Special steps for processing a suitcase
Special steps for processing a suitcase
Many travelers need arrangements and equipment related to the travel bag, especially on occasions and holidays, so a number of tips can be identified in this framework.
The bigger your bag, the more you'll put in it
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Special steps for processing a suitcase |
The simplest way to avoid bringing a lot of things is to buy a bag with solid sides, no more than 22 inches high so that it can function as a handbag with a structured casing so that no extras can be squeezed out.
Count down the clothes
If a traveler needs a logo to help simplify the wardrobe, it is possible to use Rule 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 for a week-long trip, by specifying no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four shirts, three pants, two pairs of shoes and one hat, the list should be adjusted to suit the needs, in addition it is possible to wear a swimsuit, exercise equipment or suit jacket and wear a dress if the traveler needs it.
Determine what you think you will need
It is advisable to determine all the needs that the traveler may want during the tourist trip, and this is done based on the time spent by the Traveler during the trip throughout the celebration of Eid.
Arranging and processing luggage inside the travel bag
Wrap your clothes: this helps to increase space and reduce wrinkles.
Use packing cubes: these small bags help keep clothes compact and put clothes in order.
Try the bundle technique: carefully wrap each piece of clothing around a central core, with underwear and shirts in the middle, and large designer things like jackets and dresses as the outer layer.
Keep liquids on hand
Toiletries should always be placed on top of the suitcase, or in a specially designated place in order to perform the task in an ideal way without accidentally causing liquids to fall or anything else that may cause harm to the rest of the other luggage.
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Place the folded items on top
More rigid or wrinkle-prone clothing such as starched cotton shirts and jackets can be folded, and these folded items can be placed on rolled-up clothing.
Drape longer pieces like pants and skirts
Fold the longer elements in half, fill them with the length of the bag, alternating the waist and the ends at the ends.
It is advisable to choose larger items to wear on the plane or in the car so as not to occupy precious luggage space.
Add smaller items
Look for nooks and crannies to fill in small objects, such as bras and socks.