1 PLAN OUT YOU R OUTFITS
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3PACK H EAVY ITEMS AT THE BOTTOM |
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Before you even drag out your suitcase , think ahead and loosely plan out what you ’ re going to wear for each day of your trip . It pays to write out a basic list of the items , and be realistic – you really won ’ t need stilettos if you ’ re trekking Machu Picchu . This will help you work out exactly what shoes and accessories deserve a place in your pack .
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I N K ABOUT THE FABRICS
You might need to wear certain fabrics depending on where you ’ re going , but try to avoid those that wrinkle easily . Natural materials like merino wool and bamboo viscose are wrinkle-resistant , and there are some great synthetic options ( stay with us ) too . Lyocell , quick-drying polyester / elastane blends , and ( dare we say it ?) lycra are all great at resisting suitcase creases .
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If you ’ re taking rolling luggage , packing your heavier items at the bottom is crucial to avoid crushing your more delicate ones . As soon as you pick up your case , the basic laws of gravity will apply , so pack your sneakers down the bottom , along with any other weighty pieces : think boots , books and toiletries .
4ROLL AN D FOLD This is always a controversial question . Our advice ? A little bit of both . Roll softer garments ( like T-shirts and knitwear ) and fold stiffer ones ( such as starched cotton shirts or blazers ) to save space . Anything tailored should be folded or packed in a separate garment bag – especially if you ’ re heading off to a wedding or a special function where your appearance counts .
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5HAVE A BACKU P I N YOU R CARRY-ON Pack an extra set of clothes in your carry-on just in case , heaven forbid , your suitcase is misplaced . The outfit doesn ’ t have to be glamorous : jeans , a simple T-shirt and clean underwear will do the trick .
6UTI LISE EVERY SPACE Is there a bulky handbag you absolutely have to take ? Is it one you can ’ t flatten or roll up ( like a tote )? Utilise it and put ‘ scrunchy ’ items inside , like
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swimsuits , singlet tops , or coin purses . And it has to be the oldest trick in the book , but the same goes for the insides of your shoes – stuff with socks or small items to make the most of every spare centimetre .
7SEPAR ATE YOU R WORN AND CLEANS Don ’ t forget to pack a lightweight tote bag to separate your clean and dirty clothes while you ’ re on the go . Whether you get your laundry done while you ’ re away or save it for when you get back , sorting your clothes in this way will make life simpler and more hygienic . H
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