Thursday, 20 January 2011

How to pack bags save space ?

The Rolling Method (backpack bags)

The Rolling Method (backpack bags)
- Lay each item of clothing you'll be packing out on the floor. Partially fold each item. (For example, fold pants in half lengthwise, and fold shirt arms neatly to the back.

- Starting from the bottom of the item of clothing, roll tightly until you reach the end. You should end up with a collection of clothes-cylinders that can then be arranged in your suitcase. All the Tetris finally pays off!

- Place heavier items, such as pants and jackets at the bottom of your suitcase and layer lighter shirts and skirts on top.

- Roll up socks and underwear as well, and place them inside shoes, which can go on the sides or at the bottom of your suitcase.

- Delicate or unrollable items, such as blazers or ball gowns, can be placed flat at the top of the suitcase, or packed in a separate garment bag.

- To prevent crushing bras, place softer items inside the cups and nestle the bra in the corner of your suitcase.

- Leave room at the center of your suitcase for your bag, or bags, of toiletries. Placing toiletry items snugly between cylinders of clothes should prevent squashing and spilling

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