Pack an empty duffle bag in
the bottom of your suitcase so you will have a carry on on the way home for all the fun stuff you will be buying while you are there.
I swear you could bunch it up at
the bottom of your suitcase and throw it on without an iron or steamer in sight.
I suggest always using shoe bags -LCB- more on that later -RCB- and lastly, always pack your shoes on
the bottom of your suitcase.
Keeping them at
the bottom of the suitcase will make the suitcase much easier to roll and protect the suitcase from tipping over.
Always place heavier clothes like jeans, jackets and other heavy items like shoes, hair dryers, hair straighteners at
the bottom of your suitcase by the wheels.
Start by packing your shoes in
the bottom of the suitcase.
These multi-sized packing cubes are study, washable, and allow easy access to clothes even at
the bottom of my suitcase.
These multi-sized packing compartments are study, washable, and allow easy access to clothes even at
the bottom of a suitcase without requiring a traveler to dig through higher levels, meaning clothes stay neat and organized longer.
Line
the bottom of your suitcase with your trousers and let the legs hang over the outside edge of the suitcase.
Not exact matches
You can get really creative and pick tops and
bottoms that work well pattern mixing but when I'm living out
of a
suitcase I like things to be easy to pick out.
My flat shoes always go on the
bottom on their sides (soles touching the side
of my
suitcase so they don't get my clothes dirty) with jeans folded flat at the knee in the middle
of the bag.
For heavy bags, we like to put the weightiest objects on the
bottom - end
of a wheeled
suitcase, which makes it easier to maneuver.
In all likelihood, the device can withstand a little punishment, but I would not be inclined to put it at the
bottom of a tightly packed
suitcase or play too roughly with the mic.
In the photo
of the
suitcases, I have one exactly like the brown
suitcase on the
bottom.
The
bottom has all
of our nested
suitcases, our Christmas tree, the sleeping bag that didn't fit with the camping gear and a wreath frame.
An African sculpture on the wall and an old leather
suitcase at the
bottom of the bed reinforce the travel theme.