Helpful tips on bringing everything you need, and fitting it all in your carry-on

First, the rolling method couldn't be more straightforward. You literally take your clothing and roll it up into a tube. In some cases, rolling multiple shirts into one tube can save space. The image to the right demonstrates how many items you can fit into a suitcase with this approach. Second, you need to build a foundation by packing heavier items at the bottom and lighter items at the top. Whether you've opted to use packing cubes or just dump everything into your bag, heavier items create a foundation at the bottom to reduce movement and can withstand more weight. Lighter items cannot, so putting them at the top keeps them in good form and aids the rolling method in preventing wrinkles. Perhaps these methods seem almost too easy, but you don't have to trust me—flight attendants pack the same way.
Most people don't know what they need to bring on a trip, save packing for the last minute, and end up bringing twice the number of items they actually need. I am, by no means, exempt from this situation. On my last trip, I packed five pairs of pants when I needed only two or three (or, if you're like some crazy people I know, one). Why? They were new and I wanted to wear them. Did I end up wearing them all? Not even close. Packing well allows you a little bit of inefficiency, but many travelers could probably halve the contents of their suitcases. Nobody thinks they can, but a little forethought goes a very long way.

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What You'll Need
Documents | Hygeine | Clothing | Misc. |
---|---|---|---|
Plane Ticket (duh) | Toothbrush | Half the number of shirts for the number of days traveling | Electronic chargers (phone, laptop, camera, etc.) |
Passport | Deoderant | Two pairs of pants (casual and dress) | Earbuds/headphones |
Another form of identification | Vaseline/Any Universal balm or salve | Comfortable shoes and one pair of dress shoes | Good Book |
List of emergency numbers (local emergency line, taxi companies, etc.) | Minimal makeup/hair products | One dress/tie | A large scarf (doubles as a blanket!) |
Comments
Is everything FDA approved?!?!
These tips really work!
Going to Amsterdam next week! Can't wait to start packing ;)
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