I put together a five part youtube series showing you the different methods to use.
Rolling clothes into packing cubes.
To roll a tee shirt for a packing cube lay the shirt front side up and smooth it out with your hands.
Place the roll in the packing cube.
Packing cubes help you stay organized and you can use.
While rolling clothes can help you create a better organized bag maximize space and keep clothing wrinkle free it isn t a magic method that will help you bring more clothing.
Plus it lets you pack more.
Rolling the rest of your clothes helps you make the most of the gaps in your suitcase that folding can leave.
Watch this quick video to learn the most compact packing techniques out there.
Lay the dress out flat in front of you with the hem at the bottom.
The more secure the clothing is the better the roll.
Button up all buttons and zip up any zippers.
Rolling dresses is very similar to the above procedure for shirts.
Smooth out the clothing as flat as possible beforehand and stop to smooth again if needed while rolling.
Packing cubes are a great way to keep your stuff organized and compact and determine whether or not you should fold or roll.
Packing cubes are a great way to maximize space in your luggage and keep your clothes organized.
Using the methods taught in this video will allow you to take more clothes wit.
Rolling allows you to squeeze as much clothing as you can fit into a cube.
Lay out any clothes made of softer material such as underwear t shirts jeans cotton pants and knitwear.
Then fold the bottom two inches of the item inside out so it creates a type of pocket along one side of the clothing.
To properly roll your clothes lay the item of clothing out flat.
You can use rubber bands or hair ties to keep the roll together.
If you re on the ground use padding for your knees.
Create a cuff at the bottom like you did for shirts.
Rolling will keep your clothes compressed letting you make the most of the space in your suitcase.
Roll on a hard surface like tile hardwood floors or a table.
If you have a suitcase or a backpack like the outbreaker group rolled clothes on one side flat on the other or stack rolled items on top of folded pieces.