How to pack a suitcase like a pro: the six secrets to travelling light
If you're that person who can wear the same pair of jeans for two weeks in a row, but needs three options for each day of a holiday, these tips are for you
Something weird happens when we prepare for a trip; suddenly every item feels like an essential. You can go from laying out a capsule wardrobe to wondering if you should pay for a second bag. But you’re in danger of weighing yourself down unnecessarily. So here’s how to pack a suitcase like the globetrotting boss you are.
Start small
The more space you have, the more things you will find to fill it with. So choose a reasonable-sized suitcase to begin with, and don’t allow yourself any extra luggage on top of that. This will force you to think more carefully about what you really need.
Make a list
If you throw everything into your suitcase at the last minute, you’re going to end up with a tonne of stuff you don’t need (and probably forget at least one essential). Instead, make a list in advance so that when you actually get down to packing, you already have a clear idea of what to include.space.
Try to plan what you’ll wear or use each day to avoid having anything leftover that you won’t end up needing. It can be tempting to pack lots of “just in case” items, but stop and ask yourself how likely it is that you’ll really need them.I
It’s also best to stick to lighter garments that you can layer, rather than chunky clothes that take up a lot of
Roll with it
Rolling your clothes instead of folding them will mean they take up less space in your suitcase. They are also less likely to get creased when you’re rummaging around looking for things later. If you have already planned your outfits, you can roll those items together so you can find them all at once.
Compartmentalise
It’s also a good idea to pack a spare plastic bag for dirty clothes, so that they don’t get mixed up with clean items.
Go travel-size
There’s no point in packing a full-size bottle of shampoo for a three-day trip. It’s probably only going to end up exploding over all your clothes anyway. Instead, opt for travel-sized toiletries, or find some mini bottles than you can fill up with your own products. You can then throw these away or recycle them once they’re empty to free up space for souvenirs.