There are countless videos online that share various packing techniques to fit more items into precious carry-on space. You can use packing cubes (Meghan Markle's a fan!) or just fold items neatly to maximize square inches in your luggage.
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The first step, she says, is to allow yourself a packing wish list. "Step one, I do laundry, and then I set out all of the outfits I potentially want to bring. I set out all of my nice clothes, all of my fitness clothes, cause I am gonna be training while I'm gone. Then I literally grab one pair of fitness clothes, one nice outfit."
Overall, her prioritization approach has always worked out. "On this side, I'll do shoes and toiletries and, like, purses and stuff. And then I always end up packing exactly what I want, and it always works out. But I never forget anything, and I always have the outfits I want. I've never had any issues. It always works out great. Try this method and let me know if it works for you."
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On longer trips, this method can admittedly be more difficult. On a recent 7-day cruise, for example, I attempted to pack a single carry on, but with day-time excursions in different climates, at sea days with spa, pool and fitness plans and formal nights, it was tough to narrow items down to only what fit, so I went with a larger checked bag instead.
In another TikTok video, Rilee Smith (@rileejsmith), shows three possible methods of packing and one is the clear winner. Out of the three: "sardine-style" folding where you fold your clothes to fit your carry-on in one row, rolling up clothes to fit packing cubes and folding items so they lay perfectly flat in packing cubes, the latter approach nets the best results.
And otherwise, just listen to Rick Steves, who recommends packing up everything you think you need in your bag and either walking around your house carrying it all with you for a while, or even going into town to carry it around for a few blocks—if it's too much, scale back. “You’ll never meet a traveler who brags: ‘Every year, I pack heavier.’”
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