The way you pack can make or break your trip — and one packing hack that can save you from packing stress is rolling your clothes. It’s a simple, no-fuss method that opens up more space in your ...
If you’re on Team Roll when it comes to the age-old fold-or-roll packing debate, you’ll want to listen up. Because you’ve probably been preforming this technique all wrong. Yes, you heard that right.
Around the world, there is a silent civil war raging in hotel rooms and airports. The rollers, who meticulously transform ...
The rolling packing method is one of the most popular techniques for tourists travelling hand luggage only. But a travel expert told Express.co.uk the method is actually a "packing mistake". Packing ...
Think of packing as a real-life version of Tetris. You should roll soft, flexible clothes like T-shirts and pyjamas. Some ...
Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile Editor and Managing Editor of Health and Wellness. Currently, she is a freelance editor. Throughout her career, she's written about ...
Rolling clothes has been described as a "game changer" when it comes to saving space in your luggage, especially when it comes to navigating the strict luggage rule set out by budget airlines. For ...
Occasionally, we all find ourselves in a position in which we need to pack a bunch of stuff—including clothes—into a backpack. It might be as simple as heading to a friend’s house for the weekend. Or ...
With summer holidays firmly back on the cards, knowing how to pack to avoid sad looking, wrinkled clothes is essential. Airline luggage restrictions vary significantly, with some such as Ryanair and ...
Before I completed Marie Kondo's KonMari Method of tidying up, I loathed packing for vacation. So much so, I would typically wait until 30 minutes before leaving for the airport to shove everything in ...
If you’re on Team Roll when it comes to the age-old fold-or-roll packing debate, you’ll want to listen up. Because you’ve probably been preforming this technique all wrong. Yes, you heard that right.