Lugging around an iron with you during your travels to keep your clothing wrinkle free is not the most appropriate or desirable thing to do. Yet there are many of us who do not know what else to do to keep our clothes looking wrinkle free during our travels.
By following these quick, simple steps your clothes will have less chance of wrinkling and more chance of coming of coming out the way we want.
Rolling your clothes in your suitcase stops creases from forming and helps set your clothes into a wrinkle free pattern. When you roll your clothes the most you normally have to do is give the article of clothing a little shake and it is ready to be worn.
If you choose not to roll all your clothes, you can also give your garments added protection by folding them together. When you fold two or more clothing articles together it decreases the likelihood that strong creases or wrinkles will form.
You can also use tissue paper with your clothing articles. For delicate items, such as nightwear, you can fold tissue paper with it to act as a barrier against hard lines and wrinkles.
On the bottom layer of your suitcase place your heavier items, as you don't want your suitcase to be top heavy and press down on all your clothing. Packing your jeans or other clothing items that you chose not to roll should go on the bottom of your suitcase as well.
Rolled up clothing should go on the top layers of your suitcase. You need to place your most delicate clothing articles on the top.
Once you are finally packed, be sure that it does not have too much free room to move your clothing around too much in the suitcase. If it does, fill up the extra space with something lightweight that will keep your clothing you packed in place so it does not unroll and become undone.
Nice idea of putting ironed or pressed clothes in a suitcase while traveling.