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8-Tips
for Packing and Traveling
Lite
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by: Holly
Bentz
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How-to
Pack and Travel Lite
In this day and age of
traveling cephalalgia, there
are a few packing tactics to
employ. To cut out an extra
thirty to forty minutes at the
arriving airport, start with
packing small luggage. Since
carry-ons can not exceed a
linear dimension of 45 inches,
you can escape the fiasco of
the baggage terminal by simply
packing and traveling light.
To learn how to pack all your
needs into one suitcase, read
more.
Use the following pithy
packing tips to make your
travel light:
Make a list. Compose a pack
list. Be sure to coordinate
shirts and blouses with
bottoms. To maximize your
traveling wardrobe fashion
savoir faire, stick with
solids and versatile basics.
Rule-out any clothes that do
not match other items.
Roll ‘em up please. The best
way to fit all your clothes is
by rolling pants and shirts.
First fold each item in half.
Then simply roll. To try to
maintain any creases, start on
the bulkiest end of the
article of clothing.
Gear up. How to make an
awe-inspiring impression out
of a basic or mundane outfit?
For the most glam appeal,
accessorize with a vibrant tie
(for him) or a florid scarf
(for her). Multihued
accessories can liven up just
about any attire.
Minimize bulk. After you check
for space, edit outfits –
ruthlessly. Try to pack
microfibers with wrinkle and
stain free comfort. With most
of your attire, stay in the
same color scheme – in case
you have to layer up for
warmth.
Employ shoe smarts. For men,
any leather rubber-soled shoes
can make the day and night
transition, easy. For woman, a
pair of flip-flops, strappy
sandals and comfy wedges can
serve all casual – chic
dressing needs.
Put under garments on the top.
To reduce the embarrassment of
under garments becoming the
side show attraction of the
open luggage scan, place all
panties in a plastic bag free
of any clippers, lighters or
other questionable
paraphernalia. For expedient
security review, place the
transparent bag on top of your
other items so security can
access the bag without ruining
your efficient packing method.
Lose Extra Baggage. Leave the
heavy travel guide at home.
Duplicate important resources
to keep your luggage free of
extra pounds. Since most
hotels and resorts provide
irons and blow-dryers --leave
yours at home for light
travel.
Leave restricted items at
home. If you want to make it
through security extra fast,
avoid any firearms, weapons,
box-cutters, scissors, razors,
lighters and any other item
that may be used in a
terrorist situation.
About the Author
Freelance writer, Holly
Bentz is the owner of a media
boutique,
www.fruitionMedia.net. From
subliminal e-sales letters,
informative articles to
powerfully persuasive web
content, Bentz takes pride in
providing awe-inspiring copy
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