Do what I do. Pile it all in and zip it shut quickly. Nobody is bothered - you are on holiday
Thanks Glynis - I packed this way for my weekend in London, and everything came out immaculately. So much so that a work colleague asked me for the link of how to do it. This is what I'll be doing for my trip to Kalamaki in 2 1/2 weeks time
I went onto the tube website and watched several videos on how to pack your suitcase and found them good. The one that I don't think I will be using is the one where tissue paper is used for padding and layering. I am sure that the clothes arrive at the other end crease free, but it involves loads of tissue and a lot of faff.
Sorry folks - just had another look, & that wasn't the one I followed. If you go to the same site, type in how to pack a suitcase", and it's around half way down the page on the left hand site, by "Packing light". No faffing about with tissue paper, but really simple and effective.
Is it the one by Myfarandaway?
It's by Packing Light Dot com Glynis. In all the years I've been travelling, I've never had clothes come out of a case looking so good
Aha - just had a snoop - it makes sense
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