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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

Learn how to pack a carry-on size bag for months of travel. After decades of conducting packing demonstrations, PackingLight.com teaches travelers how to pack the maximum amount of clothing into a 22-inch carry-on. The age-old method works in larger suitcases and leaves clothing wrinkle free upon arrival. Pack approximately fifteen garments and mix and match for dozens of outfits in a carry-on bag. Learn how to pack a suitcase efficiently and without the stress of wondering whether you have it all.

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  • Thank's you saved my life and my back.

  • @EL90291 You are welcome!!!

  • I was able to pack four pairs of jeans, 3 sweaters, and way too many shirts into my carry on using this method. it also takes practically no time to unbundle it. Don't knock it til you've tried it.

  • @urgeiss0real Thank you for your comment!!!

  • show some of us how to pack a carry on for cold weather travel...so sick of these light clothes packing vids..wtf

  • @peachcashmere Thank you for commenting, we appreciate feedback. We stress layering for cold weather. You can pack the same method regardless of weather and adjust layers according to tempeature changes. 3 layers, and then Jacket are typical&to keep packing light, it is smart to invest in Omni-Heat thermal reflective clothing. It is important to bring a jacket appropriate to the type of weather. It is very possible to use this method for the cold, but we understand it does not work for some.

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  • How exactly is this 2 months of clothes? Still, seems like a good idea.

  • I was wondering how I got here ... thanks Felicia XD

  • like a boss!

  • Thanks so much, I'm hoping to be on a trip in the not-so-distant future, this could sure come in handy,

  • And I’d like a comparison between packing the same clothes in the “normal” way where each item is folded individually. That would provide visual proof that this method really does reduce the total volume of items packed.

  • @Cahlwyn I totally agree. I'm a woman (and I happen to work for DHS. Heh.) and I always travel with zip off pants...in fact I usually bring two pairs of those and 1 pair of regular slacks and that's it for my bottoms. I might take a skirt with me if I think there will be an occasion to wear it, if not, I don't bother. And her saying that no airline will allow meds and toiletries in carry-on is just idiotic. mrslady1989 - this is the internet. Use it.

  • Wow, I never take that many shoes...or clothes for that matter. :) Of course, I never pack jeans either unless I'm going to visit family or stay in one place for a while because they take FOREVER to dry when you're traveling.

  • @arokh72 The carry-on backpack! Sure.. might take you a couple mins longer to get through the security check, but really........... do you want your priceless electronic goodies to be thrown around in the checked-in baggage!?

  • @mrslady1989 Erm.. I am pretty sure that airlines will allow TRAVEL-SIZED toiletries & PERSCRIBED medications on board............. lol

    D: Well.. I suppose you could wear that single pair of highheels. Personally......... I dont understand how women can stand the pain! I certainly cant!!!

  • Holy balls O.o - this is pretty ingenious.

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