How to pack your clothes before you travel

Author: Joan Hall
Date Of Creation: 3 July 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to Pack Clothes for Traveling 👕💼
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1 Set aside a minimum of clothing for packing. Fewer things will put less pressure on wrinkles and wrinkles on your things. It will also lighten your luggage, leaving more space in your bag or suitcase for souvenirs and other items.
  • If you are traveling for more than 2-3 days, you may need to use the laundry service and presumably wear outerwear more than once.
  • 2 Fold up and roll up your pants (trousers). When rolled into a roller, very few creases are formed.
    • Fold a pair of pants in half lengthwise. Begin to fold along the length of the pants (trousers) from the bottom or from the cuffs.
    • Lay the T-shirt face down on a flat surface. Fold her sleeves back towards the middle of the shirt. Fold it lengthwise before rolling it into a roller.
  • 3 Fold and stack long sleeve sweaters and shirts.
    • Zip up wherever there are buttons. Lay face down on a flat surface. Smooth out any wrinkles with your hands.
    • Roll up the sleeves at the shoulders. Lay the sleeve flat along the shirt. At a distance of 1/3 from the bottom of the shirt or sweater, make a pleat and fold the bottom up. Make an overlapping pleat 1/3 from the top of the shirt.
  • 4 Layer things around the bar element to create a stack. A rectangular flat pouch can serve as such a core base. Its dimensions and centered position depend on the number of items you want to pack.
    • Fold soft items such as underwear, socks, swimming trunks and swimwear and a laundry bag into a bag and shape into a pillow. Do not fill the bag with things.
    • Begin layering items to surround the filled pouch. Start with heavier items, such as a jacket, spread out on a bed or other flat surface. In the process of overlaying, smooth out any creases that form on each item.
    • Almost all things will lie face up. Only jackets should lie face down with sleeves folded as naturally as possible.
    • Fold the skirts in half lengthwise.Layer skirts or dresses over a jacket. As they are added, they should be oriented alternately to the left and to the right.
    • Continue with long sleeve shirts (with buttons) and T-shirts alternating up and down. The collars of the shirts should match the bottom and top edges of the bag.
    • Add trousers, slacks, alternately directed to the left and right.
    • Also include sweaters or knitwear, pointing up and down. Add any shorts on top.
    • Add a pouch to the center of the pile of clothes. Try matching the edges with shirt collars and skirt belts.
    • Wrap and fold the pant leg around the tutu. Wrap tightly without creasing, but do not stretch the garment.
    • Wrap the sleeves and hem of each shirt or sweater around the pouch. Tuck the long sleeves around and under the pouch.
    • Put the entire stack of clothes in your suitcase. Secure in place with the straps sewn into the suitcase.
  • 5 Wrap your smart clothes in plastic dry cleaning bags. Use a separate bag for each suit. Plastic wrapping will reduce friction from movement and prevent wrinkling.
  • Tips

    • Store delicate items such as lingerie in nylon mesh laundry bags. The transparent mesh material will allow the security inspector to see the contents of the bags during the inspection without having to reach and hold your laundry.
    • Wrap your socks in pairs and use them to fill your shoes or fill in the space between items in your finished packaged suitcase or bag.
    • You can use multiple zippered bags as compartments to save space.

    What do you need

    • bed or other flat surface
    • T-shirts
    • pants (trousers)
    • sweaters, pullovers
    • long sleeve shirts
    • bag for things
    • suitcase with fixing straps
    • plastic bags for dry cleaning