Tips for packing your suitcase super compactly for summer travel

Many people think that they have to be careful and skillful to be able to arrange their travel suitcase neatly, but the truth is not so. You just need to follow the following small tips, ensuring that your luggage on the upcoming trip is also compact and light. of people where…

Tip 1: How to fold clothes

– Put heavy clothes at the bottom of the suitcase

Have you ever thought that putting heavy items on top will save space in your suitcase? That is wrong, you can only save space by putting heavy items like jeans, jackets… at the bottom of the suitcase, where there are wheels.

– Roll clothes

Instead of folding clothes in the usual way, which is to fold them flat and square, try learning how to fold clothes by rolling them. Rolling clothes will save you a lot of space in your suitcase. Items that can be rolled easily are shorts, t-shirts, socks, etc.

Here is a video tutorial on how to roll clothes that you can refer to, it’s very easy and just a few practices are enough to make you an “expert”!

– Use shoes to store things

If your trip or trip requires you to bring more than one pair of shoes, don’t let them waste space in your suitcase. You can actually use your shoes to store things, very neatly and safely. You can roll up your socks and put them in your shoes, and you can also put jewelry, belts, even sunscreen or small cosmetics in there.

Tip 2: Pour cosmetics into small bottles

Whether your trip is long or short, when you bring cosmetics, you need to decant them into smaller bottles/jars to save space in your luggage. You can buy decanters at cosmetic stores or travel stores. Decanting cosmetics into small bottles not only helps your suitcase become lighter, but before returning home, if you forget anything, you won’t regret it too much because you only lost a little.

Tip 3: Pack fragile items between layers of clothing

This is probably a basic tip for mothers, but young people sometimes forget it. For fragile items such as jewelry, gifts, etc., you should put them between layers of clothes, both to save space in the suitcase and to ensure the safety of these items.

Tip 4: Don’t bring things that are too big or unnecessary.

Of course, you also need a hair dryer to go out and shower and go to bed or to keep your hair in place. However, if you run out of space for it, you don’t need to bring it. Bringing things that are too big or not too necessary will make your space more cramped, not to mention if you travel by plane, it can cause excess weight and cost more.

In addition to using cosmetic bottles as above, with other items such as bath towels, face towels, flashlights, etc., you should also use small, enough ones.

Tip 5: Don’t bring too many technological devices

Many people are still “workaholics” and carry around “a bunch” of technology devices such as laptops, tablets… while these things can be replaced with a compact and extremely convenient camera and smartphone.

You won’t need to bring all the tech you own.

Bringing technology not only makes your luggage heavier but also sometimes you don’t have time to use it. Not only that, the risk of theft or breakage will also make the trip not as perfect as you think.

Some other tips for those who like to travel

– Put phone charger and headphones in glasses case

You can use empty candy boxes, tea boxes or glasses boxes to store phone chargers, headphones, etc.

– Use a contact lens case to store necklaces, earrings or lotions.

If you are only going on a short trip, a contact lens case is enough to hold your lotion. It can also be used to store necklaces, earrings, etc.

– Putting a scented paper in your suitcase will help it smell better.

– Remember to bring a few bags to put dirty clothes in. To keep dirty clothes from smelling, you can also put a dryer sheet in there.

In addition, using vacuum bags will help save more space for your luggage.

Above are some small but very useful tips to help you pack for your upcoming trip.

Have a nice and safe trip!

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