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    19 Jun 2014

    Packing Tip — Use a laptop sleeve for wrinkle-free clothes.

    If you’re traveling for just a few days, consider using a laptop bag as your luggage.

     

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    The sleeve area keeps clothes secure and wrinkle-free.

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    I tried this on a recent two-nighter, for which I needed nice slacks. They arrived perfect and I didn’t even need to iron.

    In some cases you might end up with creases where the folds are, but in this case it was fine.

    I always love to find new packing hacks. Do you have any? Please share!

     

     

     

     

     

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    • Petrea Burchard

      Bring less? Sorry, it’s all I’ve got.

      20 Jun 2014 07:06 pm (@Twitter)
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      • Kim@OCDtravel

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