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How I pack my Suitcase

 In this post I thought I would show you how I pack my Suitcase, how I fold the clothes, and how I make everything fit!


Let's start with how I fold/roll Shorts...


1.) Start with them folded in half, and laid out with the waistband in front of you
2.) Begin to roll making sure to smooth out any wrinkles as you go
3.) And that is how I do my shorts!

Collared Shirts, T-Shirts, and Button-ups


 1.) Start with them folded in half, and laid out with the neck in front of you
2.) Begin to roll making sure to smooth out any wrinkles as you go, this is especially important if it is a dressy-er shirt
3.) And that is how I do my shirts!

Camis and Tank-Tops


 1.) Start with them folded in half, and laid out with the neck in front of you
2.) Fold down the straps and begin to roll making sure to smooth out any wrinkles as you go
3.) And that is how I do my camis and Tank-Tops!

Dresses


1.) Start with them folded in half, and laid out with the neck in front of you. Is you have a dress with more volume at the bottom, fold the excess fabric diagonally like I did in the first picture.
2.) Begin to roll making sure to smooth out any wrinkles as you go. Like I said with the dressy shirts, it is very important to get out as many of the wrinkles as you possibly can.
3.) And that is how I do my Dresses!

The last this I want to show you is my Pajamas

I don't feel like it matters as much if your PJ's get wrinkled or not, so I always roll the shirt and pants together.
1.) Start with both the shirt and pants folded in half, with the bigger one on the bottom. With these Pajamas the pants were longer, but if you had shorts and a Tank-Top you might have to do it opposite...
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2.) Begin to roll them together making sure not to let them fall apart
3.) And that is how I do my Pajamas!

I pack all of my Bags into this one purse so they stay together and are more compact 

 And here is the inside of my Suitcase!
On the top right I have all of my bathing suits
On the top left I have all of my shorts
On the bottom right I have my PJ's
On the bottom left I have my shirts, camis, tank-tops, and vests
In the middle I have my purse, beach mat, and shoes
In the mesh pocket I have my belt and socks
In the front pocket (that you can't see) I have all of my bras and underwear

And that is how I pack my Suitcase!
If you would like to see a more in depth post about what is actually in my suitcase, it will be up day after tomorrow!
Love you all!
:) <3 (:

Comments

  1. Hey I like your post! I am going on holiday next week and will definitely be trying out some of your tips and tricks. Rolling things up is such a good idea!
    thanks :) x

    http://monsieurlucy.blogspot.co.uk/

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