Saturday, August 24, 2019
The Best Ways to Pack Clothes Without Wrinkles : Smart Packing & Travel Tips
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The best way to pack clothes without wrinkles is to not over pack and try to cram too many things in. Find out about the best ways to pack clothes without wrinkling them with help from a travel savvy professional in this free video clip.
Expert: Leslie Willmott
Contact: www.smartpacking.com
Bio: Leslie Willmott has spent much of her career packing and unpacking a suitcase, and is someone to listen to when it comes to planning for a trip!
Filmmaker: Domenic Gibase
Series Description: Smart packing for your trip will allow you to both take everything that you're going to need and make sure that you don't end up with a lot of wrinkled clothing once you get there. Learn about smart packing and other travel tips with help from a travel savvy professional in this free video series.
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Shit I'm not excited about the trip anymore....all that folding and plastic just exhausted me๐
ReplyDeleteAin’t nobody got time for that
ReplyDeleteI shall just bring my travel garment steamer
ReplyDeleteNow I take a dry cleaners bag, now I take another dry cleaners bag, now I take another dry cleaners bag, now I take another dry cleaners bag... so many plastic bags...
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of goddamn plastic!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tips! I have used these for years for business travel and always happy to have my clothes wrinkle-free on arrival. For those saying it's too much trouble, after you do it a couple times, it becomes as easy as tying a shoe. Personally I can't stand to iron, so to spend an extra 15 minutes packing is nothing as opposed to having to iron everything at my destination.
ReplyDeletePacking Expert! Dont make me laugh.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the packing system u used at the end?
ReplyDeleteThis brown looks like a color called "Coconut Grove," by Behr, I think. I just bought some for my living room...
ReplyDeleteThis actually looks like a pretty good idea and I will try it. It might not work for everyone, but I only have a dress shirt and pants I need to pack and won't really have time to iron between the time I get there and the time I leave in the morning. I don't need everything else wrinkle free, it will just be jeans and tee shirts. The plastic helps prevent wrinkles by preventing the material folding on itself during transport I would think. Dry cleaner bags (if you choose to use them) are on ebay. I just bought 10 for $1.89 from China. They will take about 3 weeks to get here, but I'm not leaving for a couple of months.
ReplyDeleteI really love the way she packs. But the exaggerated use of those plastic bags is absolutely environmentally unconscious and ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteFirst, the crass and childish comments are disappointing and unhelpful. The anonymity provided by the internet clearly leads to rude behavior. Before you hit "send," you should always reflect on whether you would want somebody to speak to your mother in this manner. As for the packing suggestions, this technique looks great if you are going to a single destination and unpacking everything upon arrival. However, I do not think it will be useful for a trip to multiple destinations. If, on day one, you want to wear the blouse at the center of the folding, you have to completely unwrap the entire pile, and then re-wrap the remaining clothes. I am planning an extended European tour, and I am leaning toward the various packing cubes that are currently on the market. Similar folding techniques may be employed, but all of the items can be compartmentalized and stored on a smaller scale.
ReplyDeleteOh my god the woman is OCD!!
ReplyDeleteNo. Not more plastic, thank you.
ReplyDeletei see no
ReplyDeletethis would be a bitch to unpack when you get at the hotel
ReplyDeleteYay fuck tur enviroment...
ReplyDeleteLoooot of plastic waste.
ReplyDeleteYou sound like siri
ReplyDeletei just need a trashbag and an iron
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, too many plastic bags needed!
ReplyDeleteI love your videos!!! thanks
ReplyDeleteEver since I came across your video two years ago, I always use your technique and my clothes are always wrinkle free when I reach my destination! I just save my bags from the dry cleaners and store them in my suitcase until I'm ready to travel. Thanks for sharing your technique!
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