Clothes that don’t fit– There is no point in keeping old clothes you will never again be able to fit into, no matter how much you may like them. And if you have children, you know that they cannot wear the same garments for more than two seasons. You may be tempted to keep some...
There’s no silver bullet for wrinkle-free packing. When you cram clothes into a small area and let them rub against each other, they get wrinkled. Even the most carefully packed bags settle over time, which means your clothes are going to crease and wrinkle. However, this “display” fol...
To help you pack your clothes without wrinkles and creases, we asked four travel experts, including a Travel Blogger and a Travel Expert who is also a mother, for their best advice. From using tissue paper between clothes layers to packing overlapped garments in separate sacks, these experts s...
Think it’s impossible to pack a suit without wrinkles? Garment bags offer a way to keep your suit looking great for weddings, business meetings, and other formal events. Plan your outfits and hang them in sets. Place the clothes, including the hangers they’re on, into the garment ...
How to pack shirts without wrinkling Depending on the luggage and what is effectively packed, it can be a good idea to also put the shirts in the suit case. They might arrive a little wrinkled, but it is usually not a big issue, and there is of course always an iron at the hotels....
Wardrobe boxes: Skip folding and wrinkling all your hanging clothes by putting them into a wardrobe box. They have a bar across the top, allowing your clothes to hang just like they would in a closet Dish boxes: While you could use regular boxes for your plates and glasses, dish and glas...
No matter how well you master folding your suit the way we’ve shown, you may still have slight wrinkles in your suit jacket when you arrive at your destination. No matter, as there are easy ways to solve any slight wrinkling (if any occurred). The simplest way ...
I used to struggle to find the perfect way to fit shoes into a suitcase without them monopolizing all the available space. But I’ve found a nifty solution! Pack shoes in a tote bag, canvas bag, or even a hair cap to shield the other items from any dirt or marks. Once they’re se...
Some packing experts recommend filling each sleeve of your suit jacket with a sheet or two of tissue paper at this time to provide support and reduce wrinkling.From there, fold both shoulders one at a time inward toward the midway point on the back and keep the sleeves flat. ...
Sandals, heels, sneakers, and trainers – sometimes you might need to fit them all on a single trip. Other times, not so much. Here are a few tips on how to pack shoes in a suitcase. Research the Weather and Destination Just like when you decide how to pack clothes in a suitcase; ...