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Neat hints & tricks for travelling light How To Pack Light... If you are worried about your clothing becoming creased, invest in a travel iron. They can be extremely handy if your hotel doesn’t provide one. Rolling your clothes will save space and also prevent your clothes from looking creased. Roll Your Clothes Lay your shoes along the walls of the suitcase to help create space for other items. A Shoe-Lining Stuff every pocket possible in your suitcase. Preferable items for the pockets are toiletries, underwear, socks and swimsuits. Utilise Pockets Invest in an e-reader to replace your books & magazines. E-readers are capable of holding 100s of books/magazines. Small Technology 3 Match Everything 4 5 Take advantage of carry-on bags Get over your shoe obsession These storage bags can significantly reduce the amount of space you use per item. Ideal for getting the most out of your suitcase. Research the airlines restrictions on carry on bags, and grab a bag that hits their limit. Your shoes that don’t go with you on holiday will forgive you. Take only what you need. There are no rules against wearing lots of clothes on the plane. Take advantage! Matching your clothes so every item works with everything else will help you minimise the amount you take. 1 Vacuum-seal storage bags 2 Wear your bulkiest items 8 Know your destination’s climate Letting someone else pack is a big no-no. Pack yourself, and this way you can be the judge of what you really need. Forgetting essential items or taking too much because you decided to pack late is never recommended. Write a check-list days in advance. The climate of your destination will factor in heavily on your decision whether to bring a big jacket or not. Do your homework. 6 Pack yourself 7 Write a check-list 9 10 Do some laundry Stuff your shoes Don't pack more than a week's worth of clothes. For longer trips, plan to do laundr y along the way. Depending on how big your feet are, you can stuff your shoes with all sorts. www.hotelcontractbeds.co.uk /HotelContractBeds @HotelMattress

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Travelling doesn’t have many downsides. With a vast world out there to explore, jet-setting around the world can be a very exciting time. Although there is one task that many of us loathe, and that is packing! Having a partner or parent to do it for us can be just as irritating as items may be missed, so our best bet is to do it ourselves. With airline baggage restrictions in mind, starting the process of choosing what to take and what not to take is a nightmare in itself. The infographic below should help you with your packing by providing some great hints and tips. By following these tips, packing for your next holiday should be less of a headache.

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Page 1: How To Pack Light For Your Holiday

Neat hints & tricks for travelling

light

How To Pack Light...

If you are worried about your clothing becoming creased, invest in a travel iron. They can

be extremely handy if your hotel doesn’t

provide one.

Rolling your clothes will save space and also prevent your clothes from looking creased.

Roll Your Clothes

Lay your shoes along the walls of the suitcase to help create space for other items.

A Shoe-Lining

Stuff every pocket possible in your suitcase. Preferable items for the pockets are toiletries, underwear, socks and swimsuits.

UtilisePocketsInvest in an e-reader to

replace your books & magazines. E-readers are capable of holding 100s of books/magazines.

SmallTechnology

3Match

Everything

4 5Take advantage

of carry-on bagsGet over yourshoe obsession

These storage bags can significantly reduce the amount of space you use per item. Ideal for getting the most out of your suitcase.

Research the airlines restrictions on carry on bags, and grab a bag that hits their limit.

Your shoes that don’t go with you on holiday will forgive you. Take only what you need.

There are no rules against wearing lots of clothes on the plane. Take advantage!

Matching your clothes so every item works with everything else will help you minimise the amount you take.

1Vacuum-seal storage bags

2Wear your

bulkiest items

8 Know your destination’s

climate

Letting someone else pack is a big no-no. Pack yourself, and this way you can be the judge of what you really need. Forgetting essential

items or taking too much because you decided to pack late is never recommended. Write a check-list days in advance.

The climate of your destination will factor in heavily on your decision whether to bring a big jacket or not. Do your homework.

6Pack yourself

7Write a

check-list

910Do some

laundryStuff your

shoes

Don't pack more than a week's worth of clothes. For longer trips, plan to do laundry along the way.

Depending on how big your feet are, you can stuff your shoes with all sorts.

www.hotelcontractbeds.co.uk

/HotelContractBeds@HotelMattress