory. Not everyone has it, but those who do are statistically more likely to crave far-off places.The Eternal Elsewhere: Is Wanderlust Good or Bad?Like anything, wanderlust has its pros and cons.On the plus side:Travel lovers tend to be more adaptable and resilient.Exploring new cultures fosters empathy and creativity.Experiences (like travel) are known to bring longer-lasting happiness than possessions.But a constant yearning to be somewhere else can also have its downside. If you’re always focused on “the next place,” it can be hard to appreciate the present. Psychologists refer to this as destination addiction—the idea that happiness is always “somewhere else,” just out of reach.The trick? Embrace the adventure, but don’t lose sight of the beauty in everyday life. (That’s part of why we design our graphic tees and hoodies the way we do—to bring a little bit of your favorite places with you wherever you are—including enjoying those memories at home.)The Social Media Effect: Inspiration or Illusion?We all know that the digital age has turbocharged our wanderlust. Your scrolling fingers barely have time to rest before you’re seeing someone’s photo of Santorini sunsets or Patagonia peaks.But beware, because social media can play a little game of angel/devil:Angel:It fuels inspiration and discovery—introducing places you might never have dreamed of.It creates a global community of like-minded adventurers.Devil:It can create unrealistic expectations (hello, curated perfection).It may lead to comparison fatigue, making us feel like we’re missing out.Research from the University of Pennsylvania showed that limiting social media use to 30 minutes per day can reduce feelings of loneliness and FOMO—especially relevant when every scroll seems to showcase another person’s passport stamp or sunrise mountain top photo from a faraway land.The key? Let social media inspire your dreams, but not dictate your worth.Are You Wired for Wanderlust?Wondering if you’re part of the wanderlust tribe? Ask yourself:Do I get excited by planning trips—even ones I might never take?Do I sometimes feel more “me” when I’m out of my comfort zone?Am I more drawn to experiences than stuff?Do I keep a mental list (or an actual map) of dream destinations?Have I ever picked a hoodie or tee just because it reminds me of a place I love?If you nodded yes to most of those, chances are—wanderlust runs through your veins.Final Boarding CallWanderlust isn’t something to be cured—it’s something to be celebrated. The desire to travel pushes us to explore, connect and dream. Whether you’re planning your next trip or reminiscing about your last, 1923 Main Street is here to keep that adventurous spark alive. Our travel-inspired apparel lets you wear your passion for the world—wherever you are, wherever you're going next.So go ahead—dream big, roam far, and bring a piece of the journey with you.Shop at 1923 Main Street, the Spirit Brand for Those Who Love to TravelThank you for listening to the Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original travel inspired and subtle Disney travel clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and always remember to roam freely and wear boldly.Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo
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    16 分
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