Packing is often treated as an afterthought. Clothes are folded quickly, placed into a suitcase, and hoped to arrive in good condition. But when you’re traveling with tailored pieces, how you pack matters just as much as what you bring.
The goal isn’t just to fit everything in. It’s to preserve the structure, shape, and integrity of your clothing. Here’s how to do it properly
How to Pack a Blazer
Blazers require the most care. Improper folding can distort the shoulders and create deep creases that are difficult to remove. The key is to work with the structure of the garment, not against it.
How to Pack Pants
Pants are easier, but still often packed incorrectly. Folding along the natural crease keeps them clean and sharp, while minimizing unnecessary wrinkles.
How to Pack a Coat
Coats take up the most space, which often leads people to over-fold them. Instead, focus on preserving shape while minimizing bulk. A well-packed coat will arrive ready to wear
A Better Approach to Packing
Packing well isn’t about perfection. It’s about understanding how your clothing is constructed and respecting that structure. When you do that everything arrives looking the way it should.
Start with What You Wear
Packing is only one part of the equation. What you choose to wear on travel days matters just as much.
→ Read: How to Dress for Travel Without Looking Like You’re Traveling
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