When it comes to traveling, many of our friends always seem to drag along oversized suitcases, creating long queues at the airport's checked baggage counter. We, on the other hand, have cultivated the habit of using a 20-inch suitcase to solve all our luggage problems.


This not only helps us avoid the time-consuming process of checking in multiple bags but also saves us from the fatigue of lugging around heavy luggage during our journeys. With a smaller suitcase, we can enjoy a relaxed and hassle-free trip.


Before embarking on any journey, it's essential to create a packing list of items you'll need. Initially, this list may include everything you can think of, but it's important to further filter it to ensure maximum utilization of the items based on the nature of your trip.


To begin the screening process, consider your daily habits and prioritize the essentials without compromising your quality of life. For example, if you have a specific preference for a particular material of pajamas for a good night's sleep, it's important to include them in your luggage.


Similarly, refer to past travel experiences to identify items that were unnecessary or unused. For instance, if you brought a book on your last trip but never found the time to read it, you can choose to leave it behind this time.


Additionally, consider the travel conditions you'll encounter. If you anticipate long periods on the road, it's wise to bring a multifunctional neck pillow for added comfort. However, if your trip involves minimal time spent traveling, you can save space by leaving it behind.


When faced with limited luggage capacity, you can optimize space by creatively packing smaller items such as cosmetics. Instead of using a separate makeup bag, utilize the gaps between clothes and other larger items to store these smaller items. Make the most of the available space in your suitcase.


It's important to note that fragile items like cosmetics require extra care. To ensure their safety, use plastic wrap or bags to protect them before placing them in the suitcase. Scatter these items within the gaps between soft clothing and try to secure them to prevent any damage during transit.


Most suitcases come with built-in wheels, allowing for easy transportation. Utilize the grooves at the bottom of the suitcase by filling them with soft items like socks. This prevents clothes from wrinkling when laid flat inside the suitcase.


When packing clothes, it's beneficial to separate them and fold them neatly. For pants, autumn clothes, and other wrinkle-resistant garments, fold them in half and then roll them into a cylindrical shape before placing them in the suitcase.


Business travelers may have to attend formal occasions during their trips. To pack a suit shirt efficiently, roll up a belt and place it around the collar to provide support.


Alternatively, roll the shirt into a cylindrical shape or invest in a special mesh bag. As for suits, fold them inside out and then fold them as a whole piece to minimize wear and tear on the fabric.


By following these packing tips and streamlining your luggage, you can enjoy a more organized and stress-free travel experience. Remember to prioritize your essentials, learn from past trips, adapt to travel conditions, and make the most of the available space in your suitcase. Happy travels!