Woman's 'life-changing' travel hack will transform how you pack a suitcase

25 June 2024 , 14:54
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It has changed the way she packs for a holiday (Image: Getty Images)
It has changed the way she packs for a holiday (Image: Getty Images)

As we enter the warmest months of the year, many people will be counting down the days until they jet off on holiday.

But before you spend a week or two relaxing from your usual working week, you need to air out your suitcases and start packing your bags.

To help out, one woman shared her 'life-changing' trick that stopped her from overpacking and made her trips away more relaxing. Responding to the question 'What life-changing travel tips can you share?' on Reddit, she said: "The realisation that no one is going to care if I wear the same clothes/colour scheme for the whole trip... they’re not going to see you again.

"My partner is a fierce advocate of packing lightly and couldn’t care less if he’s staring at the same sweater four days in a row. In the past couple of years, we did a month in Portugal/Northern Spain with just a carryon each, ditto Ecuador/Galapagos, ditto England/Germany."

Sharing the items she makes sure to pack, she added: "Good antiperspirant, light layers, silk long underwear for layering - featherlight, breathes, looks fine under a tank top or tee, a silk or pashmina bright shawl/wrap over black pants - takes you everywhere. No one will care if you wear the same clothes as long as you don’t stink or have mustard stains down your front!"

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Commenting on her post, one user admitted it took them "way too many years" to realise nobody cares what you're wearing - and you should simply enjoy your time away rather than thinking about your summer wardrobe.

They said: "It has taken me way too many years to realise that no one cares what I wear. As long as there is an opportunity to do laundry, I can keep it very simple these days with packing cubes, a capsule wardrobe, and minimal shoes. I don’t recall ever once noticing that someone wore the same pants multiple days. I still can’t believe I bought eight pairs of shoes on my first European cruise - what was I thinking?"

In agreement, another added: "This! My husband and I took a 16-day honeymoon from Germany to Paris for a KrisKringle market tour of Europe and only had carryons. Paris for Christmas was amazing. Had space for souvenirs, too! Wore a lot of the same jeans and sweaters. Undershirts and underwear are small and a great way to protect your outer layers from you.

A third user said: "All black everything. It takes me five minutes to pack. Everything matches. Maybe I’ll get crazy and throw in one nicer-coloured button-down. Sometimes I’ll get a work call and have to be on a flight to who the hell knows where that same day. It’s like 6-8 days worth of clothes. All fits in half of my carry-on."

Paige Freshwater

Planes, Reddit

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