Table of contents:
- Things to consider when packing your suitcase
- How to compactly fold shoes and socks
- How to compactly fold clothes
- How to compactly fold underwear
- How to fold makeup and toiletries
- How to fold various little things
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Lots of practical tips and detailed instructions for the most comfortable journey.
Things to consider when packing your suitcase
- In order not to forget anything, make a list of necessary things. Then re-read it and think about which items you can replace with more compact ones, and which ones you can not take with you at all. For convenience, use the ready-made Lifehacker lists for different trips.
- Put together sets of clothes for each day you travel. Try to combine things so that you don't have to take too much.
- When choosing clothes, shoes and accessories, consider the weather conditions and how you will spend your time. Do not take things in reserve, otherwise they may lie in the suitcase for the whole trip.
- Do not take with you what you can buy cheap at your destination. These are, for example, toothpaste, soap, or a beach hat.
- At the bottom of the suitcase, it is better to put heavy bulky things and what will not be needed soon. Accordingly, put on the very top what can be immediately useful to you. For example, sleepwear or toiletries.
And here are some more useful tips:
How to compactly fold shoes and socks
Folding your shoes just like that without putting anything inside is not the smartest idea. After all, one pair of closed shoes will fit about 6–8 pairs of socks.
How to fold the socks in the most compact way, we talked in detail here:
The shoes themselves can be placed in ordinary plastic bags and laid out along the edges of the suitcase. There it will take up less space than at the bottom.
If you want it to look more tidy, use the shoe covers. The free space in them can be filled with some little things. For example, with the same socks.
Here are some handy and beautiful cases:
Bulky covers with large shoes are best placed tightly on the bottom of the suitcase. Small covers with flat shoes won't take up much space. So you can put them on the folded items at the very end.
How to compactly fold clothes
To avoid wrinkling your clothes, it is best to roll them up or fold them on top of each other in a special way. Lifehacker has already talked about it. And he even filmed a video instruction:
So we will not dwell on this method. But how to roll things up in rolls, it is worth talking in more detail.
How to roll up your pants
Suit trousers must be folded across in half and, starting from the fold, twisted with a regular roll.
It is better to fold jeans in a slightly different way. Turn the top outwards and lay one leg over the other. Starting at the bottom, roll the jeans into a roll. Then wrap the folded part around it.
How to roll up sweaters, shirts, and other long sleeved items
Place the sleeves at an angle on the front of the jacket and fold them in the middle. Turn the bottom of the jacket out a few centimeters. Fold the right side of the jacket to the middle and cover with the left side. Starting at the neckline, roll the item up and wrap it in the folded part.
Shirts are folded in the same way:
You can use a simpler method: fold the shirt in half, tuck the sleeves lengthwise and roll up.
How to fold t-shirts
T-shirts fold in much the same way as sweaters:
And to save time, you can collapse them together:
How to roll up dresses and skirts
It is enough to fold the skirt in half lengthwise and twist it in a roll. You can do the same with dresses with short sleeves. If they are long, fold the dress like a sweater.
How to fold warm clothes
If you only need to bring a couple of sweaters, sweatshirts, or other bulky items, you can simply fold them neatly like this:
And to save space, it is better to put them in a suitcase not on top of each other, but vertically.
A warm jacket can be rolled up in a tight roll and tied with elastic bands for reliability, as shown in this video:
Or folded into a bag or case:
But if space in a suitcase is sorely lacking, vacuum bags will come to the rescue. Better to choose - they are also called compression.
Fold your things in there, close the bag and roll it tightly into a roll. So excess air will come out of there.
How to pack a suitcase
Rolled up clothes can be simply stacked on top of a friend or arranged in organizers. This will create order in the suitcase. And if you distribute clothes in them by type (in one organizer - jeans, in another - T-shirts, and so on), then this will also greatly facilitate the search for the right things.
Here are some good organizers:
Items rolled up in a roll and folded into organizers take up very little space. Thus, you can fit almost a whole wardrobe, not only in a suitcase, but even in your carry-on luggage!
Carry-on baggage on the plane: what, how and how much you can carry in 2018 →
Well, if you still want to fold things in the old fashioned way, in a pile, use tissue paper and film. So the clothes are definitely not remembered.
How to compactly fold underwear
You can't just crumple the laundry: it can deform and take up a lot of space. The packaging also needs to be approached wisely.
Both women's and men's briefs can be simply folded neatly. And you can twist it in rolls in this way:
Bras can be put on top of each other, and panties can be put into the cups of the latter.
There is also a more compact way: fold each bra in half, placing one cup in the other, and lay the underwear on top of each other.
Arrange folded laundry in regular bags or special organizers. You can choose or.
How to fold makeup and toiletries
It is best not to take full-sized versions of the grooming products with you. They will take up a lot of space and make the suitcase heavier. Shampoos, gels, balms, toners and other liquid cosmetics can be poured into small bottles. And it is better to put creams, lotions or masks in small jars.
You can purchase travel kits that have everything you need, and even more:
And so that nothing spills and does not stain things, use cling film. Unscrew the nozzle of the bottle, wrap the neck with plastic foil and screw it back on.
As for decorative cosmetics, it is important not to break anything during its transportation. Place cotton pads in blush, powder and eyeshadow for protection.
If possible, purchase mini versions of some products. For example, samples of cream, mascara or perfume. During the trip, they will probably end, and they will not have to be taken back.
It is better to put your cosmetics and toiletries in a cosmetic bag or special organizers.
Here are some very handy options:
How to fold various little things
Wires, cables, chargers and earphones can get lost among other things, and in a regular package they can get tangled. Therefore, it is better to resort to using special storage devices:
Compact cable organizer with multiple compartments →
If you wish, you can make a simple do-it-yourself organizer:
A curling iron or other device can be placed in a towel and rolled into a roll.
Small belts can be inserted into shoes, and large belts can be wrapped around rolled jeans.
Jewelry can be folded into small boxes, glasses cases, or even an unnecessary soap dish.
And here is how Lifehacker collected the suitcase:
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