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Your beach trip packing list from Splash on Main. | Photo provided by Surcee

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The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer, and you know what that means — we’re ready to go on a spring break vacay. And as we all know, the best part of a vacation is the shopping you do to prepare.

Now, that’s easier than ever thanks to Surcee, the online shopping platform developed right here in Greenville to connect local shoppers to local products + the merchants that sell them. Keep reading for all the must-buy items for spring break that you’ll want to add to your cart, like, yesterday.

Pro tip: Not sure where to go for spring break? Check out our roundup of luxe Airbnb destinations.

Splash on Main

Our picks: The Georgia Pink Shift Cover Up and Solid One Shoulder Ruffle One Piece

The swimsuit has a subtle texture for an updated classic. | Photo provided by Surcee

It’s not spring break if you don’t jump in some water. Whether you’re lounging by the pool with a good read or swimming in the ocean, this chic take on a one-piece from Splash on Main (owned by Anne Mayher) fits the bill.

Bring out the bright colors for spring. | Photo provided by Surcee

Pair with this coverup, and you’ve got the perfect spring break look.

The Little Beehive

Our picks: Ruffle Swimsuit + Manta Ray Swim Trunks

This suit for little ones has three tiny ice cream cone appliques. | Photo provided by Surcee

The little ones need cute swimsuits too, and Tara Rice at The Little Beehive’s got you covered.

Bermies trunks are made out of 90% recycled polyester and 10% lycra. | Photo provided by Surcee

When it comes to swim suits for kids, comfort is key. Not only are these Bermies trunks stretchy and breathable, but they’re quick-dry too.

Sunny’s Mobile Boutique

Our pick: Custom denim

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The florals on these jeans are so spring. | Photo provided by Surcee

Breathe new life into a denim jacket or an old pair of jeans by getting them custom painted by Hayley Cheek, Jade Morton + Maggie Carlen at Sunny’s Mobile Boutique. You pick the design, and they do the rest.

Blossom Shoes and Such

Our pick: Dolce Vita platform sandals

Platform sandals are the ultimate blend of style and comfort. | Photo provided by Surcee

Cute and comfy to walk in? Sign us up. These sandals, selected by Blossom Shoes and Such co-owners Mason Peterson and Kimberly Stephens, have a contoured footbed, raffia accents + major style points.

SavVy

Our pick: A Farm Rio maxi dress

We love the rich colors and patterns. | Photo provided by Surcee

SavVy, owned by Caroline Kimball, is the only boutique in GVL that sells Brazilian designer brand Farm Rio. Snag one of these dresses and pair with cute sandals for a nice dinner out.

Foot Solutions Greenville

Our pick: Oofos unisex thong

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Oofos provide plenty of support for all types of activities. | Photo provided by Surcee

Celest Purdie at Foot Solutions recommends Oofos for providing functional, comfortable style that can last all day.

613 Boutique

Our pick: Yellow sea glass earrings

Subtle gold accents make these earrings extra pretty. | Photo provided by Surcee

These earrings from 613 Boutique (owned by Ashton Link) are bold enough to make a statement, and simple enough to match everything. Bonus: They’re handmade in Haiti.*

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