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Sunday, 16 July 2017

How to pack a suitcase

How to pack a suitcase




How do you maximise suitcase space without wrinkling everything in the process? It's easy with the smart tips!

WHAT YOU NEED:

suitcase
resealable bags for shoes
plastic pillbox or film canister
items to pack

FOLLOW THESE EIGHT EASY STEPS

Gather your clothes
Gather all the garments you may need on your trip, then edit down your choices so you don’t overpack—a common mistake. Put back at least half of the items you think you need.

Tip: Pack double-duty garments, like yoga pants that moonlight as pyjamas A sarong can double as a wrap.

Roll your clothes
Tightly roll softer, wrinkle-resistant garments, like T-shirts and cotton pants, and place them along the base of the bag. Jeans should be rolled, too.

Place folded items on top
Next, fold stiffer and/or wrinkle-prone garments like starched cotton shirts and blazers. Layer these folded items over the rolled clothes.

Drape longer pieces like pants and skirts
Fold longer items in half, filling the length of the bag with them, alternating waists with hems at the ends.

Tip: Pick bulkier items to wear on the plane or in the car so they don’t take up precious luggage space.

Add smaller items
Look for nooks and crannies to fill with smaller items, like bras and socks.


Tip: Stuff the cups of your bras with rolled-up socks to maintain bra shape.

Line suitcase with belts
Snake belts around the perimeter of the bag. Then cover the whole pile with a dry-cleaning bag. Thanks to the bag’s slippery surface, folded clothes won’t stay in one place long enough for creases to set.

Choose shoes wisely
Pick three pairs of shoes, like a casual sandal or loafer, sneakers, and an evening shoe –go for styles that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Wear the heaviest pair en route and pack the others along the sides of your suitcase in resealable bags.

Pack your jewellery

Stow inexpensive jewellery in a seven-day plastic pillbox or a 35 -millimetre film canister. Wear any fine jewellery en route to ensure it won’t get lost or stolen.

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