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Folding clothes in a suitcase
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Folding clothes in a suitcase

I usually have a rollerboard suitcase when I travel. The problem I keep having is my clothes are wrinkled by the time I arrive, which means I look sloppy going out or I have to find an iron. Any tips on how to pack clothes so they're ready to be worn as soon as you unpack?
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Folding clothes in a suitcase

Yeah, get a travel iron
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Folding clothes in a suitcase

Don't fold your clothes. Roll then into tubes. It also makes things pack much denser. Best packing tip I ever got.
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Folding clothes in a suitcase

Quote: (01-31-2012 12:52 PM)speakeasy Wrote:  

Don't fold your clothes. Roll then into tubes. It also makes things pack much denser. Best packing tip I ever got.

This is a great tip, will try.

Do you roll everything?

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Folding clothes in a suitcase

Quote: (01-31-2012 12:52 PM)speakeasy Wrote:  

Don't fold your clothes. Roll then into tubes. It also makes things pack much denser. Best packing tip I ever got.

I do this. It works well for space especially.
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Folding clothes in a suitcase

Quote: (01-31-2012 12:52 PM)speakeasy Wrote:  

Don't fold your clothes. Roll then into tubes. It also makes things pack much denser. Best packing tip I ever got.

I was gonna do some research on this cause ive herd it before. but i will just take your word for it now that ive seen this post [Image: biggrin.gif]

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