In the world of high-efficiency packing, rolling is having a real moment. Rolling allows you to cram a lot more clothing in your case. It’s easy to do: Simply lay the article of clothing on a flat surface and fold it in half. Roll the item beginning on the short side and put in your suitcase with the opening facing down. If the item seems like it might open up, secure it with a hair tie or rubber band.
The only drawback with this method is it might leave some clothes wrinkled. Schlichter goes with a combo of traditional folding and rolling to maximize space without messing up dressier items.
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Another option is the burrito method in which you build an entire outfit — top, bottom, undies, socks — and roll the whole thing into an all-in-one package. While this can get bulky for adults, it’s a smart solution when packing for children. Instead of digging around for shirts and shorts, the kid can just grab a clothes burrito and go.
Once your clothes are all folded and rolled, line them up from heaviest and largest to lightest and smallest. Put the heaviest ones at the bottom of your case, then the medium weight and then the lightest on top. Also put any item you’ll need as soon as you land at the top. Stuff underwear and socks in the nooks or outside pouches of your case.
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