Try These 4 Tips For Long Trips With Small Bags

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Sometimes, you can’t bring a checked bag or even a full carry-on. We feel you. But worry no longer, we can help you work packing black magic in order to make that flight happen. Try these four tips for easy-peasy Tetris-style packing.
1. Roll Your Clothes
A nice clean fold won’t save as much space as a tight roll.

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2. Alternate Thin And Thick Fabrics
In between your thick sweaters and coats, put some light t-shirts and tanks.

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3. Use Packing Cubes
Compartmentalizing your clothes into smaller cubes can help everything fit inside a backpack.

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4. Fill Shoes For More Packing Space
Don’t leave your boots empty! They’re the perfect spot for socks.

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