I Cut My Packing Time In Half—5 Mistakes I'll Never Make Again
Hi, it’s me a retired overpacker. Just a year ago, I constantly had an overweight suitcase. I have to confess that at one point, I even got my bag up to 75 pounds. A bottle of rosé was calling my name, so under the plane it went, along with about 5 outfit changes a day.
Somehow, I changed my pace. A few good podcast episodes about minimalism can do that to you. For me, it was also the frequency of my traveling. I started flying so regularly that it didn’t make sense for me to spend 4 hours packing my bag. I perfected my packing routine and I’m here to tell you that I still require a minimum of 3 outfit changes a day, but now I can do it all in a carry-on AND in half the time. Let me tell you how.
DON’T: Plan your outfits the night before
Tip #1: Plan your outfits as they come to mind
I used to scramble over a pile of mismatched clothes, trying to find an outfit the night before a flight. Now, I jot down outfit ideas in the notes app of my phone as they come to mind, even if it's weeks before the trip. Also, if I order items I'm considering wearing on the trip, I'll note that down as well. By doing this, when the time comes to pack, I already know precisely what to put in my suitcase."
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A foldable woven bag has been a requirement in my suitcase for beach days.
A matching set gives you multiple options for styling if you're going on a long trip.
DON’T: Unpack and repack your toiletries
Tip #2: Have Travel Sized Duplicates of your toiletries and makeup items always ready to go
The most significant time-saver for me coincidentally involves the magic of a well-organized makeup bag. I now maintain a duplicate set of travel-sized beauty items in this makeup bag at all times. When it's time to pack, I simply toss these pre-packed bags into my suitcase. This prevents me from sitting on my bathroom floor with a list and wasting precious time.
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Travel-sized iterations of your favorite skincare products should always be on hand.
I bought this for a trip to Europe and still am mad at myself for accidentally breaking it.
DON’T: Bring a checked bag
Tip #3: Let your carry-on limit what you bring with you
I'm writing this to you while I sit on a plane, with my overweight carry-on bag above my head. That thing is heavy. As someone who loves to have numerous outfit changes, traveling with just a carry-on has always seemed impossible. It feels like a miracle that I can now manage with only a carry-on. This has significantly reduced my packing time, as I spend less time searching for things to fill it with. Packing cubes also play a crucial role in this process.
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I just got back from a girls trip and almost all of us had this suitcase, it's that good.
If duffle is moer your style this one has multiple compartments that hold it all.
This method got me through two weeks in Europe with just a carry-on. Vacum seal everything, you'll thank me later.
DON’T: Go rogue
Tip #4: Have a pre-prepared packing list that you revolve your plan around
Since I was a little girl, I had a little notepad that included a packing list. I’ve been following it every time I’ve packed since even as an adult. Not only that, but I have a list on my phone of frequently forgotten items. I will contribute to it every time that I forget something on a trip, I add it to the list and check it every time I pack. Genius life hack.
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DON'T: Think too much about packing basics
Tip #5: Wear as many basics as you can on the plane
I almost always end up at the airport in jeans, a white t-shirt or tank, and a blazer. Piling on as many basics as possible has helped me make the most of my travel wardrobe. The basics I wear on the plane can be used again and again to optimize my wardrobe. Waiting to wear them on the plane keeps me from overthinking the other outfits that I pack.
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The jeans I have been wearing on every summer flight.
Sierra Mayhew was always destined to work in fashion, but she didn't know it at first. Growing up with no choice but to wear a rotation of school uniforms and activewear, her love for fashion really blossomed when she moved away for college and was able to finally define her very own personal style. Shortly thereafter, she interned at Elle magazine and instantly knew that editorial was for her. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, she worked for ShopBazaar, contributing regularly to Bazaar.com, and finally made her way toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , where she is an associate editor. When she’s not working, you can catch her always trying to catch a flight, trying Wholesale Replica Bag fitness craze in New York City, or exploring luxury vintage boutiques.
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